1) The document discusses the need for the United States to invest in clean energy innovation in order to win the global clean energy race and capture economic opportunities.
2) Countries like China and those in the EU recognize the economic potential of clean energy and are significantly increasing their investments, while US investment has lagged.
3) Federal support of research and development is critical to driving innovation and ensuring US competitiveness in clean energy technologies like batteries and computing that can create domestic jobs.
World Energy Council: Tracking Energy Transition Innovation- 2017Energy for One World
World Energy Council report- on innovation, year 2017
Views are by the Council, and not necessarily the views of the EFOW practice: how to drive change - and what deserves our time, organisation and investments.
World Energy Council: Tracking Energy Transition Innovation- 2017Energy for One World
World Energy Council report- on innovation, year 2017
Views are by the Council, and not necessarily the views of the EFOW practice: how to drive change - and what deserves our time, organisation and investments.
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John Shaw, Mainstream Renewable Power: Open Innovation@ MainstreamDublinked .
John Shaw is CIO and Head of Information Services, based at Mainstream’s Global Headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. John joined Mainstream in September 2008 to lead the company’s Business Technology Strategy. A Chartered Engineer (C Eng MIEI) and a registered European Professional Engineer (Eur Ing) with 20+ years experience. John holds an MBA in Technology Management and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics Engineer from University College Dublin. A senior member of the IEEE (SMIEEE), joined Mainstream from Pfizer where he was Director of Information Services at one of Pfizer’s largest manufacturing facilities, having previously held senior IS executive positions in Accenture and General Electric. John is an active member of technical institutes, including The International Society of Automation, The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology and The Innovation Value Institute which researches and develops unifying frameworks to create more value from Business Technology innovation.
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States awaiting stimulus funds will be pleased to know that when it comes to funding energy efficiency programs, their dollars will go far. Drastically reduced energy consumption and immediate job growth are just some of the benefits that effective policies and programs can bring, particularly to the Appalachian region, which has the highest energy consumption in the country. Kateri Callahan presented these findings to the annual Charlotte Regional Partnership Investors Board in Charlotte, N.C., where already progressive energy efficiency policies and programs are taking root. Callahan also briefed the audience of investors and board members on the climate and energy bills moving through Congress.
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• UAE: POWER-GEN Middle East expo kicks off in Abu Dhabi
• M.E: Lower Oil Prices Weigh on Power Sector Projects
• UAE energy minister says urgent need to cut subsidies in the region as oil prices decline
• Iraq: Gulf Keystone announces doubling of Shaikan 2P reserves
• Malaysia: Lundin Petroleum resumes exploration drilling in Mengkuang-1 well
• Indonesia: Cooper Energy completes testing at the Bunian-4 appraisal well in South Sumatra Oil up as Russia ready to talk with producers, U.S. rig count drops
• Long-term outlook for oil unclear even with demand set to rebound
• Gas Bears Bathing in Shale Glut Raise Net Short Bets to Record
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Arusha | Jun-14 | Ir Ahmad Zaidee, Off-Grid Renewable Energy SystemsSmart Villages
The workshop in Arusha explored the East African/Tanzanian environment for village energy, local case studies, challenges and opportunities, with a view to formulating policy recommendations for policymakers, funders, NGOs and other stakeholders the region. An important part of the workshop, and indeed the whole Smart Villages initiative work programme, was to gather evidence from existing projects that have provided or facilitated sustainable off-grid energy solutions in the developing world.The workshop gathered more than 50 experts, including policymakers, NGOs, off-grid energy entrepreneurs and others to look for solutions to providing energy to villages off the grid.
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Presentation by Andrew Mnzava, COSTECH - Smart Villages Arusha workshop - June 2014
The workshop in Arusha explored the East African/Tanzanian environment for village energy, local case studies, challenges and opportunities, with a view to formulating policy recommendations for policymakers, funders, NGOs and other stakeholders the region. An important part of the workshop, and indeed the whole Smart Villages initiative work programme, was to gather evidence from existing projects that have provided or facilitated sustainable off-grid energy solutions in the developing world.The workshop gathered more than 50 experts, including policymakers, NGOs, off-grid energy entrepreneurs and others to look for solutions to providing energy to villages off the grid.
