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The Green Industrial Revolutionand the United States
In the Clean Energy Race, Is the United Statesa Leader or a Luddite?
By Kate Gordon, Robert Borosage, and Derek Pugh December 2013
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The Green IndustrialRevolution and theUnited StatesIn the Clean Energy Race, Is the United States
a Leader or a Luddite?
By Kate Gordon, Robert Borosage, and Derek Pugh December 2013
OurFuture.org
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1 Introduction
5 The global race for clean energy leadership
7 The stakes: A new industrial revolution
9 The challenge: China rising
12 The United States: Pushing forward or falling behind?
15 Choosing to lead
17 A regional strategy
21 The Department of Commerce: Core federal support
for a regional energy strategy
25 Conclusion: A matter of choice
26 About the authors
27 Acknowledgements
28 Endnotes
Contents
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Introduction
A new green indusrial revoluiondriven by a variey o concerns and opporu-
niiesis gahering seam across he globe. In some regions, i is spurred by land
and waer scarciy. In ohers, i is driven by rising concerns abou caasrophic
climae change. And in even more regions, new energy echnology and finan-
cial innovaions have opened up exciing indusrial and economic possibiliies.
Whaever he cause o his ransormaion, a is cener is a new approach o
energy characerized by an increasing commimen o renewable energy, energy
conservaion and efficiency, and a 21s-cenury approach o generaing and mov-ing uels and elecriciy ha recognizesno deniesour climae and naural
resource challenges.
Tis growing commimen is already inorming governmenal, corporae, and
privae decisions. I is beginning o affec how regions produce, disribue, and
consume energy. Over he nex ew decades, i will aler everyhing: where we
live, how we ravel, and how we hink abou economic growh and prosperiy. Te
commimen is only a is beginning sages; i will become he source o expand-
ing global markes and o millions o new jobs in a hugely diverse se o indusries
and occupaions, rom cuting-edge research o insallaion o echnologies such as
roofop solar panels and uiliy-scale wind arms.
Te counries ha lead his ransormaion will benefi enormously, no jus rom
breahing healhier air and drinking unained waer, bu also rom economic
expansion in he orms o new markes, profis, and jobs. Te counries ha lead
his green revoluion will lead he 21s cenury. Tose ha ignore i will become
his cenurys Luddies.
Te quesion acing he Unied Saes is clear: Which one will we choose o be,leader or Luddie?
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oday, he Unied Saes is a leader in advanced energy innovaion, holding
mos o he worlds paens in his area. We are also a he ron o he pack when
i comes o insalling new renewable energy sysems, building highly efficien
srucures, and pushing or more uel-efficien and elecric cars. Bu we have many
rivals. China and Germany, in paricular, have made he clean energy ransiion
cenral o heir overall economic developmen sraegies. Despie some major se-backs and obsacles, hese counries coninue o have a srong poliical and policy
consensus behind ransorming o a more advanced energy economy, while in he
Unied Saesnowihsanding he presidens recen rousing climae speech in
June 2013he pas ew years have seen an increasingly parisan divide on energy
and climae issues a he naional level.
Te 2012 elecion highlighed hese divisions. Candidaes rom saes wih srong
ossil uel mining and exracion operaions increasingly idenified wih a drill,
baby, drill agenda, dismissing climae change alarms and championing domesic
energy producion. Te erociy o he poliical seasons ani-climae change rheo-ric ulimaely moved New York Ciy Mayor Michael Bloombergwho winessed
he desrucion o pars o his grea ciy afer Hurricane Sandyo issue a srong
endorsemen or Presiden Barack Obama a ew days beore he elecion, saing
ha Tis issue is oo imporan. We need deermined leadership a he naional
level o move he naion and he world orward.1
We now ace a siuaion where poliical pressures are hreaening o roll back
valuable energy programs, such as sae renewable energy sandards and ederal
ax credis or wind and solar power. Insead, a he ron and cener o our new
naional energy policy is a domesic oil and gas producion agenda ha would
ulimaely speed he rae o climae change. A he same ime, he surge in unding
or clean energy ha came rom he American ecovery and einvesmen Ac is
winding down, meaning ha many o he mos exciing effors o move America
oward a new energy paradigm are a risk o dying on he vine.
America is a a crossroads. Will he Unied Saes choose o coninue is progress
oward leadership in renewable energy and energy efficiency in he green indus-
rial ransormaions ha have already begun? Or will i cede leadership o oher
counries commited o dominaing he new markes?
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Tis repora join effor o he BlueGreen Alliance, he Insiue or Americas
Fuure, and he Cener or American Progresssummarizes he sakes involved
in his choice. We propose a bold sraegy or he Unied Saes, one ha relies on
his counry s grea naural and economic srenghs, o capure a leading role in
his 21s-cenury green indusrial ransormaion.
Specifically, we propose ha he Unied Saes ake advanage o is rue naional
srenghs: he abiliy o innovae rom he sae and local levels up, and o com-
bine policies ha work or differen regions o he counry ino a coheren whole.
Ulimaely, we believe ha our naional energy sraegy mus be, a is hear, an
inegraed se o regional energy sraegies. Tis is our compeiive edge. Unlike
China and Germany, which drive policy rom he op down, we are a counry
o botom-up innovaion and iniiaive. Collecing hese effors ino a naional
sraegy will ake acion, and we recommend ha no only Congress bu also he
Deparmen o Commercewhich already has regional economic developmen
uncionsplay a major role in his iniiaive.
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The global race for clean energy
leadership
America is emerging rom a hisorically srong period o clean energy invesmen.
Te American ecovery and einvesmen Ac, or AR, ofen called he simu-
lus bill, presaged a golden age o clean energy policies and financing, which led o
rapid growh in he renewable energy and efficiency secors. Te ax credis, block
grans, and inrasrucure unds generaed by his program, building on a ounda-
ion o srong sae incenives or renewable energy and efficiency ha had been
developed in he years leading up o he naional simulus bill , vauled he Unied
Saes o he number one posiion on he Pew Chariable russ ranking o globalclean energy invesors in 2011.2Wih $48.1 billion in clean energy invesmens
ha year, he Unied Saes finally pulled in ron o China or he firs ime since
Pew began his series o repors.
