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Implications and Policy Options of California s Reliance on Natural Gas 1st Edition by Mark Bernstein ISBN 0833032178 9780833032171

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Publisher: Rand Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Pages: 52
Author: Mark Bernstein
ISBN: 0833032178
Language: English
Year: 2002

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ISBN 10: 0833032178 
ISBN 13: 9780833032171
Author: Mark Bernstein

Assess the benefits, risks, and implications of the increased use of natural gas to meet California's growing energy needs.

Implications and Policy Options of California s Reliance on Natural Gas 1st Table of contents:

  • Executive Summary
    • (Brief overview of findings and recommendations)
  • Introduction
    • California's Energy Context and Growing Electricity Demand
    • Role of Natural Gas in California's Energy Mix
    • Purpose and Scope of the Report
  • Current State of California's Natural Gas System
    • Supply Sources (in-state production, interstate pipelines)
    • Transportation Infrastructure (pipelines, capacity)
    • Storage Facilities (in-state and out-of-state)
    • Regulatory Environment (FERC, CPUC)
    • Market Structure and Pricing
  • Implications of Reliance on Natural Gas
    • Economic Implications:
      • Price Volatility and its Impact on Consumers and Industry
      • Costs of Infrastructure Development and Maintenance
    • Reliability and Security Implications:
      • Vulnerability to Supply Disruptions (e.g., pipeline outages, geopolitical events)
      • Capacity Constraints and Potential for Shortages
    • Environmental Implications:
      • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
      • Air Quality Impacts
    • Relationship to Renewable Energy Integration
  • Policy Options to Address Reliance on Natural Gas
    • Increasing Natural Gas Supply and Infrastructure:
      • Building New Pipelines
      • Expanding Existing Pipeline Capacity
      • Increasing Storage Capacity (including incentives)
      • Regulatory Streamlining for Infrastructure Projects
    • Reducing Demand for Natural Gas:
      • Energy Efficiency Programs (residential, commercial, industrial)
      • Diversifying Electricity Generation Portfolio (increased renewables: solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydro)
      • Retrofitting and Replacing Older Gas-Fired Power Plants with More Efficient Ones
      • Promoting Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Generation
    • Regional Planning and Cooperation
    • Hedging Strategies to Mitigate Risk
  • Analysis of Policy Options
    • Cost-Benefit Analysis of various approaches
    • Feasibility and Challenges of Implementation
    • Quantifying Potential Impacts (e.g., emissions reductions, cost savings, reliability improvements)

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