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Renewables Siting: Power of Place-West

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Renewables Siting: Power of Place-West

Evolved Energy Research (EER) modeled the impacts of land-use restrictions on economy-wide decarbonization pathways in eleven Western States to gain insights into questions around siting renewable energy projects while protecting sensitive Natural and Working Lands (NWL). These modeling results, together with geospatial analysis conducted by UC Santa Barbara and Montara Mountain Energy, provide the foundation for The Nature Conservancy’s report Power of Place – West.

Find the Power of Place – West executive summary here and the academic paper supported by the work here.

In this analysis, EER used the RIO platform to model 19 scenarios and sensitivities to estimate changes in supply-side technology deployment driven by three distinct levels of land use protections, developed in collaboration with our expert geospatial modeling partners. The results of our modeling indicate that:

EER will continue to expand the scope of this work through our involvement in TNC’s forthcoming Power of Place –National study. More granular state-level studies into the land-use implications of pursuing economy-wide net-zero targets in other areas of the country are also forthcoming from EER.

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TNC Power of Place WEST Executive Summary

TNC_Power-of-Place-WEST-Executive_Summary_WEB_LR.pdf

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