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Electric Technology Adoption and Energy Consumption

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Scenario data from the Electrification Futures Study Scenarios of Electric Technology Adoption and Power Consumption for the United States report. Annual projections from 2017 to 2050 of electric technology adoption and energy consumption for five scenarios reference electrification medium electrification high electrification electrification potential and low electricity growth. Each scenario assumes moderate technology advancement as described by Jadun et al. 2017 https//www.nrel.gov/docs/fy18osti/70485.pdf.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2018). Electric Technology Adoption and Energy Consumption [data set]. Retrieved from 9abcf0c5-d86e-4de8-919a-b2deeb6e1caf.
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Mai, , Jadun, , Logan, , McMillan, , Muratori, , Steinberg, , Vimmerstedt, , Jones, , Haley, , and Nelson, . Electric Technology Adoption and Energy Consumption. United States: N.p., 06 Jul, 2018. Web. 9abcf0c5-d86e-4de8-919a-b2deeb6e1caf.
Mai, , Jadun, , Logan, , McMillan, , Muratori, , Steinberg, , Vimmerstedt, , Jones, , Haley, , & Nelson, . Electric Technology Adoption and Energy Consumption. United States. 9abcf0c5-d86e-4de8-919a-b2deeb6e1caf
Mai, , Jadun, , Logan, , McMillan, , Muratori, , Steinberg, , Vimmerstedt, , Jones, , Haley, , and Nelson, . 2018. "Electric Technology Adoption and Energy Consumption". United States. 9abcf0c5-d86e-4de8-919a-b2deeb6e1caf.
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Data from Jul 6, 2018

Last updated Dec 18, 2024

Submitted Jul 6, 2018

Organization

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Contact

Colin McMillan

Authors

Mai

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jadun

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Logan

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

McMillan

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Muratori

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Steinberg

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Vimmerstedt

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jones

Evolved Energy Research

Haley

Evolved Energy Research

Nelson

Northern Arizona University

DOE Project Details

Project Name Integrated Nuclear Renewable Energy Systems Analysis

Project Number FY17 AOP 2.4.0.3

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