In 2011, he Unied Saes led all naions in financing or solar, energy efficiency,
and biouel echnologies3and coninued is leadership in venure capial inves-
men. We also excelled in research and developmen, or &D: U.S. public and
privae &D accouned or 30 percen o he world oal in 2011.4And we were
no jus invening and financing hese sysems: Te U.S. doubled is own domesic
renewable energy capaciy rom 2009 o 2012.
Bu while we led in innovaion and insallaion, we ell behind on oher crii-
cal pieces o he energy value chain, paricularly in advanced manuacuring.
Troughou our hisory, our mos effecive economic developmen iniiaives
have ocused no only on creaion o new echnologies, bu also on providing
he inrasrucure or hose echnologies o be developed, produced, and moved
across he Unied Saes. Our educaion, workorce raining, ransporaion, and
energy sysems have undergirded our economic successes or decades. Wihou
public invesmens in higher educaion and deense-relaed compuer echnology,or insance, here would likely be no Inerne oday.5
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In addiion, many o hese innovaions happened no a he naional level, bu
raher a he regional level. As he Brookings Insiuions Mark Muro and Bruce
Kaz poined ou, i is a he local and regional level where he Unied Saes expe-
riences he grounded, day-o-day ineracions by which real companies in real
places complee ransacions, share echnologies, develop innovaions, sar new
businessesand yes, creae jobs and locae workers.6
Bu in our approach o energy policy andwihin iadvanced manuacur-
ing policy, we seem o have orgoten hese lessons. Alhough he AR ook a
regionally ocused and inegraed approach o policy developmen,7i sands as an
excepion: In general he U.S. approach o policy in his arena has been disaggre-
gaed and inconsisen.8
Chinas approach o clean energy policy sands in conras. China has prioriized
manuacuring and insallaion, ocusing specifically on increasing is expors in
clean energy echnologies o oher counries. Tis was in he conex o a high-level policy sraegy, he 12h Five-Year Plan, which se aggressive growh goals
or sraegic emerging indusriesincluding hree new energy indusries: clean
energy echnology, alernaive energy, and clean energy vehicles.9Chinas clean
energy sraegy is no perec by any means. Te governmens ocus on manu-
acuring and insallaion a he expense o building ou Chinas research and
developmen engines, or example, led o major overproducion o convenional
solar panels las year and ended up bankruping some o he counry s model
businesses. Bu here is no doub ha he sraegy drove Chinas clean energy
secor orward. Te counry is now he world leader in oal insalled capaciy or
renewable energy, while also producing hal o he worlds wind urbine and solar
modules.10Indeed, in 2012, China reclaimed he firs spo in he Pew rankings.
For hose uncomorable wih looking o a non-democraic counry or inspiraion,
we can urn wesward o Germany. In many ways, Germanys remarkable com-
mimen o Energiewende, or energy ransormaion, is even more breahaking
han Chinas recen moves in his direcion. Germany has pursued is clean energy
vision over he pas wo decades, recognizing he need or a comprehensive policy
approach across secors. Tis has driven a dramaic invesmen in clean energy as
well as a modernized grid, energy efficiency, and echnological invenion.11
Nowcommited o closing down nuclear plans ha supply 20 percen o he naions
energy, he German plan projecs ha in 40 years, 80 percen o elecriciy will come
rom renewable sources, as opposed o 80 percen currenly derived rom ossil uels
and nuclear. ecenly, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced plans o build offshore
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wind arms ha will cover an area six imes he size o New York Ciy a he cos o
$263 billion, or abou 8 percen o he 2011 German gross domesic produc, or
GDP.12Bolsered by srong incenives, Germany is he larges global solar marke in
he world.13Again, his sraegy is no perec. In Germany, he naional eed-in ariff
policy, which requires uiliies o buy small-scale renewable power a a fixed price,
has resuled in massive deploymen o solar panels bu also in inflaed elecriciycoss. Germanys governmen coninues o adjus he ariff rae, bu many busi-
nesses are agiaing o end he policy alogeher.14Sill, he German modellike he
Chinese exampleis a reminder ha a rue commimen o energy ransormaion
mus sar wih making ha ransormaion a prioriy across secors and indusries,
and an inegral par o a naions overall economic sraegy.
Te Unied Saes has no made energy ransormaion a prioriy. Here, unding
or energy research and developmen is squeezed during every ederal budge
cycle, and a range o core clean energy iniiaives are expiring. As Pews Whos
Winning he Clean Energy ace? 2012 Ediion repor noed, Even as severalpioneering counries have sumbled, new markes have opened, and he cener or
clean energy invesmen has shifed rom Wes o Eas.15
The stakes: A new industrial revolution
Te indusrial revoluion se up he economic pecking order or he 20h cenury.
