A clean energy standard, a policy that imposes a minimum level of electricity generation that comes from clean energy, has been proposed in various forms since 2010. In an interview for Resources magazine, I spoke with Nathan Richardson about the details and viability of such a policy. You can read the transcript and view the full interview here.
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