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Cheshire County •Population of Cheshire County 75,960 (2017) •Very Low Population density •Keene is the largest city and the commercial center •Large institutions include: •Cheshire Medical center •Keene State College •Wholesale grocery stores and other businesses Research Question ▶ “Can Cheshire county meet its energy demands with the use of renewable energy sources? Is it feasible to use sources such as wind, solar, and hydropower, to heat and cool its homes, run manufacturing facilities, and business, and provide the area with electricity, as well as power an all-electric car system?” ▶Assume: upgrades to heat pumps for water heating and space heating/cooling Justifications for the transition ▶ Climate Change ▶ NH has already seen 1.4 degree Celsius warming, extreme weather, ecosystem disruption, ▶Threats on public health (air pollution) ▶ Latest IPCC Report says we need to be a zero carbon emissions before 2050 ▶ We must decrease reliance on fossil fuels ▶ Economic Benefits ▶ There will be job losses – fossil-fuel dependent jobs ▶ There will be job gains – solar installations, grid upgrades, electric car service ▶ Public Health Benefits ▶ Decrease in natural gas hazards ▶ Fewer pollution-related premature deaths 100% Renewable energy (RE) Background Across the United States ▶California is committed to 100% clean energy (includes nuclear and CCS) ▶Hawaii is committed to 100% RE ▶Cities and towns around the country are committing to 100% RE ▶Burlington Vermont has already reached this goal ▶Hanover, Plainfield, Cornish, Concord have all set the goal ▶Mark Jacobson (Stanford) Solutions Project ▶Wind Water Sun - WWS ▶Roadmap for every state to achieve 100% RE ▶But exactly what this means for specific places remains unclear – purpose of this project
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