Leadership in he green economy will pay similar rewards in he 21s cenury, as
his growing marke experiences vas expansion over he coming decades. Te
U.N. Environmen Programme repors ha here are more han 5 million green
jobs worldwide, which has doubled since 2006.16Domesically, job growh in he
renewable energy secor has been increasing a a rae o 3.4 percen per year, and
growing our imes aser han oher secors.17
Privae capial invesmen in renewable energy alone is up by more han 600 per-
cen since 2004. An esimaed $2.3 ri llion invesmen in he broader low-carbon
energy marke is projeced or he nex decade.18Even in he ace o new ossil
uel discoveries, unsable energy prices coninue o drive invesmen in energy
efficiency and conservaion. Erns & Young ound in 2011 ha hree-ourhs ohe major global corporaions planned o increase heir clean echnology budges
rom 2012 o 2014, wih much o i going o research and developmen.19In ac,
global invesmens in renewable energy power plans were acually higher han in
ossil uel power plans in 2012.20
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By he end o 2012, he 648 gigawats, or GW, in clean energy generaion capac-
iy in place globally were 56 percen greaer han insalled nuclear generaion.21
While hydropower sill provides he grea bulk o elecriciy rom renewable
energy sources, solar phoovolaic, or PV, was he ases-growing renewable
energy echnology worldwide, generaing our imes more han i did in 2009.22
Boh wind and solar prices have dropped dramaically, in no small par becauseo ill-considered Chinese and German policies ha led o overproducion o solar
panels, which flooded he global marke, making hem closer o price-compeiive
wih radiional sources. Invesmen in his secor is projeced o oal $1.9 rillion
over he nex seven years.23
In he Unied Saes, public and privae invesmens in advanced energy projecs
have creaed boh new clean megawats and new clean energy jobs. In general,
advanced energy indusries grew aser han he overall economy during he pas
decade and ared beter during he recession.24Te Bureau o Labor Saisics, or
BLS, esimaes ha here were 3.4 million green jobs in he U.S. economy in 2011,nearly hree-ourhs o which were in he privae secor.25Te BLS definiion is
narrow, omiting areas such as vehicle efficiency, bu i does include jobs across
muliple secors o he economy: clean energy producion, conservaion, recy-
cling, energy efficiency, rerofiting, sales and services, and more.
Alhough he Unied Saes has no ocused as inenly on is energy manuac-
uring sraegy as China and Germany, manuacuring sill dominaes he clean
economy secor, wih jobs in renewable energy and efficiency sysems, biouels,
green chemicals, and elecric vehicles. Te highes number o green jobs in he
BLS surveynearly 15 percen o all jobs counedwere in manuacuring.26
Tis is down rom 26 percen in 2010, mosly because o gains in he consruc-
ion secor, bu i is sill significan. While China compees largely on price wih
low-wage labor, he Unied Saes ends o hold a compeiive advanage in higher-
skilled, more advanced manuacuring jobs and wih jobs in firms making prod-
ucs ha are no produced elsewhere.27Tese jobs punch above heir weigh,
as Naional Economic Council Direcor Gene Sperling has noed, in ha hey
generae muliple offshoo jobs in oher indusries, offer good job opporuniies o
non-college-educaed workers, and offer a median wage ha is higher han ha o
he economy as whole.28
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Te coming years will bring huge new climae challenges, and wih hem new
opporuniies o coninue hese srong indusry- and job-growh paterns. We
will also see growh in new areas, such as inrasrucure developmen, which will
bring job opporuniies o skilled workers in manuacuring and consrucion in
paricular. Exreme weaher evens such as Supersorm Sandy no only underscore
he need o do somehing abou our warming plane, bu hey also highligh heinheren vulnerabiliy o our exising energy inrasrucureand he imperaive
o srenghen and modernize i. While power lines wen down, nuclear power
plans wen offline, and millions o people wen wihou elecriciy during he
hurricane, smaller and more localized power generaors such as Bloom Energys
uel cells in Delaware coninued o operae. As sorms like Sandy become more
common, i is imperaive ha wealhy counries such as he Unied Saes begin o
seriously hink abou hardening and modernizing heir inrasrucure in order o
proec hemselves agains climae change evens, and o do so in a way ha emis
as litle carbon as possible.
The challenge: China rising
Te Unied Saes is jus waking up o hese realiies, bu Chinaone o our
major global economic compeiorsis already acing on hem. In is 12h Five-
Year Plan covering he years rom 2011 o 2015, Chinese leaders idenified seven
sraegic emerging indusries as criical o moving China up he value-added
chain in manuacuring and crucial o is overall susainable developmen.29Tree
o hemclean energy echnology, alernaive energy, and clean energy vehi-
clesare core o he green economy. Chinas goal is o grow hese secors rom
5 percen o is GDP in 2010 o 15 percen o is GDP by 2020. Goldman Sachs
repors ha China plans o inves $1.7 rillion in he seven indusries over he nex
five yearshe equivalen o a sunning 20 percen o Chinas GDP in 2011.30In
2012, Chinas growh and energy use slowed, bu i remains on arge or is major
goals. enewable and nuclear energy consiued an esimaed 94 percen o all
elecriciy generaion growh in 2012.31
China is now he larges energy consumer in he world, having surpassed he
Unied Saes in 2010. No coincidenally, i is also he larges carbon emiter.Seveny percen o Chinas energy comes rom coal, and China is now he worlds
larges producer and consumer o coal.32Tis dominance has come a a huge cos
o Chinas air and waer qualiy. In is push or more susainable developmen o
deal wih polluion issues and o urn isel ino an advanced energy manuacur-
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ing powerhouse, China is emphasizing clean coal echnologies along wih oher
more renewable echnologies. o advance and clean up is coal indusry, China
has se required arges or a 17 percen reducion in carbon emissions per uni o
GDP, 16 percen reducion in energy inensiy per uni o GDP, and a 30 percen
reducion o waer usage per uni o indusrial value added.33Since 2011, Chinas
leaders have pushed new coal emission regulaions and air-qualiy sandards inresponse o wha is seen as a growing crisis.
Meanwhile, China already has he larges renewable energy capaciy in he world,
oaling 152 GW in 2012, or 25 percen o he global oal.34I is he worlds larges
producer o hydroelecric power, which consiues 80 percen o is renewable
energy capaciy.
In addiion, he curren Five-Year Plan ses a renewable energy arge ha calls
or non-ossil uels o grow o 15 percen o he counrys elecriciy use by 2020,
up rom 8.6 percen in 2010. epuable esimaes sugges ha hey exceeded 9percen by he end o 2012.35Te ull arge will require an esimaed 320 GW
o 480 GW in growh o capaciy over he nex decade, or wha Goldman Sachs
esimaes as one-hird o one-hal o he enire global non-ossil uel capaciy.36
Tis would require huge growh in Chinas renewable and low-carbon energy sec-
ors: For wind, he curren goal is 100 GW o capaciy by 2015, up rom 45 GW in
2001; or solar PV, he goal is a dramaic increase rom 21 GW o 35 GW by 2015.
