This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 to examine a number of policy issues facing the State of Texas in the conservation, development, and environmental impacts of energy resources. Funded by the Ford Foundation, the project had as its client orientation the several sta.te agencies represented in the Texas Energy Advisory Council, chaired by Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, whose full cooperation and occasional participation greatly facilitated the project.Public Affair
This study of state regulation in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
This report on environmental risk management in Texas is the result of a policy research project con...
This report, which examines and evaluates the relationships of natural and environmental resources t...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
This study reports the findings of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1979-198...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
This report is one of two products of a 1979-80 policy research project on energy policy issues conf...
This ana lysis of environmental permitting in Texas is the product of a policy research project cond...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This report on water management institutions and issues in Texas and elsewhere is the result of a po...
This report on renewable energy options is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
This report evaluates U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) regulation of western coal rail tran...
This study of state regulation in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
This report on environmental risk management in Texas is the result of a policy research project con...
This report, which examines and evaluates the relationships of natural and environmental resources t...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
This study reports the findings of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1979-198...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
This report is one of two products of a 1979-80 policy research project on energy policy issues conf...
This ana lysis of environmental permitting in Texas is the product of a policy research project cond...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This report on water management institutions and issues in Texas and elsewhere is the result of a po...
This report on renewable energy options is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
This report evaluates U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) regulation of western coal rail tran...
This study of state regulation in Texas is the product of a Policy Research Project conducted at the...
This report on environmental risk management in Texas is the result of a policy research project con...
This report, which examines and evaluates the relationships of natural and environmental resources t...