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September 29, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Solving Global Warming
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- capandtrade, energyandclimate2009, markettransformation, policy, waxmanmarkey
Given the link from Andrew Sullivan, I wanted to address a couple additional points in Jim Manzi's recent post on climate change. He and I had exchanged perspectives on the topic a few months back, and it appears we may...continued→
September 22, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- cashgrants, cleanenergy, deployment, investment, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, solar, stimulus, subsidies, taxcredits, wind
The second round of 30% cash grants for renewable projects was awarded today by DOE and Treasury. I gave some context for these grants, as well as discussing potential concerns in a post a few weeks back covering the first...continued→
September 18, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- cleanenergy, innovation, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, subsidies
The Woodrow Wilson Center and Environmental Law Institute today released a collaborative new study looking at both energy subsidies and U.S. energy flows. (A presentation on the report which includes a comparison of energy flows in 1992 and 2007 is...continued→
September 1, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- cashgrants, cleanenergy, deployment, investment, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, stimulus, taxcredits, wind
Today, the Department of Energy and Treasury Department announced the first set of cash grant recipients to take advantage of a new Stimulus program for renewable projects. (The cash grant program allows renewable developers or associated parties to receive an...continued→
June 25, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, capandtrade, cleanenergy, innovation, investment, markettransformation, policy, waxmanmarkey
Update: additional thoughts on the latest article from Jim Manzi are here. While I am always interested in Jim Manzi's perspective, I feel his most recent post ("Dear Member of Congress: Why You Should Vote Against Waxman-Markey") gets things dead...continued→
February 26, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- deployment, federalbudget, innovation, investment, markettransformation, obamaadministration, oil, policy, renewableenergy, stimulus
Today, President Obama’s new budget was officially released. Those interested only in the energy provisions can skip here, although a look at the actual draft budget is extremely informative. As usual, more industrious and well-connected sorts have beaten me to...continued→
February 17, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- investment, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, stimulus, taxcredits
Given that President Obama signed the Stimulus bill in Colorado yesterday (after touring a solar facility), I thought it might be useful to discuss some of the major renewable energy provisions within the Stimulus package, and provide some detail as...continued→
February 11, 2009
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- investment, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, solar, taxcredits, wind
One can be forgiven for fearing the demise of our clean energy industry. Recent headlines spell out the rather dour mood in the clean energy sector: “Will Green Energy Wilt from Lack of Funds?” asks BusinessWeek while the NY Times...continued→
August 20, 2008
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
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- markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy
Yesterday, I attended the well-publicized National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas. Launched by Sen. Harry Reid, the Summit was held to focus attention on the importance of developing clean energy solutions that can positively impact our economy and energy...continued→
July 28, 2008
Posted by Cai Steger in Moving Beyond Oil
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- feedintariffs, germany, markettransformation, policy, renewableenergy, solar, taxcredits
The rapidity of change in the solar sector (both distributed and concentrated photovoltaic) can perhaps best be measured from the first sentence of the “Introductory Note” found in a July 2008 National Renewable Energy Laboratory report on the concentrated photovoltaic...continued→