%0 Generic %A Roger Clark %A Mark Bolinger %A Ryan H Wiser %B Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy %C Berkeley %D 2002 %I LBNL %P 6 %T Public Education, Marketing, and Consumer Action: The Multi-Party Programs of Connecticut and Pennsylvania %8 09/2002 %X

A number of state clean energy funds have begun to explore and implement public education and marketing campaigns for renewable energy. While the purpose of these campaigns is clear – to motivate electricity customers to purchase renewable energy – they have often faced mixed and sometimes unclear results. Two specific renewable energy public education programs in the U.S. have broad coalition funding: The Smart Power Project in Connecticut and the Mid-Atlantic Renewable Energy Coalition (MAREC) program in Pennsylvania. The Smart Power Project is funded at $1.4 million per year, while MAREC has attracted $881,000 of initial funding. This case examines the features, benefits, and challenges of these coalition-based efforts in public education. Innovative Features

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