energy

Pennsylvania Commits $650M for Alternative Energy Package

This afternoon, Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell signed a $650 million package of tax incentives, loans and grants to spur the development and use of clean energy technologies within the state. The governor believes that the bill will help the state leverage as much as $3.5 billion in private investment and help the state build a stronger clean energy industry. Highlights from the Alternative Energy Investment Act include:

    New England Training Entrepreneurs to Capitalize on Clean Energy Sector

    This summer, 12 former CEOs with substantial experience in raising venture capital and no particular ties to clean energy will participate in an extensive curriculum-based fellowship program designed to rapidly transition them into a leadership role, in order to help grow the cleantech cluster in the New England region.

    $300B Farm Bill Includes Boost in Funding for Biofuel and Agricultural Research

    Last week, Congress approved the $300 billion "farm bill" with large bipartisan majorities in both the House and Senate (318-to-106 and 81-to-15, respectively). The wide margins belie that fact that the bill remains somewhat controversial outside of Congress for its lack of reform of farm and crop subsidies. President Bush vetoed the bill today, citing concerns about its continued support of large subsidies for agricultural producers despite record profits for the farming industry. With veto-proof majorities in both houses, however, the bill is likely to survive.

    DOE Maps Plan for 20 Percent Wind Energy by 2030

    Unprecedented investment in alternative energy technologies and growing awareness about the need for clean and renewable energy production have driven many states to initiate strategies to promote alternative forms of power generation, such as solar, hydroelectric, geothermal and wind power. Most current government strategies, however, fall short of what will be needed to build a truly reliable, affordable and clean energy portfolio in the U.S., according to a new study from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

    Fuel Efficiency, Alternative Fuels Are a Top Concern for Americans, Survey Shows

    When given a list of seven technology categories to possibly target and invest money and resources over the next 10 years, 37 percent of U.S. respondents selected “fuel efficiency and alternative fuels” as their leading choice, according to a national survey commissioned by the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) in Virginia. The remaining choices provided by the survey, which was conducted in March 2008, were as follows (ranked by overall popularity):

    • Medical – 30 percent;

    Major Economic Impacts of Utility-Scale Wind Projects in New York

    This NYSERDA report suggests that the state of New York could expect a return of $9.71 to $10.66 in new capital and employee salaries per megawatt hour of electricity produced by wind projects. This study also observes that though wind farms are more common on the west coast, wind projects in the northeast stand to generate greater economic benefits for state and local economies.

    Statewide Economic Impacts of New Generation from Wind, Coal, and Natural Gas in Arizona, Colorado, and Michigan

    This NREL Report finds that wind power offers superior direct economic returns to state investment as compared to coal and natural gas. Those varieties of energy production can have significant economic benefits as well, but only if resources are available in-state.