RED, the Railbelt electricity demand model specification report /

Describes the features, use, and computer code derived from the Railbelt Electricity Demand model (RED), a partial end-use/econometric forecasting model developed to predict demand for electric power in Alaska's Railbelt region through 2010 and to estimate the monetary, socioeconomic, and envir...

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Alternate Title:Railbelt electricity demand model specification report
Main Author: King, M. J.
Additional Author(s):Scott, Michael James, 1948-
Corporate Contributor(s):Pacific Northwest Laboratory.

Alaska. Division of Policy Development and Planning.

Alaska. Governor's Policy Review Committee.
Publisher:Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories,
Report Numbers:APA 572

SUS 97
Series:Railbelt electric power alternatives study ; v. 8.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 572.
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Online Access:Link to Full Text
Library Holdings:Print Versions
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Summary:Describes the features, use, and computer code derived from the Railbelt Electricity Demand model (RED), a partial end-use/econometric forecasting model developed to predict demand for electric power in Alaska's Railbelt region through 2010 and to estimate the monetary, socioeconomic, and environmental costs of all options (including conservation) used to supply this power.
Physical Description:112 p. in various pagings : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes:"Prepared for the Office of the Governor, State of Alaska, Division of Policy Development and Planning and the Governor's Policy Review Committee."

"October 1982."

"Volume VIII."

Issued as v. 8 of the series Railbelt electric power alternatives study.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. v-vi, R.1-R.2, and B.1-B.3).