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Dr. Nathwani is Ontario Research Chair in Public Policy for Sustainable Energy and Executive Director, Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE), University of Waterloo (Ontario). He speaks about the Equinox Blueprint.
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John Shaw, Mainstream Renewable Power: Open Innovation@ MainstreamDublinked .
John Shaw is CIO and Head of Information Services, based at Mainstream’s Global Headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. John joined Mainstream in September 2008 to lead the company’s Business Technology Strategy. A Chartered Engineer (C Eng MIEI) and a registered European Professional Engineer (Eur Ing) with 20+ years experience. John holds an MBA in Technology Management and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics Engineer from University College Dublin. A senior member of the IEEE (SMIEEE), joined Mainstream from Pfizer where he was Director of Information Services at one of Pfizer’s largest manufacturing facilities, having previously held senior IS executive positions in Accenture and General Electric. John is an active member of technical institutes, including The International Society of Automation, The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology and The Innovation Value Institute which researches and develops unifying frameworks to create more value from Business Technology innovation.
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• M.E: Lower Oil Prices Weigh on Power Sector Projects
• UAE energy minister says urgent need to cut subsidies in the region as oil prices decline
• Iraq: Gulf Keystone announces doubling of Shaikan 2P reserves
• Malaysia: Lundin Petroleum resumes exploration drilling in Mengkuang-1 well
• Indonesia: Cooper Energy completes testing at the Bunian-4 appraisal well in South Sumatra Oil up as Russia ready to talk with producers, U.S. rig count drops
• Long-term outlook for oil unclear even with demand set to rebound
• Gas Bears Bathing in Shale Glut Raise Net Short Bets to Record
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The workshop in Arusha explored the East African/Tanzanian environment for village energy, local case studies, challenges and opportunities, with a view to formulating policy recommendations for policymakers, funders, NGOs and other stakeholders the region. An important part of the workshop, and indeed the whole Smart Villages initiative work programme, was to gather evidence from existing projects that have provided or facilitated sustainable off-grid energy solutions in the developing world.The workshop gathered more than 50 experts, including policymakers, NGOs, off-grid energy entrepreneurs and others to look for solutions to providing energy to villages off the grid.
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Presentation by Andrew Mnzava, COSTECH - Smart Villages Arusha workshop - June 2014
The workshop in Arusha explored the East African/Tanzanian environment for village energy, local case studies, challenges and opportunities, with a view to formulating policy recommendations for policymakers, funders, NGOs and other stakeholders the region. An important part of the workshop, and indeed the whole Smart Villages initiative work programme, was to gather evidence from existing projects that have provided or facilitated sustainable off-grid energy solutions in the developing world.The workshop gathered more than 50 experts, including policymakers, NGOs, off-grid energy entrepreneurs and others to look for solutions to providing energy to villages off the grid.
Shri Sushilkumar Shinde, Hon'ble Union Minister of Power inaugurated the National Energy Conservation Day Function and gave away the awards for National Energy Conservation and National Level Painting Competiton at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on Monday, 14th December 2009
This is a presentation from Tata Chemicals, one of the finalists at the 5th CII-GBC National Award for Excellence in Water Management in 2008
The awards are in 2 categories, Within the Fence for work done on minimizing the organisations water footprint, and Beyond the Fence for work done in the community around the industry.
This presentation was in the "Beyond the Fence" category.
We thank CII and the respective companies for giving us permission to upload these presentations on the India Water Portal website for dissemination to a wider audience.
Technovation: An interactive session in AICTE approved STTP on Cloud Computing, Virtualization and Big Data. The talk covered an overview of what is creativity and innovation on a global scale and how they have impacted the world. Participants have identified a few takeaways: awareness of current trends, how ideas can be crystallized into products, how to mentor and guide projects,the world is changing and we as teachers also need to change.
Slides courtesy: Internet.
Titles and agenda courtesy: Meenakshi Nandula.
