Renewable Electricity in the United States: The National Research Council Study and Recent Trends.

Autor: Holmes, K. John, Papay, Lawrence T.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 11/4/2011, Vol. 1401 Issue 1, p369-386, 18p
Abstrakt: The National Research Council issued Electricity from Renewables: Status, Prospects, and Impediments in 2009 as part of the America's Energy Future Study. The panel that authored this report, the Panel on Electricity from Renewable Sources, worked from 2007 to 2009 gathering information and analysis on the cost, performance and impacts of renewable electricity resources and technologies in the United States. The panel considered the magnitude and distribution of the resource base, the status of renewable electricity technologies, the economics of these technologies, their environmental footprint, and the issues related to scaling up renewables deployment. In its consideration of the future potential for renewable electricity, the panel emphasizes policy, technology, and capital equally because greatly scaling up renewable electricity encounters significant issues that go beyond resource availability or technical capabilities. Here we provide a summary of this report and discuss several recent trends that impact renewable electricity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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