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National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2006 Overview (Brochure)
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NREL’s Visitors Center offers consumer information,
exhibits and student tours. It is open weekdays from
9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Forinformationcall303-384-6565.
Renewable Energy and Efficiency Education on Wheels
is a mobile showcase of energy technologies. For
information call 303-275-3660.
NREL’s 327-acre site is in Golden, Colorado, just
west of Denver. The Laboratory also operates
the National Wind Technology Center on 307
acres about 20 miles north of Golden.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, CO 80401-3393
303-275-3000
•
www.nrel.gov
Operated for the U.S. Department of Energy
by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle
Contract No. DE-AC36-99-GO10337
NREL/BR-860-40487 • August 2006
Printed with renewable -source ink on paper containing at
least 50% wastepaper, including 10% post consumer ...
[2]
Oakland Ordinance for Renewable Energy Production Facilities
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER __
C
ITY
A
TTORNEY
ORDINANCE NO. __C.M.S.
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ENACTING INTERIM
PROCEDURES THAT WAIVE CURRENT DESIGN REVIEW
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF RENEWABLE
ENERGY PRODUCTION FACILITIES WITHIN ANY ZONING
DISTRICT, AND SUSPENDING ALL CONFLICTING DESIGN
REVIEW RELATED CODES AND REGULATIONS, FOR A TWO
YEAR PERIOD
WHEREAS , on January 18, 2001, Governor Gray Davis declared a state of
emergency for the State of California due to the current energy crisis; and
WHEREAS , the City of Oakland is currently experiencing an energy crisis and the
real threat of rolling blackouts in the near future; and
WHEREAS, the City of Oakland recognizes the need to promote the use of
renewable energy ; and
WHEREAS, Renewable Energy Production Facilities ...
[3]
EPA-State Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects
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EPA-State Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy Projects
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Offers Many Benefits
Energy efficiency and other clean energy resources are delivering a host of benefits, including
enhanced electric system reliability, moderated natural gas prices, economic development and
reduced environmental impacts. Many states are finding that energy efficiency can deliver energy
savings at a significantly lower cost than the construction of new energy supply and that
renewable energy offers an important opportunity to diversify the energy portfolio. However, there
remains tremendous untapped potential for additional cost-effective energy efficiency, clean
distributed generation and renewable energy resources across the country. Harnessing these
resources is particularly important today, as natural gas prices are expected to remain at or above
...
[4]
The Role of Renewable Energy in a Carbon-Constrained World
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The Role of Renewable Energy in a
Carbon-Constrained World
Page 2
i
Renewable Energy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
REN21 is a global policy network aimed at providing a forum for international leadership on renewable energy . Its goal
is to allow the rapid expansion of renewable energies in developing and industrial countries by bolstering policy develop-
ment and decision-making on sub-national, national and international levels.
A dynamic policy network will increase the ability of the renewable energy community to influence national legislation
and international processes. Open to a very wide variety of relevant and dedicated stakeholders, REN21 helps create an
environment in which ideas and information are shared and cooperation and action are encouraged to promote renewable
energy worldwide.
REN21 connects governments, international ...
[5]
Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Jobs in Massachusetts
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Energy Efficiency,
Renewable Energy , and Jobs
in Massachusetts
Page 2
MTC Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Karl Weiss,Board Chairperson,MTC;Professor Emeritus,Northeastern University
Lawrence J.Reilly,Board Vice-Chairperson,MTC;Senior Vice President,General Counsel and Secretary,National Grid USA
David D.Fleming,Group Senior Vice President,Genzyme Corporation
Renee M.Fry,Director,Massachusetts Department of Business and Technology
Paul C.Martin,John H.Van Vleck Professor of Pure and Applied Physics,Harvard University
Board Members
Patrick Carney,Executive Vice President,Members Plus Credit Union
Aram V.Chobanian,President ad interim,Boston University
Michael J.Cronin,President and CEO,Cognition Corporation
Priscilla Douglas,President,PHDouglas & Associates
Thomas A.Farrington,President and CEO,Farrington Associates,Inc.
Patricia M.Flynn,Trustee ...
[6]
Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production ...
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From [ncseonline.org] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Congressional Research Service ˜ The Library of Congress
CRS Issue Brief for Congress
Received through the CRS Web
Order Code IB10041
Renewable Energy :
Tax Credit, Budget, and
Electricity Production Issues
Updated August 22, 2005
Fred Sissine
Resources, Science, and Industry
Page 2
C
ONTENTS
S
UMMARY
M
OST
R
ECENT
D
EVELOPMENTS
B
ACKGROUND AND
A
NALYSIS
Renewable Energy Concept
Contribution to National Energy Supply
Role in Long-Term Energy Supply
History
Tax Credits
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
State and Local Government Roles
Renewables in the 109
th
Congress
Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit (PTC) and ...