The return of high food prices and the need to adapt to climate change have revived interest in agricultural technologies adapted to smallholders, in particular women. Sustainable intensification of smallholder production will require a shift to knowledge-intensive agriculture that combines local knowledge and the latest sustainability science to adapt practices to local ecosystems and increase resilience to climate change, price and other shocks. Poor farmers, often women, usually cultivate in more extreme environments in addition to being less connected to markets. A radical change in the focus of national agricultural plans and substantial investment are needed to unleash smallholder production potential, contributing to achieving MDGs and boosting food production to meet the 70% increase needed by 2050. A holistic approach is needed to raise productivity and resilience of agriculture and supporting ecosystems as well as the efficient and equitable functioning of agricultural supply chains.
5 Key Hacks for Breakthrough Innovation Amy Jo Kim
It’s easier than ever to create a startup around a new, innovative idea. But most startups fail -- and most innovative products never take off. What differentiates the ones that DO? What developmental habits and behaviors do the teams that create genre-defining hits have in common? Here are 5 Key Hacks that will set the stage for breakthrough innovations - along with 3 smart shortcuts that can dramatically accelerate your early product development.
Nextera Energy University of Southern California Investment CTimothy O'Brien
This past spring Zane Laws, Quinn Peebles and I competed in the University of Southern California Spring 2018 Investment Competition at USC in Los Angeles. We pitched a long position in NextEra Energy Inc, ticker NEE.
Can renewable energy save the world? Panel discussion held by University of California, Santa Cruz February 11 2009. Peter Borden, Awais Khan, Ali Shakouri.
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Andrew Bowerbank, former Executive Director of the World Green Building Council, and founder of the EC3 Initiative gives an update on electric vehicle technologies and the implications for builders, with a specific focus on Canada.
“Integrated Solutions in Sustainable Green Energy and Transportation”Green Parking Council
Mark Gander, GPC Board member and AECOM Director, was among a group of leading scientists, researchers, innovators, officials, and corporate leaders to present recently at the World Green Energy Symposium (WGES) at the City University of New York (CUNY) in New York City.
His “Integrated Solutions in Sustainable Green Energy and Transportation” presentation focused on clean renewable energy; transportation; electric car vehicles; green parking; and place-based strategies such as an eco-district or transit-oriented development that are comprehensive ways to optimize land use efficiency, energy and water and to create jobs.
Introduction To Alternative Fuels For Atlanta Technical Collegeuniversalffg
Yvonne Gamble, CEO of 9TWO5 Motoring Alternative Fuels taught an “Introduction to Alternative Fuels” class, which kicked-off Atlanta Technical College “Green Technology” fall series. The introductory class designed for students entering college and for high school seniors and juniors gave students an industry definition, an understanding of alternative fuels national growth trends; introduction to alternative energy technology, and provided an in-depth look at alternative energy employment.
Renewable Energy Industry Review Allliedschools Jul09Allied Schools
Source: http://www.training4green.com
In This Issue:
Renewable Energy Is Going Global – from the U.S. to China!
Career Profile Certified Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Installation Technician
Fed Budgets $4 Billion for Green Jobs
Despite Tighter Budgets, Companies Spend Money to Meet Green Initiatives
New U.S. Auto Standards: The Fast Track to Oil Independence
Panel: AI and Climate Change: Where is the funding and is it sufficient to meet the 2030 and 2050 goals?
https://www.climatechange.ai/events/aaaifss2022#scheduleThursday, November 17, 2016, 5:10 pm – 6:00 pm
L'edizione annuale del World Energy Focus è online e può essere scaricata gratuitamente dal sito del World Energy Council! Suddivisa in cinque sezioni:
EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS & INTERVIEWS
POLICY & REGULATION INNOVATION
DIGITAL INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY & DECARBONISATION INNOVATION
BUSINESS MODELS INNOVATION
La pubblicazione raccoglie interviste a CEO, Ministri, esperti del settore energia e articoli e contributi di membri del World Energy Council.
