shaping our energy future : shaping our future by reducing energy intensity in the U.S. economy /
David Ortiz, Jerry Sollinger.
Santa Monica, CA :
RAND,
2003.
1 online resource (xviii, 63 pages) :
illustrations
Conference proceedings ;
184
"CF-184-DOE"--Page 4 of cover.
"Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy."
"This proceedings report documents the presentations and discussions of the conference"--Preface.
Conference held in Arlington, Va., May 14-16, 2002.
Errata slip inserted.
Includes bibliographical references (page 63).
v. 1. Proceedings of the conference -- v. 2 (on CD-ROM) Supplementary conference materials.
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The E-Vision 2002 Conference, held in May 2002, was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy as a step toward implementing a key recommendation of the Bush administration?s National Energy Policy. It gathered 150 of the nation?s leading energy experts to discuss ways of reducing the country?s energy intensity. This volume and the additional volume enclosed on CD-ROM contain the presentations and discussions that took place at the conference, including the identification of goals and the means to achieve them. It is a key work for those involved in implementing the National Energy Policy.
JSTOR
22573/cttq4v1
E-vision 2002.
0833033433
Books at JSTOR: Open Access.
Shaping our energy future
Shaping our future by reducing energy intensity in the U.S. economy
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Ortiz, David, (David Santana)
Sollinger, Jerry M.
United States., Department of Energy.
E-Vision 2002(2002 :, Arlington, Va.)
Rand Corporation.
Science and Technology Policy Institute (Rand Corporation)