Abstract
Technology costs, state and federal policies and incentives, and local factors such as construction costs and prevailing electricity prices interact to determine the economic favorability of a generation technology in a particular place. To disentangle these factors and better understand how federal policies can make new generation economically viable, we present an integrated multi-technology, state-level project finance model called the Project Finance Mapping Tool and apply it to a variety of policy scenarios.
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