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Hall, Ridgway M. Renewable portfolio standards. New Providence, N.J: LexisNexis, 2010.

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Energy, New York (State) Legislature Assembly Standing Committee on. Public hearing on renewable portfolio standard. Albany, N.Y: Associated Reporters Int'l., Inc., 2006.

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Brown, Diane H. Inventory of renewable energy resources eligible for the Maryland Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard. Annapolis, Md: Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, 2006.

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Hurlbut, David. State clean energy practices: Renewable portfolio standards. Golden, Colo: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2008.

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Massachusetts, Associated Industries of. The Massachusetts renewable portfolio standard: Context and considerations. Boston, MA: Associated Industries of Massachusetts Foundation, 2004.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable portfolio standard report to the Public Service Commission. [Annapolis, Md.]: The Commission, 1999.

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Ryan, Wiser, and National Geothermal Collaborative, eds. Evaluating state renewables portfolio standards: A focus on geothermal energy. [Colo.]: National Geothermal Collaborative, 2003.

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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on Energy. Public hearing to examine the policies and implementation plans for the renewable portfolio standard, a program created to encourage the development and use of renewable energy in New York Stat [i.e. State]. Albany, N.Y.?]: Associated Reporters Int'l., Inc., 2005.

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Office, California Energy Commission Technology Market Development. Renewables portfolio standard: Decision on Phase 2 implementation issues. Sacramento: California Energy Commission, Technology Systems Division, Technology Market Development Office, 2003.

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Maryland, Public Service Commission of. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2007 in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland /Kenneth D. Schisler, Chairman. Annapolis, Md: The Commission, 2007.

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McCollough, Brian. Including British Columbia run-of-river facilities in the California Renewables Portfolio Standard. Sacramento, California]: California Energy Commission, 2013.

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Wiser, Ryan H. Publicly owned electric utilities and the California renewables portfolio standard: A summary of data collection activities : consultant report. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2005.

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Chen, Cliff. Weighing the costs and benefits of state renewables portfolio standards: A comparative analysis of state-level policy impact projections. Berkeley, CA: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2007.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008: Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008: Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Public Service Commission of Maryland. Renewable energy portfolio standard report of 2008: Analysis associated with compliance year 2006 : in compliance with Section 7-712 of the Public Utility Companies Article, Annotated Code of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Public Service Commission of Maryland, 2008.

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Achieving California's 33 percent renewable portfolio standard goal: Policy and analysis options. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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The progress of California's publicly owned utilities in implementing renewables portfolio standards: Consultant report. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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McCollough, Brian. Analyzing British Columbia run-of-river facilities for the California renewables portfolio standard. 2014.

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Jason Ren, Zhiyong, and Krishna Pagilla, eds. Pathways to Water Sector Decarbonization, Carbon Capture and Utilization. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061796.

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Abstract The water sector is in the middle of a paradigm shift from focusing on treatment and meeting discharge permit limits to integrated operation that also enables a circular water economy via water reuse, resource recovery, and system level planning and operation. While the sector has gone through different stages of such revolution, from improving energy efficiency to recovering renewable energy and resources, when it comes to the next step of achieving carbon neutrality or negative emission, it falls behind other infrastructure sectors such as energy and transportation. The water sector carries tremendous potential to decarbonize, from technological advancements, to operational optimization, to policy and behavioural changes. This book aims to fill an important gap for different stakeholders to gain knowledge and skills in this area and equip the water community to further decarbonize the industry and build a carbon-free society and economy. The book goes beyond technology overviews, rather it aims to provide a system level blueprint for decarbonization. It can be a reference book and textbook for graduate students, researchers, practitioners, consultants and policy makers, and it will provide practical guidance for stakeholders to analyse and implement decarbonization measures in their professions. ISBN: 9781789061789 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789061796 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789061802 (ePUB)
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