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National Renewable Electricity Standard Aims to Build a Future of Clean and Sustainable Energy for the US |
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| Published Date : 5 April 2010 |
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Pages : 8 |
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National Renewable Electricity Standard Aims to Build a Future of Clean and Sustainable Energy for the US Summary Renewable Electricity Standard (RES), also known as Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), states that the electricity supplier will have a minimum percentage of its electric power from specific renewable sources. RES is a state initiative embraced by various state governments (30 states and the District of Columbia) in the US. Respective state governments have taken an active role in developing the infrastructure for promoting renewable energy with the implementation of this program. The success of state level RES had led to the consultation process for designing a federal RES program. The 110th Congress is planning to implement the national RES policy, thereby encouraging the development of the renewable market. The federal RES is expected to result in increased competition and innovation in the renewable energy sector. National RES expects to achieve its target of stimulating the renewable power development in the US by attracting investments in the areas of R&D, infrastructure and long term large scale projects. Investments in renewable energy sector will help the government in the US to create sustainable employment opportunities and ease financing options. This policy will develop the renewable energy market at the national level and position the US as the leading renewable energy market globally. Scope The scope of the study includes: - Overview on the Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) - Influence of Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) on the overall renewable energy market development in the US with forecasts up to 2020 - Historical and forecast annual and cumulative renewable energy installed capacity from 2001 to 2020 - Expectations from the national RES which include eligibility requirements, targets, renewable energy certificates (REC), application of the national RES, penalties to suppliers - Impact of the national RES on electricity prices, environmental quality, energy security, consumer costs, regions, employment growth and rural investments Reasons to buy The study discusses the National Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) or Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) and its impact on the clean and sustainable energy market development in the US. It will allow you to: - Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the US renewable energy market up on the implementation of the program - Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential by developing strategies - Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data |
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Table of Contents : |
1 1 1.1 List of Tables 1 1.2 List of Figures 1 2 Summary 1 3 National Renewable Electricity Standard Aims to Build a Future of Clean and Sustainable Energy for the US 1 3.1 Introduction to Renewable Electricity Standard 1 3.2 National Renewable Electricity Standard to be a Mandate 2 3.3 Impact of a National Renewable Electricity Standard 4 4 Appendix 7 4.1 Methodology 7 4.2 Contact Us 8 4.3 Disclaimer 8
1.1 List of Tables Table 1: The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (Excluding Hydro), MW, 2001-2020 3 Table 2: Carbon Dioxide Emissions by End-Use Sector (million metric tons), Present and Policy Scenario 4 Table 3: Natural Gas Imports in the US (trillion cubic feet), Present and Policy Scenario 5 Table 4: Average Electricity Price (cents/kWh), Present and Policy Scenario 6 Table 5: US States, Comparison of State-level RES and National-level RES 6
1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (Excluding Hydro), MW, 2001-2020 2 Figure 2: Carbon Dioxide Emissions by End-Use Sector, Present and Policy Scenario 4 Figure 3: Growth in Renewable Energy Jobs 5 Figure 4: Natural Gas Imports in the US (trillion cubic feet), Present and Policy Scenario 5 Figure 5: Average Electricity Price (cents/kWh), Present and Policy Scenario 6 Figure 6: GlobalData Methodology 7 |
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