This 2010 presentation by the Director of the United States Federal Smart Grid Task Force examines the value of the Smart Grid from an innovation perspective.
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This website provides a summary of and nine presentations from a workshop that explored how public-private partnerships can be used to enhance the delivery and management of transportation infrastructure and get a better appreciation for the trade-offs with public sector approaches.
This report provides public data on United States solar installations by technology, state, and market sector.
This presentation presents an overview of the financing options available to policymakers for funding public transportation projects in the United States.
This annual report presents the views of energy experts from around the world on the feasibility and challenges of achieving a 100% renewable energy future.
After two years of data gathering, the authors of this report produced a comprehensive overview of the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) in Clean Energy Ministerial countries. Existing policies are discussed and a matrix was built for the countries included.
This report provides brief overviews of industry trends and global investment in the renewable energy sector and then focuses on outlining tax and incentive policies from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, No
This guide discusses state policy tools such as financial incentives; rules and mandates; purchasing power; and research and demonstration to encourage greener transportation.
The authors of this paper argue that the breakdown in conventional policy labels represents an important shift in renewable electricity policy, one that policymakers, analysts, government officials and investors around the world need to better understand.
This report describes energy efficiency trends in G20 countries based a set of homogeneous energy efficiency indicators. The indicators are designed to monitor changes in energy efficiency and to allow cross-country comparisons of various energy efficiency situations.