Spotlight: Wind and Solar Power: Perfect When Paired in Texas
Soojin Jo,
Aquil Jones and
Christopher Slijk
Southwest Economy, 2019, issue Third Quarter, 22-22
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As wind and solar power generation becomes more competitive economically relative to conventional coal and natural gas generation, states will likely increase their dependence on such renewable sources.
Date: 2019
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