[7]
Energy Efficiency and Customer-Sited Renewable Energy: Achievable ...
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From [www.ecw.org] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Regional Renewable Energy Strategy for the South West of England 2003-2010
With foreword from Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
Page 2
FOREWORD
In our recent Energy White Paper (“Our Energy Future: Creating a Low Carbon Economy”) the Government laid out a
new direction for energy policy. A direction which will allow us to meet the challenge of cutting carbon emissions, whilst
also providing affordable energy and ensuring reliable energy supplies. We set out a vision for a cleaner, smarter energy
system to do this. Renewable energy is at the heart of that vision.
I am therefore delighted to see the South West grasping the opportunities that renewable energy provides and
integrating its role with other key regional developments. It is clear that the South West has the natural resources to
generate significant amounts of power from ...
[8]
World Bank Group Progress on Renewable Energy and Energy ...
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World Bank Group
Progress on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Fiscal Year 2005
The World Bank Group
The Energy and Mining Sector Board
December 2005
[*
Page 2
Page 3
World Bank Group Progress on
Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency: Fiscal Year 2005
World Bank Group
Energy and Mining Sector Board
December 2005
Page 4
ii
Copyright © 2005
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development / The World Bank Group
1818 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20433, USA
All rights reserved
First printing: December 2005
Manufactured in the United States of America
This document is a product of the staff of the World Bank Group. The findings,
interpretations, and conclusions expressed herein do not necessarily ...
[9]
Impacts of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy on Natural Gas ...
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ENVIRONMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY FUND 2006-2008– UPDATE AS OF 17 JULY 2006
PROGRAMME: Research & Demonstration [£15.2m]
To identify and assimilate best practice, and develop plans to encourage the integration of renewable energy in Northern Ireland
through effective ‘demonstration’ in a range of projects.
Action
Progress to Date
£1.4 million in 2006/07 to encourage commercial, industrial and
agricultural premises to make use of renewable energy .
Invest NI are currently developing an interest free loan scheme,
in conjunction with the Carbon Trust, providing support of up to
£250k per project.
This scheme will be operational in August.
£6 million in 2007/08 to develop two Energy Flagship Projects,
(municipal, industrial or agricultural) which will use waste to
create energy .
DETI will issue a public call for expressions of interest in
September. A period of assessment ...
[10]
TITLE II—RENEWABLE ENERGY Subtitle A—General Provisions
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CEO
briefing
Innovative financing for sustainability
Finance Initiative
Renewable energy has to supply a
greater share of the world's energy
requirements. Renewables confer a
number of major benefits compared to
other energy pathways - energy
security, a stable climate, cleaner air,
and new employment opportunities -
and the resources are
truly vast.
It is estimated that the market for clean
energy technologies could be worth
$1.9 trillion by 2020. The financial sector
has a key role to play in developing and
promoting this market. Renewable
energy is both a solution and a
business opportunity. However, there
are still some significant barriers to
capturing this promise. The most
important thing that policymakers can
do is create confidence in the long-
term future of the renewables market
by policies that make "the ...
[11]
New and renewable energy
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Action Plan
for the Global Proliferation
of Renewable Energy
2002
WCRE
World Council for Renewable Energy
Page 2
First World Renewable Energy Forum: Policies and Strategies
WCRE Conference 2002
2
Considerations
1. The unfulfilled promise of the Agenda 21
Ten years after the “Agenda 21”resolution of the UN-
Conference on Environment and Development in
Rio – the Earth Summit – the ecological world crisis
has become more and more critical.The proliferation
of conferences has not led to improved environmen-
tal conditions, in spite of the given promise. The
environmental conditions of most countries have
worsened.The promise to inaugurate the age of“sus-
tainable development”has not been kept.Quite obvi-
ously the methods and priorities have to be reviewed.
We need new strategies of the Agenda 21 process ...
[12]
Renewable Energy for Microenterprise
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From [www.nrel.gov] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Can you imagine life without tele-
vision, cars, or computers? What
if you had to cook your dinner
over a fire or fetch water from a
river? It might be fun for a camp-
ing trip, but you probably would
not want to do it every day. But
that’s how life was before scien-
tists and inventors discovered
ways to use energy to make our
lives easier.
Today, most of the energy we use
comes from fossil fuels. Coal, oil,
and natural gas are all fossil
fuels. Over millions of years, the
decay of plants, dinosaurs, and
other animals was formed into
fossil fuels. These fuels lie buried
between layers of earth and rock.
