The lack of a national policy on fuels and energy at a time of concern about the future supply and demand for energy and the environmental effects of creating energy is examined. Alternatives to present practices in generating and utilizing power are considered along with suggestions for measuring the energy cost of technological progress
Energy policies that promote new technologies and energy sources are policies for the future. They ...
Since the oil embargo of 1973, the United States has struggled to implement a sustainable and compre...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
Energy policy issues of continuing interest include whether or not to open up the Arctic National Wi...
The difficult part of formulating an energy policy is trying to make sense out of the whole range of...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
Energy policy is becoming a key aspect of the everyday worldwide agenda, and the decisions in this f...
In little more than two centuries the United States has transformed itself from a fledgling nation b...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
Energy policy has been at the center of American political rhetoric since the early 1970s. Twenty ye...
Government regulation in the realm of energy policy is difficult due to the scope and diversity of r...
This article is primarily about the energy shortage and possible ways of dealing with it. The articl...
Designing appropriate programs to deal with present and future energy problems faced by the United S...
"Legislation, Commercialization, and the Development of Alternative Energy Technologies" addresses t...
We lie at a unique place in history, one where humanity\u27s drive to industrialize has created an e...
Energy policies that promote new technologies and energy sources are policies for the future. They ...
Since the oil embargo of 1973, the United States has struggled to implement a sustainable and compre...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
Energy policy issues of continuing interest include whether or not to open up the Arctic National Wi...
The difficult part of formulating an energy policy is trying to make sense out of the whole range of...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
Energy policy is becoming a key aspect of the everyday worldwide agenda, and the decisions in this f...
In little more than two centuries the United States has transformed itself from a fledgling nation b...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
Energy policy has been at the center of American political rhetoric since the early 1970s. Twenty ye...
Government regulation in the realm of energy policy is difficult due to the scope and diversity of r...
This article is primarily about the energy shortage and possible ways of dealing with it. The articl...
Designing appropriate programs to deal with present and future energy problems faced by the United S...
"Legislation, Commercialization, and the Development of Alternative Energy Technologies" addresses t...
We lie at a unique place in history, one where humanity\u27s drive to industrialize has created an e...
Energy policies that promote new technologies and energy sources are policies for the future. They ...
Since the oil embargo of 1973, the United States has struggled to implement a sustainable and compre...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...