JSTOR

Impacts on U.S. Energy Expenditures and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions of Increasing Renewable-Energy Use

Author

Lempert, Robert J. ; Griffin, James ; Toman, Michael

Year

2008

Publisher

RAND Corporation

Type

BOOK

Category

Political Science

Language

English

Pages

73

ISBN

978-0-83304-669-7

Link

Last Update

09-Sep-2024

Keywords

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General

Description

How could producing 25 percent of U.S. electricity and motor-vehicle transportation fuels from renewables by the year 2025 affect U.S. consumer energy expenditures and CO2 emissions? This report finds that reaching 25 percent renewables with limited impact on expenditures requires significant progress in renewable-energy technologies and biomass production. Without substantial innovation in these areas, expenditures could increase considerably.

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