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Survey on econometric analysis of oil substitute energy; Sekiyu daitai energy keiryo bunseki chosa

Abstract

For the econometric analysis of petroleum substitution energy, a domestic econometric model was developed which can concretely and econometrically grasp and analyze effects of measures taken for environmental policies, energy conservation, promotion of new energy, etc. The model was made so synthetic as to catch a relationship between energy supply/demand and changes of econosocial structures in economic growth, industrial structure, life style, etc. which are extremely important elements for catching future energy demand. The model is composed of a secondary energy price model, a new energy introduction model, and an energy supply/demand model. As case parameters, selected were the price of crude oil, introduction of new energy, GDP and energy conservation, and the following cases were assumed: standard case, high price energy case, new energy introduction promotion case, low economic growth case, energy conservation case, and low energy demand case. The results of simulating each of these cases were indicated. 91 figs., 110 tabs.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1996
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEDO-P-9507
Reference Number:
SCA: 294002; PA: NEDO-96:820041; EDB-96:149642; NTS-97:002158; SN: 96001672612
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1996
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; PETROLEUM; FUEL SUBSTITUTION; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; ENERGY; COST; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; INDUSTRY; LIFE STYLES; ENERGY DEMAND; ENERGY SUPPLIES; GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT; ENERGY CONSERVATION; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
OSTI ID:
375646
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97703040; TRN: 96:820041
Availability:
Available from Office of Scientific and Technical Information, P.O.Box 1000, Oak Ridge Tennessee 37831, USA; OSTI as DE97703040
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
310 p.
Announcement Date:
Oct 17, 1996

Citation Formats

None. Survey on econometric analysis of oil substitute energy; Sekiyu daitai energy keiryo bunseki chosa. Japan: N. p., 1996. Web.
None. Survey on econometric analysis of oil substitute energy; Sekiyu daitai energy keiryo bunseki chosa. Japan.
None. 1996. "Survey on econometric analysis of oil substitute energy; Sekiyu daitai energy keiryo bunseki chosa." Japan.
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title = {Survey on econometric analysis of oil substitute energy; Sekiyu daitai energy keiryo bunseki chosa}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {For the econometric analysis of petroleum substitution energy, a domestic econometric model was developed which can concretely and econometrically grasp and analyze effects of measures taken for environmental policies, energy conservation, promotion of new energy, etc. The model was made so synthetic as to catch a relationship between energy supply/demand and changes of econosocial structures in economic growth, industrial structure, life style, etc. which are extremely important elements for catching future energy demand. The model is composed of a secondary energy price model, a new energy introduction model, and an energy supply/demand model. As case parameters, selected were the price of crude oil, introduction of new energy, GDP and energy conservation, and the following cases were assumed: standard case, high price energy case, new energy introduction promotion case, low economic growth case, energy conservation case, and low energy demand case. The results of simulating each of these cases were indicated. 91 figs., 110 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Mar}
}