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Owning the green grid the political economy of renewable energy policy design Joshua A. Basseches
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Basseches, Joshua A., author.
- Series:
- American and comparative environmental policy
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electric utilities--Government policy--United States.
- Electric utilities.
- Renewable energy sources--Government policy--United States.
- Renewable energy sources.
- Electric utilities--Government policy.
- Renewable energy sources--Government policy.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts The MIT Press [2026]
- Summary:
- "How corporate ownership of the electricity grid matters to state-level renewable energy policymaking.Historically (and for the foreseeable future), most public policy action in the United States to combat the global climate crisis has taken place at the state level. Former President Joe Biden’s administration marked a significant departure from that trend, as his policies pursued a strategy of “electrify everything” (transportation, buildings, and industry). But who owns the electricity system that is the linchpin of such a strategy, and how does this ownership affect the policy preferences of interest groups at the state level? Owning the Green Grid addresses these questions and more through an in-depth study of a quarter century of renewable electricity policymaking in seven states.Drawing on legislative and regulatory texts, interviews, and archival material, Joshua Basseches shows how the investor-owned utilities (IOUs) that provide electricity to three-fourths of the country have succeeded in designing policies that serve environmental aims sometimes but these companies’ shareholders always. Grappling with the impact of political partisanship and in-state energy economy, the author finds that although these factors do matter, it is the structure of a state’s utility sector that has the most consistent impact on the interest group politics of these policies. The book offers lessons for the politics of the clean energy transition going forward, and while those related to corporate political power may be troubling, others provide hope that climate politics need not be as polarized as it is perceived to be today"-- MIT Press Direct
- Contents:
- The political economy of the electricity grid
- The puzzle of renewable energy policy design
- Partisanship and its limits
- Energy economy and its limits
- How IOUs always win on distributive politics
- Lessons and implications
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (MIT Press Direct, viewed June 29, 2026)
- Other Format:
- Print version Basseches, Joshua A. Owning the green grid
- ISBN:
- 9780262053594
- 0262053594
- 9780262053600
- 0262053608
- OCLC:
- 1599318113
- Access Restriction:
- Some versions Open access versions available from some providers open access
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