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A Qualitative and Quantitative

Cost Benefit Analysis of Siting Renewable Energy

Generation in Northern Arizona

 
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Last Updated:

May 6, 2008


 
 
Problem Description

The goal of this project is develop a cost benefit model that takes into account not only the base dollar economics of this type of development, but also the net dollar impact ie; the total value of every dollar spent within the local community from direct, indirect and imputed project development and construction expenditures; new tax revenues; new land/property owner revenues (land leases, royalty payments); potential community enhancements such as ecotourism; and new university and community college research and curriculum program.  Additionally, the study should provide both quantitative and qualitative values related to the social, environmental and economic impacts this type of project could have. Environmental impacts may include the offset impacts of relative to water consumption and carbon emissions for equivalent thermal generation.

 

Invitation to Capstone/Poster Presentation

When :April 18, 2008

Poster Session: 8am - 11am

Oral Presentation 2:30pm - 3:00pm

Where: NAU Du Bois Center (Building 64) View Map

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NAU

Northern Arizona University; Department of Electrical Engineering

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APS

Arizona Public Service

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CCSEDI

Coconino County Sustainable Economic Development Initiative

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