Pro-Energy Is Pro-Jobs

Breaking Energy 2015-07-01

Summary:

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Last week we looked at the potential impacts on domestic energy production and U.S. households of two approaches to energy policy described in Wood Mackenzie’s new study. Today, let’s focus on jobs. Again, here’s Wood Mackenzie’s overview chart showing, side-by-side, the effects of  pro-development energy policies (green column) and regulatory-constrained policies (red column): Note the

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Authors:

Mark Green

Date tagged:

07/01/2015, 04:39

Date published:

06/30/2015, 14:00