Regional issue identification and assessment. First annual report
This regional assessment report portrays the major regional environmental, human health and safety, socioeconomic and institutional effects that might result from the implementation of one of a set of national energy supply and demand projections developed by the Department of Energy in 1978. General problem areas are identified and assessed on a regional and state basis that could either constrain or significantly modify the realization of the energy projections. Many of the issues identified are of a long-standing nature and would continue to exist, in spite of the particular energy projection used. The research and assessments reflected in this document were performed by six national laboratories. It is a compilation of individual reports prepared by Federal regions and available separately.
- Research Organization:
- Department of Energy, Washington, DC (USA). Div. of Regional Assessments
- OSTI ID:
- 5573371
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/EV-T1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Regional Issue Identification and Assessment (RIIA): an analysis of the Mid-Range Projection Series C Scenario. Executive summary for Federal Region IV
Regional Issue Identification and Assessment (RIIA). Volume III. Institutional barriers to developing power generation facilities in the Pacific Northwest
Related Subjects
POLICY AND ECONOMY
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
USA
AIR QUALITY
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DATA COMPILATION
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY SUPPLIES
FOSSIL FUELS
GRAPHS
LAND USE
MAPS
NUCLEAR POWER
PERSONNEL
POWER GENERATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
RISK ASSESSMENT
SAFETY
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
TABLES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY
DATA
DATA FORMS
DEMAND
ENERGY SOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
FUELS
INFORMATION
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS
MANAGEMENT
NORTH AMERICA
NUMERICAL DATA
POWER
530000* - Environmental-Social Aspects of Energy Technologies- (-1989)
290300 - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment
Health
& Safety