Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon

Oregon's energy system is evolving to reflect the stated legislative priorities of decarbonization, decentralization, and diversification. This report outlines several policy instruments (Renewable Portfolio Standards, Net Metering & Interconnection Standards, Tax Incentives, Public Benefit...

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Main Author: Gabrielle A Brown
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Portland State University 2020-05-01
Series:Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs
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Online Access:https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/32863
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description Oregon's energy system is evolving to reflect the stated legislative priorities of decarbonization, decentralization, and diversification. This report outlines several policy instruments (Renewable Portfolio Standards, Net Metering & Interconnection Standards, Tax Incentives, Public Benefit Funds, and Energy Efficiency Standards) available to the state, their alignment with the stated goals of the state, their utilization and effectiveness in other states, and the political considerations surrounding their implementation in the state of Oregon. This report concludes with suggested policy package considerations to further these goals in the current political climate.
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spelling doaj.art-7d62e3012b5947c0b57bd174524730322022-12-21T21:58:19ZengPortland State UniversityHatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs2474-10782020-05-014110.15760/hgjpa.2020.4.1.4Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in OregonGabrielle A Brown0Portland State UniversityOregon's energy system is evolving to reflect the stated legislative priorities of decarbonization, decentralization, and diversification. This report outlines several policy instruments (Renewable Portfolio Standards, Net Metering & Interconnection Standards, Tax Incentives, Public Benefit Funds, and Energy Efficiency Standards) available to the state, their alignment with the stated goals of the state, their utilization and effectiveness in other states, and the political considerations surrounding their implementation in the state of Oregon. This report concludes with suggested policy package considerations to further these goals in the current political climate.https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/32863DecarbonizationDecentralizationRenewable Portfolio StandardsNet Metering & Interconnection StandardsTax IncentivesPublic Benefit Funds
spellingShingle Gabrielle A Brown
Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs
Decarbonization
Decentralization
Renewable Portfolio Standards
Net Metering & Interconnection Standards
Tax Incentives
Public Benefit Funds
title Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
title_full Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
title_short Comparative Analysis & Strategy: Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy in Oregon
title_sort comparative analysis strategy policy instruments for renewable energy in oregon
topic Decarbonization
Decentralization
Renewable Portfolio Standards
Net Metering & Interconnection Standards
Tax Incentives
Public Benefit Funds
url https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/32863
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