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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Renewable Energy financing

Thomas Jefferson

Stephen Lacey podcast this week Crossing Valley Death was simply brilliant. The first 10 minutes or so he delivered a number of top players are allowed to interview snippets for energy innovation, basic information about each click (singular) is the fact that the financing of:

There is a gap equity investors (who want to invest in a few million dollars to projects that are likely to generate high profits in the short term) and between the interests of institutional investors and banks (which, at the same time as they take a long term measures, due to the fact that only mature, risk-free technologies).

The show went on to discuss a wide range of different work Add-ons to the challenge, including the initiative is now in the process through Congress: DOE, Clean Energy Deployment Manager (CEDA) housed in the creation of a new entity.Supporters claim that the CEDA would provide a strong financial expertise and create attractive to investment in the environment, development and deployment of clean energy opetusteknologian for a particular purpose.

I would like to add, the only thing is that the entire conversation in renewable energy, which is currently expensive vis-?-vis fossil fuels. Stephen interviewed some of the folks in this casually, but is really the entire issue, crux; "the concept of a level playing field" I mentioned before, but this is where the key problem is you have a solution to clarify now the bloated government even higher, select it, but if you think that the "Government is the best, is regulated by at least" and you want to run a clean-energy sector of market-based mechanisms, capital formation, really need to make clear the fossil fuels subsidies, the problem will take care of itself not only in an instant.

Craig Shields 2GreenEnergy. com is a journalist and the author of Renewable Energy Facts and Fantasies (published by Clean Energy Press 2010)


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