
United States of America (USA) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2022 Update
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United States of America (USA) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2022 Update
Summary
United States of America (USA) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2022 Update” is among the latest country specific policy reports from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report offers comprehensive information on major policies governing the renewable energy market in the country. The report discusses renewable energy targets and plans along with the present policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the renewable energy industry. The report also provides major technology specific policies and incentives provided in the country.
The report is built using data and information sourced from industry associations, government websites, and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources such as industry and trade magazines.
Scope
The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -
Summary
United States of America (USA) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2022 Update” is among the latest country specific policy reports from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report offers comprehensive information on major policies governing the renewable energy market in the country. The report discusses renewable energy targets and plans along with the present policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the renewable energy industry. The report also provides major technology specific policies and incentives provided in the country.
The report is built using data and information sourced from industry associations, government websites, and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources such as industry and trade magazines.
Scope
- The report covers policy measures and incentives used by the US to promote renewable energy at the federal and state level.
- The report details promotional measures in the US both for the overall renewable energy industry and for specific renewable energy technologies that have potential in the country.
The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about policy decisions being taken for different renewable energy sources.
- Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting various renewable technologies.
- Compare the level of support provided to different renewable energy technologies in the country.
- Be ahead of competition by keeping yourself abreast of all the latest policy changes.
Table of Contents
300 Pages
- 1. Renewable Energy Market, US, Overview
- 2. Federal Initiatives, US
- 2.1 Climate Goals in Federal Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
- 2.2 Tax Cuts and New Jobs Act (TCJA)
- 2.3 Production Tax Credits
- 2.4 Investment Tax Credits
- 2.5 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System
- 2.6 Possible Introduction of Solar Manufacturing Tax Credit
- 2.7 Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit
- 2.8 Renewable Energy Target
- 2.9 Rural Energy for America Program: Grants
- 2.10 Tribal Energy Program Grant
- 2.11 US Department of Energy - Loan Guarantee Program
- 2.12 Green Power Purchasing Goal
- 2.13 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power
- 2.14 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power
- 2.15 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels
- 2.16 DOE Funding for Renewables and Geothermal Energy
- 2.17 Hydrogen Energy - DOE Hydrogen Program
- 3. Common State-Level Incentives
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 3.3 Renewable Energy Certificates
- 3.4 Public Benefit Funds for Renewable Energy
- 3.5 Interconnection Standards
- 3.6 Net Metering
- 3.7 Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE)
- 4. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alabama
- 4.1 AlabamaSAVES Revolving Loan Program
- 4.2 Local Government Energy Loan Program
- 4.3 Local Option- Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Facilities
- 5. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alaska
- 5.1 Net Metering
- 5.2 Renewable Energy Grant Program
- 5.3 Local Option - Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Systems
- 5.4 Interconnection Standards
- 5.5 Power Project Loan Fund
- 5.6 Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA) - Sustainable Natural Alternative Power (SNAP) program
- 5.7 Alaska Solar Easements
- 6. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arizona
- 7. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arkansas
- 8. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California
- 9. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado
- 10. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Connecticut
- 11. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Delaware
- 12. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Florida
- 13. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Georgia
- 14. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Hawaii
- 15. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Idaho
- 16. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois
- 17. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Indiana
- 18. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa
- 19. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kansas
- 20. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kentucky
- 21. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Louisiana
- 22. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Maine
- 23. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Maryland
- 24. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Massachusetts
- 25. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Michigan
- 26. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota
- 27. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Mississippi
- 28. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Missouri
- 29. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Montana
- 30. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nebraska
- 31. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada
- 32. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Hampshire
