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Item Open Access Part 1: Driving renewable energy markets: the conventional approach(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-09-08) Cook, Jeffrey J., author; Culkin, J., author; Edmonds, C., author; Hoffer, K. H., author; Lyng, J., author; Manning, D., author; Plant., T., author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherStates have long played an important role in driving energy efficiency markets. The more conventional approach to driving these markets has been the adoption of Energy Efficiency Resource Standards (EERS). This paper describes the historical adoption of EERS policies, the extent of existing market certainty associated with these policies, the outlook for future market certainty, and concludes with policy considerations for improving market certainty via EERS policy revisions.Item Open Access Part 2: State policies to expand market certainty for energy efficiency without an energy efficiency resource standard(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-08-15) Lyng, Jeff, author; Cook, J., author; Culkin, J., author; Edmonds, C., author; Hoffer, K. H., author; Manning, D., author; Plant, T., author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherIn this second paper, Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEEI) and CNEE identify 21 policies that level the playing field for energy efficiency and allow it to be deployed at scale either in conjunction with, or in the absence of, an EERS. This paper also provides examples of best practices of these policies in select states in an attempt to help policymakers think beyond the EERS when it comes to energy efficiency.Item Open Access Part 3: Driving renewable energy markets: the conventional approach(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-08-25) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Cook, Jeffrey J., author; Culkin, J., author; Edmonds, C., author; Lyng, J., author; Manning, D., author; Plant, T., author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherState Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPSs) have been important drivers of renewable energy markets. This third paper in our innovation series examines historical adoption of, and amendments to RPSs, existing market certainty associated with these policies, and the outlook for future market certainty. By 2026, the target dates for 29 state RPS policies will have been reached. This paper offers suggestions for mitigating the potential impacts on market certainty associated with expiring RPSs.Item Open Access Part 4: Private procurement, public benefit: integrating corporate renewable energy purchases with utility resource planning(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-12) Manning, D., author; Cook, J., author; Culkin, J., author; Edmonds, C., author; Hoffer, K. H., author; Lyng, J., author; Plant, T., author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisher