Jane Twitmyer
Principal
CACW|Watts
Areas of Expertise:
Clean Energy, Climate Change, Environmental Policy, Regulation, Renewables, Solar, Tax Policy, Water, WindRecent Posts by Jane Twitmyer
Recent Comments by Jane Twitmyer
- "The other market distortion that isn't discussed here are the $20billion in tax expenditures given annually to the fossil fuel companies. I am sure t"
Free Market Clean Energy Proposals for the Stimulus and Beyond - "How can we talk about building grid security without first having a discussion about what a future grid will actually look like?
Securing a one direc"
Preventing Disaster by Securing Our Grid - "SEPA says that “utilities can lead the development of innovative approaches that effectively integrate EVs into the grid, help further accelerate thei"
Curbing Emissions with Electric Vehicles - "Dr. Moniz, Sometime back in this discussion I suggested your efforts could be very well spent bringing our fossil fuel companies to the table to deve"
A Framework for The Green Real Deal - "I do agree that an all distributed structure will not constitute the entire new electricity system, but I probably see it playing a larger part than y"
A Grand Challenge to Commercialize Energy Storage - "Not sure I understand why we should focus on the types of storage you are looking for from the Storage Grand Challenge. The energy storage market is s"
A Grand Challenge to Commercialize Energy Storage - "You do not have to convince me that action is required immediately. Time would be better spent convincing investors that fossil fuel is no longer a "
Time for a Price on Carbon - "My point was that the lending cut off is the bank's choice - no political capital entailed, just enlightened bankers."
Time for a Price on Carbon - "Dan,
I have just read something I would like to add to this discussion. As I said I was in favor of the carbon tax in the past, but now feel that "
Time for a Price on Carbon - "Just another problem that highlights the fact that price is not determinative for de-carbonization ....
If the bill now proposed in become laws, "I"
Time for a Price on Carbon