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This report recommends several novel energy strategies to advance emerging clean energy technologies that do not require major new federal legislation or more federal funding.
This report examines the role public finance institutions have played in sustaining the low-carbon energy sector during the recent global economic downturn, and assesses of the role these institutions should play going forward to foster growth of clean energy.
This report shows that successful climate technology innovation may come from where we least expect it – not from the private sector alone or from developed countries – but from emerging markets in developing economies.
This report evaluates current gaps in financing for emerging clean energy technologies, and potential ways to bridge those gaps.
In this new report, Clean Energy Group recommends that Congress establish a new “Clean Energy Federalism” to expand the historic role of states to fund and deploy clean energy projects, create jobs, and grow the clean energy sector.