State public clean energy funds are in the perfect position to institute a new set of economic development strategies to create a thriving clean energy economy. Clean Energy Group is working with these funds and state economic development agencies to grow their programs and develop a strategic working relationship with the federal government.

For the last decade, clean energy projects like wind, solar, and biomass have proliferated across the United States. While the federal government tax and incentive policies have played a key role, a little known but critical reason for the growth of the clean energy industry has been state clean energy funds. These clean energy funds, which have dedicated state funding now in over twenty states, are strategic public investors in thousands of these projects. Their past success and future opportunity to be a partner with the federal government on job growth in clean energy should be the next chapter in states’ economic development strategy.

In the early years, and still in many states today, clean energy funds have been focused primarily on individual project financing and deployment. But public state fund roles are changing with the growth of the clean energy industry. Beyond investing in projects, some of these state funds are also taking on economic development activities within their states.

Along with project investment activity, some state funds now are focusing efforts on economic development activities to grow the industries that those renewable energy projects have spawned. These state-level activities include identifying supply chains for renewable energy technologies and applications such as offshore wind, making equity investments in solar and wind companies, and developing industry clusters in areas such as modern energy storage companies. A few state funds have also been active in business incubation—providing working capital for expanding growth companies, public venture capital, and workforce training.

State public clean energy funds are in the perfect position to institute a new set of economic development strategies to create a thriving clean energy economy. They have been the leading public investors in clean energy projects on the ground in the U.S. They have helped make it possible for the President of the United States to peg future job growth on an expanded clean energy economy.

 

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