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Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reductions, and Water Conservation Benefits from 1000 Megawatts (MW) of New Wind Power in Nebraska (Fact Sheet).


DE2008935126

Publication Date 2008
Page Count 2
Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy's Wind Powering America Program is committed to educating state-level policy makers and other stakeholders about the economic, CO2 emissions, and water conservation impacts of wind power. This analysis highlights the expected impacts of 1000 MW of wind power in Nebraska. We forecast the cumulative economic benefits from 1000 MW of development in Nebraska to be $1.1 billion, annual CO2 reductions are estimated at 4.1 million tons, and annual water savings are 1,840 million gallons.
Keywords
  • Wind energy
  • Economic development benefits
  • Nebraska
  • Wind power
  • Carbon dioxide emissions
  • Water conservation
  • US DOE
  • Ripple effect
  • Induced benefit
  • Economic analysis
  • Indirect benefit
  • Wind Powering America Program
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors National Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200825
Contract Number
  • DE-AC36-99-GO10337
Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reductions, and Water Conservation Benefits from 1000 Megawatts (MW) of New Wind Power in Nebraska (Fact Sheet).
Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reductions, and Water Conservation Benefits from 1000 Megawatts (MW) of New Wind Power in Nebraska (Fact Sheet).
DE2008935126

  • Wind energy
  • Economic development benefits
  • Nebraska
  • Wind power
  • Carbon dioxide emissions
  • Water conservation
  • US DOE
  • Ripple effect
  • Induced benefit
  • Economic analysis
  • Indirect benefit
  • Wind Powering America Program
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-AC36-99-GO10337
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