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The Impacts Of Alternative Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: Cam-Wal Rec, Donald Taylor Aug 1987

The Impacts Of Alternative Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: Cam-Wal Rec, Donald Taylor

Economics Research Reports

In this research report, the impacts of alternative electric rates and rate structures for irrigation for the Cam-Wal Rural Electric Cooperative (REC) are evaluated. Consideration is given to both different levels and different forms of electric rate changes.


The Impacts Of Alternative Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: Clay-Union And Union Recs, Donald Taylor, Ardelle A. Lundeen May 1987

The Impacts Of Alternative Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: Clay-Union And Union Recs, Donald Taylor, Ardelle A. Lundeen

Economics Research Reports

In this research report, the impacts of alternative electric rates and rate structures for irrigation for the Clay-Union rural electric cooperatives (RECs) are evaluated. Consideration is given to both different levels and different forms of electric rate changes.


Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model Electric Rate Structure-Irrigation Study: Clay-Union, Union, Cherry-Todd, And Cam-Wal Recs, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen Oct 1986

Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model Electric Rate Structure-Irrigation Study: Clay-Union, Union, Cherry-Todd, And Cam-Wal Recs, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen

Economics Research Reports

This is the second in a series of five Economics Department reports on a research project. "The Economic Impact of Alternative Electric Rate Structures on Energy and Water Use". sponsored by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Supplemental funding for the research was provided by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA). Golden. Colorado. The purpose of this report is to acquaint the reader with the overall model used in the study and the specific way that the electric rate structures were modeled. This model builds on. b~t goes beyond. the one developed and used by Robert A. Young and. associates …


Enterprise Budgets And Other Basic Data-Sets Electrical Rate Structure-Irrigation Study, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen Oct 1986

Enterprise Budgets And Other Basic Data-Sets Electrical Rate Structure-Irrigation Study, Donald Taylor, Todd A. Lone, Ardelle A. Lundeen

Economics Research Reports

This is the first in a series of five Economics Department reports on a research project. "The Economic Impact of Alternative Electric Rate Structures on Ener~y and Water Use". sponsored by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Supplemental funding for the research was provided by the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA). Golden. Colorado. The purpose of this report is to present the irrigated and dryland crop and livestock budgets and other basic-data sets developed for use in the study. The sources of underlying information and procedures for developing the various data sets are indicated. Emphasis is placed on describing what …