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Catching Fire: An Analysis of Maine's Combined Heat and Power Energy Incentive Policies

Posted on:2015-10-26Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Tufts UniversityCandidate:Laufer, Joshua AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2479390017998530Subject:Sustainability
Abstract/Summary:
This study qualitatively reviews and analyzes Maine's state-level incentive policies and regulations to catalyze the development of renewably fueled Combined Heat and Power (CHP) facilities by utilizing a framework developed by Janet Sawin. The results of the analysis indicate that additional opportunities exist to promote additional renewable CHP plant development through both strengthening existing state policies and passing new legislation. Maine's Renewable Portfolio Standard and Production-Based Incentive pilot program could be expanded in scope and in their level of support for renewable CHP. New policies could be enacted to further accelerate renewable CHP development in the state, such as a Production Tax Credit (PTC) and the creation of a grant program for level 2 feasibility studies within the existing Public Benefits Fund (PBF), Efficiency Maine Trust.
Keywords/Search Tags:Maine's, Incentive, Policies, Renewable CHP
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