Geothermal Association: Western U.S. Leads the Country in Renewable Energy
Geothermal Association: Western U.S. Leads the Country in Renewable Energy
SUGAR LAND--May 27, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The western U.S. is leading in the development of renewable power with base load and intermittent sources, according to the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) (Washington, D.C.), Of all the western states, Idaho leads in both baseload and intermittent renewable generation, with 82% of renewable generation and 64% of renewable baseload generation. Idaho is followed by Washington, Oregon, Montana, California, Alaska, Nevada, Colorado, Hawaii and Wyoming, making up the top 10 states with the most baseload renewable generation. Within this article: Includes the number and total investment values (TIV) Industrial Info is tracking for energy grassroot power projects and baseload renewable grassroot projects for the top three western U.S. states.
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