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PHEV/EV and V2G Impacts and Valuation Study - Navigant Consulting

Study of vehicle-to-grid feasibility and cost benefit.  Also provides an overview of APS's Electric Vehicle Readiness Development  Program ("EV Readiness Program"), which outlines the approach that APS is undertaking to effectively prepare its customers and service territory for the availability of electric vehicles in the coming decade.

Energy Efficiency in Western Utility Resource Plans
Impacts on Regional Resource Assessment and Support for WGA Policies
 
This report analyzed the treatment of energy efficiency in integrated resource plans of 14 Western utilities, and offered recommendations on information and documentation of energy-efficiency resources that should be included in future resource plans to increase clarity and understanding, and to facilitate comparative review and regional coordination.

New England Electricity Scenario Analysis
Exploring the economic, reliability, and environmental impacts of various resource options for meeting the region's future electricity needs.

Scenario Analysis Update
Connecticut Energy Advisory Board

A Clean Electric Energy Strategy for Arizona  Meeting Increasing Electricity Demand with A Clean Energy Portfolio

The Black and Veatch Arizona Renewable Energy Assessment 
APS, SRP, TEP

WECC 2007 Power Supply Assessment 
The 2007 WECC PSA is an assessment of generation resource capacity margins (in MW) for the WECC summer and winter peak hours for the forecast period 2008 through 2016.

APS Energy Efficiency Baseline Study 3-9-07 
ICF International

APS Energy Efficiency Market Potential Study 8-24-07 
ICF International

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