Abstract

In the United States in the past two decades it has not been federal policy that has initiated the most significant renewable energy programs and developments in the country. Rather, in the continued absence of significant interest or leadership in Washington, renewable energy policies being adopted by individual States are leading the way, and to such an extent that they are now essentially beginning to define a “de facto” national renewable energy program. Donald W. Aitken, Ph.D., The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) and International Solar Energy Society (ISES) provides his view on what is currently driving renewables in the USA.

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