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Energy 2010-12-16 1 min read

What Direction is U.S. Energy Policy Taking?

The national energy debate is focusing on clean energy but others think that might not be the answer - or at least not the only one.

WASHINGTON, DC, December 16, 2010

With temperatures well below normal and downright frigid in many areas of the country, energy sources are being strained to the limit. In times like this, the American public renews its interest in energy. Is there one sweeping solution to address energy policy, or is the fix a series of smaller solutions? Is the answer in renewables, hybrids, smart grids?

Warren Belmar, a consultant with NuuKo and former Deputy General Counsel with the U.S. Department of Energy, questions the path U.S. policy will take in a series of videos (http://www.nuuko.com/energy/national-energy-policy/). Do we invest for the future or focus on lower energy costs in the near-term? Belmar also addresses the question of whether the consumer energy policy should be regulated at the federal or state level.

For more information, contact Amber Zentis at (910) 742-5383/amberzentis@nuuko.com or Sarah Bon at (910) 399-2700/editor@nuuko.com.

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