Study: The High Cost of Renewable Energy Subsidies
Federal, state and local subsidies for renewable energy are undermining the reliability of the Texas electricity market. And Texans are paying a high price for the privilege of a less reliable market. Since 2006, wind and solar generators in Texas have received about $19.4 billion from taxpayers and consumers. It is estimated they will receive another $15.9 billion over the next decade. Texas policymakers should eliminate subsidies for renewable energy in order to ensure an energy abundant future for Texans.
Key Points
- Texas began subsidizing renewable energy in 1999 with renewable energy credits (RECs).
- In 2005, the Texas Legislature expanded RECs, authorizing the PUC to build the $13 billion CREZ lines for wind and solar.
- Since 2006, wind and solar generators in Texas have received about $19.4 billion from taxpayers and consumers.
