The AWEA Blog: Into the Wind


We're number ... 3??

Not much of a cheer, is it? But, that's the word from the Pew Charitable Trusts, which reported recently that the U.S. dropped another place, to third, in clean-energy investment in 2010.

The report, "Who's Winning the Clean Energy Race," found that the U.S., with $34 billion in spending during the year on clean energy, trailed China ($54.4 billion) and Germany ($41.2 billion), after falling behind China in 2009.

In an interview with Reuters's Timothy Gardner, former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm, a Pew advisor, commented, "There had been a theory out there that China was rising so fast in clean energy because of its low labor costs. This is not about labor costs, this is about policy."

According to the report, both China and Germany have national minimum clean-energy targets (such as would be provided by a Renewable Electricity Standard), that have contributed to their progress.


3 responses

  1. Oh well April 2, 2011 01:20AM
    Wasn't President Obama once about renewable energies and such? And doesn't the US have significantly more wind, sun and people than Germany?
  2. 8th Sister Energy March 31, 2011 10:25AM
    I'm surprised me that we're #3. Germany has been clean-energy conscious for a long time.
  3. renewable energy association March 30, 2011 07:16AM
    thats an occassion to congratulate

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