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  • Regulator’s Handbook on Tradable Renewable Certificates
  • Author: Jan Hamrin, Meredith Wingate
  • Published: June 1st, 2003| Report | 135 Pages
  • As markets for green power develop, regulators must ensure that these markets function in an effective manner. Consumers must have confidence in the integrity of the product claims. Developers and purchasers of renewable resources must have a platform for transparent and fluid transactions. This Handbook will facilitate the development of these markets. This Handbook provides …

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  • Green Pricing at Public Utilities: A How-to Guide Based on Lessons Learned to Date
  • Author: Dan Lieberman
  • Published: October 1st, 2002| Report | 49 Pages
  • Based on based on a survey of green pricing program managers at public utilities combined with advice from leading renewable energy experts on green pricing best practices, this Public Renewables Partnership (PRP) report offers a public utilities background on lessons learned from public utilities that have implemented green pricing programs and offers recommendations to consider …

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  • Project Development and Public Policies: Feed-in Tariffs, Green Pricing, PBF, RPS
  • Author: Center for Resource Solutions
  • Published: June 1st, 2002| Report | 11 Pages
  • Identifies the most common elements of renewable energy (RE) project development and how they have been applied with various types of policy approaches, and points out the critical factors affecting their use. Discussion limited to larger (1 MW), grid-connected facilities.

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  • Developing a Framework for Tradable Renewable Certificates
  • Author: Jan Hamrin, Meredith Wingate
  • Published: May 19th, 2002| Report | 70 Pages
  • Investigates the potential for coordination between existing voluntary and mandatory tracking and verification regimes for tradable renewable certificates (TRCs) in the US. Provide recommendations for the development of a national network to track and verify certificates, with the underlying assumption that the development of a coordinated US network for tracking and verifying TRCs will build …

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  • Certification Of Off-Grid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Author: JP Ross
  • Published: September 29th, 2001| Report | 8 Pages
  • The rate of dissemination of off-grid renewable energy technologies is greatly dependent on the satisfaction of end-users and therefore the quality of past installations. Many systems currently installed are not functioning at the promised levels. One of the main causes of sub-optimal system performance is the use of poorly made components and a lack of …

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  • Non-Grid Renewable Energy Policies: International Case Studies
  • Author: JP Ross
  • Published: August 16th, 2001| Report | 15 Pages
  • Governmental support is one of the main drivers of renewable energy dissemination throughout the world. Subsidies, import tariffs, quality enforcement programs, and governmental provision of financial intermediaries can all play a role in expanding the market for off-grid renewable energy services. This memorandum outlines actions a government can take to stimulate the growth of renewable …

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  • Financing Off-Grid PV
  • Author: JP Ross
  • Published: July 12th, 2001| Report | 6 Pages
  • There are many barriers to the widespread diffusion of renewable energy technologies in the rural environment. One of the main barriers is financial, as many rural families have little expendable capital and lack access to credit. This memorandum outlines schemes that have been utilized to finance solar photovoltaic projects.

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  • Capacity and Energy Based RPS Policies
  • Author: Center for Resource Solutions
  • Published: May 19th, 2001| Report | 4 Pages
  • Reviews the relative merits and disadvantages of various ways to apply an RPS to affected electricity suppliers, with particular emphasis on the complexities of applying a capacity-based renewable energy purchase obligation. Includes a review of the Texas experience with this approach.

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