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Power from Perspective: Potential future United States energy portfolios
Authors:Bruce Tonn  K.C. Healy  Amy Gibson  Ashutosh Ashish  Preston Cody  Drew Beres  Sam Lulla  Jim Mazur  A.J. Ritter
Affiliation:1. University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37831-6038, USA;2. Deloitte Touche, USA;3. Independent Consultant, USA
Abstract:This paper presents United States energy portfolios for the year 2030, developed from seven different Perspectives. The Perspectives are characterized by different weights placed on fourteen defining values (e.g., cost, social acceptance). The portfolios were constructed to achieve three primary goals, energy independence, energy security, and greenhouse gas reductions. The portfolios are also evaluated over a comprehensive set of secondary criteria (e.g., economic growth, technical feasibility). It is found that very different portfolios based on very different defining values can achieve the three primary goals. Commonalities among the portfolios include reliance upon cellulosic ethanol, nuclear power, and energy efficiency to meet year 2030 energy demands. It is concluded that the US energy portfolio must be diverse and to achieve national energy goals will require an explicit statement of goals, a strong role for government, and coordinated action across society.
Keywords:Energy portfolios   Energy independence   GHG emissions
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