Community-Level Impacts Projection System (CLIPS). Final report
The Community-Level Impacts Projection System includes a set of techniques for providing detailed advance information required for rational planning. The computerized system generates reports which enable the user: to describe the energy development activity in terms of its employment demands and spatial location; to estimate how many in-migrating workers will be required; to estimate the demographic characteristics of the in-migrating workers (e.g., how many elementary school children they will bring); to estimate how many additional secondary employment opportunities (e.g., employment in eating and drinking establishments and grocery stores) will be generated; to estimate what the local area's population levels in various age groups would be both with the project and without it; to estimate community population levels for both the impact case and the baseline case; and to estimate the approximate resource requirements and costs for providing additional municipal facilities and services (e.g., water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, gas and electric distribution, police and fire protection, etc.)
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2007-05-14
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Authors: | Monts, J.K. ; Bareiss, E.R. |
Subject: | energy planning, policy and economy | ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT | ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS | SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS | TEXAS | AUTOMATION | COMMUNITIES | DEMOGRAPHY | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | ELECTRIC POWER | ENHANCED RECOVERY | FORECASTING | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY | HUMAN POPULATIONS | NATURAL GAS | OFFSHORE SITES | PETROLEUM | PLANNING | SIMULATION | URANIUM ORES | ENERGY | ENERGY SOURCES | FEDERAL REGION VI | FLUIDS | FOSSIL FUELS | FUEL GAS | FUELS | GAS FUELS | GASES | INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS | NORTH AMERICA | ORES | POPULATIONS | POWER | RECOVERY | RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES | USA |
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