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5.09.2007 - 03:00pm ET
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The California Energy Commission Honors Dr. Jan Hamrin
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO, CA- May 09, 2007 -- The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS)
announced today that Dr. Jan Hamrin, president of CRS, was honored by the
California Energy Commission (CEC) for her outstanding leadership in
shaping state, national, and international renewable energy markets. A
resolution passed this morning declared, "the California Energy Commission
acknowledges and thanks Dr. Jan Hamrin for her 25 years of exemplary
contributions to furthering renewable energy development."
The resolution recognized Dr. Hamrin’s pioneering efforts. She served
from 1979 to 1980 as the manager of Solar Programs for the California
Energy Commission, working closely with local governments to develop solar
energy programs and promote solar power as a viable generation resource.
Dr. Hamrin was the founder and executive director of the Independent
Energy Producers Association in the 1980s, helping to make California a
world leader in new renewable development through her assistance in
contract negotiations between renewable generators and California’s
investor-owned utilities. In 1997, Dr. Hamrin founded CRS and was
instrumental in developing the Green-e Renewable Energy Certification
Program, a powerful tool for consumer protection in the national renewable
energy market with participation by nearly 160 renewable energy marketers
and utilities that resulted in more than 5.2 million MWh of Green-e
certified renewable energy sold in 2005.
Dr. Hamrin continued her work in California last year when she mobilized a
key group of renewable energy experts to assess how to accelerate and
expand the current California Renewable Portfolio Standard and related
programs to achieve the Governor’s goal of meeting 33 percent of
statewide electric power supply with renewable energy by 2020. Dr. Hamrin
co-authored "Achieving a 33% Renewable Energy Target," a report developed
at the request of the California Public Utilities Commission that included
the results of that assessment along with the changes needed to expand
renewables to meet Governor Schwarzenegger’s greenhouse gas reduction
targets.
In addition, Dr. Hamrin has made significant contributions to the field of
renewables internationally, including: sponsoring and participating in
peer-to-peer meetings in 1998 between state utility regulators from the
United States and regulators from Argentina and Brazil; arranging and
participating in workshops and policy briefing sessions for
representatives of Southeast Asian countries; sustained relationship
building with Canada, Australia, Mexico, and the International Energy
Agency in the development of global energy policy; and most recently, her
role in developing China’s Renewable Energy Promotion Law in February
2005 that contains a near-term target of 5 percent renewable energy by
2010 and 16 percent by 2020.
Following the resolution, Dr. Hamrin remarked, "I’ve been very fortunate
to have found an industry where I’ve felt committed and challenged over
the last few decades. I share this resolution with the other renewable
energy innovators I’ve met along the way." A celebration honoring Dr.
Hamrin’s achievements, as well as CRS's 10 years of excellence, will be
held on May 24th in San Francisco.
About the Center for Resource Solutions
The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) is a San Francisco-based nonprofit
with a global impact. CRS’ small size brings forth expert responses to
pertinent climate change issues with the speed and effectiveness necessary
to provide real-time solutions to ongoing environmental problems. CRS’
leadership through collaboration and environmental innovation builds
policies and consumer protection mechanisms that foster healthy and
sustained growth in national and international markets for environmental
solutions to climate change. Visit: www.resource-solutions.org.
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