Tim Pawlenty was against them in 2012. Now he’ll head the industry association
By Isaac Orr and Sarah Montalbano They both work at Always On Energy Research. Excerpts:
"Minnesota’s electricity prices were 18.5% below the national average in 2007, bolstering the state’s energy-intensive industries like agriculture, manufacturing and mining. By 2017, when Minnesota met its 25% renewable mandate eight years early, the state’s all-sectors electricity prices were only 2% below the national average."
"new solar costs [in Indiana] increase from $76.79 a megawatt-hour to $159.24 a megawatt-hour once firming costs to maintain reliability are included. This is without generous federal subsidies."
"the cost for new natural-gas combined-cycle plants is only $65.03."
"In his 2011 presidential campaign, Mr. Pawlenty said that the government needs to get out “of the business of handing out favors and special deals” and allow “the free market, not freebies” to work."
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