摘要
The renewable augmented zero energy (RAZE) structure in Fales Hot Springs, Calif., is near abundant geothermal hot spring, solar, biomass, wind, and run-of-river hydrokinetic natural resources that can be harvested to create a net zero energy facility. This provided an excellent platform from which to systemically assess the technical feasibility, economic efficiency, environmental sustainability, and social benefit as functions of weighted customer requirements.