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Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), Global Oil Trends 2002, 2001. [Pg.842]

Bower, L., and Greco, R. (1997). Market Trends and American Petroleum Institute Views on Ethanol Use in Motor Vehicles. Paper presented at Biomass Energy Research Association meeting. Washington, D.C., May 1. [Pg.439]

Cambridge Energy Research Associates Publishes forecasts of crude oil prices based on macroeconomics and industry trends (drilling rates, etc.). [Pg.337]

New Energy, Industrial Xechnology Development Plan (1993). The Report on the Development of High Functional Surface and the Research Trend. [Pg.586]

There has been not only gi owth m the total number of electric motors (more standard appliances in use), but also a proliferation in their use for new, novel applications. Both trends will continue to increase demand for the electricity to run electric motors. In the United States, electric motors arc responsible for consuming more than half of all electricity, and for the industrial sector alone, close to two-thirds. Since the cost of the electricity to power these motors is enormous (estimated at more than 90 billion a year), research is focused on finding ways to increase the energy efficiency of motors and motor systems. [Pg.400]

The Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) is the division of NOAA that conducts and directs oceanic and atmospheric research. Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and fossil fuels are the leading generator of carbon dioxide, the work of the twelve Environmental Research Laboratories and eleven Joint Institutes of OAR to describe, monitor, and assess climate trends are of great interest to all parties interested in the affect of energy use on climate change. [Pg.589]

Woods, T. J., "The Long-Term Trends in U.S. Gas Supply and Prices The 1989 GRI Baseline Projection of U.S. Energy Supply and Demand to 2010," Gas Research Insights (GRIPubL), Gas Research Institute Chicago, EL, 1990. [Pg.349]

This chapter, which identifies the existing trends in EM research for the manufacturing sector and develops new EM regimes that are important for continued advances in energy rationalisation, is divided into three main sections ... [Pg.3]


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