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No, I agree it isn't. I'm fully supportive of alternative energy research, and even the grants and subsidies and tax breaks etc they've gotten. In fact my company manufactures equipment integral to the R+D and production of the old inorganic solar panels, the new organic ones, all types of lithium battery research and production, bio-fuels, airborne pollution capture/filtering etc and I personally worked at two of the biggest receivers of energy's money that flopped afterward, yet I stand by the decision to fund them still (although I personally wouldn't have chosen EITHER of those two companies based on their technology, staffing, management etc). I actually was driving by one of them on the freeway when Mitt Romney was filming a campaign video in front of it and I spent a few minutes cursing him out in my car haha! Helped with the stress of the commute.That is another question. But ofc they do.
Is that any reason to not pursue alternatives?
Is that a reason for the US completely missing the boat?
I've become more receptive to the suggestions that environmental regulations harm the fossil fuel industries though in the last year or so.
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