Matt Yglesias? makes the pitch for a Green Bank. For inspiration, look no farther than KfW Construction Bank in Germany. Setup by the US as part of the Marshall Plan to help finance reconstruction following WWII, KfW has become the preeminent green bank in Germany, providing cheap financing to local German banks (and even large multi-nationals) for the purpose of financing green energy projects (Germany's EEG is among the best designed and most effective green energy subsidy programs worldwide).
When the credit markets imploded, putting the squeeze on green energy project finance, KfW increased the size of project they were willing to finance in an attempt to restart the market.
In theory, the US DoT Grant program (created as part of the stimulus) would provide something similar, acting as a mechanism to turn tax credits (or totally inefficient and favorite way to finance crap) into upfront payments. The problem is that each project will need to apply for grants individually...hello bureaucracy.
The beauty of the KfW is that it gives the local banks the ability to finance local projects, using cheap local federal financing to do so.
Of course, all of this is too obvious, so we will probably never do anything like it.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Need for Renewable Financing
Posted by grill at 4:47 PMTags: grill, Politics, Technology, Work Related-ish
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Hockey I Might Watch
Posted by grill at 1:00 PMI love The Onion.
Tags: Fun on the Internets, grill, Sports, TeeVee
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Stewart and Gingrich
Posted by grill at 11:23 PMI love Jon Stewart. Most of the time he's smarter and better informed than his guest, leading to a take down of ridiculous right wing (or generally stupid) talking points. But I have to say I'm sorely disappointed at the first half of his interview with Newt Gingrich. He brought Gingrich on the show and led off their conversation with discussion of the current Pelosi/CIA bruhaha, teeing it up in exactly the right wing frame: Pelosi is lying about what the CIA told her, it's worse than what happened with Gingrich and she should either prove they are lying or stepdown. You could see the twinkle in Gingrich's eye, as he surely expected Stewart to come after him like he does everyone else. Instead, he started giggling the moment Stewart posed the first question to him.
Now, while Pelosi wasn't incredibly smooth in her delivery when this all broke last week, I can't believe Stewart and his team of researchers completely missed all of the follow-up details and interviews (See: Graham, Bob) them has come out since, including today's waffling from Pinetta. What gives?
Tags: Complaint Department, grill, Politics, TeeVee
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