The long term implications and constraints of alternate energy policies
The complexity of the current energy situation is such that conventional analysis does not provide sufficient foundation upon which to base energy-policy decisions. We have used an overview perspective in analyzing how a diverse range of phenomena, such as population, price, inflation, transportation, agriculture, international trade and city design, are linked to energy policy. A principle tool used in the study is the hierarchical simulation model SPECULATER.
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1976
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Authors: | Hunter, Yvonne L. ; Watt, Kenneth E.F. ; Flory, John E. ; Hunter, Peter J. ; Mosman, Nancy J. |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 1.1976, 4, p. 375-406
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Elsevier |
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