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Impacts on U.S. Energy Expenditures and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions of Increasing Renewable-Energy Use

RAND Corporation.
Available online.   Printed copy added to the collection.
"At the request of the Energy Future Coalition, the RAND Corporation undertook a study
that assesses the potential impacts on U.S. consumer energy expenditures and carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions of producing 25 percent of U.S. electric power and transportation fuels from renewable resources by 2025."

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