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We try in this book to provide a detailed but readable, technical but accessible monograph on energy in the United States. We devote one-third of the book (Part II) to energy resources, their internal and external costs, and the quantities of energy to be derived from these resources.
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We try in this book to provide a detailed but readable, technical but accessible monograph on energy in the United States. We treat energy as a multidisciplinary challenge and apply the standard tools of economists, physicists, engineers, policy analysts, and, some might claim, fortune tellers. We hope that it will be used in classrooms of various types, and read by the general reader as well. That increased energy efficiency should be the first priority of energy policymakers is a conclusion, not an assumption, of our analysis. Many analysts have arrived at this conclusion while working separately on energy supply problems. The magnitude and scope of supply problems, primarily problems of high prices and environmental costs, lead one inexorably back to reducing demand growth as the first, most important step in any plausible energy future. We examine, in some depth, why much of the past literature on energy still points, fallaciously in our opinion, to high energy c- v Preface vi sumption futures. This is in Part I (called "A Short History of the Future"). We devote one-third of the book (Part II) to energy resources, their internal and external costs, and the quantities of energy to be derived from these resources. This analysis provides a context within which the economic and social value of energy conservation options can be assessed.
Table of Contents
Prologue: The Conservation Revolution.- One: A Chronicle of Forecasts.- Two: The Elements of Energy Demand.- Three: The U.S. in World Society.- Four: Liquids and Gases, The Crux of the Matter.- Five: Synthetic Energy Carriers—The Next Best Thing?.- Six: Conjunctures of Energy and Environment.- Seven: Energy Supply Policy.- Eight: Buildings—More Amenities, Less Energy.- Nine: The Crisis and the Car.- Ten: Industrial Sector Conservation.- Epilogue: Through the Straits.- References.
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We try in this book to provide a detailed but readable, technical but accessible monograph on energy in the United States. We treat energy as a multidisciplinary challenge and apply the standard tools of economists, physicists, engineers, policy analysts, and, some might claim, fortune tellers. We hope that it will be used in classrooms of various types, and read by the general reader as well. That increased energy efficiency should be the first priority of energy policymakers is a conclusion, not an assumption, of our analysis. Many analysts have arrived at this conclusion while working separately on energy supply problems. The magnitude and scope of supply problems, primarily problems of high prices and environmental costs, lead one inexorably back to reducing demand growth as the first, most important step in any plausible energy future. We examine, in some depth, why much of the past literature on energy still points, fallaciously in our opinion, to high energy c- v Preface vi sumption futures. This is in Part I (called "A Short History of the Future"). We devote one-third of the book (Part II) to energy resources, their internal and external costs, and the quantities of energy to be derived from these resources. This analysis provides a context within which the economic and social value of energy conservation options can be assessed.
Details ISBN1461592119 Author John Gibbons Language English ISBN-10 1461592119 ISBN-13 9781461592112 Media Book Format Paperback Short Title ENERGY SOFTCOVER REPRINT O Series Modern Perspectives in Energy DEWEY 333.7 Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Place of Publication New York, NY Country of Publication United States Subtitle The Conservation Revolution Pages 258 Illustrations XV, 258 p. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-9209-9 Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-12-28 AU Release Date 2012-12-28 NZ Release Date 2012-12-28 US Release Date 2012-12-28 UK Release Date 2012-12-28 Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981 Alternative 9780306406706 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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