Abstract
The widespread practice of conservation could make a substantial reduction in the rate of growth of demand and hence in the rate at which resources need to be developed and consumed. An attempt is not made to show that conservation is an alternative to increasing energy supply. After reviewing the consumption of energy before the 1973 energy crisis, the main features of conservation which have brought it to the forefront of energy policy are examined. Some information on present consumption patterns in New Zealand is presented.
Citation Formats
Graham, P. J.
Overview of energy demand and opportunities for conservation.
New Zealand: N. p.,
1977.
Web.
Graham, P. J.
Overview of energy demand and opportunities for conservation.
New Zealand.
Graham, P. J.
1977.
"Overview of energy demand and opportunities for conservation."
New Zealand.
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title = {Overview of energy demand and opportunities for conservation}
author = {Graham, P. J.}
abstractNote = {The widespread practice of conservation could make a substantial reduction in the rate of growth of demand and hence in the rate at which resources need to be developed and consumed. An attempt is not made to show that conservation is an alternative to increasing energy supply. After reviewing the consumption of energy before the 1973 energy crisis, the main features of conservation which have brought it to the forefront of energy policy are examined. Some information on present consumption patterns in New Zealand is presented.}
place = {New Zealand}
year = {1977}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Overview of energy demand and opportunities for conservation}
author = {Graham, P. J.}
abstractNote = {The widespread practice of conservation could make a substantial reduction in the rate of growth of demand and hence in the rate at which resources need to be developed and consumed. An attempt is not made to show that conservation is an alternative to increasing energy supply. After reviewing the consumption of energy before the 1973 energy crisis, the main features of conservation which have brought it to the forefront of energy policy are examined. Some information on present consumption patterns in New Zealand is presented.}
place = {New Zealand}
year = {1977}
month = {Oct}
}