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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options in the U.S. Electric Sector: A ReEDS Analysis

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  • Patrick Sullivan
  • Caroline Uriarte
  • Walter Short

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We apply a U.S. electric-sector capacity-expansion and dispatch model to assess possible implications—changes in generation mix, system cost, CO2 emissions, distribution of renewable energy deployment—of a set of potential greenhouse gas mitigation policy options over a range of technology projections. The model used, ReEDS, provides unique spatial and temporal detail to ensure electric-sys-tem constraints of reliable load provision are maintained throughout the system’s transformation.

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  • Patrick Sullivan & Caroline Uriarte & Walter Short, 2014. "Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options in the U.S. Electric Sector: A ReEDS Analysis," The Energy Journal, , vol. 35(1_suppl), pages 101-114, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:enejou:v:35:y:2014:i:1_suppl:p:101-114
    DOI: 10.5547/01956574.35.SI1.6
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