Romney vs. Obama and U.S. Energy Policy Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2012, the energy sector in the United States was challenging foremost reform. At precisely the same time, the U.S. lagged behind developed markets in generation of renewable energy. The acceptance of climate change stayed a partisan problem.

The expansion of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) promise a profusion of accessible, affordable, domestically produced natural gas, but the cost to the surroundings remained a point of disagreement. As incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama faced Republican adversary Mitt Romney in the 2012 election, their (and their parties) stances on energy policy as well as the environment differed in several important regions. The consequences of the election would figure the country's energy policy for at least the subsequent four years, and possibly create enough momentum to set energy policy of the USA for several years to come.

Romney vs. Obama and U.S. Energy Policy case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: October 23, 2012 PRODUCT #: 713050-PDF-ENG

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