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U. S. Department of Energy
U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Generating Power From Tidal Lagoons
Why Do People Put Solar on Their Roofs?
Europe’s Green Collapse
We’re damming up every last big river on Earth. Is that really a good idea?
Vehicle Pollution – Cleaner Than What?
Congress Wakes Up to the Bad News About Biofuels
Life Cycle Air Quality Impacts of Conventional and Alternative Light-Duty Transportation in the United States
2012 Assessment of Oil and Gas Industry
Industry Economic and Fiscal Contributions in Colorado
Report on the Assessment Conducted by
Business Research Division of Leeds School of Business at University of Colorado Boulder
How Less Became More: Wind, Power and Unintended Consequences in the Colorado Energy Market
Wind energy promises a clean, renewable resource that uses no fossil fuel and generates zero emissions. Careful examination of the data suggests that the numbers do not add up as expected.
The “must take” provisions of Colorado’s Renewable Portfolio Standard require that other sources of generation, such as coal plants, must be “cycled” to accommodate wind power. This cycling makes coal generating units operate much less efficiently…so inefficiently, that these units produce significantly greater emissions.
This study reviews the data that supports this conclusion, outlines mitigation measures which can be used to realize the full potential of wind generation, and provides recommendations for policy makers.