TY - GEN AU - Mark Bolinger AU - Ryan H Wiser AB -

The proliferation of both regulated and competitive green power markets potentially creates new revenue opportunities for photovoltaics (and, potentially, small wind). One such opportunity involves green power marketers purchasing "green tags" that represent the attributes of customer-sited grid-connected PV (and/or small wind) systems. Marketers then lay claim to the photovoltaic (PV) or small wind tags and re-sell them as part of a green power product. In the United States, two such "PV pricing" programs are just getting underway in Pennsylvania and the Pacific Northwest, while a related model known as the "solar power exchange" has been deployed in Switzerland since 1997. This case study describes each of these three innovative models. Innovative Features

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BT - Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy CY - Berkeley DA - 09/2002 N2 -

The proliferation of both regulated and competitive green power markets potentially creates new revenue opportunities for photovoltaics (and, potentially, small wind). One such opportunity involves green power marketers purchasing "green tags" that represent the attributes of customer-sited grid-connected PV (and/or small wind) systems. Marketers then lay claim to the photovoltaic (PV) or small wind tags and re-sell them as part of a green power product. In the United States, two such "PV pricing" programs are just getting underway in Pennsylvania and the Pacific Northwest, while a related model known as the "solar power exchange" has been deployed in Switzerland since 1997. This case study describes each of these three innovative models. Innovative Features

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PB - LBNL PP - Berkeley PY - 2002 EP - 6 T2 - Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy TI - PV (and Small Wind) Pricing Programs that Link Supply with Demand ER -