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This report examines the factors underlying the recent increases in electricity prices and the potential impact of these factors on the industry's financial condition. It focuses primarily on cost changes experienced over the past five years and the projected trends in these costs over the next ten years.
Glossary: North American Electric Reliability Council
May 2, 2006
by North American Electric Reliability Council
This is a helpful reference document for those interested in understanding the language of the electric utility industry and reliability authorities.
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NWW's Submitted comments to House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy & Water Development
March 31, 2006
by National Wind Watch
National Wind Watch does not oppose funding of research and development for wind energy, but stresses that any increases in monies allocated be correctly focused. Most of any future research and development should now be focused on the detrimental impacts and mitigation techniques of wind development including, but not limited to: actual impacts on property values in areas where wind development occurs; actual net impacts on employment; life cycle analysis of environmental impacts (positive and negative); grid system stability and reliability under increasing penetration of wind, and within lower quality wind sites. Given the inherent and perceived conflict of interest, National Wind Watch recommends that the National Renewable Energy Laboratory NOT hold responsibility for such analysis but only be permitted to participate.
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International Experience With Implementing Wind Energy
February, 2006
by Al Howatson and Jason L. Churchill for the Conference Board of Canada
International Experience With Implementing Wind Energy examines the relative costs, advantages and disadvantages of wind generation. In addition, the report explores infrastructure issues, public attitudes toward wind development, and the various policy instruments used to support the development of wind energy in countries that are leaders in implementing wind energy.
State of Union Address: Selected Extract Addressing 'Advanced Energy Initiative'
January 31, 2006
by President George W. Bush
Editor's Note: Emphasis added
Grid Impacts of Wind Power Variability: Recent Assessments from a Variety of Utilities in the United States
2005
by Brian Parsons and Michael Milligan, Consultant National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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The Annual Energy Outlook presents long-term projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030 prepared by the Energy Information Administration. The projections are based on results from EIA's National Energy Modeling System.
Fear, Complexity, & Environmental Management in the 21st Century
November 6, 2005
by Michael Crichton, speech to Washington Center for Complexity and Public Policy
And for that matter, who believes that the complex system of our atmosphere behaves in such a simple and predictable way that if we reduce one component, carbon dioxide, we will therefore reliably reduce temperature? CO2 is not like an accelerator on a car. It’s not linear (and by the way, neither is a car accelerator.) And furthermore, who believes that the climate can be stabilized when it has never been stable throughout the earth’s history? We can only entertain such an idea if we don’t really understand what a complex system is. We’re like the blonde who returned the scarf because it was too tight. We don’t get it.
The Economist 11/3/05
OIL and natural gas availability has been severely impaired and the effects of this will reverberate through the economy of this country for some time.² Those chilling words were uttered recently by Samuel Bodman, America's energy secretary, as he pleaded for his country's gas guzzlers to start conserving energy. He warned that high prices could be here for years. Greens are ecstatic. They think high oil prices may spur a sustainable clean-energy boom.
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