Summing up the summit: No grand plan, but many ideas
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was supposed to leave last week’s National Clean Energy Summit with a plan, one that he and other politicians could take to the Democratic and Republican national conventions.
Experts from across the country converged on Las Vegas armed with a variety of plans, so Reid instead left with dozens of ideas, ranging from world-altering to underwhelming.
The Las Vegas Sun asked the utility industry, environmental experts and the politically savvy to weigh in and tell us which ones are probable, which ones are possible and which ones are likely to end up on the cutting room floor, no matter how brilliant they might be. Read full story:
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