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Jobs and Economic Development from New Transmission and Generation in Wyoming
doi: 10.2172/1011275 , 10.2172/1219157
This report is intended to inform policymakers, local government officials, and Wyoming residents about the jobs and economic development activity that could occur should new infrastructure investments in Wyoming move forward. The report and analysis presented is not a projection or a forecast of what will happen. Instead, the report uses a hypothetical deployment scenario and economic modeling tools to estimate the jobs and economic activity likely associated with these projects if or when they are built.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- Office of Science United States
- United States Department of Energy United States
Wyoming, Wyoming Wyoming, Local Government, Consumption, Economics, Policy And Economy, Jobs, Wind, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, High Voltage Transmission, 29 Energy Planning, 17 Wind Energy, And Utilization, Economic Development, 03 Natural Gas, 32 Energy Conservation, Simulation
Wyoming, Wyoming Wyoming, Local Government, Consumption, Economics, Policy And Economy, Jobs, Wind, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, High Voltage Transmission, 29 Energy Planning, 17 Wind Energy, And Utilization, Economic Development, 03 Natural Gas, 32 Energy Conservation, Simulation
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