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Earth, Water, Fire & Air: Utility Strategies For Renewable Energy

Peter R. Savage Reports, July 2005, Pages: 206


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Renewables quotas are being set for utilities. But how can you meet them? Let this guide on renewables for large-scale power generation show you.

Earth, Water, Fire & Air: Utility Strategies for Renewable Energy will help you sort through the renewable options available to make realistic choices now.

You'll discover:
- Why utilities aren't buying in wholeheartedly to the alternatives
- How well do renewable technologies perform for large-scale electricity generation?
- Are renewables economics as beguiling as their supporters suggest?
- What needs to change in terms of technology, attitudes, competitive position?
- What do utilities need to do to retain ownership of a significant proportion of this power demand?

Those hoping that renewables will be an 'instant fix' to the developing crisis in electricity generation are in for disappointment. Only one renewable source is applicable for new, large-scale electricity generation at the moment. Let this report guide you on the suitability of renewables for electric utilities -- their economics, their impact on transmission grids, and their current state of technological development.



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