scholarly journals The Wind Energy Production Tax Credit as an Alternative to a Carbon Tax

2013 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Jay Sher

This paper attempts to determine an optimal level for the wind energy production tax credit based on the carbon dioxide reduction potential of wind energy. The optimal level is calculated using a conservative value for the social cost of carbon and an upper bound for the carbon dioxide reduction potential of wind energy. Even under the most efficient wind energy operation conditions, the reduction in carbon dioxide is not substantial enough to warrant the current value of the production tax credit. Further study is needed to determine why it is so overvalued.

2014 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 78
Author(s):  
Samuel S. Webster

This paper analyzes the impact of the federal Production Tax Credit on the development of wind energy in the US. Following an analysis of the incentives these policies produce for wind energy generation and integration, this paper finds that, although the Production Tax Credit has proven effective at promoting some level of wind power development, the effectiveness of the Production Tax Credit varies by region and by itself is unlikely to achieve the deep levels of wind power penetration desired by some policymakers and the U.S. Department of Energy.


Catalysts ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 789
Author(s):  
Gang-Juan Lee ◽  
Yu-Hong Hou ◽  
Hsin-Ting Huang ◽  
Wenmin Wang ◽  
Cong Lyu ◽  
...  

A novel heterostructure consisting of Ru and Cu co-doped ZnS nanopowders (RCZS) into a MoS2-graphene hybrid (MSG) is successfully prepared by the microwave-assisted solvothermal approach. RCZS nanopowders are fabricated on the surface of MSG, which produces a nanoscale interfacial between RCZS and MSG. As the photo-excited electrons of RCZS can easily migrate to MoS2 through graphene by hindering the electron and hole (e– and h+) recombination, the photocatalytic activity could be improved by effective charge transfer. As RCZS are anchored onto the MSG, the photoluminescence intensity of the chalcogenide composite photocatalyst obviously decreases. In addition, a quaternary ruthenium and copper-based chalcogenide RCZS/MSG is able to improve the harvest and utilization of light. With the increase in the concentrations of Ru until 4 mol%, the band gap significantly decreases from 3.52 to 2.73 eV. At the same time, moderate modification by ruthenium can decrease the PL intensity compared to the pristine CZS/MSG sample, which indicates the enhancement of e– and h+ separation by Ru addition. The photocatalytic activity of as-synthesized chalcogenide composite photocatalysts is evaluated by the photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction. Optimized operation conditions for carbon dioxide reduction have been performed, including the concentration of NaOH solution, the amount of RCZS/MSG photocatalyst, and the content of co-doped ruthenium. The doping of ruthenium would efficiently improve the performance of the photocatalytic activity for carbon dioxide reduction. The optimal conditions, such as the concentration of 2 M NaOH and the 0.5RCZS/MSG dosage of 0.05 g L–1, provide the maximum methane gas yield of 58.6 μmol h−1 g–1.


2018 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. 115-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sabbie A. Miller ◽  
Vanderley M. John ◽  
Sergio A. Pacca ◽  
Arpad Horvath

2022 ◽  
Vol 308 ◽  
pp. 118318
Author(s):  
Jian Liu ◽  
Meng Ou ◽  
Xinyue Sun ◽  
Jian Chen ◽  
Chuanmin Mi ◽  
...  

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