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Energy to the year 2000: a comparison of energy strategies

Journal Article · · Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States)
OSTI ID:6242504
Mr. Linden explains the Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts, assumptions, and long-term projections. An effective synthetic fuels program seems important to goals of energy self-sufficiency. Demand in the residential, commercial, and transportation sectors will stay relatively constant, but demand in the industrial sector will exceed savings in efficiency improvement. Supply forecasts for 2000 show shifts to coal and nuclear power. Sensitivity analyses were made for these projections. EIA forecasts are compared with the results of studies by Resources for the Future and the Harvard Energy Project. (DCK)
OSTI ID:
6242504
Journal Information:
Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States), Journal Name: Energy Manage. (Cleveland, Ohio); (United States) Vol. 6:5; ISSN ENEMD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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