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Blog | ENERGY / Environment | Issues

Well-Intentioned Energy Policies Are Hurting Consumers

Byeditor August 9, 2019August 15, 2019

For net metering to be successful, it is crucial that policymakers find solutions that produce more benefits than costs. Accomplishing this requires getting the prices correct and increasing consumer protections. To read this piece by Liam Sigaud and Krisztina Pusok, visit Inside Sources.

Well-Intentioned Energy Policies Are Hurting Consumers

 

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