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State Energy Price and Expenditure Report 1990, DOE/EIA-0376(90), U.S. Departmeat of Eaergy, Eaergy Information Administration, Washiagtoa, D.C.,Sept. 1992. [Pg.49]

Estimates ofE.S. Wood Energy Consumption 1980—1983, DOE/EIA-O341(83), U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,... [Pg.49]

Pu/p and Paper Indust s Energy Ese-Cakndar Year 1986 New York, Apr. 20,1987 J. C. NiceUo, US. Pulp and Paper Industry s Energy Use-Calendar Year 1987 New York, May 17, SinnualEnerg) Eeview 1987 DOE/EIA-0384(87). U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,... [Pg.50]

HnnualEnergy Outlook, report no. DOE/EIA-0383 (92), Energy Information Administration, U.S. Dept, of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.196]

FIG. 27-1 Estimates of recoverable U.S, coal reserves in Gt by sulfur ranges and region, To convert tonnes to US tons, multiply by 1,102 and mg/MJ to Ib/lO " Btii, multiply by 2,321, (Source U,S, Coal Reserves An Update by Heat and Sulfur Content, Energy Information Administration, DOE/E1A-0529(92), Fehruary 1993.)... [Pg.2359]

SOURCE Annual Energy Review 1994, Energy Information Administration, July 1995. Prices are national averages in current-year U.S. dollars for the year cited. [Pg.2367]

Contains four modules that store and retrieve information Administrative Information module for administrative information for local government ... [Pg.288]

Energy Information Administration Home Page. Department ofEnerg) . . [Pg.64]

SOURCE Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, (1388). Annual Energy Eeview. DOE/EIA-0384(87) Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. (1988). Monthly Energy Beview, July 1988. DOE/EIA-0035(88/07) . Energy Information... [Pg.254]

U.S. Energy Information Administration. (1998). Annual Energy Review 1997. Washington, DC Author. [Pg.296]

Energy Intormation Administration. 1998. Electric Power Annual 1997, Volume II. DOE/EIA-0348(97)/2. Washington, DC Energy Information Administration. October. [Pg.324]

After the average crude oil price increased from 3.18 per barrel in 1970 to 21.59 in 1980, many analysts forecast skyrocketing energy prices for the remainder of the centuiy. The middle price path of the U.S. Energy Information Administration in 1979 projected a nominal price of 117.50 per barrel in 1995 Such forecasts seemed to be soundly based not only in recent experience but also in the economic theoiy of exhaustible resources. As a consequence, U.S. industries invested heavily in energy conseiwa-tion measures, with the result that industrial consumption of energy decreased from 31.5 quads in 1973 to 27.2 in 1985. Some of this investment was probably not warranted on economic efficiency gi ounds because prices ceased to rise after 1981, and even plummeted to 10 per barrel in 1986. [Pg.358]

Energy Information Administration. (1993). The Changing Strticwre of the Electric Power Industry, 1970-1991. Washington, DC U.S. Department ofEnergy. [Pg.415]

Energy Information Administration. (1995). Measuring Energy EfBciency in the United States Economy A Beginning, DOE/EIA-0555 (95)/2. Washington, DC Office of Energy Markets and End Use. [Pg.463]

U.S. Energy Information Administration. (1998). What Does the Kyoto Protocal Mean to U.S. Energy Markets and the U.S. Economy . Washington, DC Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration. [Pg.508]


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