The key is to understand what a low - carbon, «water - smart» electricity future looks like — and to make decisions today that move the country down that path. (ucsusa.org)
Notable examples are the NREL Renewable Electricity Futures Study and another is the NOAA study (McDonald, Clack et al., 2016). (ecoshock.org)
Another example is the 2012 Renewable Electricity Futures study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)