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Verfasst von:Groves, David G.   i
Titel:Estimating the value of water-use efficiency in the Intermountain West
Mitwirkende:Griffin, James   i
 Hajiamiri, Sara   i
Institutionen:Rand Environment, Energy, and Economic Development (Program)   i
Verf.angabe:David G. Groves, James Griffin, Sara Hajiamiri
Verlagsort:Santa Monica, CA
Verlag:Rand Corp
Jahr:2008
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 69 pages)
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Technical report ; TR-504-HF
Fussnoten:"Rand Environment, Energy, and Economic Development ; "Sponsored by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ; Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-69) ; Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL
ISBN:978-0-8330-4397-9
 0-8330-4442-7
 978-1-281-43017-5
 1-281-43017-X
 978-0-8330-4442-6
 0-8330-4397-8
Reportnr.:TR-504-HF
Abstract:"Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of water-efficiency programs can be difficult, because not all the benefits are easily quantified. This report presents an economic framework based on two tools from the California Urban Water Conservation Council to estimate the avoided costs and environmental benefits of an agency's efficiency programs. The report evaluates the benefits of Denver Water efficiency programs and uses an exploratory modeling approach to accommodate the significant uncertainty in such estimations. The results of this study suggest that the inclusion of long-run avoided costs and environmental benefits is critical to fully recognizing the value of water-use efficiency programs. The authors find that evaluating only the short-run avoided costs leads to the conclusion that many water-efficiency projects already a part of Denver Water's 10-year conservation plan are not cost-effective. When long-run avoided costs and environmental and recreational benefits were factored in, all but two Denver Water programs were estimated to be cost-effective. The timing of projected water savings from efficiency programs is also critical. Water savings from programs that concentrate savings during summer months, when water is scarcer, should be valued higher than saving from programs that lead to more uniform water savings throughout the year, because these water savings reduce peak water needs."--Publisher's website
 "Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of water-efficiency programs can be difficult, because not all the benefits are easily quantified. This report presents an economic framework based on two tools from the California Urban Water Conservation Council to estimate the avoided costs and environmental benefits of an agency's efficiency programs. The report evaluates the benefits of Denver Water efficiency programs and uses an exploratory modeling approach to accommodate the significant uncertainty in such estimations. The results of this study suggest that the inclusion of long-run avoided costs and environmental benefits is critical to fully recognizing the value of water-use efficiency programs. The authors find that evaluating only the short-run avoided costs leads to the conclusion that many water-efficiency projects already a part of Denver Water's 10-year conservation plan are not cost-effective. When long-run avoided costs and environmental and recreational benefits were factored in, all but two Denver Water programs were estimated to be cost-effective. The timing of projected water savings from efficiency programs is also critical. Water savings from programs that concentrate savings during summer months, when water is scarcer, should be valued higher than saving from programs that lead to more uniform water savings throughout the year, because these water savings reduce peak water needs."--Publisher's website
ComputerInfo:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
URL:kostenfrei: Volltext: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/tr504hf
 kostenfrei: Verlag: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/tr504hf
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Reproduktion:Print version: Groves, David G: Estimating the value of water-use efficiency in the Intermountain West. - Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp, 2008
(Sekundärform):Electronic reproduction
(Ort):[S.l.]
(Verlag):HathiTrust Digital Library
(E-Jahr):2010
Sach-SW:TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Environmental ; Water Supply
 POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Environmental Policy
 Water efficiency
 Water resources development
 Water-supply
 Water utilities
 United States ; Great Basin
K10plus-PPN:1008651214
 
 
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