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The clean energy policy resources—reports, data, and tools—that are provided here encompass deployment programs, financial incentives and regulations.

Incentive/Instrument

Governments, utilities, development banks, green banks and the private sector have several tools at their disposal that can help address barriers to clean energy investments. Incentives are policies that reduce the capital expenditures for an investment and in some cases can also help reduce the cost of financing. Instruments are financial structures and agreements that provide financial products or contractual agreements that provide cash flows.

Investor

Investors include those who can provide cash, can purchase stocks or bonds, or can loan to clean energy projects. Investors have their own appetite for risk and preference for types of projects, investment lengths and return rates. Accordingly, investors may focus on specific technologies and applications, markets, and stages of the business development cycle.

Investment

Each type of capital maps to different investor classes and may come with specific stipulations. For example, equity investments imply ownership. Clean energy companies, project developers and direct investors will likely use a portfolio of different types of content, depending on the stage of development the project or company is in and considering the overall cost of capital.

Barriers

Despite being widely deployed in a variety of markets and being considered as proven and commercialized technologies, clean energy projects and companies may face challenges accessing investment and finance owing to systemic risks and a lack of experience through the project development and financing process. Public and private sector incentives and instruments and other efforts, such as capacity building programs and the policy and regulatory environment are potential solutions.

Market Stage

The level of market activity and size of the ecosystem of local technologies supplier, developers, financiers and investors can impact risks and thus the types of incentives and instruments needed to support project development. Nascent markets are likely to require stronger policy signals and programs that address higher risks and resulting cost of capital, whereas mature markets with significant project pipelines are less reliant on public sector programs.

Economy

Economic development can affect the overall financing and investment ecosystem. There are also often general correlations between stage of economic growth and the number and degree that barriers exist. Policymakers will need to consider the economic profile of their jurisdiction when designing incentives and instruments.

Jurisdiction

Policymakers, utilities and development banks focus on specific geographic areas, including at the regional level, at the country level or at the municipal or county/provincial level. Certain incentives and instruments may make more sense for a given jurisdiction.

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2010 China-United States Renewable Energy Grid Integration Workshop (Website)

This website provides 16 presentations from a workshop held in Beijing, 7-8 December 2010, as well as a workshop summary.…

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The China Sustainable Energy Program

Deployment Data

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2017 Offshore Wind Technologies Market Update

The research featured in this report highlights current market conditions in the United States and around the world. New state-level…

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United States Department of Energy

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Date:

1 August 2018

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Tools and Websites

A Guidebook on Renewable Energy Project Development and Packaging in the Philippines

This guidebook provides prospective renewable energy project developers in the Philippines with a road map to assist in project development…

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United Nations

Philippines Department of Energy

Policy Data

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A Compendium of Utility-Sponsored Energy-Efficient Rebate Programs

This resource evaluates utility rebate programs, sponsored by 59 utilities that provide rewards for the purchase of energy-efficient appliances and…

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Electric Power Research Institute

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Consumer Energy Council of America Research Foundation

Deployment Data

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A New Scheme for the Promotion of Renewable Energies in Developing Countries: The Renewable Energy Regulated Purchase Tariff

This report sets out the main findings of discussions carried out by the Developing Countries Group of the European Photovoltaic…

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European Commission

Alliance for Rural Electrification

PhotoVoltaic Technology Platform

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A Word on Low Cost Renewables: The Renewables Breakthrough: How to Secure Low Cost Renewables

Renewable energy has become the least-expensive energy choice in many parts of the world, leading to a powerful feedback cycle…

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Agora Energiewende

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Accelerating Off-grid Renewable Energy: Key Findings and Recommendations from IOREC 2016

This document brings report the key messages that emerged from the Third International Off-grid Renewable Energy Conference (IOREC 2016), including…

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IRENA

Date:

1 January 2017

Policy Data

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Advancing Gender in the Environment: Making The Case For Women in the Energy Sector

This brief reviews the role of women in the formal energy sector. It presents evidence that women’s equal participation in…

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United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

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Advancing Gender Equality in the Environment: Making the Case for Gender Equality in Large-Scale Renewable Energy Infrastructure Development

This brief provides an overview of the gender dimensions of planning and building large-scale renewable energy infrastructure, such as hydropower…

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United States Agency International Develpment

Date:

1 May 2018

Policy Data

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Tools and Websites

Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center: Federal and State Incentives and Laws Database

This database provides information on U.S. federal and state laws and incentives related to alternative fuels and vehicles, air quality,…

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United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Policy Data

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Analysis of the Impact of Fuel Cell Vehicles on Energy Systems in the Transportation Sector in Japan

This report examines the recent advances in fuel cell vehicles. The report then evaluates the impact of such vehicles on…

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Tohoku University

Deployment Data

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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (Website)

The Asia Pacific Partnership (APP) on Clean Development and Climate Website enables users to view current and past APP clean…

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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate

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Asia Pacific Forum for Environment and Development (APFED) Good Practice Database

This database allows users to search for “good practice” reports specific to country, implementation level, sectoral issues, cross-sectoral issues, actors…

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Asia Pacific Forum for Environment and Development

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Background Study: Developing a Legal Instrument for Gender Assessments in Energy Infrastructure Planning and Development within ECOWAS

The study seeks to set the stage for the creation and adoption of an ECOWAS regional legal instrument for conducting…

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ECOWAS Observatory for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency

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Tools and Websites

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BASE Renewable Energy Training Kits

The BASE Renewable Energy Training Kits are designed to help insurers, financiers, and other renewable energy project sponsors better understand…

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United Nations

Policy Data

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Tools and Websites

Building Energy Efficiency Policies (BEEP) Database

This database is intended to be a comprehensive collection of building energy efficiency policies from select countries around the world.…

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International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Building Technologies Program Webinar Archives

This website provides a compilation of U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Program webinars. The webinars discuss both residential and…

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United States Department of Energy

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Charge Without a Cause? Assessing Electric Utility Demand Charges on Small Consumers, Electricity Rate Design Review Paper No. 1

The goal of this document is to unpack the key elements of demand charges and explore their effect on fairness,…

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Solar Energy Industries Association