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市場調查報告書

美國可再生能源・產組合標準

Analyzing Renewable Portfolio Standards in the US

出版商 Aruvians Rsearch
出版日期 2009年07月 商品編碼 94089
內容資訊 英文 135 Pages
價格
US $ 575 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 1200 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)
US $ 1250 CD-ROM
US $ 1500 Hard Copy


美國可再生能源・產組合標準 是由出版商Aruvians Rsearch在2009年07月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含135 Pages 價格從美金575起跳。

簡介

可再生能源・資產組合標準(RPS)就是利用風力及太陽光、生質能、地熱等可再生能源的加強發電政策。

本報告書內容包括:美國標準概要分析、在今日能源領域中的重要性及RPS的架構、各種州政策動向、個案研究等。內容網要摘記如下:

實施概要

可再生能源

可再生能源・資產組合標準介紹

  • 何謂可再生能源・資產組合標準(RPS)?
  • RPS的發展歷史及現況
  • RPS及環境
  • RPS及二氧化碳排放
  • 能源效率及RPS
  • RPS架構
  • 計畫的多樣性
  • RPS的優點
  • RPS及潔淨能源
  • RPS的主要特色
  • RPS政策的架構、規模、應用 其他

美國RPS設計

RPS的總體經濟優勢

做為對外政策・技術政策的RPS利用

利用RPS的風險管理

可再生能源之利用

地區別概要

州別動向

RPS設計動向

針對太陽能源的規定

RPS及計畫資金投入

法規架構

各州的RPS

個案研究:德州的RPS

個案研究:麻薩諸塞州的RPS

個案研究:內華達州的RPS

個案研究:賓州的RPS

個案研究:科羅拉多州的RPS

RPS政策未來的影響

課題及機會

附錄

專有名詞

目錄

Abstract

A renewable portfolio standard (RPS) is a regulatory policy that requires the increased production of energy from renewable resources, such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal.

The RPS mechanism generally places an obligation on electricity supply companies to produce a specified fraction of their electricity from renewable energy sources. Certified renewable energy generators earn certificates for every unit of electricity they produce and can sell these along with their electricity to supply companies. Supply companies then pass the certificates to some form of regulatory body to demonstrate their compliance with their regulatory obligations. Because it is a market standard, the RPS relies almost entirely on the private market for its implementation. Those supporting the adoption of RPS mechanisms claim that market implementation will result in competition, efficiency and innovation that will deliver renewable energy at the lowest possible cost, allowing renewable energy to compete with cheaper fossil fuel energy sources.

Aruvian Research presents an analysis of the Renewable Portfolio Standards in the United States in its research report Analyzing Renewable Portfolio Standards in the US. The report talks about the importance of the RPS in today' s energy hungry world. The report gives basic information about RPS, the mechanism on which RPS is based on, the various RPS policies being implemented in states across the US, and also takes a look at the federal RPS policy.

The report further analyzes the importance of the RPS as a macroeconomic, foreign, and technological policy. Case studies of various states, and the RPS policies in many states across the US is given in the report. The role of renewable energy certificates in the entire system is also touched upon.

Table of Contents

A. Executive Summary

B. Looking at Renewables

  • B.1 What is Renewable Energy?
  • B.2 Types of Renewables
  • B.3 Sources of Electricity
  • B.4 Looking at the Economics

C. Introduction to Renewable Portfolio Standard

  • C.1 What is a Renewable Portfolio Standard?
  • C.2 History & Present-day Application of the RPS
  • C.3 RPS and the Environment
  • C.4 RPS and Emissions
  • C.5 Energy Efficiency and the RPS
  • C.6 Mechanics of an RPS
  • C.7 Diversification of the Programs
  • C.8 Benefits of a Renewable Portfolio Standard
  • C.9 RPS and Clean Energy
  • C.10 Key Features of a RPS
  • C.11 Structure, Size & Application of RPS Policies
  • C.12 Eligibility of RPS Policies
  • C.13 Administration of an RPS
  • C.14 Basic Elements of a Successful Policy
  • C.15 Why is a RPS Required?
  • C.16 Looking at State Level RPSs
  • C.17 Federal RPS
  • C.18 Challenge of Meeting the Energy Demand