Zinc8 Energy Solutions: Getting de-risked and raised by a global network of c...Stephan Bogner
When some of the world´s brightest people and biggest companies unite, there must be an urgency to solve a bigger problem. In order to build a smarter, more sustainable future for the planet, a far-reaching multidisciplinary effort is needed to speed up the rate of greentech innovation together – and to finance the economies of the future.
Right now, there is an innovation-based industrial revolution going on to re-shape our world for the better.
Unfortunately, it´s happening too slow. Innovations and new technologies take too long to enter the market and to then scale in a meaningful way. Capital, capabilities (know-how) and connections are the greatest limiting factors.
On February 2, 2015, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz gave a presentation at Department of Energy headquarters about the agency's fiscal year 2016 budget request. View the slides above to see highlights from year's budget.
Max Tech and Beyond Appliance Design Competition Winning PresentationUS Department of Energy
Max Tech and Beyond challenged university teams to design and build energy efficient appliances that go beyond current technology on the market. As part of the competition, teams had to present their results during a webinar on May 23, 2012. The presentation from the winning team -- the University of Maryland -- explains its design for a wall air conditioner with separate systems for cooling and removing moisture from indoor air.
The Energy Department's 2011 Wind Technologies Market Report highlights strong growth in the U.S. wind energy market in 2011 and underscoring the importance of continued policy support and clean energy tax credits to ensure that America remains a leading producer and manufacturer in this booming global industry.
In March, the U.S. Department of Energy released data recorded from its Aerial Measuring System as well as ground detectors deployed along with its Consequence Management Response Teams. Today, the Department provided the following update on the information gathered by the AMS. This is the second round of data that was collected and analyzed jointly with the Government of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). For a link to the joint monitoring data posted on May 6, visit the MEXT webpage: http://www.mext.go.jp/component/english/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2011/05/10/1304797_0506.pdf
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
On March 15, 33 experts from the Department’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) arrived in Japan along with more than 17,200 pounds of equipment. After initial deployments at U.S. consulates and military installations in Japan, these teams have utilized their unique skills, expertise and equipment to help assess, survey, monitor and sample areas for radiation. The 33 team members joined another six DOE personnel already in Japan.
Since arriving in Japan, NNSA teams have collected and analyzed data gathered from more than 40 hours of flights aboard Department of Defense aircraft and thousands of ground monitoring points.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit 2011 Keynote Presentation: Secretary Steven Chu
1. Winning the Clean Energy
Innovation Race
ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
National Harbor, MD
1 March, 2011
2. Price of oil will go up in the coming decades
Oil prices: 1996 - 2011
$140 Here?
$100 Price
today Here?
Here?
$20
In 2015 or 2020, what
will be the price of oil?
1996 2010
2
3. $400 B flows out of
the U.S. to import
energy.
There will also be
tremendous increase
in the demand for
accessible and
affordable clean
Oil trade energy.
3
4. Our National Security is dependent on our Energy Security
Energy created at home is wealth creation at home.
Wayne Gretzky: “I skate to
where the puck is going to
be, not where it’s been.”
… and so should
America.
4
5. We must decrease our dependency on oil
Increasing
fuel efficiency
Electrification
of vehicles
Bio-
fuels
6. We are in a race to develop the clean energy
technologies the world will demand.
China, EU countries and others recognize
the economic opportunities and are
investing big.
6
7. Top Countries in Clean Energy Investment
Clean Energy Investment as a Percentage of GDP
Source : Third Way Dec. “Creating a Clean Energy Century” (2010), and
“Who’s Winning the Clean Energy Race? Growth, Competition and Opportunity in the
World’s Largest Economies,” Report, The Pew Charitable Trusts. 7
8. Other evidence of the Chinese innovation challenge
• China has installed the highest voltage and capacity, lowest loss
HVDC (800kV) and HVAC (1,000 kV) lines, and plans an integrated
HVDC/HVAC backbone.
• Broken ground on ~ 25 nuclear reactors out of more than 60 world-
wide.
• Just surpassed the U.S. with the fastest super-computer in the world.
