Case Studies on the Effectiveness of State Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy
- Topics:
- Mechanical and Industrial
- Tags:
- Financial,
- Incentive Program,
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
- Renewable Energy,
- Sales,
- Sales Force Management,
- Telecom & Utilities
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Overview: Several overarching themes emerged from interviews with stakeholders in the six case-study states regarding issues both internal and external to incentive programs that encourage and discourage the adoption of small-scale renewable energy technologies in their respective states. First, external factors will be discussed; illuminating the backdrop against which these incentive programs operate is important in understanding and assessing program performance. Following this discussion, the observations and lessons learned about the effectiveness of tax-credit, buy-down, and low-interest loan programs examined in this paper will be presented, with an emphasis on the programmatic features and issues impacting their performance.
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Format: PDF | Size: 2,744KB | Date: Sep 2002 | Pages: 128
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