Wind power has been a success story of green energy. After several
years of rapid growth, it now accounts for about 3 percent of all
electricity produced in the United States. It has benefitted from
federal support, but that support is scheduled to end on December 31,
throwing the industry into a crisis of layoffs and cancelled installations.
The country needs wind power, and wind power needs a favorable policy
environment. For those reasons, it is tempting to support a simple
extension of the current policy. However, it would be even better to use
the looming deadline as an occasion to rethink both energy policy and
tax policy.
Makers, Takers, and Energy Policy
It has become fashionable during this presidential campaign to
glorify “makers” and disparage “takers.” The distinction applies as much
to energy as to any other industry. Makers are those who produce energy
that has a value to users that exceeds its costs. Takers are those who
make a profit from producing energy that costs more than it is worth by
shifting part of those costs to others. >>>Read more
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