Lawrence Neuman

Dr. Lawrence Neuman

President, Effi Solar Development Company


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What are the implications of the defeat of key renewable energy provisions of the new Energy Bill?

January 2, 2008

Industry Flexes Muscle, Weaker Energy Bill Passes | www.nytimes.com

The US renewable energy industry suffered a body blow on December 14 when the U.S. Senate passed an eviscerated bill after it was stripped of the investment tax credits, production tax credits and a national renewable electricity standard (RES).   The irony was this occurred just as the United Nations Conference on Global Warming was wrapping up, a final agreement on long-term measures to mitigate climate change. The American public continues to express broad support for renewable energy and the key will be what Congress does in 2008 - the key will be the impact this issue has on politicians up for reelection and on the Presidential debate.

China's Expands Renewable Energy as Energy Demand Grows

March 30, 2007

China likely to overtake US as biggest carbon emitter this year | www.dailytimes.com.pk

  1. China’s position as the world’s largest investor in renewable energy is likely to strengthen.
  2. One of the key sources of renewable energy for China is wind energy.
  3. The central area for wind energy development is Inner Mongolia, where a majority of China’s energy resources are found, principally coal.
  4. China’s ambitious renewable energy goals will have wide ranging impacts.

The growing role for the US in the Carbon Market

March 30, 2007

Carbon market to grow 50% in 2007 | www.wbcsd.org

  1. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have created major markets for trading carbon credits and encouraged internal abatement programs as well as renewable energy projects.
  1. A majority of carbon trading in the EU focuses on carbon remediation through internal abatement methods while a majority in the Kyoto Protocol focuses renewable energy development
  1. The US market is on the verge of creating a carbon trading market that could both encourage reductions in carbon production, remediation measures as well as be a major driving force for renewable energy. 

China's Expands Renewable Energy as Energy Demand Grows

March 29, 2007

China likely to overtake US as biggest carbon emitter this year | www.dailytimes.com.pk

  1. China’s position as the world’s largest investor in renewable energy is likely to strengthen.
  2. One of the key sources of renewable energy for China is wind energy.
  3. The central area for wind energy development is Inner Mongolia, where a majority of China’s energy resources are found, principally coal.
  4. China’s ambitious renewable energy goals will have wide ranging impacts.

The Unexpected Supply of Silicon Photovoltaics

March 14, 2007

SolarWorld AG to Proceed with 500MW Wafer and Cell Plant in United States | www.solarbuzz.com

·Reports of the death of the silicon-based photovoltaic systems are greatly exaggerated.

·Despite the well-publicized shortage of solar grade silicon, many solar cell and module makers experienced significant growth in 2006.

·Wherever the supplies are coming from, the amounts are a surprise and assumptions regarding future production have to be reevaluated.

China Makes Cleaner Energy a Priority

August 14, 2006

China's renewable energy targets to cost billions: | www.marketwatch.com

China is taking major steps to develop renewable energy, opening enormous opportunities and challenges for this emerging industry.

On both the household scale, with solar hot water heaters, and on the massive scale where utility-scale wind energy farms are being planned and built, China promises to become a leader in the use of energy from solar, wind and hydro.

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