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Least-cost planning methodology

Known as: Least-cost planning, LCP, LCPM 
Least-cost planning methodology (LCPM), also referred to as "least-cost planning" (LCP) is a relatively new technique used by economists for making… 
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2011
2011
This paper deals with how to promote distributed generation (DG) done with renewable energy in emerging markets of Latin America… 
1998
1998
Over the past decade the Integrated Resource Planning process has assumed a central role in calculating the future structure of… 
1996
1996
For state-regulated investor-owned utilities, integrated resource planning is not easily divorced from the issue of incen tive… 
1995
1995
A new approach to transportation investment planning and a prototype sketch-planning model are described. The model was developed… 
1995
1995
Die Diskussion uber die externen Kosten der Energieversorgung hat seit dem Erscheinen der ersten empirischen Studien Ende der 80… 
1989
1989
Analyse economique de l'utilisation de ce concept pour une planification integree de la production et de l'utilisation de l… 
1987
1987
Least-cost planning and demand-side management are two approaches to developing electric utility plans that explicitly address…