D. Issues in US RPS Design

E. Macroeconomic Benefits of an RPS

F. Implementing RPS as a Foreign & Technological Policy

G. Managing Risk through RPS

  • G.1 Role of RECs
  • G.2 Diversifying and Lowering Risk
  • G.3 Role of RPS in National Security

H. Tapping into Renewable Energy Resources

  • H.1 Role of Renewable Energy Certificates
  • H.2 What are RECs?
  • H.3 Time Period for Compliance
  • H.4 Double Counting
  • H.5 Tracking Mechanisms for RECs

I. Geographical Eligibility of RPS

  • I.1 Overview
  • I.2 Restrictions on Generator Eligibility
  • I.3 Development of In-State Facilities
  • I.4 Role of Dormant Commerce Clause

J. State RPS Experiences

  • J.1 Design of RPS Policies
  • J.2 Impact of RPS on the Renewable Energy Supply
  • J.3 Economic Impacts of RPS Policies
  • J.4 Issues with Federal RPS Proposals
  • J.5 Coordination between Federal & State RPS Policies
  • J.6 Differences in State RPS Policies
  • J.7 Strong Support for Policies Favoring Wind Power
  • J.8 Compliance with State RPS Policies
  • J.9 Variability in REC Prices
  • J.10 Transmission Limitations are Prevalent
  • J.11 Political Factors Driving State RPSs

K. RPS Design Trends

L. RPS Provisions for Solar Energy

  • L.1 Overview
  • L.2 Rise of Solar-Specific RPS Designs
  • L.3 Development of Solar Facilities
  • L.4 Dealing with the Issues for Solar Generation
  • L.5 Case in Point: New Jersey Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Tracking
  • L.6 Case Studies
  • L.6.1 Solar RPS Provisions in Arizona
  • L.6.2 Solar RPS Provisions in New Mexico

M. RPS & the Securing of Project Financing

  • M.1 Overview
  • M.2 Market Structure & Implementation of RPS
  • M.3 Financial Expectations
  • M.4 Changing Financial Policies

N. Regulatory Framework and the RPS

  • N.1 Overview
  • N.2 Strong RPS Policy Mechanisms
  • N.3 Weak RPS Policy Mechanisms
  • N.4 Cost Caps
  • N.5 Fluctuating Eligibility Regulations

O. RPS in States

  • O.1 Arizona
  • O.2 California
  • O.3 Colorado
  • O.4 Connecticut
  • O.5 Delaware
  • O.6 Florida
  • O.7 Hawaii
  • O.8 Illinois
  • O.9 Iowa
  • O.10 Maine
  • O.11 Maryland
  • O.12 Massachusetts
  • O.13 Michigan
  • O.14 Minnesota
  • O.15 Missouri
  • O.16 Montana
  • O.17 Nevada
  • O.18 New Hampshire
  • O.19 New Jersey
  • O.20 New Mexico
  • O.21 New York
  • O.22 North Carolina
  • O.23 North Dakota
  • O.24 Ohio
  • O.25 Oregon
  • O.26 Pennsylvania
  • O.27 Rhode Island
  • O.28 South Dakota
  • O.29 Texas
  • O.30 Utah
  • O.31 Vermont
  • O.32 Virginia
  • O.33 Washington

P. Case Study: RPS in Texas

  • P.1 Introduction
  • P.2 Analyzing the Texas RPS
  • P.3 Design Details of the Texas RPS
  • P.4 RPS & the Development of Renewable Energy in Texas
  • P.5 Factors Driving Success

Q. Case Study: RPS in Massachusetts

R. Case Study: RPS in Nevada

S. Case Study: RPS in Pennsylvania

T. Case Study: RPS in Colorado

U. Future Impact of RPS Policies

V. Issues & Opportunities for RPS

W. Appendix

X. Glossary of Terms

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