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CloseThe Energy Crisis
July 9, 2011
Matthew Holden is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center researching energy issues.
The California energy crisis prompts us to think how to keep the excessive demand of energy resources from moving eastward. The remedy attempted in California of controlling costs to consumers while freeing production charges has proved to be flawed. Matthew Holden explains the range of public and private steps that might resolve this major dilemma.