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Economics of Renewable Energy

Wind Energy and the Natural Gas Shortage, AWEA Policy Brief, June 2004

Environmental Benefits of Renewables
  • "The Environmental Imperative: A Driving Force in the Development and Deployment of Renewable Energy Technologies," Renewable Energy P olicy Project Issue Brief #1: "Energy technologies drawing on renewable energy avoid the severe environmental impacts of the fossil fuel cycle. An energy market that considered the total cost to society of our energy choices would greatly encourage the deployment of renewable energy technologies. This paper outlines the environmental imperative for accelerating the exploitation of renewable resources. In particular, the authors argue that well-designed energy policies, such as those promoting renewable energy, would help prevent serious environmental degradation."
  • Wind Energy and Climate Change: A Proposal for a Strategic Initiative is a white paper from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) that describes a 10-point plan to stimulate wind energy development in the U.S. According to AWEA, the Initiative could result in 30,000 megawatts (MW) of wind capacity being installed nationwide by the year 2010, reducing U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gas, by 100 million metric tons each year.
  • A Guide to the Clean Air Act for the Renewable Energy Community, by David Wooley. From the REPP Web Site.

Environmental Impacts of Wind Energy

Response to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Interim Guidance for Projects

Federal Wind Energy Program

  • Principles for Green Marketing, a document adopted by AWEA's Board of Directors, sets policy guidelines for a fair and effective green power market.
  • Fundamental Requirements for an Effective Green Market . . . and Some Open Questions, a speech by Nancy Rader, former Renewable Energy Consultant and Policy Advisor to the American Wind Energy Association at the Second Annual Conference on Green Power Pricing and Green Power Marketing, Corpus Christi, Texas, May 13, 1997. A comprehensive look at a series of policy issues raised by the growing trend toward "green marketing": selling power from renewable energy sources at a premium price.
  • The Grassroots are Greener, by Rudd Mayer. From the REPP Web site.

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