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The Future of Renewable Energy in the U.S. (Plus, what is "electricity zoning"?)

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Dean Blake Hudson connects with Troy Rule, a professor at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. In this episode, Rule discusses how the recent election may and may not affect renewable energy development in the United States. He also briefly describes his current project focusing on the need for "electricity zoning" - a means of integrating risk mitigation (such as fire risk) into the cost of electricity through zoned electricity pricing.

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