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Generating Electric Power in the Pacific Northwest

Implications of Alternative Technologies

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By: Christopher G. Pernin, Mark A. Bernstein, Andrea Mejia, Howard Shih, Fred Reuter, Wilbur Steger

The economic impacts of various combinations of technologies to meet future electricity needs. This report examines the implications of using alternative power-generation technologies to meet future energy demands in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It concludes that 20 percent of the new electricity that will be produced by natural-gas-fired generation and by dams on the lower Snake River could be replaced by a mix of renewable energy (wind and solar power) and energy efficiency without much impact on the economy.

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Pages: 103

ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-3218-6

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Preface PDF

Figures PDF

Tables PDF

Summary PDF

Acknowledgments PDF

Chapter 1:
Introduction PDF

Chapter 2:
Background PDF

Chapter 3:
Methodology PDF

Chapter 4:
Findings from the Analysis PDF

Chapter 5:
Conclusions PDF

Appendix A:
Study Methodology PDF

Appendix B:
Estimated Costs and Benefits from Removing the Lower Snake River Dams PDF

Appendix C:
Cost Breakdowns of Power-Generation Technologies PDF

Bibliography PDF

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