Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

During his January 25, 2011 State of the Union speech, President Obama proposed a Clean Energy Standard (CES) policy framework that would result in 80% of U.S. electricity generation coming from "clean energy" sources by 2035. "Clean energy," as described by President Obama, would include renewables, nuclear power and partial credits for clean coal and efficient natural gas. This book examines the design elements of previous CES proposals, summarizes the Administration's CES policy framework, provides state-level baseline CES compliance analysis, and presents several policy options that Congress might consider as part of a CES debate.

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Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

During his January 25, 2011 State of the Union speech, President Obama proposed a Clean Energy Standard (CES) policy framework that would result in 80% of U.S. electricity generation coming from "clean energy" sources by 2035. "Clean energy," as described by President Obama, would include renewables, nuclear power and partial credits for clean coal and efficient natural gas. This book examines the design elements of previous CES proposals, summarizes the Administration's CES policy framework, provides state-level baseline CES compliance analysis, and presents several policy options that Congress might consider as part of a CES debate.

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Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

Clean and Renewable Energy Standards: Options and Objectives

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During his January 25, 2011 State of the Union speech, President Obama proposed a Clean Energy Standard (CES) policy framework that would result in 80% of U.S. electricity generation coming from "clean energy" sources by 2035. "Clean energy," as described by President Obama, would include renewables, nuclear power and partial credits for clean coal and efficient natural gas. This book examines the design elements of previous CES proposals, summarizes the Administration's CES policy framework, provides state-level baseline CES compliance analysis, and presents several policy options that Congress might consider as part of a CES debate.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613249321
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Series: Energy Science, Engineering and Technology Series
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.30(d)
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