America's Energy Future: Technology Opportunities, Risks, and Tradeoffs
This study will critically evaluate the current and projected state of development of energy supply, storage, and end use technologies. The study will not make policy recommendations, but it will analyze where appropriate the role of public policy in determining the demand and cost for energy and the configuration of the nation's energy systems. The committee will develop a "reference scenario" that reflects a projection of current economic, technology cost and performance, and policy parameters into the future. Within that scenario, the committee will evaluate energy technologies with respect to: Estimated times to readiness for deployment Current and projected costs (e.g., per unit of energy production or savings); Current and projected performance (e.g., efficiency, emissions per unit of output); Key technical, environmental, economic, policy, and social factors that would enhance or impede development and deployment;Key environmental (including CO2 mitigation), economic, energy security, social, and other life-cycle impacts arising from deployment; Key research and development (R&D) challenges. The committee may assess the sensitivity of these factors to possible variations in the key economic, technology cost and performance, and policy parameters that define the reference scenario. The primary focus of the study will be on existing technologies and technologies likely to be available for deployment within the next decade. A secondary focus will be on technologies with longer times to deployment. The study will specifically provide estimates and findings on the following: For current technologies and technologies where initial deployment is judged to be within the next decade: estimates of costs, performance, and impacts. For technologies where deployment is judged likely to be between 10 and 25 years: findings regarding key factors that enhance or impede adoption, implications for costs, and R&D challenges.
Language
- English
Project
- Status: Active
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Contract Numbers:
DEPS-L-07-02-A
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Sponsor Organizations:
Keck Foundation
,Kavil Foundation
,Intel Corporation
,General Motors Corporation
3044 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI United States 48202 National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585National Research Council of the Academies, Research Associateship Programs
500 Fifth Street
Washington, DCNational Academy of Engineering
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Project Managers:
Crowley, Kevin
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Performing Organizations:
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC United States 20001 - Start Date: 20070700
- Expected Completion Date: 0
- Actual Completion Date: 0
- Source Data: RiP Project 19955
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Economic impacts; Energy storage systems; Greenhouse gases; Pollutants; Public policy; Research projects; Technological innovations
- Uncontrolled Terms: Energy efficiency; Energy efficient technologies; Supply and demand
- Subject Areas: Economics; Energy; Highways; Public Transportation;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01459728
- Record Type: Research project
- Source Agency: National Academy of Sciences
- Contract Numbers: DEPS-L-07-02-A
- Files: RIP
- Created Date: Jan 3 2013 1:11PM