In a new report released today, the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) examines notable climate policy approaches for their impact on renewable energy growth and investment, including a federal high-penetration renewable energy standard or clean energy standard, a technology-neutral tax credit, and carbon pricing regimes. The new report, Advancing America’s Climate Leadership: Policy Options That Most Effectively Put Renewable Energy to Work, helps lay the groundwork for implementation as ACORE offers policy design recommendations and identifies complementary measures to ready the electric grid for the higher levels of renewable energy penetration necessary to achieve ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT Share this TweetShare on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Related PostsAdvanced Conductors on Existing Transmission Corridors to Accelerate Low Cost DecarbonizationMarch 15, 2022Potential Customer Benefits of Interregional TransmissionNovember 29, 2021Ensuring Low-Cost Reliability: Resource Adequacy Recommendations for a Clean Energy GridNovember 23, 2021Transmission Planning for the 21st Century: Proven Practices that Increase Value and Reduce CostsOctober 13, 2021Maximizing Cost Savings and Emission Reductions: Power Market Options for the Southeast United StatesSeptember 28, 2021Just & Reasonable? Transmission Upgrades Charged to Interconnecting Generators Are Delivering System-Wide BenefitsSeptember 9, 2021
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