U.S. Electric Utilities and Renewable Energy: Drivers for Adoption |
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Authors: | Nelli Haar |
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Affiliation: | California State University , Hayward , CA , USA |
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Abstract: | Renewable energy can address rising demand for energy, environmental protection, energy security, and job creation. This paper assesses resource, economic, social, and political drivers for the adoption of renewable energy. Analysis of the data collected from over 100 interviews with utility managers reveals that production tax credits significantly influence the percent of renewable energy in a utility's portfolio. The availability of renewable energy resources, economic drivers, social influences, and political drivers such as renewable portfolio standards and government grants are not significant drivers. Understanding these drivers can help electric utilities, governments, and other stakeholders with their efforts to reap the benefits of renewable energy. |
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Keywords: | Renewable energy Utilities Government policy |
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