71. Private capital, hard to attract for alternative energy projects in recent years, is now flowing. 72. Providing alternative energy can be risky. 73. Rolling blackouts in the state this week were attributed in part to alternative energy providers going off line because they have not been paid. 74. Rather than support the development of solar power, President Bush has proposed cutting funds for research on alternative energy. 75. Rather than trying to find ways to exploit oil shale and tar sands, he would prefer to develop alternative energy sources such as solar and wind power. 76. Rep. Dan Schaefer pushes an amendment to retain funding for alternative energy development, while his GOP colleagues balk at the program. 77. She is in favor of exploring alternative energy sources in the state. 78. She is married to Mahmoud Saleh, an Egyptian expert in alternative energy sources. 79. Solar and wind power and other alternative energies may become more cost-effective if fossil-fuel prices rise sharply. 80. The administration also proposes to cut research spending for alternative energy sources and energy conservation. |