Law 270.7 Biomass & Biofuels, and Landfill Gas Pollution Control Laws and Renewable Energy - November 5, 2008 A look at current practice and potential related to biomass use for powerplants, and the evolving effort to develop viable biofuels for transportation. Addressing the energy payback and carbon neutrality of biomass and biofuels; Indirect effect of water pollution and waste management laws on the development of renewable energy.
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Tags: energy environment renewable energy energy regulation economic regulation utilities alternative energy green power deregulation electricity electric power alternative fuels oil natural gas nuclear power windpower geothermal solar photovoltaics biomass biofuel coal hydroelectric distributed generation rate setting rate design public utilities municipal utilities transmission distribution generation energy efficiency demand side management demand response
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Lec 1 - Law 270.7 Introduction to Renewable Energy Options
Lec 2 - Law 270.7 Federal Renewable Energy Programs
Lec 3 - Law 270.7 State Programs and Regional
Lec 4 - Law 270.7 State Programs & an Introduction to Local Government Programs
Lec 5 - Law 270.7 Distributed Generation
Lec 6 - Law 270.7 Transmission and Deregulation
Lec 7 - Law 270.7 Technology-Specific Issues and Opportunities: Wind
Lec 8 - Law 270.7 Technology-Specific Issues and Opportunities: Geothermal
Lec 9 - Law 270.7 Technology-Specific Issues and Opportunities: Distributed Solar
Lec 10 - Law 270.7 Technology-Specific Issues and Opportunities
Lec 12 - Law 270.7 Waves, Tides, & Ocean Thermal
Lec 13 - Law 270.7 Small Hydro, Alternative Fossil Fuels, and Hydrogen