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Item Open Access State legislatures active in setting public utilities commissions'v authority in 2013(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Addressing the upfront cost barrier: states invest in finance policy this session(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access State renewable portfolio standards hold steady or expand in 2013 session(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Rediscovering the first fuel: states advance energy efficiency policy in the 2013 session(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access States seek to balance natural gas development with environment and local rights issues(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013-06) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Reducing energy waste in the United States conclusions from AEE's industry policy forum on energy productivity(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013-09) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Advancing grid modernization and smart grid policy: a discussion paper(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013-12) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherThis paper is a result of the Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) Grid Modernization Policy Forum on June 18th, 2013 in Boulder, Colorado. The purpose of the forum was to identify the advanced energy industry's state policy priorities for smart grid utilization and deployment. The intended audience for this paper is state regulators, legislators, governor's' offices and other policy makers. This paper is not intended to be a comprehensive report on the smart grid. Rather, it is a summary of the most relevant barriers to broader smart grid adoption and corresponding policy options put forth for consideration by legislators, regulators and industry participants.Item Open Access 2013 year in review state advanced energy legislation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013-12) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherThis paper outlines CNEE's analysis of the 589 advanced energy bills that have been enacted this year.Item Open Access 2014 year-to-date: state advanced energy legislation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-03) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherThe Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE) maintains the Advanced Energy Legislation Tracker (AEL Tracker) which consolidates all advanced energy-related legislation introduced in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia into one database. As of late February, the AEL Tracker contained 1,268 bills introduced in 2014. CNEE has catalogued the policy topics covered by each of these bills and this paper highlights the 15 most common policy topics introduced this year.Item Open Access Policy brief: state energy efficiency legislation in 2014(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-05) Cook, Jeff, author; Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherEnergy efficiency continues to play a prominent role in state energy policy. Updating previous CNEE briefs, this analysis examines the 94 energy efficiency-related bills proposed this year with a focus on enacted and active legislation. To date, eight laws have been enacted and 13 bills remain active.Item Open Access Summary of state renewable portfolio standard legislation in 2014(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-08) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Cook, Jeff, author; Brunmeier, Ben, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Policy brief: state motor-fuel tax legislation in 2014(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-08) Cook, Jeff, author; Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Brunmeier, Ben, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Trends in state natural gas supply chain legislation (2013 2014)(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-09) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Brunmeier, Ben, author; Becker, Bill, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Cook, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherState governments in the U.S. bear much of the responsibility for regulating natural gas production, transportation, storage, and end use. While most regulation of the industry occurs through existing agency authority, state legislatures play an important role by overseeing the activities of and delegating authority to these organizations. CNEE analyzed 2013 and 2014 natural gas legislation archived in our Advanced Energy Legislation Tracker (AEL Tracker) database. For this analysis, we categorized bills into three primary categories: upstream, midstream, and downstream. We consider upstream policy to cover exploration and production; midstream policies relate to pipelines and storage; and bills categorized as downstream address end uses such as space heating, transportation, electric generation, and industrial applications. Within each stream, we further classify these bills by policy area.Item Open Access 2014 year in review of state advanced energy legislation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-12-12) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Cook, Jeff, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Plant, Tom, author; Brunmeier, Ben, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherWith all but eight state legislative sessions closed for 2014, and focus turning to the 2015 sessions, the Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE) has produced this Advanced Energy Legislation 2014 Year in Review.Item Open Access Policy brief: state energy efficiency legislation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-03) Cook, Jeff, author; Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Plant, Tom, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherWith energy efficiency expected to play an important role in achieving the carbon targets associated with the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan, we may expect legislation related to this policy area to increase in this and subsequent sessions. There has already been more activity in energy efficiency this session with 122 bills introduced in 26 states.Item Open Access Summary of state renewable portfolio standard legislation in 2015(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-04) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Plant, Tom, author; Cook, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherThis year is the target date for Renewable Portfolio Standards in eight states. With the approach of these important milestones, the Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE) presents another annual review RPS-related legislative activity. To date, 87 distinct bills have been introduced in 32 states. Only two bills have thus far been enacted: West Virginia's HB 2001 repealed the state's standard and New Mexico's SB 249 allows renewable energy credits to be issued to rural electric cooperatives for geothermal resources.Item Open Access 2015 state legislative activity related to the Clean Power Plan(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Trends in state natural gas supply chain legislation (2013 2015)(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-10) Hoffer, Katherine Heriot, author; Culkin, Jane, author; Lyng, Jeff, author; Brunmeier, Ben, author; Smith, Alison, author; Kelly, Ian, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherState governments in the U.S. bear much of the responsibility for regulating natural gas production, transportation, storage, and end uses. CNEE analyzed state legislation related to all facets of the natural gas supply chain for 2013, 2014, and 2015. We categorized bills into upstream, midstream, and downstream categories. Upstream bills relate to exploration and production. Midstream policies address such things as pipelines and distribution. Downstream legislation addresses end uses such as heating, transportation, electric generation, and industrial applications.Item Open Access Powering forward: presidential and executive agency actions to drive clean energy in America(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-12) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherItem Open Access Powering forward: presidential and executive agency actions to drive clean energy in America: executive summary(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-12) Center for the New Energy Economy, author; Center for the New Energy Economy, publisherExecutive summary of Powering Forward: A Report for President Obama's Administration.
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