National energy plans in the Asia-Pacific region : proceedings of Workshop III of the Asia-Pacific Energy Studies Consultative Group (APESC), Honolulu, Hawaii, February 1980 /
National Energy Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford, England :
Pergamon Press,
1981.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; FOREWORD; Chapter 1: BACKGROUND PAPER; Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II ENERGY GROWTH RATES IN PERSPECTIVE; III DISPROPORTIONATE DISTRIBUTIONS; IV TYPES OF CHANGE; VI AGENDA OF RESEARCH; Part I: A Framework for Energy Policies in the Asia-Pacific Region; Chapter 2: WORLD SUPPLIES OF PETROLEUM IN THE 1980s; Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II WORLD PETROLEUM SUPPLIES IN THE 1980s; III OPEC SUPPLY POLICY; IV FUTURE OIL PRICES; V CONCLUSION.
- Chapter 3: REGIONAL OIL DEPENDENCY: RISING OIL IMPORT BILLS, THE EXTERNAL ACCOUNTS, AND NOILDC DEVELOPMENT POLICIESAbstract; I INTRODUCTION; II REGIONAL OIL DEPENDENCY; III THE DEMAND FOR ENERGY, RISING OIL IMPORTS PRICES, AND NOILDC EXTERNAL ACCOUNTS; IV SOME ALLOCATIVE IMPLICATIONS; V CONCLUDING REMARKS; Part II: United States Energy Policies; Chapter 4: U.S. ENERGY DEMAND AND SUPPLY SCENARIOS: A RETROSPECTIVE APPRAISAL OF THE U.S. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES STUDY BY THE COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS (CONAES); Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II MAJOR ISSUES.
- III PRINCIPAL CONCLUSIONSIV ENERGY DEMAND SCENARIOS; V ENERGY SUPPLY SCENARIOS; VI INTEGRATED STUDY SCENARIOS; VII SOLAR ENERGY; VIII THE BREEDER REACTOR; Chapter 5: THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY APPROACH: FROM CONVENTIONAL TO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES; Abstract; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE LEGISLATIVE MANDATE; 3 SETTING GOALS; 4 FORECASTING ENERGY DEMAND; 5 FORECASTING ENERGY SUPPLY; 6 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY FUTURES; CONCLUSION; Chapter 6: REFLECTIONS ON THE ENERGY PROBLEM AS A WHOLE; Abstract; Part III: Energy Policies of Oil-Exporting Countries; Chapter 7: NATIONAL ENERGY PLANNING IN INDONESIA; Abstract.
- I INTRODUCTIONII HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; III PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS, 1979-84; IV FORECASTING THE FUTURE; V CONCLUSION; Chapter 8: SOME ASPECTS OF ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS IN CHINA; Abstract; Part IV: Energy Policies of Industrial Oil-Importing Countries; Chapter 9: JAPAN'S ENERGY OUTLOOK; Abstract; Chapter 10: KOREA'S ENERGY OUTLOOK; Abstract; Chapter 11: SINGAPORE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION; Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION; III AUTOMOBILE CONSUMPTION; IV DIRECT INDUSTRIAL CONSUMPTION; V THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD (PUB); VI THE BUNKER MARKET.
- Part V: Energy Policies of Countries More than 50% Dependent on Oil ImportsChapter 12: ENERGY PLANNING IN NEW ZEALAND; Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II RESOURCE AVAILABILITY; III ARRANGEMENTS FOR ENERGY PLANNING; IV PRICING AND CONSERVATION; V OVERVIEW OF ENERGY DEMAND; VI LIQUID FUELS DEVELOPMENT; VII NATURAL GAS; VIII ELECTRICITY; IX COAL; X CONCLUSION; Chapter 13: PERSPECTIVES FOR MID-TERM ENERGY STRATEGIES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC ISLANDS; Abstract; I INTRODUCTION; II PETROLEUM USE; III ALTERNATE STRATEGIES; IV THE ALTERNATIVES; V CONCLUSION; Chapter 14: THAILAND'S NATIONAL ENERGY PLAN.