Nuclear energy capaciy is also projeced o expand significanly.
Tis commimen o low-carbon energy is inegraed ino a broader se o clean
energy and economic plans. Te Five-Year Plan is complemened by Chinas op
1,000 Energy-Consuming Enerprises Program, which ses arges or energy
efficiency rom he counrys leading corporaions ha consume one-hird o he
counrys energy.37I has ambiious goals or upgrading and expanding a smarer,
more modern grid sysem, wih a major commimen o building high-volage
ransmission lines o ry o solve problems o conneciviy and ransmission, and
a mass marke in smar meers o increase efficiency as consumer prices rise. I has
launched pilo projecs on price reorms, seeking o reduce subsidies or energy
and allow rising prices o help uel conservaion and efficiency.38China has also
implemened impressive educaion and workorce-raining effors o back upis commimen o clean energy leadership, making i an ideal place or emerg-
ing innovaive energy companies o locae wih he secure knowledge ha hey
will find a willing and well-rained se o engineers, manuacuring expers, and
programmers a he ready.39Tese sraegies have no all succeededdespie is
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goal o becoming a clean energy innovaor, China is sill mosly compeing in his
secor as a low-cos manuacurerbu he counry is coninuing o push orward
wih a srong naional clean energy sraegy ha is ully inegraed ino a larger
economic developmen plan.
Chinas leadership in clean energy comes a a cos. Because o he counry s srongocus on developing an expor base or clean energy producs, i has someimes
ailed o push or he kind o domesic energy ransormaion ha i desperaely
needs. I is beyond ironic ha he leader in manuacuring clean energy echnolo-
gies such as solar panels and windmills suffers rom he worlds wors air and
waer polluion. weny o he 30 mos pollued ciies in he world are in China,
and one-hird o he counry is affeced by acid rain.40Cancer is now a leading
cause o deah in China due o oxic chemicals.41Demonsraions and proess
have spread, as people increasingly objec o hese policies, and hese proess are
saring o drive China oward a more aggressive approach o domesic polluion
regulaion.42
Chinese expors are also bolseredby harsh policies ha suppress consumpion,
poison he environmen, and expose workers o poor wages as well as unsae
working and living condiions. Chinas overall economic growh sraegy drives
a race o he botom globally, as counries wih beter worker and environmenal
proecions sruggle o compee.43
China clearly sees leadership in renewable energy as essenial o is own inernal
developmen, as well as a key par o is expor sraegy. Premier Li Keqiang, who
came ino power in March, is so ocused on moving China oward a more susain-
ableand a he same ime, profiablebusiness model ha some are calling he
counrys shif oward hese pracices Liconomics.44I is moving aggressively o
climb he ladder o echnological innovaion, capuring exising echnology, seek-
ing o dominae he markes in wind and solar. I has susained and expanded his
effor in is 13h Five-Year Plan, wih clear goals, he commimen o subsanial
capial, and pricing policies ha help creae markes or more cosly renewable
energy such as solar and wind. I has become a world leader in renewable energy
and plans o susain and expand on ha posiion. Alhough his sraegy is show-
ing cracks, mos recenly in Chinas larges solar manuacurer, Sunech, deaulingon is sae loans afer being propped up by governmen unds or years,45Chinas
commimen o renewable energy will coninue o make i a manuacuring leader
in he green indusrial revoluion.
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The United States: Pushing forward or fall ing behind?
Unlike China, he Unied Saes is no a op-down, command-and-conrol
economy. Privae-secor invesmen decisions drive innovaion and developmen,
and are he primary source o economic growh. Tese decisions ofen happen
along regional linesor insance, in he Silicon Valley and esearch rianglecorridors. Bu hisorically, he privae secor relies on he governmen, wheher
sae or ederal, or help: o srucure markes, seed research and developmen, and
provide subsidies and suppor or sraegic indusries ha are deemed imporan
o our naional securiy or economic posiion.
In clean energy and he green economy, he Unied Saes has suffered rom
shor-erm and changeable policies a he naional level. We sared ou srong in
he 1970s. In response o he Arab oil embargo, he Naional Energy Ac o 1978
ocused on conserving ossil uels; a he same ime, public uiliy regulaory
policy required uili ies o purchase power rom consumers, encouraging devel-opmen o a small disribued solar and wind energy secor.46Te oil crisis and
concerns abou peak oil also spurred ederal suppor o he biouels indusry
and developmen o ehanol as an energy source. Bu his period o growh
was succeeded by negleci no disdainor clean energy echnologies in
he 1980s, and hen a resurgence o ineres ha peaked wih he American
ecovery and einvesmen Ac in 2009. Overall, rom 1979 o 1999, $91.5 bil-
lion in 2000 dollars wen ino energy &D a he Deparmen o Energyand
o his, 62 percen wen o a combinaion o ossil uel and nuclear research, and
only 32 percen o renewables and energy efficiency.47And DBL Invesors ound
ha by 2009, he American oil and gas indusry had received a whopping $447
billion in 2010 dollars in cumulaive hisorical subsidies. Compare ha o he
palry $6 bil lion ha wind, solar, and geohermal energy received in cumulaive
subsidies by ha same year.48
Even during imes o growh, mos U.S. clean energy policies have been ime
limied, underunded, and poliically charged, while oil and gas companies have
quiely enjoyed susained governmen subsidies or a cenury.49Perhaps he signa-
ure example o his on-again, off-again approach o alernaive energy unding is
he Producion ax Credi, or PC, or renewable energy, which originally passedin he Energy Policy Ac o 1992, and has limped along in shor exender bills ever
since. Mos recenly, he PC was se o expire in December 2012 and exended
or jus one addiional year; i is currenly under consideraion once again by a
deeply skepical Congress.50
