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Informational Material

Promoting Renewables: Ideas for Discussion from Rep. Ken Fletcher

Maine Green Power Models Presentation

Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE)

LBL Report, "Easing the Natural Gas Crises: Reducing Natural Gas Prices through Increased Deployment of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

New England Biomass Supply - 8/13/05

New York Wind Integration Study
     Phase 1 Final Preliminary Reliability Assessment Report - 2/20/04
     NYISO Wind Study Presentation - 10/14/04
     New York Wind Integration Report - 03/04/05
     New York Wind Integration Report Appendices - 03/04/05
     NY RPS Market Impact Report - 06/30/05
     NY RPS Market Impact Presentation - 06/30/05

MPUC Letter on Long Term Contracts

MPUC Presentation on Reports, August 2005

MPUC 2002 Standard Offer Study (Includes Green Standard Offer on Page 24)

Letter from Utilities and Energy Committee on Green Standard Offer

Letter from PUC to Utility and Energy Committee Regarding Green Standard Offer

New York Renewable Portfolio Standard, Cost Study Report II
     Volume A
     Volume B
     Appendix A
     Appendix B

New York Study on Effects of Integrating Wind Power on Transmission System, Phase 2

Massachusetts RPS, 2002 Cost Analysis Update - Sensitivity Analysis

Modeling Analysis: Renewable Portfolio Standards for the Rhode Island GHG Action Plan

Massachusetts Renewable Portfolio Standard: Cost Analysis

Potential Supply of Renewable Energy From "Existing" New England Biomass Plants

Mainewatch Reports
     1994
     2001
     2002

Maine Climate Action Plan

MPUC Report on Promotion of Renewable Resources

MPUC Report on Viability of Wind Power Development    
    Cover Page (pdf) (html)
    Table of Contents (pdf) (html)
    Executive Summary (pdf) (html)
    Final Report (pdf) (html)
    Appendices (pdf) (html)

NCEL News Alert: RPS - States take lead despite federal inaction