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The 21st Century: Opportunities for Clean
Energy in North Dakota
Page Two
As Figure 1 shows, implementing the Clean
Energy Development Plan in Minnesota means:
- Energy efficiency measures reduce electricity demand, and
therefore the need for generation.
- Generation from renewable resources and efficient natural
gas increases.
- Generation from older, less efficient and highly polluting
coal plants decreases.
The Clean Energy Development Plan in North
Dakota Will Also Produce:
- Dramatic improvements in environmental quality by 2020, compared
to business-as-usual practices, by reducing: sulfur dioxide
(SO2) pollution, which causes acid rain, by 53 percent; nitrogen
oxide (NOX) pollution, which causes smog, by 53 percent; and
carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution, which causes global warming,
by 48 percent.
- Improved electricity reliability thanks to a diversified power
portfolio.
- Economic development and job growth through wind and biomass
power "cash crops" for farmers, increased business for energy
efficiency and renewable energy manufacturers, and new skilled
jobs in installation and maintenance of this equipment.
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Reaping Energy Efficiency Opportunities
North Dakota has an opportunity to use energy in smarter,
more efficient ways, thereby reducing pollution, saving money
and creating jobs. This will produce the benefits summarized
below.
- Reduces net electricity costs by $46 million by 2020.
- Saves 3,064 GWh of electricity - equal to about one large
power plant - by 2020.
- Reduces electricity demand by 17 percent in 2010 and 28
percent by 2020.
- Costs less - at an average cost of 2.4¢/kWh - than generating,
transmitting and distributing electricity.
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