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Presiden Obamas firs erm seemed o be a urning poin or clean energy. Te
single-larges domesic invesmen in alernaive energy, ransporaion, and
uel in U.S. hisory was he AR, which provided a dramaic surge o public
invesmen and iniiaive in advanced energy projecs. Te AR provided
abou $90 billion in ederal invesmen and simulaed anoher $100 billion
in privae invesmen in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and low-carbonuels and vehicles. Te oal included grans, loan guaranees, ax credis,
invesmen in &D, compeiive prize compeiions, and developmen proj-
ecs across a wide range o secors and echnologies. For insance, on he early
sage echnology side, he legislaion creaed a new agency cal led he Advanced
esearch Projecs Agency-Energy, or APA-E, modeled afer he Deparmen o
Deenses Deense Advanced esearch Projecs Agency, or DAPA, program, o
drive advanced research projecs in energy. Bu i also prioriized deploymen o
exising echnologies, such as smar grid and smar meer programs, high-speed
rail, and efficiency upgrades o ederal buildings and he ederal flee. One o he
bigges single invesmens was in low-income weaherizaion, which received $6billion under his measure.51
One imporan aspec o AR was ha i combined efficiency regulaions and
procuremen goals, which help creae a marke or new echnologies, wih financ-
ing ools o help he deploymen o hese echnologies. For example, he adminis-
raion raised uel-efficiency sandards o increase auomoive efficiency and drive
echnology innovaion, while also providing new financing ools or advanced ba-
ery research. A he same ime, i recognized Americas hisory o srong region-
ally-ocused energy sraegies by seting up a local Energy Efficiency Block Gran
program and providing he iniial unding or he Energy egional Innovaion
Cluser, or E-IC, which challenged regions o come up wih innovaive echnol-
ogy and economic developmen soluions o solve clean energy problems.52
Under hese policies, combined wih some very srong exising iniiaives a he
local and sae level, renewable energy capaciy in he Unied Saes doubled
beween 2009 and 2012.53Te wind secor grew paricularly as during his
period: U.S. wind energy capaciy wen rom 9,922 megawats, or MW, insalled
in 200954o 59 GW insalled and conneced in 2012.55Te Deparmen o Energy
projeced ha wind would reach 61 GW by 203056
bu recen rends sugges hahis figure will be ar surpassed. Te wind secor also saw srong domesic manu-
acuring growh as more megawats were insalled: Domesic conen o wind ur-
bine pars wen rom jus 20 percen o 60 percen as he U.S. capaciy buil up.57
One o he ARs mos successul programs, he Advanced Manuacuring ax
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Credi program, helped companies build or reool hundreds o new acories or
solar power generaion, advanced bateries, wind urbine componens, and more.
AR was a criically imporan bill. Bu i was also a ime-limied one. Te las
AR dollars have wended heir way hrough he clean energy markes, and now
we ace he poenial expiraion o several oher imporan financing ools hahave been par o he U.S. energy ransormaion oolbox. Te Producion ax
Credi jus expired las year and was exended or only one more year hrough his
December. Te Invesmen ax Credi is slaed o expire in 2016. Te las o he
Advanced Manuacuring ax Credis will be disribued in early 2014.
Unorunaely, here is litle prospec o new ederal congressional programs o
provide srong incenives or he innovaion, manuacure, and deploymen o
advanced energy echnologies. Indeed, he curren Congress seems especially hos-
ile o any ransormaion o our energy sysem oward lower-carbon alernaives.
For insance, he House appropriaions bills or fiscal year 2014 seek o slash allnondeense research and developmen by 11.6 percen.58And under he seques-
raion cus ha wen ino effec on March 1, 2013, renewable energy grans were
cu 8.7 percen or he remainder o he year, wih more cus likely in uure bud-
ges.59Even early sage research and developmen, usually a biparisan program,
has been slashed. Te Deparmen o Educaions science budge, he Office o
Energy Efficiency and enewable Energy, or EEE, and APA-E suffered cus o
5 percen and more under sequesraion.60Perhaps mos elling is ha he BLS,
which only jus sared racking he clean energy economy a ew years ago, had o
cu is program off compleely due o sequesraion cus. As he agencys March
19, 2013 press release on Employmen in Green Goods and Services2011
saed, In order o achieve hese savings and proec core programs, he BLS will
eliminae wo programs and all measuring green jobs producs.61
Presiden Obama remains commited o using regulaion and his execuive powers
o drive he energy ransormaion as par o a larger naional response o climae
change, as is eviden rom he presidens Climae Acion Plan, which was released
in June 2013.62Bu here are disinc limis on wha any presiden can do wihou
congressional acion.
Jus as all hese renewable energy, efficiency, and echnology programs have
gone ino decline, he Unied Saes has seen a huge energy boom in a much
more carbon-inensive secor: unconvenional oil and gas. Oil producion rose
o is highes level in decades, while naural gaswih he massive expansion o
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conroversial recovery echnologies such as hydraulic racuring, or racking
reached an all-ime high. Tese advances, especially in naural gas, have helped
cu coal use dramaically in he Unied Saes bu have also hreaened o crowd
ou renewable energy innovaion and deploymen, as well as energy efficiency
iniiaives.63Wihou srong and consisen policy suppor or low-carbon energy
alernaives, which help creae marke cerainy or invesors and invenors, hesesecors hreaen o wiher on he vine. As Goldman Sachs noed in 2012, Te lack
o long-erm policy cerainy in he Unied Saes makes i unlikely ha he robus
levels o [privae] invesmen can be susained.64
Wih he ecovery Ac, he Unied Saes pu a marker down ha i is serious
abou ransorming is energy secor. Bu mos AR programs expired a he end
o 2011, and hough some programs were exended or a year or wo,65he clean
energy marker is decidedly wavering. Te Unied Saes now mus decide wheher
o compee or leadership in his area or cede he leadership o ohers.
