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Cost-effectiveness of a modest expansion of renewable generation capacity in Texas
Chi Keung WOO
, J. ZARNIKAU
, C.H. TSAI
, S. ZHU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Cost-effectiveness
100%
Texas
100%
Renewable Generation
100%
Generation Capacity
100%
Investment Incentives
33%
Real-time Market Price
33%
Retail
16%
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)
16%
Generation Capacity Expansion
16%
Price Data
16%
Transmission Expansion
16%
Price Reduction
16%
Operating Reserve
16%
Social Sciences
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
100%
Texas
100%
Investors
40%
Incentive
40%
Market Price
40%
Administrative Structure
20%
Consumers
20%
Engineering
Renewable Generation
100%
Generation Capacity
100%
Market Price
33%
Transmissions
16%
End-Users
16%
Substantial Increase
16%
Operating Reserve
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Investors
100%
Incentives
100%