CHANGING ENERGY PERSPECTIVES
Several new developments call for a reassessment of the U.S. energy independence strategy: (1) conservation programs have not been effectively implemented; (2) industry is not building synthetic-fuel production plants; and (3) a projected world-wide expansion of oil production may actually lead to price reductions in the 1980's followed by price increases in the 1990's. The Stanford Research Institute energy market model is used to evaluate these new developments. It indicates that acceleration of research and development on synthetic fuels and on increasing the efficiency of energy use may lead to reductions of over $100 billion in the total annual U.S. energy bill in the year 2000 and to a reduction of $30 billion in the total annual energy import bill. Since transportation is the most inefficient sector in terms of energy use, and more and more Americans seem to prefer suburban living, increasing the efficiency of the automobile is crucial. (ERA citation 01:025947)
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Supplemental Notes:
- Symposium on Alternate Fuel Resources, Santa Maria, California, 25 Mar 1976.
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Corporate Authors:
University of California, Livermore
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, CA United States 94550 -
Authors:
- Werth, G C
- Publication Date: 1976
Media Info
- Pagination: 13 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Automobiles; Conservation; Costs; Diesel fuels; Economic efficiency; Economic policy; Elasticity (Economics); Energy; Energy conservation; Energy consumption; Energy resources; Equipment; Forecasting; Industries; Mathematical models; Petroleum; Petroleum refining; Policy; Prices; Production; Research projects; Suburbs; Synthetic fuels; Transportation
- Uncontrolled Terms: Efficiency; Models; Oil production; Research programs
- Geographic Terms: United States
- Old TRIS Terms: Diesel fuel costs; Energy models; Energy shortage
- Subject Areas: Economics; Energy; Environment; Policy; Research; Transportation (General);
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00146580
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: CONF-760342-2
- Contract Numbers: W-7405-eng-48
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Feb 16 1977 12:00AM