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Property:Incentive/TechMin
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Property Name | Incentive/TechMin |
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Property Type | Text |
Description | Technology Minimum. |
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Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard + | Renewables: 12.5% by 2024 (includes solar-electric minimum)<br /> Solar-Electric: 0.5% by 2024 + |
Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (Pennsylvania) + | Tier I: ~8% by compliance year 2020-2021 (includes PV minimum)<br /> Tier II: 10% by compliance year 2020-2021<br /> PV: 0.5% by compliance year 2020-2021 + |
Alternative and Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (West Virginia) + | At least 90% must come from eligible resources other than natural gas + |
C | |
City of Austin - Renewables Portfolio Standard (Texas) + | 200 MW from solar by 2020 + |
Columbia - Renewables Portfolio Standard (Missouri) + | Goal of 1% solar + |
E | |
Energy Portfolio Standard (Nevada) + | Solar: 5% of annual requirement through 2015 (1.2% of sales in 2015); 6% for 2016-2025 (1.5% of sales in 2025) + |
F | |
Fort Collins - Electric Energy Supply Policy (Colorado) + | No + |
J | |
JEA - Clean Power Program (Florida) + | No + |
N | |
Non-Mandated Renewable Energy Objective (Minnesota) + | At least 0.5% of renewable enegy generated should be biomass by 2005 and 1% biomass by 2010 + |
R | |
Renewable Electricity Standard (Missouri) + | Solar-Electric: 2% of annual requirement (0.3% of sales in 2021) + |
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (Maryland) + | Solar: 2% by 2020<br /> Offshore Wind: TBD, 2.5% maximum beginning in 2017 + |
Renewable Energy Standard (Arizona) + | Distributed Generation: 30% of annual requirement in 2012 and thereafter (4.5% of sales in 2025); half of this must be from residential installations and half from non-residential, non-utility installations + |
Renewable Energy Standard (Colorado) + | IOUs: 3% of retail sales by 2020 must come from Distributed Generation (as defined in law), of which, half must be "retail distributed generation" serving on-site load <br /> Cooperatives that provide service to 10,000 or more meters: 1% of retail sales by 2020 must come from Distributed Generation (as defined in law), of which, half must be "retail distributed generation" serving on-site load<br /> Cooperatives that provide service to less than 10,000 meters: 0.75% of retail sales by 2020 must come from Distributed Generation (as defined in law), of which, half must be "retail distributed generation" serving on-site load. + |
Renewable Energy Standard (Michigan) + | No + |
Renewable Energy Standard (Rhode Island) + | No + |
Renewable Energy Standard (Washington) + | No + |
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (North Carolina) + | Solar: 0.2% by 2018<br /> Swine Waste: 0.2% by 2018<br /> Poultry Waste: 900,000 MWh by 2014 + |
Renewable Generation Requirement (Texas) + | Non-Wind: Goal of 500 MW + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Hawaii) + | No + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Illinois) + | Wind (IOUs): 75% of annual requirement (18.75% of sales in compliance year 2025-2026)<br /> Wind (ARES): 60% of annual requirement (15% of sales in compliance year 2025-2026)<br /> PV (All): 6% of annual requirement in compliance year 2015-2016 and thereafter (1.5% of total sales in compliance year 2025-2026)<br /> Distributed Generation (IOUs): 1% of annual requirement in compliance year 2015-2016 and thereafter (0.25% of sales in compliance year 2025-2026) + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Massachusetts) + | In-state PV: Mandated Target of 400 MW + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (New York) + | Customer-Sited: Target of ~8.44% of the annual incremental requirement (0.5764% of state sales in 2015)* + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Oregon) + | PV (IOUs): 20 MW sized 500 kW to 5 MW by 2020 + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Pennsylvania) + | No + |
Renewable Portfolio Standard (Wisconsin) + | No + |