The Technology Policy Institute

June 11, 2009

Renewable Electricity Standard Should Allow for Energy Savings


Renewable Electricity Standard Should Allow for Energy Savings
Lenard Paper Also Stresses Importance of Specifying Baseline Correctly

 

 

For Immediate Release

Contact: Ashley Creel

June 11, 2009

(202) 828-4405

 

 

 
Incorporating energy efficiency into a Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) allows greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions goals to be achieved at lower cost, but is still a second-best solution, according to a new paper by TPI President and Senior Fellow Thomas Lenard.  Such standards are part of climate change legislation now being considered in the Congress.

Lenard's paper examines how cap-and-trade, RES, and energy efficiency fit together, which is also the subject of a June 12 TPI Congressional Seminar.  Lenard's paper makes the following points:

Lenard's paper can be found here.  Details on the June 12 event can be found here.