Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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993166 | Energy Policy | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Clean energy myths help lock Southern energy policy in the status quo. ⺠Efficiency and renewable measures could meet most projected electricity growth without escalating rates. ⺠Cost-effective efficiency and renewable energy policies alone will not retire coal plants. ⺠Energy modeling can move energy policy debate beyond misconceptions and illustrate common ground for moving forward.
Keywords
EEREPTCRESIACITCCCFIRPClean energy standardIGCCDSMWAPCHPNEMsSENEnergy information administrationInvestment tax creditRenewable energyEIACESEnergy efficiencyResearch and developmentR&DCombined Heat and PowerPhotovoltaicEnergy-economic modelingDemand-side managementintegrated gasification combined cycle
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Authors
Marilyn A. Brown, Etan Gumerman, Xiaojing Sun, Kenneth Sercy, Gyungwon Kim,