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Economic Development from New Generation and Transmission in Wyoming and Colorado
doi: 10.2172/1068629
This report analyzes the potential economic impacts in Colorado and Wyoming of a 225 MW natural gas fired electricity generation facility and a 900 MW wind farm constructed in Wyoming as well as a 180 mile, 345 kV transmission line that runs from Wyoming to Colorado. This report and analysis is not a forecast, but rather an estimate of economic activity associated with a hypothetical scenario.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Wyoming, Consumption, Wind, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, 17 Wind Energy, Economic Impact, Colorado Transmission, And Utilization Economic Impact, 24 Power Transmission And Distribution, 03 Natural Gas, 32 Energy Conservation
Wyoming, Consumption, Wind, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, 17 Wind Energy, Economic Impact, Colorado Transmission, And Utilization Economic Impact, 24 Power Transmission And Distribution, 03 Natural Gas, 32 Energy Conservation
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