Class 9: Resource Alternatives: Renewable Energy – The Technologies and the Programs – March 13, 2008. This class will introduce: the types of renewable energy including wind, biomass, landfill gas, photovoltaic, esoteric sources, and energy storage; the regulatory and legal strategies for encouraging the implementation of renewable energy options. Regulatory matters including PURPA, stranded benefits under deregulation, System Benefit Charges and Renewables Trust Funds, life cycle costs and emissions, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Energy Credits, net metering, and tax credits.
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2009 saw the growth of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind in places like China, Denmark and the United States. This is projected to grow further with the United States setting a target of 10 per cent Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) by 2012. Many companies are also working closely with the renewable energy market. One such company is Pacific Crest Transformers. It specializes in the manufacture of liquid-filled distribution transformers for a wide range of industry verticals.
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