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Powering the Future
  • Wednesday, December 17, 2008

2
Recent Highlights of Renewable Energy Public
Policy in VA
  • SB 1416 Reregulation (2007)
  • -12 Voluntary Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
    Goal by 2022
  • The Virginia Energy Plan (2007)
  • -20 Goal of Increased In-State Energy Production
    Through Renewable Sources
  • The Tobacco Commission Energy Research Grants
    (2008)
  • -Grant to Clean Energy Business Incubator Center,
    S. Boston
  • -Grant to Sustainable Energy Technology Center,
    Danville
  • The Virginia Energy Legislative Commission
    (2008)
  • -Strong Endorsement of Biofuels

3
Recent Highlights of Renewable Energy Public
Policy in VA, contd
  • RENEW Virginia (Governor Kaines Initiative,
    2008)
  • In todays economy, we can turn our energy
    challenges into an opportunity, Governor Kaine
    said. Our goal is to position the Commonwealth
    as a leader in alternative energy generation,
    energy conservation, and research and
    development. By developing a green energy
    industry here, we will not only move towards a
    more environmentally responsible approach to
    addressing our growing energy needs, but we will
    also help stimulate Virginias economy.
  • The Governors Commission on Climate Change
    (2008)
  • -13 Recommendations Related to Alternative
    Renewable Energy (Included in your packet of
    info)

4
Recent Highlights of Renewable Energy Public
Policy in VA, contd Governor Kaines
Presentation to the Money Committees (Today)
-1 Million Individual Income Tax Credit Fund for
Solar and Wind Units -1 Million Corporate
Income Tax Credit Fund for Solar Wind -Sales
Tax Exemption For Residential Solar and Wind
Purchases Secretary Of Natural Resources,
Preston Bryants RTD Op-Ed (Today)
5
Looking Ahead to 2009 in the Virginia General
Assembly
  • General Assembly Session Convenes January 14
  • -Governor Kaines Year of the Environment/RENEW
    Virginia Year
  • -Legislation filed dealing with energy
    environmental issues (Gov. Kaines Legislative
    Agenda, Sen. Whipple, Sen. Wagner, Del. Hogan,
    etc.)
  • -Massive Budget Shortfall 2.8B-3.5B

6
Looking Ahead to 2009 with President Obama
Congress
  • Economic Stimulus Package/Green Jobs
  • Energy Czar Carol Browner to coordinate
    renewable policy from the White House
  • Senator-Elect Mark Warner Congressman Eric
    Cantor will likely take point in the VA
    Congressional Delegation on renewable energy
    issues
  • Federal RPS Goal
  • -President Obama 10 by 2012 25 by 2025
  • -Senate Energy Natural Resources Chair, Jeff
    Bingaman 15 by 2020
  • Tax Credits Extension/Expansion

7
The Need to Speak with a Unified Voice
  • Silo Approach vs. Broad Industry Approach
  • With Scarce Resources, Plan Strategically
  • Constant Visibility is Essential

8
Mission Statement
  • The Virginia Alternative and Renewable Energy
    Association (VA-AREA) promotes the development,
    commercialization and use of alternative and
    renewable energy to foster business and
    legislative climates where renewable and
    alternative forms of energy are utilized to meet
    the Commonwealths growing energy demands while
    improving its economy, environment and
    sustainability.

9
Goals Objectives
  • Serve as a unified voice and organization
    representing the alternative and renewable energy
    producers, partners and industry in the
    Commonwealth of Virginia.
  • Promote alternative and renewable energy
    development, commercialization and use in the
    Commonwealth of Virginia.
  • Foster a business and legislative climate where
    alternative and renewable energy including
    hydroelectric, wind, solar, bio mass, bio fuels,
    tidal/current, geothermal, waste and hydrogen
    contribute to the economy through investments and
    job creation.

10
Goals Objectives, contd
  • Enhance the well-being and sustainability of
    Virginia's environment and valuable natural
    resources.
  • Provide education, advice and support for policy
    makers, citizens and relevant state entities
    including the General Assembly, State Corporation
    Commission and Department of Environmental
    Quality, among others.
  • Serve as a forum for members to share
    innovation, identify common objectives and
    discuss differences in policy.

11
Goals Objectives, contd
  • Develop positive relationships with key policy
    and decision makers and initiate a collaborative,
    coordinated approach to achieve alternative and
    renewable energy policies and industry objectives
    that generate a favorable business climate and
    foster growth.
  • Encourage the establishment of strategic
    partnerships between the alternative and
    renewable energy industry, the Commonwealth of
    Virginia and its institutions of higher learning
    to promote research and development.
  • Highlight the economic benefits, job and
    investment opportunities that the renewable and
    alternative energy industry contributes to
    Virginia.

12
Goals Objectives, contd
  • Identify barriers to the development and
    commercialization of alternative and renewable
    forms of energy in Virginia and develop solutions
    to address these challenges.
  • Evaluate the progress of current voluntary
    Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goals and
    invoke free-market competition to increase
    Virginia's voluntary RPS objectives.
  • Monitor proposed legislation and regulations
    pertinent to the renewable and alternative energy
    industry, advocating for or against when
    necessary.

13
Goals Objectives, contd
  • Assist the Commonwealth in meeting the goals
    pertaining to renewable and alternative forms of
    energy as set forth by the Virginia Energy Plan
    and the Governors Commission on Climate Change.
  • Work with Virginia's Congressional delegation to
    advance federal pro-growth policy recognizing
    that the federal government will play a vital
    role in the next decade as it explores
    opportunities to achieve energy independence.

14
Benefits of Membership
  • Representation of the industry before Virginias
    top policy makers and elected officials
  • Weekly news clip summary with timely news and
    in-depth reports on emerging trends, developments
    and the status of public policy initiatives that
    advance the renewable and alternative energy
    industry
  • Grassroots activity aimed at influencing
    legislators and making the industrys voice heard
  • Talking points and background information useful
    for educating legislators and policy makers

15
Benefits of Membership, contd
  • Quarterly newsletter
  • Access to members only Web site (under
    development)
  • Free copy of the membership directory
  • Companys listing in the membership directory
    and online
  • Invitation to the Virginia Alternative and
    Renewable Energy Association (VA-AREA) annual
    conference

16
Benefits of Membership, contd
  • Discounted registration and exhibiting fees at
    the annual VA-AREA conference
  • Numerous networking opportunities for companies
    to achieve greater exposure before the public and
    private sectors
  • Expanded benefits and services as the
    association grows

17
Membership Levels
  • Academic/Non-Profit 250 (Educator, Researcher,
    Environmental Advocates, Local Governments,
    Academic/Research Institutions)
  • Level 1 Membership 500 (Businesses with revenues
    under 5 Million)
  • Level 2 Membership 1000 (Businesses with
    revenues under 100 Million, but over 5 Million)
  • Level 3 Membership 2500 (Businesses with
    revenues under 1 Billion, but over 100 million)
  • Level 4 Membership 5000 (Businesses with
    revenues under 2 Billion, but over 1 Billion)
  • Level 5 Membership 7500 (Businesses with
    revenues over 2 Billion)

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Conclusion/Questions?www.va-area.org
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