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Options for Meeting Electricity Demand in Idaho

Options for Meeting Electricity Demand in Idaho

Full Title: Options for Meeting Electricity Demand in Idaho
Author(s): Energy Policy Institute and Center for Advanced Energy Studies
Publisher(s): Energy Policy Institute and Center for Advanced Energy Studies
Publication Date: March 1, 2010
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Description (excerpt):

The purpose of this document is to inform members of the public who are involved in a study of their preferences for ways that Idaho can meet future electricity demand. It is intended to provide only a baseline of information and was written to intentionally not lead the reader to specific conclusions. The study is being conducted by researchers at the Energy Policy Institute (EPI), part of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES). CAES is a collaboration of Boise State University, University of Idaho, Idaho State University, and the Idaho National Laboratory.

The information covers Idaho’s electricity situation as well as several options for meeting future electricity demand. The advantages and disadvantages for five alternatives are discussed: energy conservation and efficiency, fossil fuel electricity generation, hydropower electricity generation, nuclear electricity generation and non-hydro renewable electricity generation.

While other forms of energy are important, this document will focus on electricity. It will not discuss issues relative to fuels (petroleum fuels, bio-fuels, etc.) used for transportation, space heating or process heat unless electricity is somehow involved.

All statements and/or propositions in discussion prompts are meant exclusively to stimulate discussion and do not represent the views of OurEnergyPolicy.org, its Partners, Topic Directors or Experts, nor of any individual or organization. Comments by and opinions of Expert participants are their own.

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