U.S.: Our Energy Policy Uncertainty Continues

By Steve Rhyne (Charlotte), as published in Charlotte USA -- The New Energy Capital blog

A year ago as we approached the first Energy Inc. symposium in Charlotte, we were engaged in a serious dialogue, both nationally and here in Charlotte, about the need for policy and regulatory certainty to support our energy industry’s growth.

The need for such certainty was underscored at the symposium by the chief executives who comprised the symposium’s CEO panel. Today, the lack of a national energy policy, including with regard to carbon regulation, continues to significantly hinder the long-term planning for developing our energy infrastructure...

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