Informed public preferences for electricity portfolios with CCS and other low-carbon technologies.
@article{Fleishman2010InformedPP,
title={Informed public preferences for electricity portfolios with CCS and other low-carbon technologies.},
author={Lauren A. Fleishman and W{\"a}ndi Bruine de Bruin and M. Granger Morgan},
journal={Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis},
year={2010},
volume={30 9},
pages={
1399-410
}
}Public perceptions of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) and other low-carbon electricity-generating technologies may affect the feasibility of their widespread deployment. We asked a diverse sample of 60 participants recruited from community groups in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to rank 10 technologies (e.g., coal with CCS, natural gas, nuclear, various renewables, and energy efficiency), and seven realistic low-carbon portfolios composed of these technologies, after receiving comprehensive…
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