Clean Energy 2025

Clean Energy 2025


Clean energy refers to electric power that is generated with little or no environmental impact, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Clean energy is crucial for mitigating climate change, reducing pollution, and promoting sustainability.

President Biden established a nationwide goal of creating a carbon pollution-free power sector in the U.S. by 2035. Supporting this goal, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocates $62 billion for clean energy investments and demonstrations. About one-half of states have established renewable-portfolio standards that require power producers to phase in clean renewable energy. With these market drivers, clean energy will be among the strongest markets in the U.S. economy for the foreseeable future.


1 OVERVIEW
1.1 Scope
1.2 Market Assessment
1.3 Resources
2 CLEAN ENERGY COMMITMENTS
2.1 U.S. National Goals
2.3 Federal Investments in Clean Energy
2.3 Clean Power for Federal Facilities
2.4 State Mandates For Renewable Energy
2.5 Corporate Pledges
2.6 United Nations Initiatives
2.7 International Net-Zero Targets
2.8 European Union Investments in Clean Energy
2.9 Resources
3 ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION BY SOURCE
3.1 U.S. Electric Power Generation
3.2 World Electric Power Generation
3.3 Electric Power Generation in Major Countries
3.4 Resources
4 HYDROPOWER
4.1 Hydropower Generation
4.2 Largest Hydropower Plants
4.3 Maintaining and Enhancing Hydroelectricity
4.4 Pumped Storage Hydropower
4.5 Engineering Companies
4.6 Current Hydropower Projects
4.7 Resources
5 NUCLEAR POWER
5.1 Nuclear Power Generation
5.2 Global Nuclear Power Generation
5.3 Power Reactor Units
5.4 Recent Commissions
5.5 Current Nuclear Power Projects
5.6 Licensing and Extensions
5.7 Engineering and Construction Services
5.8 Resources
6 SOLAR
6.1 Solar Power Generation
6.2 Solar Power by State
6.3 Largest Solar Farms
6.4 Largest Publically Traded Solar Companies
6.5 Largest Solar Panel Manufacturers
6.6 Largest Engineering and Construction Companies
6.7 Resources
7 WIND
7.1 Wind Power Generation
7.2 Largest Wind Farms
7.3 Generation by State
7.4 Offshore Wind Power
7.5 Distributed Wind Systems
7.6 Engineering Companies
7.7 Market Resources
8 GEOTHERMAL
8.1 Geothermal Power Generation
8.2 Market Potential
8.3 Commercialization
8.4 Federal Initiatives
8.5 Resources
9 HYDROGEN
9.1 Hydrogen Economy
9.2 Fuel Cells
9.3 Research Projects To Watch
9.4 Hydrogen Hubs
9.5 Key Players
9.6 Resources
10 NUCLEAR FUSION
10.1 Technology Overview
10.2 Fusion Reactor Technology
10.3 Research to Watch
10.4 Commercialization
10.5 Resources
11 OCEAN ENERGY
11.1 Technology Overview
11.2 Market Potential
11.3 Research to Watch
11.4 Commercialization
11.5 Resources
12 SMALL MODULAR REACTORS
12.1 Technology Overview
12.2 SMR Companies
12.3 Federal Support
12.4 Resources
APPENDIX - ONLINE RESOURCES
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