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Homeowners can install renewable energy and especially solar photovoltaics (PV) on their roofs or property and they can invest in energy efficiency. Homeowners and renters may also participate in utility energy efficiency and renewable energy programs and community solar.

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Accelerating Access to Electricity in Africa with Off-grid Solar: Off-grid Solar Country Briefing: Tanzania

This country briefing is one of 13 prepared as part of a background study for the Energy Africa campaign launched…

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Overseas Development Institute

Date:

1 January 2016

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Business Models For Renewable Energy in the Built Environment

This report aims to provide insight to policymakers, building owners, and other market actors regarding the ways in which new…

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International Energy Agency

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

Date:

1 November 2011

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Charge Without a Cause? Assessing Electric Utility Demand Charges on Small Consumers, Electricity Rate Design Review Paper No. 1

The goal of this document is to unpack the key elements of demand charges and explore their effect on fairness,…

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Solar Energy Industries Association

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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

Deployment Data

Policy Data

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Energy Efficiency and Energy Savings: A View from the Building Sector

This report explores how real estate and construction executives approach energy efficiency regulation in their business. For the report, the…

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Global Buildings Performance Network

Date:

1 October 2012

Policy Data

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Feed-in Tariffs as a Policy Instrument for Promoting Renewable Energies and Green Economies in Developing Countries

Policymakers can use this report, which focuses on developing countries to determine how to implement a feed-in tariff (FIT). As…

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United Nations Environment Programme

Date:

1 September 2012

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Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment Report

Published annually since 2005, this report examines how investment flows into renewables are evolving around the world and the reasons…

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United Nations

Bloomberg New Energy Finance

Date:

1 June 2014

Deployment Data

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Tools and Websites

Green Investment Horizons: Effects of Policy on the Market for Building Energy Efficiency Technologies

This paper identifies the most important energy and climate change policies in three large markets&mdashlthe European Union, the United States…

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World Resources Institute

Date:

1 April 2011

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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

Training Materials

The Future of Feed-In Tariffs

This recorded webinar examines the future of renewable energy feed-in tariffs (FITs) and attempts to provide a global perspective on…

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Clean Energy Solutions Center

E3 Analytics

Date:

10 June 2014

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Tools and Websites

The REC Mechanism: Viability of Solar Projects in India

This report reviews India’s solar renewable energy certificate (REC) market by identifying the events that lead to its creation and…

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Bridge to India

Date:

1 March 2013