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:[https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/USStatesWWS.pdf "100% clean and renewable wind, water, and sunlight (WWS) all-sector energy roadmaps for the 50 United States"] - Environmental Science - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - 27th May 2015
 
:[https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/USStatesWWS.pdf "100% clean and renewable wind, water, and sunlight (WWS) all-sector energy roadmaps for the 50 United States"] - Environmental Science - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - 27th May 2015
  

Revision as of 19:16, 1 June 2020

Wind, Water and Solar (WWS) Project and Roadmaps

"100% clean and renewable wind, water, and sunlight (WWS) all-sector energy roadmaps for the 50 United States" - Environmental Science - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - 27th May 2015
"Low-cost solution to the grid reliability problem with 100% penetration of intermittent wind, water, and solar for all purposes" - PNAS - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - December 8, 2015

Rebuttal to Jacobson

"Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solar" - PNAS - Christopher Clack et al - June 19, 2017

More:

"100% Clean and Renewable Wind, Water, and Sunlight All-Sector Energy Roadmaps for 139 Countries of the World" - Stanford University - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - Sept 6, 2017

Updated December 20, 2019

"Impacts of Green New Deal Energy Plans on Grid Stability, Costs, Jobs, Health, and Climate in 143 Countries" - One Earth - Mark Z. Jacobson et al - Dec 20, 2019

Dr. Zeigler of storage 95% renewable

TODO

“Optimal Sizing of Distributed Energy Resources for 100% Renewable Planning” paper Copp/Nguyen/Thomson, Byrne, Chalamala – 2019

TODO link when available!

Stanford University’s The Solutions Project

Stanford University’s The Solutions Project has detailed plans for converting every US state to 100% clean energy. Additional details are available for many cities.

“Explore our interactive map to see what 100% renewable energy could look like where you live in the year 2050.”