tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5748604.post2882279426457757288..comments2024-03-28T10:29:29.176-06:00Comments on THE WESTERNER: Big Wind tax credit exterminates endangered species Frank DuBoishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078935296275462544noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5748604.post-87396622815695803042013-01-14T12:21:06.896-07:002013-01-14T12:21:06.896-07:00Hi! Keep it up! This is a good read. I will be loo...Hi! Keep it up! This is a good read. I will be looking forward to visit your page again and for your other posts as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about <a href="http://www.rodmancpa.com/green/tax-credits/" rel="nofollow">wind energy tax credits</a>. I am glad to stop by your site and know more about wind energy tax credits.<br />Opponents declare that by using RECs a customer can claim energy “reduction” even if they do not actually reduce their end-use at all - or even increase it. Proponents counter that more REC purchases drive increased production of renewable power which can replace conventional production.<br />Despite this growing demand and support for renewable energy, a fragile economy, volatile commodity pricing, and the lack of national energy policy have combined to pave a challenging road for renewable energy advocates and stakeholders. Economies of scale and new manufacturing processes are making alternative energy production more competitive, but until it achieves parity through innovation or regulatory policy, the success of green energy companies may largely depend on their ability to optimize Green Energy and Cleantech tax incentives to attract investors and maintain sustainable balance sheets.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14153776053756305209noreply@blogger.com