The Wind Energy Deployment System model was used to estimate the costs and benefits associated with producing 20% of the nation's electricity from wind technology by 2030. This generation capacity expansion model selects from electricity generation technologies that include pulverized coal plants, combined cycle natural gas plants, combustion turbine natural gas plants, nuclear plants, and wind technology to meet projected demand in future years. Technology cost and performance projections, as well as transmission operation and expansion costs, are assumed. This study demonstrates that producing 20% of the nation's projected electricity demand in 2030 from wind technology is technically feasible, not cost-prohibitive, and provides benefits ...
Climate change mitigation will require extensive decarbonization of the electricity sector. This the...
As per the U.S Energy Information Administration’s latest inventory of electricity generators, renew...
Electric power system decarbonization requires phasing out existing, carbon-emitting power plants an...
This presentation describes the methods used to analyze the potential for provided 20% of our nation...
This paper shows the results of the Wind Energy Deployment System model used to estimate the costs a...
This paper evaluates potential changes in the power system associated with sustained growth in wind ...
This brochure describes the R&D efforts needed for wind energy to meet 20% of the U.S. electrica...
In this study we use a state-of-the-art planning model for the electric power system - the SWITCH mo...
This document is a 21-page summary of the 200+ page analysis that explores one clearly defined scena...
Deep de-carbonization of the electric power sector is indispensable to achieving climate change miti...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
This paper revisits the results from the U.S. Department of Energy's '20% Wind Energy By 2030' study...
We model scenarios of the U.S. electric sector in which wind generation reaches 10% of end-use elect...
In May 2008, DOE published '20% Wind Energy by 2030', a report which describes the costs and benefit...
Concerns over climate change along with rapidly falling costs of clean energy technologies have led ...
Climate change mitigation will require extensive decarbonization of the electricity sector. This the...
As per the U.S Energy Information Administration’s latest inventory of electricity generators, renew...
Electric power system decarbonization requires phasing out existing, carbon-emitting power plants an...
This presentation describes the methods used to analyze the potential for provided 20% of our nation...
This paper shows the results of the Wind Energy Deployment System model used to estimate the costs a...
This paper evaluates potential changes in the power system associated with sustained growth in wind ...
This brochure describes the R&D efforts needed for wind energy to meet 20% of the U.S. electrica...
In this study we use a state-of-the-art planning model for the electric power system - the SWITCH mo...
This document is a 21-page summary of the 200+ page analysis that explores one clearly defined scena...
Deep de-carbonization of the electric power sector is indispensable to achieving climate change miti...
Global wind resources greatly exceed current electricity demand and the levelized cost of energy fro...
This paper revisits the results from the U.S. Department of Energy's '20% Wind Energy By 2030' study...
We model scenarios of the U.S. electric sector in which wind generation reaches 10% of end-use elect...
In May 2008, DOE published '20% Wind Energy by 2030', a report which describes the costs and benefit...
Concerns over climate change along with rapidly falling costs of clean energy technologies have led ...
Climate change mitigation will require extensive decarbonization of the electricity sector. This the...
As per the U.S Energy Information Administration’s latest inventory of electricity generators, renew...
Electric power system decarbonization requires phasing out existing, carbon-emitting power plants an...