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Smart grid: Carbon and economic implications for Colorado./
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Johnson, Rebecca M.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-06, Section: B, page: 3564.
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Environmental studies. -
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Smart grid: Carbon and economic implications for Colorado.
Johnson, Rebecca M.
Smart grid: Carbon and economic implications for Colorado.
- 152 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-06, Section: B, page: 3564.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado at Boulder, 2010.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Smart grid, a mechanism to provide bidirectional communication and control between electricity providers and consumers, is the subject of great public interest as a means to enable a more efficient and renewably powered electricity grid infrastructure. Considerable public and private investment in smart grid is driven, in part, by the belief that it will provide significant environmental benefits, including CO2 emissions reductions.
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Previous studies of the environmental benefits of smart grid have focused on hypothesized changes in CO2 at the national level and have not addressed economic considerations. Because there are regional differences in electricity system characteristics and because significant electricity regulatory decisions are made by the states, there is a need to understand the CO2 and economic implications of smart grid at the state level.
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This dissertation developed a methodology by which to evaluate the interrelationships between the CO2 and economic implications of smart grid at the state level. The foundation of the methodology is a static, mixed integer linear program which estimates the direction and magnitude of potential changes in CO2 and economics due to coupling of smart gird with demand response, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
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The methodology was applied to a case study of Colorado which suggests that in 2006 smart grid could have contributed to incremental reductions in electricity sector CO2 emissions of up to 23% or incremental reductions in cost of up to 8%, but not via the same smart grid deployment strategy. As such, the research confirmed the hypothesis that CO2 reductions and economic benefits are not aligned given current electricity regulatory policies and, absent supporting policy, will likely fail to achieve attainable CO2 reductions.
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