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Industrial End Users

Industrial end users including manufacturers, companies involved in resourcing and refining commodities, and those developing materials. Given their typically significant energy loads, the industrial sector has significant potential for clean energy deployment. Industrials can install or procure renewable energy; however, they may have requirements in terms of the quality of supply and load profile that could require connection to the grid or other technologies, such as storage and back-up diesel generation.

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30 Years of Policies for Wind Energy Lessons from 12 Wind Energy Markets

This report aims to provide an insight into the strengths of diverse policy design decisions across important existing markets. It…

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International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

Date:

1 December 2012

Publication

Demand Response: Managing Electric Power Peak Load Shortages with Market Mechanisms

This paper focuses on demand response programs as a tool for managing peak load shortages. It emphasizes opportunities within China.…

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Regulatory Assistance Project

Date:

1 March 2015

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Distributed Solar Incentive Programs: Recent Experience and Best Practices for Design and Implementation

This report examines best practices for designing and implementing solar incentive programs by reviewing these programs from entities across the…

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Date:

1 December 2012

Publication

Energy Efficiency Market Report 2015

The authors of this report evaluate the impact of energy efficiency in the energy system and assess the scale and…

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International Energy Agency

Date:

1 October 2016

Policy Data

Training Materials

Geothermal FIT Design: International Experience and U.S. Considerations

This webinar discusses the research, analysis, and results of the report Geothermal FiT Design: International Experience and U.S. Considerations. A…

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Date:

9 October 2013

Deployment Data

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International Finance Corporation Energy Service Company Market Analysis

Energy performance contracting (EPC) is one approach to energy efficiency market growth. This report presents three main types of EPCs…

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International Finance Corporation (IFC)

Date:

1 June 2011

Policy Data

Publication

Investing in Residential Energy Efficiency Programs in Mexico

This report reviews Mexico’s launch of an energy efficiency strategy that targets power consumption in the residential sector by increasing…

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World Bank

Date:

1 March 2011

Publication

Making it Count: Understanding the Value of Energy Efficiency Financing Programs Funded by Utility Customers

This report serves as groundwork for a dialogue to explore regulatory and policy mechanisms for ensuring efficiency financing initiatives provide…

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State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network

Date:

1 December 2015

Deployment Data

Policy Data

Publication

Renewable Energy Investment: Policy and Market Impacts

Using a real options model, the authors of this report seek to analyze the decision of an electricity producer to…

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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Applied Energy

Date:

1 September 2012

Deployment Data

Policy Data

Publication

Summary of Ratepayer-Funded Electric-Efficiency Impacts, Budgets, and Expenditures

This report summarizes the financial expenditures among states (within the United States) to enact energy efficiency programs and to successfully…

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Institute for Electric Efficiency

Date:

1 January 2012

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Monetary Benefits of Ambitious Building Energy Policies

This report offers a first attempt to quantify the global and regional cost implications of ambitious scenarios for implementing large-scale…

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ABUD (Advanced Building and Urban Design) for the Global Building Performance Network (GBPN)

Date:

31 December 2014