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Director Ronen discusses the role government can play in promoting renewable energy at the RealClearPolitics Energy Summit on May 21, 2013.
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Energy and Government: Renewables Amit Ronen Director, GW Solar Institute Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy, George Washington University
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Page 1: RealClearPolitics Energy Summit

Energy and Government: Renewables

Amit RonenDirector, GW Solar Institute

Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy, George Washington University

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Renewables are still less than 10% of

America’s energy mix

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But Renewables Are Growing Fast

Renewables capacity virtually doubled to 85.7 gigawatts(not including large hydro)

In the last three years:

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Renewable Costs Have Plummeted

In the last three years:

Levelized cost for large-scale solar went from $0.31 to $0.14/kWh

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Renewable Costs Have Plummeted

In the last three years:

Levelized cost for large-scale wind went from $0.09 to $0.08/kWh

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Future Growth Potential is Significant

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Future Growth Potential is Significant

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Future Growth Potential is Significant

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No major energy technology has achieved the necessary cost reductions and scale without sustained government support

But Sustained and Predictable Public Investment is Still Needed

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No major energy technology has achieved the necessary cost reductions and scale without sustained government support

But Sustained and Predictable Public Investment is Still Needed

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Empower Ratepayers

So What Can Government Be Doing?

First should it be doing anything?National SecurityNational Security

Declining, Predictable Costs

Protect the EnvironmentMitigate Climate Change

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

R&D to Spur Innovation

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

R&D to Spur Innovation

• Create centers of excellence in energy innovation

• Increase annual investments in clean energy RD&D to $16 billion per year

• Call for complementary energy policies to drive market adoption of new technologies

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

Provide Incentives to Nascent Technologies

• Clean energy tax incentives

• Loan guarantees

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

Provide Incentives to Nascent Technologies

• Clean energy tax incentives

• Loan guarantees

• Standards

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

Provide Incentives to Nascent Technologies

• Clean energy tax incentives

• Loan guarantees

• Standards

Need to reform energy tax incentive programs to make them:• More predictable• More technology neutral• More level playing field

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

Provide Competitive MarketplaceEnergy markets will only be competitive if

prices reflect all costs

National Academies of Science estimated damages from non-climate air pollution from coal-fired power plants to be 3.2 cents per kWh

Need to reform energy tax incentive programs to make them:

• More predictable• More technology neutral• More level playing field

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So What Should Government Be Doing?

Provide Competitive MarketplaceEnergy markets will only be competitive if

prices reflect all costs

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Thank you

Amit RonenDirector, GW Solar Institute

Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy, George Washington University


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