Strategic Planning in Electric Utilities: Using Wind Technologies as Risk Management Tools

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    Abstract

    This document highlights research investigating the ownership of renewable energy technologies to mitigate risks faced by the electric utility industry. Renewable energy technology attributes of fuel costs, environmental costs, lead time, modularity, and investment reversibility are discussed. Incorporating some of these attributes into an economic evaluation is illustrated using a municipalutility's decision to invest in either wind generation or natural gas based generation. The research concludes that wind and other modular renewable energy technologies, such as photovoltaics, have the potential to provide decision makers with physical risk-management investments.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Pages143-151
    Number of pages9
    StatePublished - 1996
    EventWindpower 1996: American Wind Energy Association Conference - Denver, Colorado
    Duration: 23 Jun 199627 Jun 1996

    Conference

    ConferenceWindpower 1996: American Wind Energy Association Conference
    CityDenver, Colorado
    Period23/06/9627/06/96

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-22305

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