Total Energy Situation in the United States

730514

2/1/1973

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In the past 20 years in the United States, the demand for energy has doubled, and it is expected to increase by 3.6% annually until the end of the twentieth century. This paper discusses the implications of the increased demand, and the resources needed to meet it. Nuclear power is seen as a partial answer, as is low-sulfur coal. Some untapped oil reserves are available in the United States, but oil will undoubtedly have to be imported to meet the demand. A concerted effort to conserve energy is needed to help hold imports to acceptable levels.
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Oliver, D., "Total Energy Situation in the United States," National Automobile Engineering Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, United States, May 14, 1973, .
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2/1/1973
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730514
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Technical Paper
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English