The only way to get them out is to
drill or mine for them. While fos-
sil fuels are still being created
Learning About
Renewable Energy
C
LE
A
R
I
N
G
H
O
US
E
E
...
[13]
State Renewable Energy Requirements and Goals: Status Through 2003
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State Renewable Energy Requirements and Goals:
Status Through 2003
by
Thomas Petersik
As of the end of 2003, 15 States have programs to encourage the development of renewable energy for
electricity generation. Of the 17 programs (two States have multiple programs), 9 are renewable
portfolio standards (RPS), 4 are renewable energy mandates, and 4 are renewable energy goals. RPS
provisions generally require that a specified share of electricity generation or sales come from qualify-
ing renewable technologies. Mandates, on the other hand, require the construction of set amounts of
new renewable capacity using specified technologies. Goal-based programs are voluntary, and gener-
ally the goals can be met with a mix of renewable technologies. As of the end of 2003, 2,004 mega-
watts (86 percent) of the 2,335 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity constructed in ...
[14]
Emerging Markets for Renewable Energy Certificates: Opportunities ...
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Emerging Markets for
Renewable Energy Certificates:
Opportunities and Challenges
January 2005 • NREL/TP-620-37388
Ed Holt
Ed Holt and Associates Inc.
Lori Bird
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, Colorado 80401-3393
303-275-3000 • www.nrel.gov
Operated for the U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle
Contract No. DE-AC36-99-GO10337
Page 2
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, Colorado 80401-3393
303-275-3000 • www.nrel.gov
Operated for the U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle
Contract No. DE-AC36-99-GO10337 ...
[15]
Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production ...
[99,4 KB]
From [www.senate.gov] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Congressional Research Service
˜
The Library of Congress
CRS Issue Brief for Congress
Received through the CRS Web
Order Code IB10041
Renewable Energy :
Tax Credit, Budget, and
Electricity Production Issues
Updated October 29, 2004
Fred Sissine
Resources, Science, and Industry Division
Page 2
C
ONTENTS
S
UMMARY
M
OST
R
ECENT
D
EVELOPMENTS
B
ACKGROUND AND
A
NALYSIS
Renewable Energy Concept
Contribution to National Energy Supply
Role in Long-Term Energy Supply
History
Tax Credits
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
State and Local Government Roles
Renewables in Omnibus Energy Bills (S. 1637, S. 2095, and H.R. 6)
Production Tax Credit (PTC) and Production Incentive ...
[16]
Regional Renewable Energy Strategy for the South West of England ...
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Regional Renewable Energy Strategy for the South West of England 2003-2010
With foreword from Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
Page 2
FOREWORD
In our recent Energy White Paper (“Our Energy Future: Creating a Low Carbon Economy”) the Government laid out a
new direction for energy policy. A direction which will allow us to meet the challenge of cutting carbon emissions, whilst
also providing affordable energy and ensuring reliable energy supplies. We set out a vision for a cleaner, smarter energy
system to do this. Renewable energy is at the heart of that vision.
I am therefore delighted to see the South West grasping the opportunities that renewable energy provides and
integrating its role with other key regional developments. It is clear that the South West has the natural resources to
generate significant amounts of power from ...
[17]
Building Renewable Energy Markets: A Public Education Strategy for ...
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From [www.cleanenergystates.org] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Clean Energy Group ó Clean Energy Funds Network
50 State Street ó Suite 5 ó Montpelier, VT ó 05602
Tel: (802) 223-2554 ó Fax: (802) 223-4967
www.cleanenergyfunds.org
Building Renewable Energy Markets:
A Public Education Strategy For
State Clean Energy Funds
By:
Lyn Rosoff
Chris Colbert
Second Wind Enterprises
with:
Richard Earle
Greenbranch Enterprises
February 6, 2002
© 2002 Clean Energy Group / Clean Energy Funds Network
Clean Energy Funds Network
Investing in markets for clean energy .
C C E E F F N N
Page 2
Building Renewable Energy Markets: A Public Education Strategy
Acknowledgements
This report was prepared under the direction of Lewis Milford and Roger Clark of
CEFN. Funding for this report was provided by the clean energy funds of
Connecticut, ...
[18]
Renewable Energy Annual 2001 With Preliminary Data for 2001
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Policies to Promote Non-hydro Renewable Energy
in the United States and Selected Countries
February 2005
Energy Information Administration
Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels
United States Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585
y
This report is available on the Web at:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelrenewable.html
This report was prepared by the Energy Information Administration, the independent statistical and analytical agency
within the United States Department of Energy . The information contained herein should be attributed to the Energy
Information Administration and should not be construed as advocating or reflecting any policy of the Department of
Energy or any other organization.
