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Reconsidering Waste-to-Energy

Technology and regulation changes the outlook for garbage burners.

Christopher Dann, et al.

Notwithstanding some past difficulties, trash-fired power plants represent an increasingly attractive opportunity for future clean generation investment. Waste fuel offers a green source of baseload power that’s competitive with fossil fuels. The technology is proven and mature, and it enjoys public policy support. Additionally, waste fuel will help utilities meet diversity goals and environmental mandates.

Renewables at a Crossroads

Investment opportunities in an evolving environment.

Christopher Dann, Sartaz Ahmed and Owen Ward

Some of the key policy mechanisms and market factors that triggered the boom in renewable energy development have weakened in the face of one of the most severe economic downturns in modern history. In some ways, though, the renewables sector is richer and more dynamic today than when the boom began. A shakeout might be coming among renewable power players, and those that survive will strengthen their capabilities, hone their strategies, and take advantage of industry consolidation to build scale.

Solar Emergence

Models are evolving for utility-scale solar development.

Kate Bechen

During the next few years, the biggest growth in the solar energy market will happen in the form of utility-scale projects, mostly driven by state renewable portfolio mandates. But financing such projects has become more difficult, with a smaller pool of equity capital and an evolving set of regulatory requirements.

Ontario's Standard Offer

Financial incentives work, but beware potential pitfalls.

Forrest Small and Mitchell Rothman

The province’s renewable program was vastly oversubscribed. But was it successful?

Windpower: Beyond Boom and Bust

WINDPOWER:
Michael T. Burr

WINDPOWER:

Windpower is caught in a vicious cycle of Washington politics. Escaping the cycle will require visionary leadership in Congress and the utility industry.

Windpower has come a long way in the past decade. Ten years ago, utility planners were hesitant about adding windpower to their systems.