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Optimization of China's generating portfolio and policy implications based on portfolio theory

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2010

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Zhu, L., and Fan, Y., 2010, Optimization of China's generating portfolio and policy implications based on portfolio theory: Energy, v. 35, iss. 3, p. 1391-1402.

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ABSTRACT: The Upper Colorado River Basin contains appreciable amounts of undeveloped fuel resources. Large quantities of oil shale, coal, and uranium have attracted recent economic and commercial interests. Development of these resources and subsequent conversion to alternative energy forms require an adequate supply of water. Water use for large scale energy development will place increasing demands on an already overstressed allocation of Colorado River water. Present water quality is at a concentration where increased salinity will result in economic detriments to holders of downstream water rights. The salt and water exchange in mining, processing, and spent fuel disposal processes has been incorporated as part of a two-level minimum [...]

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Zhu, L., Fan, Y.

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