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  • Comments on Proposed 15-Day Modifications to the CA Cap-and-Trade Mechanisms
  • Author: Jennifer Martin, Jane Valentino
  • Published: August 4th, 2011| Comment | 7 Pages
  • Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) submitted comments to the California Air Resources Board (ARB) on the proposed 15-day modifications to the California Cap on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Market-Based Compliance Mechanisms. The comments focused on the following topics: Accounting for Null Power Imports and Voluntary Renewable Electricity.

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  • Letter to Washington State Senate Environment, Water and Energy Committee on HB 1712
  • Author: Jennifer Martin
  • Published: March 2nd, 2011| Letter | 3 Pages
  • CRS believes Washington State’s HB 1712 could negatively impact the clean energy industry because as currently written the inclusion of null power in the definition of renewable resource and the ambiguous nature of the definition of null power constitutes a potential double claim of renewable energy attributes. Generation owners in Washington whose null power was …

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  • Letter to Washington State Senate Environment, Water and Energy Committee on S.1506.1
  • Author: Jennifer Martin
  • Published: February 16th, 2011| Letter | 2 Pages
  • CRS believes Washington State’s S.1506.1 could negatively impact the clean energy industry because if RECs are no longer used as a declared resource for electric utility fuel mix disclosures, generation owners in Washington whose null power is represented as renewable for utility fuel mix disclosures would become ineligible to sell their RECs into a Green-e …

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  • Joint Letter in Support for Voluntary Renewable Energy Set-Aside in the Proposed California Cap-and-Trade Program
  • Author: Ian McGowan (3Degrees), Sue Kateley (California Solar Energy Industries Association), Nancy Rader (California Wind Energy Association), Nick Lapis (Californians Against Waste), Elvira Ramirez (Catholic Charities, Diocese of Stockton), Danielle Osborn Mills (Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies), Jennifer Martin (Center for Resource Solutions), Jamie Fine(Environmental Defense Fund), Varner Seaman (Horizon Wind Energy), Kristen Eberhard (Natural Resources Defense Council), Kyle Boudreaux (NextEra Energy), Jay Carlis (Renewable Energy Markets Association, Community Energy, Inc.), Bill Magavern (Sierra Club California), Rachel McMahon (Solar Millennium), Kari Smith (Sunpower), Polly Shaw (Suntech America), Sara Birmingham (The Solar Alliance), and Erin Rogers (Union of Concerned Scientists).
  • Published: December 13th, 2010| Letter | 2 Pages
  • A joint letter from CRS, clean energy businesses, organizations, and environmental groups write to you in support of including a provision in the Cap and Trade Regulation to establish a Voluntary Renewable Energy Set-Aside.

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  • CRS Comments on Proposed Revisions to the FTC Green Guides
  • Author: Robin Quarrier
  • Published: December 10th, 2010| Comment | 18 Pages
  • Comments submitted on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s proposed update to its Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (“Green Guides”). Overall, we are very supportive of the proposed update and find that it reinforces many of the consumer-protection practices required by Green-e certification, but there are a few areas where we suggest further …

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  • Summary of CRS Comments on Proposed Revisions to the FTC Green Guides
  • Author: Robin Quarrier
  • Published: December 3rd, 2010| Comment | 3 Pages
  • Summary of comments on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s recently released proposed update to its Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (“Green Guides”). CRS will be submitting comments, and we have developed a summary of the key points we will be making to the Commission. Overall, we are very supportive of the proposed …

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