This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means for energy conservation in Texas, and explores the relationships between cogeneration and federal and state energy policies. The report is the product of a policy research project conducted at the School during the 1978-79 academic year with funding from the Texas Public Utility Commission in association with the Governor's Office of Energy Resources, and from the LBJ Foundation.Public Affair
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
A major problem associated with energy conservation projects is how to estimate the financial saving...
Texas is among the states with the highest potential for cogeneration. Currently, 3,121 MW of coge...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
The objective of this report is to provide a better understanding of the institutional problems invo...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
In 1983, Texas Governor Mark White initiated an energy cost containment program for the largest st...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This study reports the findings of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1979-198...
Industry is Texas' largest consumer of energy (46+% of total). With foresight of the escalating cost...
As a result of suggestions made at the 1979 Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) sponsored coge...
The objectives of the Industrial Energy Conservation Program are to assist Texas industry in using e...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power in conjunc...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
A major problem associated with energy conservation projects is how to estimate the financial saving...
Texas is among the states with the highest potential for cogeneration. Currently, 3,121 MW of coge...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
The objective of this report is to provide a better understanding of the institutional problems invo...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
In 1983, Texas Governor Mark White initiated an energy cost containment program for the largest st...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This study reports the findings of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1979-198...
Industry is Texas' largest consumer of energy (46+% of total). With foresight of the escalating cost...
As a result of suggestions made at the 1979 Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) sponsored coge...
The objectives of the Industrial Energy Conservation Program are to assist Texas industry in using e...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power in conjunc...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
A major problem associated with energy conservation projects is how to estimate the financial saving...
Texas is among the states with the highest potential for cogeneration. Currently, 3,121 MW of coge...