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Title: An Overview of Oregon Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency


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An Overview of Oregon Incentives for
Renewables and Efficiency
  • Yao Yin

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Background
  • Sustainability is a buzz word.
  • the Brundtland Commission (United Nations, 1987).
    This commission established the notion of
    sustainable development as meeting the needs of
    the present without compromising the ability of
    future generations to meet their own needs.

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  • (Governance for Sustainable Development, 2004)

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  • The institutional dimension is the key tool for
    the governance of sustainable development.

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  • To approach sustainability, renewable energy is a
    way.
  • Since the fuel crisis in the 1970s, the Pacific
    Northwest region has been investigating the use
    of renewable resources to produce energy.

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Figure 2 U.S. Energy Sources Pie (USDA, 2005)
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Primary Question
  • What is the institutional framework for the most
    popular renewables in Oregon?
  • We attempt to characterize the renewables and
    efficiency incentives available for Oregon.

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Technologies (DSIRE)
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Types
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Eligible Sectors
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Implementing Sectors
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Conclusion
  • 4 Bigs about Oregon Renewable Incentives

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Reference
  • United Nations General Assembly, 96th Plenary
    Assembly. (1987). Report of the World Comission
    on Environment and Development. Publication
    A/RES/42/187.
  • Governance for Sustainable Development. (2004)
    The Pignans Set of Indicators. Retrieved 7/3/07
    from http//www.gosd.net/Pignans.pdf
  • US Department of Agriculture. (2005). Biomass as
    Feedstocks for a Bioenergy and Bioproducts
    Industry The Technical Feasibility of a
    Billion-Ton Annual Supply. DOE/GO-102005-2135,
    ORNL/TM-2005/66. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA.
  • DSIRE. (2008). "Database of State Incentives for
    Renewables and Efficiency." from
    http//www.dsireusa.org/.
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