News Update: Which Solar Investment Tax Credit Strategy Can Survive the...
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by Fedor Petrenko In an interdisciplinary MIT study titled “The Future of Solar Energy,” leaders in technology, policy and economics evaluated multiple options for stimulating the United States solar...
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View ArticleIs the White House’s Solar Commitment on Target?
by Kat Friedrich When the White House announced a multipronged solar commitment that benefits low-to-moderate-income communities, the decision did not take place in a vacuum. Although most news...
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View ArticleSplit Incentives May Not Reduce Commercial Energy Efficiency’s Value
by Matt Hanna When landlords make decisions about energy efficiency but tenants pay the costs, this creates a motivational problem known as the “split incentive.” Split incentives result in smaller...
View ArticleCiti Suggests Global Climate Investment Goals
by Kat Friedrich On the surface, Citi’s recommendations of global climate investment goals, published in August in the report “Energy Darwinism II: Why a Low Carbon Future Doesn’t Have to Cost the...
View ArticleClean-Energy Aggregation Opens States’ Imaginations
by Lea Lupkin By January 2016, New York’s Westchester County will procure clean energy for around 75,000 of its residents, according to Glenn Weinberg, manager of special projects at Joule Assets. Over...
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