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Gruchow, Nancy – Science, 1970
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Engines, Fuels, Industry

Carter, Luther J. – Science, 1973
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Energy, Environment, Fuels

Boffey, Philip M. – Science, 1970
Analyzes problems of providing sufficient electrical power in terms of inefficiency of industry and of the conflict between need for power and need for environmental quality. Suggests ways of slowing the growth in demand, and indicates needed research into energy production. (EB)
Descriptors: Community Problems, Energy, Environment, Fuels

Science, 1975
Outlines a Federal Power Commission report that lends credence to charges by several prominent petroleum researchers that the United States Geological Survey has consistently and hugely over estimated the amount of economically recoverable oil and gas left to be discovered in the United States. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: Energy, Fuels, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry

Claassen, Richard S. – Science, 1976
Descriptors: Energy, Fuels, Industry, Production Techniques

Blum, S. L. – Science, 1976
Municipal solid waste disposal is becoming complex as costs, wastes, and environmental restrictions increase. Recovery and recycling of materials presents problems of financing, ownership, and operation, technology, and marketing. Energy and materials recovery offers long-term economic and environmental incentives in terms of growing shortages and…
Descriptors: Fuels, Industry, Metallurgy, Municipalities

Hayes, Earl T. – Science, 1979
Our energy growth is slowing down and will level off in the 1990s. Our oil and gas production passed a peak in the early 1970s. Coal is the only fossil fuel capable of increased production. Finding rates for petroleum, natural gas, and uranium are less than half what they were twenty years ago. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Ecology, Economics, Energy, Environment

Swabb, L. E., Jr. – Science, 1978
Government support of coal liquefaction Research and Development has created the conditions that make possible the development of needed technology. With the proper government incentives, pioneer plants will lead to lower costs, and this, plus rising prices, will create the conditions necessary to develop a multi-plant industry. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels, Government Role

Berg, Charles A. – Science, 1973
Discusses various ways in which the demand for energy could be decreased, focusing not so much on discouraging demand by increasing prices, as on reducing energy consumption by improving efficiency of energy utilization in buildings and in industry. (JR)
Descriptors: Building Design, Energy, Environmental Education, Fuel Consumption

Goeller, H. E.; Weinberg, Alvin M. – Science, 1976
Dwindling mineral resources might cause a shift from nonrenewable resources to renewable resources and inexhaustible elements such as iron and aluminum. Alternative energy sources such as breeder, fusion, solar, and geothermal power must be developed for production and recycling of materials. Substitution and, hence, living standards ultimately…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Economic Change, Energy, Fuels

Hirst, Eric; Carney, Janet – Science, 1978
An engineering-economic simulation model of residential energy use is employed to evaluate the effects of nine different residential energy-use "futures" as to economic impact on Americans to the year 2000. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Economics, Energy, Energy Conservation