Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1

Each new major electric generating facility during its construction and operation periods presents a variety of social and economic consequences to the local, state, and regional areas. The potential for delay due to socioeconomic factors and the economic costs and benefits associated with proposed...

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Main Author: Metz. W.
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6730334
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6730334
https://doi.org/10.2172/6730334
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:6730334 2023-07-30T04:05:24+02:00 Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1 Metz. W. 2014-02-03 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6730334 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6730334 https://doi.org/10.2172/6730334 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6730334 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6730334 https://doi.org/10.2172/6730334 doi:10.2172/6730334 29 ENERGY PLANNING POLICY AND ECONOMY 20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS CENTRAL REGION THERMAL POWER PLANTS MID-ATLANTIC REGION NORTH ATLANTIC REGION SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS PLANNING USA INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS NORTH AMERICA POWER PLANTS PUBLIC UTILITIES 2014 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/6730334 2023-07-11T10:51:06Z Each new major electric generating facility during its construction and operation periods presents a variety of social and economic consequences to the local, state, and regional areas. The potential for delay due to socioeconomic factors and the economic costs and benefits associated with proposed power plants are described with regard to two energy development scenarios: (1) Department of Energy National Energy Plan I and (2) a utility plan composite. Only proposed power plants with capacities over 400 MW and slated for completion by 1990 located in the three eastern federal regions (1, 2, and 3) are included. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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topic 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS
CENTRAL REGION
THERMAL POWER PLANTS
MID-ATLANTIC REGION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
PLANNING
USA
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS
NORTH AMERICA
POWER PLANTS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
spellingShingle 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS
CENTRAL REGION
THERMAL POWER PLANTS
MID-ATLANTIC REGION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
PLANNING
USA
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS
NORTH AMERICA
POWER PLANTS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Metz. W.
Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
topic_facet 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS
CENTRAL REGION
THERMAL POWER PLANTS
MID-ATLANTIC REGION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
PLANNING
USA
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS
NORTH AMERICA
POWER PLANTS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
description Each new major electric generating facility during its construction and operation periods presents a variety of social and economic consequences to the local, state, and regional areas. The potential for delay due to socioeconomic factors and the economic costs and benefits associated with proposed power plants are described with regard to two energy development scenarios: (1) Department of Energy National Energy Plan I and (2) a utility plan composite. Only proposed power plants with capacities over 400 MW and slated for completion by 1990 located in the three eastern federal regions (1, 2, and 3) are included.
author Metz. W.
author_facet Metz. W.
author_sort Metz. W.
title Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
title_short Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
title_full Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
title_fullStr Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
title_full_unstemmed Regional Issue Identification and Assessment Program (RIIA). Socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
title_sort regional issue identification and assessment program (riia). socioeconomic impacts of proposed power plants in the northeast: issue paper 1
publishDate 2014
url http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6730334
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