• Holds the record for the highest speed rail in the world (with 220 mph
operational speed). 5612 miles of new high-speed rail is now under
construction. (Japan - 1524 miles; France - 1163, U.S. – 0)
• China will achieve 18% (and may reach 20%) renewable energy by
2020 according to Zhang Xiaoqiang, vice-chairman of China's National
Development and Reform Commission.
8
9. We are losing our high-tech manufacturing base
Percentage of global high-tech exports
30.00
25.00
20.00
15.00 United States
EU
10.00
China
5.00
0.00
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
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NSF Science and Engineering Indicators 2010
10. China
ASSET FINANCING: U.S.
Typically used to install clean
energy equipment and
generating capacity. It is an
indicator of clean energy
deployment and the creation of
new jobs.
China
PUBLIC MARKET FINANCING: U.S.
Sale of stocks enables
companies to raise capital for
expansion and growth.
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11. Profile of Venture Capital funding
There was a significant influx of
venture capital in U.S.
Brazil
Next-generation biofuels
Solar energy
Energy efficiency
Smart grid technologies
China
In response to the financial crisis,
venture capitalists retreated from
new companies and concentrated
instead on well established
entities.
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12. We are in a race to develop the clean energy
technologies the world will demand.
China, EU countries and others recognize
the economic opportunities and are
investing big.
What about the U.S.?
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13. To create jobs, strengthen security and win
the clean energy race, we need long range
policies and a sustained commitment to
supporting energy innovation.
President Obama is committed to making
America the world’s innovation leader.
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14. Investing in Scientific R&D to Unleash Energy
Innovation
“Even as we cut out things that
we can afford to do without, we
have a responsibility to invest
in those areas that will have the
biggest impact in our future…”
-- President Obama, 2/14/11
Touring Penn State University
Engineering Labs to discuss
To promote economic
energy innovation, 2/3/11 competitiveness, the President’s
budget makes critical
investments in science and
clean energy R&D.
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15. The sun and wind are domestic sources of energy … but can the
,
cost of clean energy (LOCE) be competitive with fossil energy?
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Source: NAS/NAE America’s Energy Future, 2010
16. Federal support of R&D is critical to economic
competitiveness (Example: Advanced Batteries)
DOE-supported research led to the
development of the lithium-ion battery.
But technology leadership moved to Japan.
An intense x-ray source at Argonne
We’ve begun to reclaim
was key to their breakthrough.
technological leadership.
Argonne National Lab
researchers have developed
a unique suite of cathode
materials to make lithium-ion
batteries cheaper, safer and
longer-lasting.
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17. Leadership in High-Performance Computing Leads to
New Technology and Savings for Semi Trucks
BMI Corporation performed
aerodynamic simulations using a
DOE supercomputer to reduce
wind resistance on semi trucks.
By installing BMI’s
technology, the typical
big rig can achieve fuel
savings between 7 and
12 percent.
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18. ARPA-E: Cutting-edge Research
Nature has found a way to capture, transport and
release CO2 without using excess energy.
A synthetic analogue of an enzyme
used by red blood cells to capture
CO2 in the human body
A new approach to wind
turbines based on proven jet
engine designs
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19. ARPA-E Program: Building Energy Efficiency
Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT)
Primary Energy Use
for Cooling (kJ/kg)
Today Future
120 Today
3X
BEETIT
Target &
Competition
180 lb/ton-cooling 60 lb/ton-cooling
Georgia Tech,
12 Theoretical Limit Georgia
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20. President’s Goal: Generating 80% of electricity from clean
sources by 2035
“Clean energy breakthroughs will only translate into clean energy
jobs if businesses know there will be a market for what they’re
selling.” – President Obama
• Creates a guaranteed market
for clean energy. The most
competitive clean energy sources
will win in the market place.
• Gives companies investment
certainty.
• Creates market certainty
needed to create domestic
manufacturing supply lines.
• Creates demand certainty
known to simulate long-term grid
investments.
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21. America still has the opportunity to lead the
world in clean energy and capture the jobs of the
21st century, but time is running out.
The train is leaving the station.
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