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Annual Energy Outlook 2011

Release Date: April 26, 2011   |  Next Early Release Date: January 23, 2012  |   Report Number: DOE/EIA-0383(2011)

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Electricity generation from renewable sources grows by 72 percent in the Reference case, raising its share of total generation from 11 percent in 2009 to 14 percent in 2035. Most of the growth in renewable electricity generation in the power sector consists of generation from wind and biomass facilities (Figure 3). The growth in generation from wind plants is driven primarily by State renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requirements and Federal tax credits. Generation from biomass comes from both dedicated biomass plants and co-firing in coal plants. Its growth is driven by State RPS programs, the availability of low-cost feedstocks, and the Federal renewable fuels standard, which results in significant cogeneration of electricity at plants producing biofuels.

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Renewable electricity generation, excluding hydropower, accounts for nearly one-quarter of the growth in electricity generation from 2009 to 2035 in the AEO2011 Reference case (Figure 83). The increase is supported by renewable fuel standards, State-level renewable electricity standards, and Federal tax credits. In the Reference case, generation from wind power nearly doubles its share of total generation, while generation from geothermal resources triples as a result of technology advances that make previously marginal sites attractive for development, as well as increasing the resources available at existing geothermal sites.

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Reference Case Tables
Table 1. Total Energy Supply, Disposition, and Price Summary
Table 16. Renewable Energy Generating Capacity and Generation
Table 17. Renewable Energy Consumption by Sector and Source
Table 18. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- United States
Table 18.1. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- New England
Table 18.2. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Middle Atlantic
Table 18.3. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- East North Central
Table 18.4. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- West North Central
Table 18.5. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- South Atlantic
Table 18.6. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- East South Central
Table 18.7. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- West South Central
Table 18.8. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Mountain
Table 18.9. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sector and Source- Pacific
Table 58. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- United States
Table 58.1. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Texas Regional Entity
Table 58.10. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / Michigan
Table 58.11. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / West
Table 58.12. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Delta
Table 58.13. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Gateway
Table 58.14. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Southeastern
Table 58.15. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Central
Table 58.16. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- SERC Reliability Corporation / Virginia-Carolina
Table 58.17. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Southwest Power Pool / North
Table 58.18. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Southwest Power Pool / South
Table 58.19. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Southwest
Table 58.2. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Florida Reliability Coordinating Council
Table 58.20. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / California
Table 58.21. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Northwest Power Pool Area
Table 58.22. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Western Electricity Coordinating Council / Rockies
Table 58.3. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Midwest Reliability Council / East
Table 58.4. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Midwest Reliability Council / West
Table 58.5. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Northeast
Table 58.6. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / NYC-Westchester
Table 58.7. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Long Island
Table 58.8. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Northeast Power Coordinating Council / Upstate New York
Table 58.9. Renewable Energy Generation by Fuel- Reliability First Corporation / East