Abstract
The Swedish government founded research program was initiated in 1975 as a response to the oil crisis. In total, 17 billion SEK has been spent (1975 - July 1993), with max yearly allocation in the beginning of the 80s. Today universities receive about 50 percent of the grant and industry 30 percent - roughly a reverse of the situation at the start of the program. The objectives and results of the program are analyzed in this volume. It is noted that the programs for efficient energy use have been successful, whereas the thermal solar energy and the alternative fuels programs never made any commercial impacts. Research administration and the different actors in the programs are also treated. 21 refs, 6 figs, 8 tabs
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Energy for generations to come. Energy research 1975-1992. Part 1. Governmental investments, ambitions and results; Energi foer kommande generationer, Energiforskning 1975-1992; Delstudie 1. Statliga satsningar, amibitoner och resultat.
Sweden: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
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Energy for generations to come. Energy research 1975-1992. Part 1. Governmental investments, ambitions and results; Energi foer kommande generationer, Energiforskning 1975-1992; Delstudie 1. Statliga satsningar, amibitoner och resultat.
Sweden.
None.
1992.
"Energy for generations to come. Energy research 1975-1992. Part 1. Governmental investments, ambitions and results; Energi foer kommande generationer, Energiforskning 1975-1992; Delstudie 1. Statliga satsningar, amibitoner och resultat."
Sweden.
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title = {Energy for generations to come. Energy research 1975-1992. Part 1. Governmental investments, ambitions and results; Energi foer kommande generationer, Energiforskning 1975-1992; Delstudie 1. Statliga satsningar, amibitoner och resultat}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Swedish government founded research program was initiated in 1975 as a response to the oil crisis. In total, 17 billion SEK has been spent (1975 - July 1993), with max yearly allocation in the beginning of the 80s. Today universities receive about 50 percent of the grant and industry 30 percent - roughly a reverse of the situation at the start of the program. The objectives and results of the program are analyzed in this volume. It is noted that the programs for efficient energy use have been successful, whereas the thermal solar energy and the alternative fuels programs never made any commercial impacts. Research administration and the different actors in the programs are also treated. 21 refs, 6 figs, 8 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Energy for generations to come. Energy research 1975-1992. Part 1. Governmental investments, ambitions and results; Energi foer kommande generationer, Energiforskning 1975-1992; Delstudie 1. Statliga satsningar, amibitoner och resultat}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Swedish government founded research program was initiated in 1975 as a response to the oil crisis. In total, 17 billion SEK has been spent (1975 - July 1993), with max yearly allocation in the beginning of the 80s. Today universities receive about 50 percent of the grant and industry 30 percent - roughly a reverse of the situation at the start of the program. The objectives and results of the program are analyzed in this volume. It is noted that the programs for efficient energy use have been successful, whereas the thermal solar energy and the alternative fuels programs never made any commercial impacts. Research administration and the different actors in the programs are also treated. 21 refs, 6 figs, 8 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}