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U.S. Virgin Islands Energy Road Map: Analysis
doi: 10.2172/1024513
This report lays out the strategy envisioned by the stakeholders in the U.S. Virgin Islands, U.S. Department of Energy, and U.S. Department of Interior to achieve the ambitious goal of achieving a 60% reduction in business-as-usual fossil fuel demand by 2025 (60x25) within the electricity sector. This work and supporting analysis provides a framework within which decisions can begin to be made, a concrete vision of what the future might hold, and a guide to determine what questions should follow.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Usvi, U.S. Virgin Islands, Fossil Fuels, Us Doi, Consumption, Energy Analysis, Electricity, Virgin Islands, And Utilization, Road Map, Renewable Energy, Fossil Fuel, Business As Usual, Energy Conservation U.S. Virgin Islands, Energy Development In Island Nations, 32 Energy Conservation, Energy Conservation Measure, Reduction, Edin
Usvi, U.S. Virgin Islands, Fossil Fuels, Us Doi, Consumption, Energy Analysis, Electricity, Virgin Islands, And Utilization, Road Map, Renewable Energy, Fossil Fuel, Business As Usual, Energy Conservation U.S. Virgin Islands, Energy Development In Island Nations, 32 Energy Conservation, Energy Conservation Measure, Reduction, Edin
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