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SSSC$bita 100 1 $aAmbriére, Francis$037756 245 13$aLa galerie dramatique :$b1945-1948 :$ble théatre français depuis la liberation /$cFrancis Ambriére 260 $aParis :$bCorrea,$c1949 300 $a402 p. ;$c19 cm. 490 0 $aMises au point 650 4$aFrancia$xTeatro$y1945-48 907 $a.b11730912$b27-04-17$c24-10-02 912 $a991002936779707536 945 $aLE021FD TF10D8$g1$iLE021FD-3336$lle023$nFondo D'Amico$o-$pE0.00$q-$rn$so $t0$u0$v0$w0$x0$y.i11970844$z24-10-02 996 $aGalerie dramatique$9903145 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale021$b10-06-96$cm$da $e-$ffre$gfr $h3$i1 LEADER 06095nam 22008293a 450 001 9910698325903321 005 20230114020343 035 $a(CaOOCEL)225559 035 $a(CKB)4330000000500808 035 $a(CaBNVSL)rjv00106103 035 $a(OCoLC)758076585 035 $a(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/w70zj0 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000500808 071 60$a225559$bCaOOCEL$q(Public Documents) 100 $a20110123h20102007 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcn||||||n|| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aFostering renewable electricity markets in North America /$f[written by Meredith Wingate ... et al.] 210 $aMontre?al, Que?. $cCommission for Environmental Cooperation$dc2007 215 $a1 electronic text (vi, 64 p.) $ccol. ill., maps, digital file 300 $a"April 2007". 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 58-64). 327 $aSection I. Introduction. 1.1. Current policy framework for renewable electricity in Canada -- 1.2. Current policy framework for renewable electricity in the United States -- 1.3. Current policy framework for renewable electricity in Mexico -- 1.4. Electricity generation in North America. 327 $aSection II. Current renewable electricity market demand drivers. 2.1. Regulatory and voluntary drivers. 2.1.1. Canada ; 2.1.2. United States ; 2.1.3. Mexico ; 2.1.4. Summary of cumulative demand from existing mandates 2005-2017 -- 2.2. voluntary market drivers: green pricing, renewable electricity Marketing, recs and voluntary carbon reduction. 2.2.1. Canada ; 2.2.2. United States ; 2.2.3. Mexico ; 2.2.4. Summary of cumulative voluntary demand in North America -- 2.3. Government procurement. 2.3.1. Canada ; 2.3.2. United States ; 2.3.3. Mexico -- 2.4. Other demand drivers. 2.4.1. United States. 327 $aSection III. Analysis of supply-side drivers. 3.1. Self-supply, on-site distributed generation and off-grid generation. 3.1.1. Canada ; 3.1.2. United States ; 3.1.3. Mexico -- 3.2. Other market supply drivers. 3.2.1. Canada ; 3.2.2. United States ; 3.2.3. Mexico. 327 $aSection IV. Regulatory and legal opportunities in Mexico. 4.1. The LAFRE bill and Article 253-B -- 4.2 The potential effects of the LAFRE bill. 4.2.1. Regulatory mandate ; 4.2.2. Voluntary green pricing scheme ; 4.2.3. Large-scale grid-connected ; 4.2.4. Small-scale grid-connected self-supply ; 4.2.5. Off-grid self-supply ; 4.2.6. Other instruments -- 4.3. Wind power environmental standard. 327 $aSection V. Opportunities for growing the renewable electricity market. 5.1. Canada. 5.1.1. Financial incentives ; 5.1.2. Address regulatory issues / institutional barriers ; 5.1.3. Develop capacities / engage Canadians -- 5.2. United States. 5.2.1. Advancing industrial, commercial, and institutional procurement ; 5.2.2. Financial incentives ; 5.2.3. Maintaining effective state RPS programs ; 5.2.4. Expanding public understanding of renewable electricity beyond the environment -- 5.3. Mexico. 5.3.1. Opportunities in CFE's expansion planning process ; 5.3.2. Opportunities in green pricing schemes ; 5.3.3. Opportunities for government procurement of renewable electricity ; 5.3.4. Supply-side opportunities to increase grid-connected renewable electricity in Mexico ; 5.3.5. Opportunities to increase on-grid self-supply of renewable electricity in Mexico ; 5.3.6. Opportunities to increase off-grid self-supply of renewable electricity in Mexico. 327 $aSection VI. Recommendations. 6.1 Recommendations for the NAAEC parties. 327 $aAbbreviations and acronyms. 327 $aReferences. 330 $aThe purpose of this paper is to assist governments of the three North American countries in supporting renewable electricity development by addressing informational and transactional barriers that add to renewable electricity costs, and by more actively assisting with policy implementation. This paper provides an overview of the key market demand and supply-side drivers for renewable electricity in each of the three North American countries. The paper identifies regulatory mandates, voluntary purchases, self-supply and financial incentives as the most important drivers of a renewable electricity market in North America today. The authors then explore the opportunities for growing the renewable electricity market in each of the three countries. 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