Choosing to lead
Tere is no quesion ha i we choose o lead, we can surge ahead in he global
clean energy markeplace. Over he pas our years, as AR programs and
complemenary sae programs have rickled ino is economy, he Unied Saes
has demonsraed he abiliy o compee in he new global economy. Our capac-
iy or innovaion is unmached. Our venure capial markes are unrivaled. Our
scieniss and echnologically sophisicaed workorce are a global asse. And our
abiliy o ranslae local and sae successes ino naional programs has borne ou
ime and ime again. Bu aced wih China, Germany, and oher counries mak-
ing a ull effor o capure and dominae he emerging clean energy and broader
green economy, he Unied Saes will compee and win only i i leverages hese
economic and culural srenghs and uses hem as he oundaion or a long-erm
and inegraed naional policy o drive he process.
Many repors have been writen abou he policy elemens necessary o pu he
Unied Saes ino his leadership posiion.66I is clear ha we mus ake he kind
o inegraed approach ha China and Germany have aken when building heirown clean energy economies. We need o provide clear and consisen signals o
invesors and businesses by seting naional goals or clean energy producion
and carbon emission reducion. We need o help drive innovaion by invesing in
research and developmen, and providing manuacuring incenives in hese new
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growh indusries. We need o coninue invesing in he basic building blocks ha
underpin all economic growh: our educaion and workorce sysems.
Tese naional policies provide a ramework or acion. I he Unied Saes is o
ake leadership in his area, hese policies should be augmened by a major srae-
gic iniiaive ha akes advanage o he counrys naural srenghs, in paricularour abiliy o innovae a he local and regional level, and o learn rom hese
successes in designing our naional policy. In he remainder o his paper, we argue
ha a botom-up regional sraegy is key o he U.S. clean energy uure, and ha
he Deparmen o Commerceusually an overlooked agency in he clean energy
spaceis key o accomplishing his regional sraegy.
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A regional strategy
Te Unied Saes would grealy benefi rom osering a regional approach o
clean energy. We are no a cenralized economy like China. We are a collecion
o saes and regions, each wih diverse naural and human capial resources,
energy consumpion paterns, and economic growh sraegies. We should exploi
his diversiy and develop a naional energy sraegy ha ruly draws rom hese
regional differences. In a recen repor, he Cener or American Progress, or CAP,
and he Caliornia hink ank Nex Generaionormerly called Te Cener or
he Nex Generaion, or CNGjoined in deailing elemens o ha sraegy.
Te repor, egional Energy, Naional Soluions: A eal Energy Vision or
America,67provides a clear alernaive o he simplisicand irresponsible
drill, baby, drill vision pu orh by he American Peroleum Insiue and is
ollowers. Insead, he repor provides an alernaive, susainable vision or each o
he six major mulisae regions o he counry, each based on ha regions unique
srenghs: offshore wind off he Alanic, solar in he Pacific, advanced vehicles in
he Midwes, smar grid in he Souheas, large-scale renewables in he Mounain
Wes, and coasal resoraion in he Gul saes.
Te repor conends ha energy issues are inherenly regional, and he auhors
approach heir policy recommendaions in ha ligh. Tey also recognize hese
oher imporan ruhs abou he uure o he U.S. energy sysem:
Our earh is warming, and our resources are finie, which means we mus swifly
enac measures o make us global leaders in he ace o ha realiy.
We mus drive invesmen in muliple orms o energy and uel so we are never
dependen on one finie resource or elecriciy and ransporaion needs.
We mus undersand and respec he unique asses o each region o our
counry, wheher hey are naural resources or inrasrucure and workorce
invesmens.
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Energy ransormaion will require ambiious, large-scale projecs ha creae new
jobs and anchor srong economic developmen sraegies o ensure American
economic compeiiveness and rue energy independence well ino he uure.
aking each o hese prioriies ino accoun, he repor idenifies specific job-crea-
ing sraegies or each major region o he counry, aking special care o highlighhe unique naural and human capial srenghs o hese regions and heir poen-
ial o conribue o a low-carbon economic developmen sraegy. For example,
he chaper on he indusrial Midweswriten by Zoe Lipman, ormerly o he
Naional Wildlie Federaion, now o he Blue Green Alliancehighlighs he
combinaion o skilled workers and manuacuring inrasrucure, including srong
supply chains, ha led o his regions dominance in he field o alernaive vehicle
manuacuring. Lipman poins ou ha he regions growh in his secor would no
have been possible wihou srong ederal uel economy sandards, which drove
auomakers o find new and innovaive sraegies o make heir cars more efficien.
Bu i also would no have happened jus anywhere: i was in his region ha heeconomic inrasrucure was already buil ou o anchor his innovaion.
In a very differen example, he repor looks a he Gul Coas, an area wih ine-
gral ies o he oil and gas secor ha is also on he ron lines o climae change.
Here, auhor Jeffrey Buchanan rom Oxam poins o a differen kind o economic
developmen approach, one ha ocuses on coasal resoraion and innovaion in
new resoraion echnologies. Te region is paricularly suied o hese sraegies
because resoraion is a specifically localized aciviy, bu also because o is uni-
versiies, research ceners, and echnical experience wih coasal and waer issues.
Anoher imporan approach he repor akes is o call ou isolaed energy
regionsregions o he Unied Saes ha are paricularly hard o reach wih exis-
ing elecriciy inrasrucure and hereore have very high energy coss. Te repor
idenifies Hawaii, Alaska, and norhern New Englandwhere many residens sill
use home heaing oil, and where naural gas is impored rom Yemen because o a
lack o inrasrucure o move i up rom he lower Easern saesas hree such
regions. Tese areas are paricularly suied o ake on alernaive energy echnolo-
gies, because hey are cos-compeiive in comparison wih expensive impored
uel. Tey also underscore he imporance o aking specific regional approacheso energy and climae policy in he Unied Saes, and he innovaion ha can be
spurred a he regional level and hen can bubble up ino naional policy.
