
On Friday, President Obama appointed General Electric's chief executive, Jeff Immelt ? an advocate for
carbon cap-and-trade ? chairman of his panel of outside economic advisors, the newly branded Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. GE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of
clean energy and related technologies. The company makes everything from large wind turbines, to electric vehicle charging stations, to good old lights and appliances. Could the rising political influence of Jeff Immelt be a good thing for green innovators in the U.S.? Could clean tech newcomers, small businesses and competitors suffer from policy endorsed by the CEO of the established giant?

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