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APEC energy overview / / Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre
APEC energy overview / / Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : APEC Secretariat, c2001-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 333.79
Soggetto topico Power resources - Asia
Power resources - Pacific Area
Power resources - North America
Energy policy - Asia
Energy policy - Pacific Area
Energy policy - North America
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Asia Pacific Economic Cooparation energy overview
Record Nr. UNINA-9910890905503321
Singapore, : APEC Secretariat, c2001-
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Fostering renewable electricity markets in North America / / [written by Meredith Wingate ... et al.]
Fostering renewable electricity markets in North America / / [written by Meredith Wingate ... et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Montréal, Qué., : Commission for Environmental Cooperation, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic text (vi, 64 p.) : col. ill., maps, digital file
Disciplina 333.79/4/097
Altri autori (Persone) WingateMeredith
Soggetto topico Electric power - North America
Renewable energy sources - North America
Supply and demand
Energy policy - North America
Distributed generation
Economy
Electrical grid
Electricity generation
Electricity market
Emissions trading
Energy
Energy development
Feed-in tariff
Greenhouse gas
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section VI. Recommendations. 6.1 Recommendations for the NAAEC parties.
Abbreviations and acronyms.
References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910698325903321
Montréal, Qué., : Commission for Environmental Cooperation, c2007
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The North American carbon budget and implications for the global carbon cycle [[electronic resource] /] / report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research; edited by the Scientific Coordination Team: Anthony W. King ...[and others]
The North American carbon budget and implications for the global carbon cycle [[electronic resource] /] / report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research; edited by the Scientific Coordination Team: Anthony W. King ...[and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : U.S. Climate Change Science Program, , 2007
Descrizione fisica xviii, 240 pages : digital, PDF file
Altri autori (Persone) KingAnthony W (Anthony Wayne)
Collana Synthesis and assessment product
Soggetto topico Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) - North America
Climatic changes - North America
Global warming - North America
Energy policy - North America
Power resources - North America
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti First state of the carbon cycle report (SOCCR)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910696633403321
Washington, DC : , : U.S. Climate Change Science Program, , 2007
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Renewable energy as a hedge against fuel price fluctuation : how to capture the benefits / / [written by Dan Lieberman and Siobhan Doherty]
Renewable energy as a hedge against fuel price fluctuation : how to capture the benefits / / [written by Dan Lieberman and Siobhan Doherty]
Autore Lieberman Dan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Montreal, Que., : Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic text (51 p.) : col. ill., digital file
Disciplina 333.79/4/097
Altri autori (Persone) DohertySiobhan
Soggetto topico Renewable energy sources - Economic aspects - North America
Electric power - Price policy - North America
Energy policy - North America
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Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Executive summary.
Introduction.
I. The problem of pricing volatility.
II. The price stability benefits of renewable energy. Wind -- Geothermal -- Solar -- Renewable energy certificates -- Comparison to fossil fuels.
III. How can the price stability benefits be conveyed to customers? Utility and energy marketing models. Long-term fixed contracts with non-residential customers ; Adjustments to monthly bills ; Contracts for differences (CFD) ; Fuel switching from fossil to renewable fuels -- Customer side of the meter models. On-site solar service model ; On-site generation ; Time-of-use metering combined with solar net metering -- Policy-driven models. Renewable portfolio standards -- Integrated resource planning. Public benefit funds.
IV. Case studies. Case study: California renewable portfolio standard -- Case study: the solar services model of Sunedison -- Case study: contract for differences - City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
V. Program recommendations/conclusion.
Additional informational resources.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910714504303321
Lieberman Dan  
Montreal, Que., : Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 2008
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