This study assesses the outlook for utility-scale renewable energy development in the West once states have met their renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requirements. In the West, the last state RPS culminates in 2025, so the analysis uses 2025 as a transition point on the timeline of RE development. Most western states appear to be on track to meet their final requirements, relying primarily on renewable resources located relatively close to the customers being served. What happens next depends on several factors including trends in the supply and price of natural gas, greenhouse gas and other environmental regulations, consumer preferences, technological breakthroughs, and future public policies and regulations. Changes in any one of thes...
State renewables portfolio standards (RPS) have emerged as one of the most important policy drivers ...
textRenewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) require electricity providers to supply a minimum fixed perc...
The debate over a national renewable energy requirement has lost its way. Perhaps one of the most im...
Berkeley Lab’s annual status report on U.S. renewables portfolio standards (RPS) provides an overvie...
Berkeley Lab’s annual status report on U.S. renewables portfolio standards (RPS) provides an overvie...
This report examines the balance between the demand and supply of new renewable electricity in the U...
The purpose of this analysis is to provide the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the Bureau ...
To address the effects of climate change, it is imperative for economies to proactively invest in, a...
Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) programs have experienced increased popularity at the state level...
Implementation of the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), a political tool intended to increase inve...
Markets for renewable energy have historically been motivated primarily by policy efforts, but a les...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
The RPS has become the most important instrument in United States to encourage the generation of el...
Currently, 29 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have instituted a renewable portfoli...
State renewables portfolio standards (RPS) have emerged as one of the most important policy drivers ...
textRenewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) require electricity providers to supply a minimum fixed perc...
The debate over a national renewable energy requirement has lost its way. Perhaps one of the most im...
Berkeley Lab’s annual status report on U.S. renewables portfolio standards (RPS) provides an overvie...
Berkeley Lab’s annual status report on U.S. renewables portfolio standards (RPS) provides an overvie...
This report examines the balance between the demand and supply of new renewable electricity in the U...
The purpose of this analysis is to provide the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the Bureau ...
To address the effects of climate change, it is imperative for economies to proactively invest in, a...
Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) programs have experienced increased popularity at the state level...
Implementation of the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), a political tool intended to increase inve...
Markets for renewable energy have historically been motivated primarily by policy efforts, but a les...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
The RPS has become the most important instrument in United States to encourage the generation of el...
Currently, 29 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have instituted a renewable portfoli...
State renewables portfolio standards (RPS) have emerged as one of the most important policy drivers ...
textRenewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) require electricity providers to supply a minimum fixed perc...
The debate over a national renewable energy requirement has lost its way. Perhaps one of the most im...