Study: Renewable sources could supply 80% of U.S. electricity by 2050
By Stephen C. Webster
Thursday, June 21, 2012 10:00 EDT
If the U.S simply committed to building out the transmission
infrastructure, the Department of Energy (DOE) believes that currently
existing renewable energy technology “is more than adequate” to supply
up to 80 percent of the nation’s daily electricity use by the year 2050,
a new study has found.
Put together by the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Labratory, the
study is the largest-ever to examine the nation’s potential renewable
energy capacity. It predicts that while fossil and nuclear fuels will
still be needed in 2050, they won’t continue to supply the more than 60
percent of America’s energy they do today.
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