Energy Independence as well as concern for carbon emissions are policy topics that have been frequently discussed on the public stage. This paper analyzes the possibility of creating an energy portfolio that will achieve energy independence while reducing carbon emissions and how that portfolio is likely to change over time. Domestic oil, hydrogen fuels, domestic natural gas, hydropower, wind power, solar power, and nuclear power are the fuels discussed to make up the energy portfolio that will eliminate the United States dependence on foreign oil while reducing the carbon emissions generated during the production of energy
Significant inroads towards achieving energy independence can be made by reducing oil use in the lig...
Dependence on foreign oil by the United States of America creates massive problems from the economic...
http://web.mit.edu/ceepr/www/publications/workingpapers.htmlThe United States consumed more petroleu...
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
The U.S. transportation sector is almost totally dependent on liquid hydrocarbon fuels, primarily ga...
The United States must balance securing our energy future with protecting our environment from clima...
While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
The intent of this paper is to discuss the U.S. energy sector in the context of economic growth, emp...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
The United States’ dependence on energy imports of fossil fuels has resulted in political and econo...
Over the past 25-years, the U.S. economy has experienced four large oil price shocks (1973-74, 1979-...
Oil independence has been a goal of U.S. energy policy for the past 30 years yet has never been rigo...
Significant inroads towards achieving energy independence can be made by reducing oil use in the lig...
Dependence on foreign oil by the United States of America creates massive problems from the economic...
http://web.mit.edu/ceepr/www/publications/workingpapers.htmlThe United States consumed more petroleu...
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
The U.S. transportation sector is almost totally dependent on liquid hydrocarbon fuels, primarily ga...
The United States must balance securing our energy future with protecting our environment from clima...
While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
The intent of this paper is to discuss the U.S. energy sector in the context of economic growth, emp...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
This essay examines both sides of the “Hubbert’s peak” debate and their implications for energy poli...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
The United States’ dependence on energy imports of fossil fuels has resulted in political and econo...
Over the past 25-years, the U.S. economy has experienced four large oil price shocks (1973-74, 1979-...
Oil independence has been a goal of U.S. energy policy for the past 30 years yet has never been rigo...
Significant inroads towards achieving energy independence can be made by reducing oil use in the lig...
Dependence on foreign oil by the United States of America creates massive problems from the economic...
http://web.mit.edu/ceepr/www/publications/workingpapers.htmlThe United States consumed more petroleu...