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Clean Energy Policy Analyses: Analysis of the Status and Impact of Clean Energy Policies at the Local Level
doi: 10.2172/1001366 , 10.2172/1219197
This report takes a broad look at the status of local clean energy policies in the United States to develop a better understanding of local clean energy policy development and the interaction between state and local policies. To date, the majority of clean energy policy research focuses on the state and federal levels. While there has been a substantial amount of research on local level climate change initiatives, this is one of the first analyses of clean energy policies separate from climate change initiatives. This report is one in a suite of reports analyzing clean energy and climate policy development at the local, state, and regional levels.
- University of North Texas United States
- United States Department of Energy United States
- Office of Science United States
- University of North Texas United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
Local Government, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, Energy Policy, Dsire, Interactions, Policy And Economy, Sustainable Development Clean Energy, Federal Government, Energy Analysis, Clean Energy, Policy, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Renewable Energy, Government Policies, Building Codes, 32 Energy Conservation, State Government
Local Government, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, Energy Policy, Dsire, Interactions, Policy And Economy, Sustainable Development Clean Energy, Federal Government, Energy Analysis, Clean Energy, Policy, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Renewable Energy, Government Policies, Building Codes, 32 Energy Conservation, State Government
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