- 33. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey
- 34. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Mexico
- 35. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New York
- 36. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Carolina
- 37. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Dakota
- 38. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio
- 39. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma
- 40. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oregon
- 41. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania
- 42. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Rhode Island
- 43. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Carolina
- 44. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Dakota
- 45. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Tennessee
- 46. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas
- 47. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Utah
- 48. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Vermont
- 49. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Virginia
- 50. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington
- 51. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, West Virginia
- 52. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Wisconsin
- 53. Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Wyoming
- 54. Appendix
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Renewable Energy Project Tax Components and changes with new tax code, US
- Table 2: Renewable Energy Market, US, Investment Tax Credit
- Table 3: Renewable Energy Market, US, Green Power Purchasing Goal (%), 2018-2025
- Table 4: Renewable Energy Market, US, Sun shot Progress and Goals
- Table 5: Renewable Energy Market, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets
- Table 6: Renewable Energy Market, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets
- Table 7: FiTs, MCE, California, 2021
- Table 8: FiTs, LADWP, Los Angeles, California, 2022
- Table 9: FiT+ Auction Details, LADWP, Los Angeles, California, 2022
- Table 10: FiT Tariff, ReMAT Program, California, May 2021
- Table 11: Renewable Energy Targets, California, Renewable Portfolio Standard Targets (%)
- Table 12: Renewable Energy Market, California, Solar PV Requirements for New Homes
- Table 13: Utility Incentive Program for Renewable Power Plants, Colorado, 2022
- Table 14: REC Results, Eversource Energy, Connecticut
- Table 15: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), Connecticut
- Table 16: Green Energy Program Incentives, Delmarva Power, Delaware
- Table 17: Municipal Green Energy Program Incentives, Newark and Dover, Delaware
- Table 18: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), Delaware
- Table 19: Tier Definitions for SREC Spot Market Program, Delmarva Power, Delaware
- Table 20: SREC Auction Results, 2019, Delaware
- Table 21: CGS Plus Tariff, Hawaii, 2022
- Table 22: CGS Plus Capacity, Hawaii, 2022
- Table 23: Smart Export Tariffs, Hawaii, 2022
- Table 24: Smart Export Capacity, Hawaii, 2022
- Table 25: CBRE Tariff and Capacity, Hawaii, 2021
- Table 26: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), Hawaii
- Table 27: Renewable Energy Auctions, Oahu, Hawaii, 2020
- Table 28: Renewable Energy Auctions, Maui, Hawaii, 2020
- Table 29: Schedule Q Tariffs, Hawaii
- Table 30: CBRE Interconnection Voltage Requirements, Hawaii, 2021
- Table 31: Renewable Portfolio Standards for IOUs, Illinois
- Table 32: Renewable Portfolio Standards for ARES, Illinois
- Table 33: Interconnection Standards, Illinois
- Table 34: FiT rates, NIPSCO, Indiana, 2021
- Table 35: Interconnection Standards, Iowa
- Table 36: Distributed Generation Penetration, Net Metering, Iowa
- Table 37: Interconnection Standards, Kentucky
- Table 38: NEB Program, Maine
- Table 39: NEB Tariff Rate Program, $/kWh rates, Maine, 2021
- Table 40: DG Program, Maine
- Table 41: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), Maryland
- Table 42: Commercial Clean Energy Rebates, Maryland
- Table 43: SMART Program Capacity Allocation, Massachusetts
- Table 44: Interconnection Standards, Massachusetts
- Table 45: Offshore Wind Auction Winners, Massachusetts, 2018
- Table 46: Interconnection Standards, Michigan
- Table 47: Renewable Portfolio Standards, Minnesota
- Table 48: Interconnection Standards, Fast Track Process, Minnesota
- Table 49: Interconnection Standards, Mississippi
- Table 50: Interconnection Standards, Missouri
- Table 51: Interconnection Standards, Montana
- Table 52: LES Customer Owned Generation Scheme, Nebraska
- Table 53: Interconnection Standards, New Hampshire
- Table 54: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), New Hampshire
- Table 55: Offshore Wind Auctions, New Jersey
- Table 56: Small Scale CHP and Fuel Cell Incentive Program Incentive Structure, New Jersey
- Table 57: ADI Capacity Blocks by Segment, SuSI program, New Jersey
- Table 58: ADI Incentives (NJ-SREC-IIs) by Segment, SuSI program, New Jersey
- Table 59: Interconnection Standards, New Mexico
- Table 60: EPE Incentive, New Mexico
- Table 61: Interconnection Standards, New York
- Table 62: Interconnection Standards, North Carolina
- Table 63: Renewable Portfolio Standards %, Ohio
- Table 64: Renewable Portfolio Standards % for Large IOUs, Oregon
- Table 65: CLPUD Renewable Energy Rebates, Oregon
- Table 66: Renewable Energy Loan Programs, Pennsylvania
- Table 67: Renewable Energy Grant Programs, Pennsylvania
- Table 68: Existing and Upcoming Renewable Power Projects, Rhode Island
- Table 69: Renewable Portfolio Standards %, Rhode Island
- Table 70: Interconnection Standards, Rhode Island
- Table 71: REG, Tariffs, Rhode Island
- Table 72: Loan Programs, South Carolina
- Table 73: Rebate Programs, South Carolina
- Table 74: Value of Solar Rate, Austin Energy, Texas, 2022
- Table 75: Rebate Programs, Texas
- Table 76: Renewable Portfolio Standards (%), Virginia
- Table 77: Solar Loan Program, Clark Utilities, Washington
- Table 78: Net Metering System Capacity Limits (kW), West Virginia
- Table 79: Net Metering Tariffs, Wisconsin
- Table 80: Renewable Rewards Program, Wisconsin
- Table 81: Abbreviations
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