Energy, Economic, and Social Impacts of a Clean Energy Economic Policy: Fuel Cells Deployment in Delaware

Author(s)Chen, Wei-Ming
Author(s)Kim, Hana
Date Accessioned2020-10-16T14:38:59Z
Date Available2020-10-16T14:38:59Z
Publication Date2020-09
AbstractClean energy-related economic policy is designed to promote new energy technology and vigorous economic development. However, this type of policy is typically implemented and evaluated separately in the economic and energy sectors: comprehensive assessments are rarely done. This study analyzes the policy effectiveness of a clean energy-related economic policy in Delaware from energy, economic, and social perspectives. In 2011, the Delaware government provided generous economic incentives to attract California-based Bloom Energy to establish a fuel cell industry in the state. After eight years of operation, Bloom’s fuel cells demonstrated high-efficiency performance (45%). However, the company has not met the goals of job creation and payroll additions that it had promised to the Delaware government. In addition, public debate has arisen regarding the Qualified Fuel Cell Provider Project (QFCP), a special tariff for Bloom Energy. This paper concludes that when a government provides economic incentives to support new technology development, public acceptance should also be considered, particularly when the policy brings long-term social obligations and effects. Cost-sharing equity, decision making transparency, and knowledge enhancement are issues. Lessons learned from this case are applicable to a broader context.en_US
CitationEnergy Policy 2020, Vol. 144, 111617, pp. 1-9; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111617en_US
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/27837
Languageenen_US
PublisherEnergy Policyen_US
KeywordsFuel Cellsen_US
KeywordsClean Energyen_US
KeywordsEnergy-Related Economic Policyen_US
KeywordsEconomic Incentivesen_US
KeywordsSocial Equityen_US
KeywordsEnergy Efficiencyen_US
TitleEnergy, Economic, and Social Impacts of a Clean Energy Economic Policy: Fuel Cells Deployment in Delawareen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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