Concentrating solar power and water issues in the U.S. Southwest.
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Published through SciTech Connect.
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March 2015."
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"NREL/TP-6A50-61376."
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Contributors: Nathan Bracken, Jordan Macknick, Angela Tovar-Hastings, Paul Komor, Margot Gerritsen, Shweta Mehta.
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Concentrating solar power (CSP) systems utilize the sun's energy to create heat that is used to generate electrical power. CSP systems in the United States are installed primarily in the Southwest, with 92% of plants that are operational, under construction, or under development located in three western states--Arizona, California, and Nevada. This report provides an overview of CSP development in these states, or the 'Southwest' for the purposes of this discussion, with a particular focus on the water supply issues associated with CSP.
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Bracken, N., Mehta, S., Macknick, J., Gerritsen, M., Tovar-Hastings, A., & Komor, P. (2015). Concentrating solar power and water issues in the U.S. Southwest . Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis ;.

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Nathan, Bracken et al.. 2015. Concentrating Solar Power and Water Issues in the U.S. Southwest. Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis.

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Nathan, Bracken et al.. Concentrating Solar Power and Water Issues in the U.S. Southwest Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis, 2015.

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Bracken, Nathan,, et al. Concentrating Solar Power and Water Issues in the U.S. Southwest Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis ;, 2015.

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