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Tese kinds o energy ransormaion and adapaion approaches can anchor an
economic renaissance in hese regionsin ac, in some cases ha is already hap-
pening, such as in he indusrial Midwes wih is new ocus on advanced vehicle
manuacuringwhile also helping o move he Unied Saes as a whole ino
a leadership role on clean energy. Bu energy leadership canno come rom he
regions alone. Te repor argues srongly or a se o naional policies ha pro-vide a ramework or his regional acion: a price on carbon, a rue naional clean
energy sandard, cerainly and sabiliy in he alernaive energy ax credi marke,
and srong suppor or advanced energy manuacuring, o name he mos criical.
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The Department of Commerce:
Core federal support for a regional
energy strategy
Wha he CAP and CNG repor describes, and wha we buil on earlier in his
repor, is neiher an energy sraegy nor an environmenal sraegy. I is an eco-
nomic developmen sraegy ha ocuses on energy secors and is responsive o
environmenal realiies. Ta is why he Deparmen o Commerce is well suied
o assume an imporan role in managing his emerging indusrial ransormaion.
Te Deparmen o Commerce, one o he smalles ederal agencies, is ofen under-
appreciaed in Washingon. Bu consider his: Commerce already has a buil-in inra-
srucure ha provides ederal suppor or regionally specific policies and programs.
Is Economic Developmen Adminisraions, or EDAs, saed mission is o drive
he ederal economic developmen agenda by promoing innovaion and com-
peiiveness, preparing American regions or growh and success in he worldwide
economy.68Is ocus is on innovaion and regional collaboraion, wih six regional
offices ha work direcly wih sae and local officials. Te EDA and he Deparmen
o Commerces Naional Insiue o Sandards and echnology, or NIS, have
cooperaed in building he Hollings Manuacuring Exension Parnership, a
naionwide nework o ceners wih more han 1,400 echnical expers rained
o assis small- and medium-sized manuacurers in creaing and reaining jobs.69
Par o is ocus has been on green manuacuring and exporing. In Caliornia, or
example, he regional clusers o opporuniy program has placed specific ocus
on creaing parnerships in clean ransporaion manuacuring and uels.70NIS
recenly released a sofware-developmen ki o help uiliies build green buton
applicaions ha allow cusomers o see heir energy usage, enabling hem o make
inormed decisions abou how o save on power usage.71
Commerce was also a core parner in he muliagency Energy egional
Innovaion Cluser program, which challenged regional collaboraions anchored
by ederal labs and universiies o find new and place-based soluions o core
energy challenges such as developing echnologies o improve he efficiency
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in buildings. Te Greaer Philadelphia region ulimaely ended up winning he
E-IC compeiion or energy efficien building design, receiving $129 million o
creae a Navy Yard Smar Energy Campus.72Alhough Commerce played a small
unding role in he E-IC programeclipsed by he many dollars spen by he
much larger Deparmen o Energyis saff played a key role in shaping he pro-
gram design and building off is many years o experise in he idea ha cluserso businesses, regional governmen eniies, workorce and educaional insiu-
ions, and innovaors can anchor he economic growh o individual regions.73
Commerce is no jus an imporan player in shaping regional economic devel-
opmen sraegies. I is also cenrally involved in racking and monioring
global climae change impacs and heir poenial effec on hese regions. Te
Deparmen o Commerces Naional Oceanic and Amospheric Adminisraion,
or NOAA, provides no only weaher orecass hrough he Naional Weaher
Service, bu also sophisicaed inormaion on he climae and ecosysems. Is our
areas o ocus include ecosysems, climae, weaher and waer, and commerce andransporaion.74
Commerce is uniquely siuaed o provide he high-level environmenal daa
ha help regions undersand how he climae will affec heir inrasrucure and
economies, and i also has he economic developmen inrasrucure o help hose
regions grasp he economic possibiliies opened by he emerging challenges hey
ace. Te Deparmen o Commerce operaes a boh he 450-mile-high levelli-
erallyand on he ground.
We believe ha, as climae change and is impacs become an increasingly crii-
cal par o our naions economic growh sraegy, Commerce should ake on a ar
more ambiious role. Wih solid leadership and increased capaciy, Commerce
could be he cenral deparmen ensuring ha energy programs ou o he
Deparmen o Energy, environmenal programs ou o he Environmenal
Proecion Agency, and workorce raining and sandards programs ou o he
Deparmen o Labor, all work ogeher o suppor regionally specific economic
developmen plans ha will help America consolidae global leadership in he
green indusrial revoluion.
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Tese policies are criical o ensuring ha he Unied Saes has wha oher
counries like China have already esablished: a srong and sable marke or new
renewable and efficien energy echnologies; some financing opions o ensure
ha hese new echnologies can scale up quickly and efficienly; and he inra-
srucure o physical and human capial o ge his low-carbon elecriciy and uel
o consumers. Providing ha basic naional ramework will allow our regions,saes, ciies, and communiies o do wha hey do bes: innovae and incubae he
bes soluions or heir own paricular needs and condiions.
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Conclusion: A matter of choice
From is beginning, he Unied Saes has prospered rom augmening he
enrepreneurial energy o is privae secor wih public commimens and parner-
ships ha help drive innovaion and scale up invenion. Our ounders made an
early commimen o building a canal sysem o help increase rade and ravel in
he early days o he epublic. In he mids o he Civil War, Presiden Abraham
Lincoln pushed developmen o he ransconinenal railroad o bind he naion
ogeher. U.S. warime spending gave U.S. indusries leadership in poswar indus-
ries rom commercial airlines o elecommunicaions o nuclear power. Americanpublic policy subsidized he educaion o a generaion o soldiers hrough he
G.I. Bill. Te suburbs grew as public policy and guaranees made homeowner-
ship affordable. Public &D provided he basis or wha grew o be he docom
revoluion.75
Now we mus decide how o reac o he new green indusrial revoluion ha is
already creaing new markes around he world. Tere is no quesion ha he
demand or clean energy; energy efficien producs, buildings, homes, modes o
ranspor; and environmenally susainable producion processes will burgeon
over he coming decades. China, Germany, and oher counries are already com-
miting hemselves o lead his revoluion and capure hese markes. Te Unied
Saes has many advanages in his compeiion, bu i mus make a clear choice
o compee. Ta requires he clariy o public policyhe range o subsidy and
sraegy ha has enabled us o lead in pas indusrial ransormaions.
