Intersections of Disadvantaged Communities and Renewable Energy Potential: Analyses to Inform Equitable Investment Prioritization

Liz Ross, Megan Day, Christiana Ivanova, Akua McLeod, Jane Lockshin

Research output: NRELPresentation

Abstract

Renewable energy development can bolster local economies through job creation, local tax revenues, and reduced energy costs; however, communities most in need of economic development and employment opportunities often see lower levels of renewable energy deployment. We sought to identify areas where indicators of disadvantaged communities intersect with high generation potential from cost- effective renewable energy opportunities. This presentation highlights the geospatial intersection of the technical potential and levelized cost of energy for three renewable technologies (residential solar, utility solar, and land-based wind) and three sociodemographic metrics (energy burden, unemployment, and employment in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction). This research and the associated county-level data set are intended to inform national- and state-level energy-related assistance programs, economic development efforts, and infrastructure programs seeking to prioritize investments in disadvantaged communities.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages22
StatePublished - 2022

Publication series

NamePresented at ASES Solar 2022, 21-24 June 2022, Albuquerque, New Mexico

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-6A50-83219

Keywords

  • disadvantaged communities
  • land-based wind
  • renewable energy development
  • residential solar
  • rooftop solar
  • utility solar

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