Page 2
- 2 -
Contacts
This report was prepared by the staff of the Renewable Information ...
[19]
Roya Stanley State and Local Initiatives National Renewable Energy ...
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From [www.naseo.org] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Roya Stanley
State and Local Initiatives
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
NASEO
Naples, Florida
September 16-20, 2002
Page 2
NREL, Regional Offices and the States
The National
Renewable Energy
Laboratory, in
cooperation with
DOE Regional
Offices, continues
to partner with and
support State
Energy Offices.
Page 3
Energy and the Environment
The DOE Team
• Regional Offices
• Golden Field Office
• The National
Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Page 4
• Inadequate Federal grants
• Insufficient State appropriations
• Depleted oil overcharge funds
• Dwindling staff
• So few resources, so much to do.
The World of
State Energy Offices
Page 5 ...
[20]
Renewable Energy: An Overview. Energy Efficiency and Renewable ...
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From [www.osti.gov] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Can you imagine life without tele-
vision, cars, or computers? What
if you had to cook your dinner
over a fire or fetch water from a
river? It might be fun for a camp-
ing trip, but you probably would
not want to do it every day. But
that’s how life was before scien-
tists and inventors discovered
ways to use energy to make our
lives easier.
Today, most of the energy we use
comes from fossil fuels. Coal, oil,
and natural gas are all fossil
fuels. Over millions of years, the
decay of plants, dinosaurs, and
other animals was formed into
fossil fuels. These fuels lie buried
between layers of earth and rock.
The only way to get them out is to
drill or mine for them. While fos-
sil fuels are still being created
Learning About
Renewable Energy
C
LE
A
R
I
N
G
H
O
US
E
E
...
[21]
Renewable Energy Annual 2000 With Data for 1999
[426,1 KB]
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Policies to Promote Non-hydro Renewable Energy
in the United States and Selected Countries
February 2005
Energy Information Administration
Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels
United States Department of Energy
Washington, DC 20585
y
This report is available on the Web at:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelrenewable.html
This report was prepared by the Energy Information Administration, the independent statistical and analytical agency
within the United States Department of Energy . The information contained herein should be attributed to the Energy
Information Administration and should not be construed as advocating or reflecting any policy of the Department of
Energy or any other organization.
Page 2
- 2 -
Contacts
This report was prepared by the staff of the Renewable Information ...
[22]
Careers in Renewable Energy (EREC Fact Sheet)
[179,6 KB]
From [www.nrel.gov] Last viewed: 26.09.2006
Can you imagine life without tele-
vision, cars, or computers? What
if you had to cook your dinner
over a fire or fetch water from a
river? It might be fun for a camp-
ing trip, but you probably would
not want to do it every day. But
that’s how life was before scien-
tists and inventors discovered
ways to use energy to make our
lives easier.
Today, most of the energy we use
comes from fossil fuels. Coal, oil,
and natural gas are all fossil
fuels. Over millions of years, the
decay of plants, dinosaurs, and
other animals was formed into
fossil fuels. These fuels lie buried
between layers of earth and rock.
The only way to get them out is to
drill or mine for them. While fos-
sil fuels are still being created
Learning About
Renewable Energy
C
LE
A
R
I
N
G
H
O
US
E
E
...
[23]
Cooperative Support for Renewable Energy (Action)
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NRECA Member Resolution 05-G-1
Cooperative Support for Renewable Energy
NRECA supports power developed from renewable resources that naturally replenish, utilize
residual materials, or recycle waste. Renewable resources include hydro (both low head and high
head), landfill methane, geothermal generation, manure digesters, wind, solar, biomass, wood and
others. The use of these resources can be beneficial to our environment and assist rural economies
throughout much of the U.S.
Further, NRECA should participate in the development of a national energy policy and pursue
appropriate legislation that will:
• Provide appropriate funding for research, development and demonstration projects;
• Include incentives to fully utilize domestic resources that are available to all segments
of the industry on an equitable basis. Investor-owned utilities receive federal tax
credits for the production of electricity ...
[24]
Agriculture-Based Renewable Energy Production
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From [fpc.state.gov] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
[25]
Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production ...
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From [fpc.state.gov] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
[26]
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Legislation in the 109th ...
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From [fpc.state.gov] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
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2065 Renewable Energy Scopy.qxd
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From [www.ey.com] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
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Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production ...
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From [fpc.state.gov] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
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Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production ...
[91,1 KB]
From [fpc.state.gov] Last viewed: 06.09.2006
[30]
THE COSTS OF SUPPLYING RENEWABLE ENERGY
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From [www.dti.gov.uk] Last viewed: 06.09.2006