solar energy government incentives
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How do you believe the government should support renewable energy?
Do you think they should just play cheerleader?
or
Do you think they should provide economic incentives for people to invest?
The reason I ask is republicans are blocking all recent attempts to provide economic incentive for wind and solar production while claiming they support these technologies.
Just play cheerleader. For one, the price of fuel is its own incentive. Another, there is no reason to reward people for doing what they should be doing anyway.
If gas were cheap, the government would be paying people to use a more expensive alternative. While I am a pretty big environmentalist, it doesn’t make sense to waste government revenues by paying people to do the right thing. People should conserve whether there’s a glaring financial reason to do so or not.
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