Integrating Fuel Cells and RPS Markets: Recommendations and Strategies for Advancing Fuel Cells, Distributed Generation and RPS Markets June 5, 2006 by Cameron Brooks, Jurgen Weiss This report examines opportunities for improving the incentives for stationary fuel cells in the context of existing RPS programs. |
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Hydrogen Energy Stations: Poly-Production of Electricity, Hydrogen, and Thermal Energy May 1, 2006 by Cameron Brooks, Timothy Lipman This report provides a review of the current status of “hydrogen energy stations” for combined production of electricity, hydrogen and thermal energy; a survey of notable energy station projects; and policy recommendations for advancing the potential of hydrogen energy stations as a source of clean fuel for stationary power and transportation applications. |
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Renewable Hydrogen: Technology Review and Policy Recommendations for State Level Sustainable Energy Futures May 1, 2006 by Cameron Brooks, Jennifer L. Edwards, Timothy Lipman This report provides a review of the current commercial and technical status of hydrogen production techniques, a survey of notable projects in the U.S., and policy recommendations for advancing the potential of hydrogen as a clean fuel for stationary power and transportation applications. |
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The Potential for Transatlantic Investment in Clean Technology – An Opportunity Assessment of the Clean Energy Sector March 4, 2005 by Cameron Brooks, Ken Locklin, Lew Milford This report investigates ways of attracting investment capital into clean technology projects, and recommends initiatives that could foster the development of a network of sympathetic and informed investors and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Global Clean Energy Markets: The Strategic Role of Public Investment and Innovation May 7, 2004 by Alison Schumacher, Cameron Brooks, Lew Milford This report examines the role of public investment and technology innovation to build global clean energy markets. A shift to clean energy technology is needed to address growing environmental, economic and energy problems of the 21st century. |