REPP‘s Mission REPP‘s goal is to accelerate the use of renewable energy by providing credible information, insightful policy analysis, and innovative strategies amid changing energy markets and mounting environmental needs by researching, publishing, and disseminating information, creating policy tools, and hosting highly active, on-line, renewable energy discussion groups. What REPP Does REPP supports the advancement of renewable energy technology through policy research. REPP seeks to define growth strategies for renewables that respond to competitive energy markets and environmental needs. Since its inception in 1995, REPP has investigated the relationship among policy, markets and public demand in accelerating the deployment of renewable energy, which include biomass, hydropower, geothermal, photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind and renewable hydrogen. The organization offers a platform from which experts in the field can examine issues of medium-to long-term importance to policy makers, green energy entrepreneurs, and environmental advocates.
Geothermal Energy for Electric Power: A REPP Issue Brief
Masashi Shibaki, Fredric Beck, December 2003Renewable Energy for California: Benefits, Status and Potential
Fredric Beck, Jan Hamrin, Kirk Brown, March 2002ENERGY SMART DATA CENTERS: APPLYING ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY TO THE DIGITAL INFORMATION SECTOR
Fred Beck, November 2001THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPERATIVE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY: AN UPDATE
Adam Serchuk, April 2000A Guide to the Clean Air Act for the Renewable Energy Community
David Wooley, February 2000RURAL ELECTRIFICATION WITH SOLAR ENERGY AS A CLIMATE PROTECTION STRATEGY
Steven Kaufman, November 1999