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With Daniel Lippman
Greg Walden of
Alpine Group to form
Alpine Advisors, a separate strategic advisory firm. Walden spent years as the top Republican on the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee, and twice chaired the House GOP’s campaign arm before retiring at the beginning of this year. But retirement’s “not what it’s cracked up to be for me,” the 11-term lawmaker said in an interview.
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Biden squeezed between promises to go green and bolster unions
Dems are cranking out bills filled with carrots for developers of zero-emission infrastructure, but with pro-labor strings attached.
While both sides are eager to push clean energy projects forward, their disagreements will test President Joe Biden’s vow to be both the greenest and the most pro-union president in history. | Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
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President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda is in danger of being engulfed in a fight between organized labor and industry over unionization, wages and other workplace issues.
As the renewable energy industry expands, unions and their allies in Congress are determined to unionize more of the jobs or, at the very least, require the payment of union-equivalent wages. But the industry says such moves would cripple some of their operations.
Operator
Good afternoon, and welcome to Hannon Armstrong s Conference Call on its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Financial Results. Leadership will be utilizing a slide presentation for this call, which is available now for download on the company s Investor Relations page at investors.hannonarmstrong.com. Today s call is being recorded and we have allocated 30 minutes for prepared remarks and Q&A. [Operator Instructions]
At this time, I would like to turn the conference call over to Chad Reed, Vice President, Investor Relations and ESG for the company.
Chad Reed
Vice President, Investor Relations
Thank you, operator. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome. Earlier this afternoon, Hannon Armstrong distributed a press release detailing our fourth quarter and full year 2020 results, a copy of which is available on our website. This conference call is being webcast live on the Investor Relations page of our website, where a replay will be available later today.