2016
DOI: 10.2172/1344104
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A Prospective Analysis of the Costs, Benefits, and Impacts of U.S. Renewable Portfolio Standards

Abstract: PREFACEThis is one report in a series that explores the costs, benefits, and other impacts of state renewable portfolio standards (RPS), both retrospectively and prospectively. The first report, A Survey of State-Level Cost and Benefit Estimates of Renewable Portfolio Standards, published in 2014, comprehensively summarized historical RPS compliance costs, drawing in part on estimates developed by utilities and state regulatory agencies. The study also reviewed analyses of the broader societal benefits and … Show more

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“…• Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has published annual RPS reviews (e.g., Barbose 2018); see "Renewables Portfolio Standards Resources ," LBNL, https://emp.lbl.gov/projects/renewables-portfolio. • NREL and LBNL have produced both prospective (Mai et al 2016) and retrospective…”
Section: Renewable Penetrations Under a Range Of Rps Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has published annual RPS reviews (e.g., Barbose 2018); see "Renewables Portfolio Standards Resources ," LBNL, https://emp.lbl.gov/projects/renewables-portfolio. • NREL and LBNL have produced both prospective (Mai et al 2016) and retrospective…”
Section: Renewable Penetrations Under a Range Of Rps Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%