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July 9, 2008
Carcieri joins New England governers to talk energy
Rhode Island will be represented in the New England Governors' Energy Summit today in Boston.
Governor Carcieri and his fellow New England governors will have a chance to discuss options for collaborative solutions to regional energy problems.
And they'll discuss regional approaches to energy issues, including rising energy costs and the development and promotion of renewable and efficient energy.
Two weeks ago, Carcieri vetoed a proposed renewable energy bill.
He cited its requirements that National Grid get bonuses; a lack of requirement that National Grid enter into local contracts; and its dependence on solar energy, which some have said is not a feasible source of renewable energy for Rhode Island.
Joining Carcieri at the Summit will be Andre Dzykewicz, the commissioner of the state's office of Energy Resources. Dzykewicz, who was in favor of the energy bill, will make a presentation on developing renewable power options to the summit.
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Perhaps the Governor will suggest that we start burning illegal immigrants as a source of alternative energy.