In the late 1970s, national and international attention began to focus on energy issues. Efforts were initiated to design and test analytical tools that could be used to assist energy planners in evaluating energy systems, particularly in developing countries. In 1984, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) commissioned Argonne National Laboratory`s Decision and Information Sciences Division (DIS) to incorporate a set of analytical tools into a personal computer-based package for distribution in developing countries. The package developed by DIS staff, the ENergy and Power Evaluation Program (ENPEP), covers the range of issues that energy planners must face: economic development, energy demand projections, supply-and-demand balancing,...
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embargo, to evaluate U.S. energy problems and to provide a framework for developing a national energ...
Bimonthly newsletter of the Center for Energy Studies at the University of Texas at Austin discussin...
Participants from thirteen member nations of the International Energy Agency and the Commission of E...
The Renewables and Energy Efficiency Planning (REEP) program was developed at the US Army Constructi...
The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) is a global technical assistance partnership...
The US Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is partnering with industry to d...
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This report describes the work that Environmental Energy Technologies Division of Lawrence Berkeley ...
Sound political decision making requires input from various sources. Science represents one importan...
The mission of the Advanced Energy Projects (AEP) program is to explore the scientific feasibility o...
The objective of Annex II (July 1983 - June 1986) was to carry out a continuous exchange of informat...
Energy availability in a country is of great importance to its economy and to raising and maintainin...
In this paper the various present activities of the Energy Systems Program (ENP) and the results obt...
To effectively manage the nation's energy and natural resources, government and industry leaders nee...
The United States has a high per capita consumption of energy when compared with other countries in ...
embargo, to evaluate U.S. energy problems and to provide a framework for developing a national energ...
Bimonthly newsletter of the Center for Energy Studies at the University of Texas at Austin discussin...
Participants from thirteen member nations of the International Energy Agency and the Commission of E...
The Renewables and Energy Efficiency Planning (REEP) program was developed at the US Army Constructi...
The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) is a global technical assistance partnership...
The US Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is partnering with industry to d...
This paper describes results of evaluation of the Energy-Related Inventions Program (ERIP), focusing...
This report describes the work that Environmental Energy Technologies Division of Lawrence Berkeley ...
Sound political decision making requires input from various sources. Science represents one importan...
The mission of the Advanced Energy Projects (AEP) program is to explore the scientific feasibility o...