Evolving Financial Landscape for Renewable Energy

NYU School of Law, D'Agostino Hall, Lipton Hall 108 West 3rd Street, New York, NY, United States

Renewable energy has come to a financial crossroads: The renewable electricity production tax credit (PTC), which has fueled the growth of wind energy, expired on January 1 of this year, and Congress has yet to decide whether to renew it. The solar investment tax credit (ITC), which has encouraged the growth of solar, will expire […]

Roundtable with Peruvian Minister of Environment

Countries have agreed to write a new climate agreement to begin in 2020 and replace the Kyoto Protocol. The agreement will be finalized at the 21st UN Climate Convention Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2015 in Paris, but the text of the agreement will be finished this year at COP20 in Lima in December. […]

Green Trade and Climate Action on the Road to COP21

Shifting to a cleaner energy mix is essential to limit global temperature rise to the agreed 2-degree Celsius target as highlighted by the latest IPCC report. In order to achieve this, costs of renewable energy have to come down and markets need to be strengthened so as to allow for a scale-up of innovation, production, […]

Reforming New York’s Energy Vision: Implications for Wholesale Electricity Markets

NYU School of Law, Vanderbilt Hall, Faculty Library 40 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

Sponsored by Latham & Watkins LLP On November 3rd, the Guarini Center held an event titled, Reforming New York's Energy Vision: Implications for Wholesale Electricity Markets at NYU Law. The event addressed the New York Public Service Commission’s “Reforming the Energy Vision (REV)” initiative to reform New York’s electric energy industry and regulatory practices to promote greater […]

Reforming Electricity Regulation in New York State: Lessons from the United Kingdom

On November 18, 2014, the Guarini Center hosted an invitation only roundtable discussion exploring applications of British electricity regulatory policy for New York State. The roundtable explored the U.K.’s experience in developing, negotiating and implementing RIIO. Participants at the meeting included leading British representatives from government, industry, and academia as well as American economists, environmental […]

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