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Coerced Energy Efficiency in Texas: Government Conservationism Isn’t Market Conservation
Texas Wind Power: Reality vs. Hype (despite burdensome state mandate, only a 1.2% share projected for 2014)
Enron vs. Exxon Mobil: Polar Approaches to Energy and Public Policy
Texas’s “Solar Session” Fails to Enact Renewable Mandate #3 (a reality check for a federal RES?)
“Repower Texas”: Taxpayers, Ratepayers, Economic Energy Producers Beware!
A Texas-Sized Energy Problem: Republicans, Democrats, and ‘Baptists & Bootleggers’ Running Wild in the Lone Star State (Obama sends his thanks)
Getting Real: The Oil Majors Move Away from Political Energy (Government-dependent wind, solar are not ready for prime time)
Governor Rick Perry (R-TX), T. Boone Pickens, and the Enron Legacy of Windpower
Windpower: Yet Another Texas-sized Problem (Hurricane Risk)
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