81. The China Model and U.S. Energy Policy
- Author:
- Lee Lane
- Publication Date:
- 09-2012
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Hudson Institute
- Abstract:
- Americans are right to be dismayed with U.S. energy policy. For forty years, presidents of both parties have backed a series of fanciful "breakthrough technologies." From synfuels to Solyndra, these schemes have turned out to be costly disappointments and the source of a recurring political drama. After failures become clear, Congress sometimes conducts oversight hearings. But it welcomes each new scheme as a pretext for pork barrel politics. Neither the executive nor the legislature ever learns from past failures.
- Topic:
- Energy Policy and Science and Technology
- Political Geography:
- United States, China, and Germany