Renewable Electricity Benefits Quantification Methodology: A Request for Technical Assistance from the California Public Utilities Commission

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) requested assistance in identifying methodological alternatives for quantifying the benefits of renewable electricity. The context is the CPUC's analysis of a 33% renewable portfolio standard (RPS) in California--one element of California's Climate Change Scoping Plan. The information would be used to support development of an analytic plan toaugment the cost analysis of this RPS (which recently was completed). NREL has responded to this request by developing a high-level survey of renewable electricity effects, quantification alternatives, and considerations for selection of analytic methods. This report addresses economic effects and health and environmental effects, and provides an overview of related analytic tools. Economiceffects include jobs, earnings, gross state product, and electricity rate and fuel price hedging. Health and environmental effects include air quality and related public-health effects, solid and hazardous wastes, and effects on water resources.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages52
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-6A2-45639

Keywords

  • California Public Utilities Commission
  • CPUC
  • economic benefits
  • environmental benefits
  • health benefits
  • NREL
  • null
  • null
  • RE
  • renewable electricity
  • renewable energy (RE)
  • renewable portfolio standard
  • RPS

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