Kate Mackenzie over at FT’s Energy Source relays an interesting overview of U.S. R&D spending on energy, courtesy of Alexis Madrigral who, in turn, draws from a Pacific Northwest National Lab report by James Dooley.
The main takeaways? (1) Relative to other expenditures, like health and national defense, America has over the years spent paltry sums [...]
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Posted by Adam Sewall in Tuesday, July 7th 2009 under: Climate Change, Energy Policy Tags: Energy Research, Federal Funding, R&D
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