Dow Chemical Company Presiden, Chairman, and CEO Andrew Liveris has
writen ha A renaissance is wihin reach. I Americans are he ones who design
and build he new [clean economy echnologies] i will re-energize commerce in
he Unied Saes, creaing, wihou a doub, millions o high paying jobs.76
Tequesion is: Will we reach or i or le i pass us by?
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About the authors
Kate Gordonis a Senior Fellow a he Cener or American Progress, where she
previously served as he Vice Presiden o Energy Policy. She currenly works in San
Francisco, where she heads he energy and climae program a Nex Generaion.
Formerly he head o he Apollo Alliance, which is widely known or spearheadinghe naional green jobs movemen, Ms. Gordon has been naionally recognized as
an exper on he inersecion o clean energy and economic developmen or more
han a decade. She conribues regularly o Te Wall Street Journalas one o he news-
papers Energy Expers, blogs or Te Huffingon Pos, and wries a popular weekly
blog on Caliornia energy and climae news or Nex Generaion.
Robert Borosageis he ounder and presiden o he Insiue or Americas
Fuure and co-direcor o is siser organizaion, he Campaign or Americas
Fuure. Mr. Borosage wries widely on poliical, economic, and naional securiy
issues. He is a conribuing edior a Te Nationmagazine and a regular blog-ger a Te Huffingon Pos.His aricles have appeared in Te American Prospect,
TeWashington Post, TeNew York imes,and TePhiladelphia Inquirer. He is
he ounder and board chair o Progressive Majoriy, an organizaion devoed
o recruiing and raining progressives o run or sae and local office. He is also
he ounder and chair o ProgressiveCongress.org, an organizaion ha provides
a bridge beween progressives in Congress and he progressive communiy. He
serves on he board o he Insiue or Policy Sudies, a progressive research insi-
ue, and he BlueGreen Alliance, a coaliion o environmenal organizaions and
labor unions. Mr. Borosage is a graduae o Yale Law School and holds a masers
degree in inernaional affairs rom George Washingon Universiy.
Derek Pughis a senior ellow a he Campaign or Americas Fuure. His work
ocuses on a range o issues affecing economic growh and income inequaliy,
including youh paricipaion in he economy, he middle class, green energy,
manuacuring, and possecondary educaion. Beore joining he Campaign or
Americas Fuure, Derek worked as a oosevel Policy Fellow a Young Invincibles,
where he ocused on provisions o he Affordable Care Ac and suden-loan deb.
Prior o his ellowship, he provided research on Arican American inan moral-
iy as a McNair Scholar or he Liecourse Iniiaive or Healhy Families. Derek isrom Cincinnai, Ohio, where he served as an AmeriCorps VISA voluneer. He
has also lived in Asia and Europe. Derek holds a bachelors degree in healh and
sociey wih a ocus on communiy healh and policy rom Beloi College, and a
proessional cerificae in public policy rom American Universiy.
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Acknowledgements
Te auhors would like o hank he affiliaed organizaions o he BlueGreen
Alliance, as well as Cener or American Progress Senior Policy Analys Melanie
Har, or heir commens on early drafs o his repor.
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Endnotes
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2 The Pew Charitable Trusts, Whos Winning the CleanEnergy Race? 2011 Edition (2012), available at http://www.pewenvironment.org/uploadedFiles/PEG/Pub-lications/Report/FINAL_forweb_WhoIsWinningThe-CleanEnergyRace-REPORT-2012.pdf.
3 Ibid., p. 5.
4 Ibid., p. 10.
5 Harry McCracken, How Government Did (and Didnt)Invent the Internet, TIME, July 25, 2012, available athttp://techland.time.com/2012/07/25/how-govern-ment-did-and-didnt-invent-the-internet/.
6 Mark Muro and Bruce Katz, The New Cluster Moment:How Regional Innovation Clusters Can Foster the NextEconomy (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2010),available at http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/papers/2010/9/21%20clusters%20muro%20katz/0921_clusters_execsum.pdf.
7 Diana Farrell and Thomas Kalil, United States: A Strat-egy for Innovation, Issues in Science and Technology(2011), available athttp://www.issues.org/26.3/farrell.html.
8 Brian Wingfield, Unpredictable Clean-Energy PoliciesHurt U.S., Senator Says, Bloomberg News, June 14,2012, available at http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-06-14/unpredictable-clean-energy-policies-hurt-u-dot-s-dot-senator-says.
9 Abby Joseph Cohen and Rachel Siu, SustainableGrowth in China: Spotlight on Energy (New York:Goldman Sachs, 2012), available at http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/archive/archive-pdfs/sustainable-growth-china-cohen.pdf.
10 Mark Muro, Jonathan Rothwell, and Devashree Saha,Sizing the Clean Economy: A National and RegionalGreen Jobs Assessment (Washington: Brookings Institu-tion, 2011), available athttp://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Series/resources/0713_clean_economy.pdf.
11 Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology,Germanys new energy policy: Heading towards 2050with secure, affordable and environmentally soundenergy (2012), available athttp://cleanenergyaction.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/germanys-new-energy-policypropertypdfbereichbmwispracheenrwbtrue1.pdf.
12 Stefan Nicola, Germanys $263 Billion Renewables ShiftBiggest Since War, Bloomberg News, March 19, 2012,available at http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-03-18/germany-s-270-billion-renewables-shift-biggest-since-war.
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30 Ibid.
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34 The Pew Charitable Trusts, Whos Winning the CleanEnergy Race? 2012 Edition, p. 36.
35 Houser, Chinas 2012 Energy Report Card.
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37 Ibid., p. 23.
38 Ibid., p. 24.
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