Green Means ‘Go?’—A Colorful Approach to a U.S. National Renewable Portfolio Standard

作者: Benjamin K. Sovacool , Christopher Cooper

DOI: 10.1016/J.TEJ.2006.07.004

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摘要: Opponents of renewable energy often suggest that mandating a national RPS would be technically impossible, costly, unfair to those states without resources, and difficult enforce. Contrary these claims, the authors properly designed actually lower electricity prices, empower local actors, provide host important ancillary services electric utility industry society at large.

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