All Posts Tagged With: "renewable energy standards"
State’s Cleantech Industry at a Crossroads, Say Experts
While American companies are virtually unmatched at developing new technology, a lack of support from government and consumers is hurting growth, said participants at the Boulder County Business Report’s Roundtable yesterday.
18May2011 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedNREL Report: State Policies Key to Clean
Energy Development
“Specifically, this report shows state policymakers may be more effective at driving clean energy investment using a suite of policies and keeping the policies in place longer,” says Mike Pacheco, NREL VP of Deployment & Market Transformation.
25Apr2011 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedCanadian Catch-Up: Can Ontario’s Formula Work Here? A Special Report from Colorado Energy News
Feed In Tariff programs have been introduced around the world, but Ontario’s project is the largest and most comprehensive in North America and is putting money into energy generation, storage and transmission. But it comes at too steep a price, says Xcel Energy.
13Jan2011 | admin | 5 comments | Continued
Clean Energy Battered, Not Broken
A cascade of events have discouraged such folks – to the degree that many are taking a silver-lining perspective on the clouds gathering around attempts to transform the energy industry in Colorado and beyond.
2Feb2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedState Incentives Crucial to Renewables Growth
States with strong renewable energy portfolio standards or goals tend to outperform others when it comes to adding solar, wind, biomass and other emerging renewable energy forms, according to new research from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
25Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWind Turbine Manufacturers Say Lower Renewable Standards will Hurt Investment
Significantly lower renewable targets” unveiled this week as part of a House climate-change bill “will severely blunt the signal” for billions of dollars in investment to expand production in the U.S., the executives said in a letter to Congress.
19May2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
