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Written by economists and policy analysts at Resources for the Future, a Washington, DC, think tank with a tradition for independent, objective research, this collection of twenty-five 'memos to the President' offers constructive policy options for the elected administration on critical challenges related to energy, the environment, and natural resources. Each contributor to New Approaches on Energy and the Environment was asked to address the question: 'Based on your research and knowledge, what policy recommendation would you like to make to the next U.S. president?' Writing in advance of t
Energy policy - United States. --- Energy policy -- United States. --- Environmental policy - United States. --- Environmental policy -- United States. --- Environmental protection - United States. --- Environmental protection -- United States. --- Energy policy --- Environmental policy --- Environmental protection
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Author and historian Bruce A. Beaubouef examines, for the first time, the interactions that have shaped the development of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). In a time of continued vulnerability, this definitive work will be of interest to those concerned with the history, economy, and politics of the oil and gas industry, as well as to historians and practitioners of oil and energy policy.
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Energy policy -- Europe. --- Energy policy -- Japan. --- Energy policy -- United States. --- Energy security -- Europe. --- Energy security -- Japan. --- Energy security -- United States. --- Energy security --- Energy policy --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Energy dependence --- Energy independence --- Energy insecurity --- Security, Energy
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Energy policy -- United States. --- Imports -- United States. --- Petroleum industry and trade -- Government policy -- United States. --- Petroleum industry and trade -- United States. --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Imports --- Energy policy --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Government policy
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Energy policy - United States - International cooperation. --- Power resources --- Energy development --- Energy policy --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- International cooperation --- International cooperation. --- Energy and state --- State and energy --- Government policy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation
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Electricity transmission and distribution systems carry electricity from suppliers to demand sites. During transmission materials ageing and performance issues can lead to losses amounting to about 10% of the total generated electricity. Advanced grid technologies are therefore in development to sustain higher network efficiency, while also maintaining power quality and security.Electricity transmission, distribution and storage systems presents a comprehensive review of the materials, architecture and performance of electricity transmission and distribution networks, and the applicati
Economic development -- Government policy -- United States. --- Electric power transmission -- Government policy -- United States. --- Electric power transmission -- United States. --- Energy conservation -- Government policy -- United States. --- Energy policy -- United States. --- Interconnected electric utility systems -- United States. --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical Engineering --- Electric power systems. --- Power systems, Electric --- Systems, Electric power --- Electric power production --- Electric power transmission. --- Electric power distribution.
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The E-Vision 2002 Conference, held in May 2002, was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy as a step toward implementing a key recommendation of the Bush administration?s National Energy Policy. It gathered 150 of the nation?s leading energy experts to discuss ways of reducing the country?s energy intensity. This volume and the additional volume enclosed on CD-ROM contain the presentations and discussions that took place at the conference, including the identification of goals and the means to achieve them. It is a key work for those involved in implementing the National Energy Policy.
Energy consumption--United States--Congresses. --- Energy policy--United States--Congresses. --- Industrial productivity--United States--Congresses. --- Industries--Energy consumption--United States--Congresses. --- Energy policy --- Energy consumption --- Industries --- Industrial productivity --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industrial production --- Industry --- Consumption of energy --- Energy efficiency --- Fuel consumption --- Fuel efficiency --- Economics --- Power resources --- Energy conservation --- E-books --- Industries, Primitive
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Energy policy -- United States. --- Petroleum -- Underground storage -- United States. --- Petroleum reserves -- Government policy -- United States. --- United States. -- Strategic Petroleum Reserve. --- Petroleum reserves --- Petroleum --- Energy policy --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Government policy --- Underground storage --- United States. --- Coal-oil --- Crude oil --- Oil --- SPR (United States) --- Caustobioliths --- Mineral oils
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The 2001 National Energy Policy calls for continued reductions in energy intensity (energy consumption per dollar of gross economic output). This study was part of an effort to identify state-level factors that may contribute to efficient energy use nationwide. The authors examined changes in energy intensity in 48 states and in the states? energy-consuming sectors from 1977 through 1999. Some factors that may explain differences in states? energy intensity are energy prices, new construction, capacity utilization, population, climate, tech innovations, and government energy policies.
Energy conservation--Government policy--United States--States. --- Energy policy--United States--States. --- Energy policy --- Energy conservation --- Industries --- Business & Economics --- States --- Government policy --- States. --- Conservation of energy resources --- Conservation of power resources --- Rational use of energy --- RUE (Rational use of energy) --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Conservation of natural resources --- Energy consumption --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Industrial policy --- Government policy&delete& --- E-books
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