Transcription of Appendix B: Electricity Sector Strategy Analysis
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Appendix B: Electricity Sector Strategy Analysis INTRODUCTION. In this Appendix , we detail the analytical steps behind four key components, specifically: The forecasted thermal generating retirements in Connecticut;. The amount of Class I renewable energy required in 2020 for Connecticut to meet its Renewable Portfolio Standard;. The technical potential and levelized costs of renewable resources in the New England region; and The costs and opportunity for cost reductions of solar photovoltaics. FORECASTING THERMAL GENERATOR RETIREMENTS. New England's current generating fleet is aging. DEEP estimates that 99% of Connecticut's nuclear, natural gas, and coal power capacity and 95% of capacity in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont will exceed average industry lifetimes by mid-century.
Appendix B: Electricity Sector Strategy Analysis Strategy lists the range of installed costs as 17.4–35.8 ¢/kWh with no subsidies and 9.4–28.2 ¢/kWh with
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