Solar Energy And The U.S. Economy

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A01=Christopher Pleatsikas
A01=Edward A. Hudson
A01=Richard J Goettle Iv
Author_Christopher Pleatsikas
Author_Edward A. Hudson
Author_Richard J Goettle Iv
Baseline Trend
Biomass Direct Combustion
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Conventional Energy Costs
DGEM
economic impact of solar investments
economic model
Energy Future
Energy Intensive Goods
energy market dynamics
Energy Policy
energy policy analysis
Energy Resources
Energy Sources
Energy System
Energy Utilization Patterns
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Intermediate Purchases
Lower Renewables Costs
macroeconomic growth
macroeconomic modeling
Nonrenewable Energy
Nonrenewable Fuels
oil price shocks
Real GNP
Real GNP Growth
Reference Case
Reference Case Projection
Reference Case Scenario
renewable energy economics
Renewable Energy Forms
Renewable Energy Technologies
Renewables Costs
Renewables Penetration
solar energy investments
technology cost assessment
U.S. energy policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367287900
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published 1982. Twice during the 1970s -- the Arab Oil Embargo of 1973-74 and the tight oil market of 1978-79 associated with the political upheaval in Iran -- the U.S. economy experienced severe shocks as a result of massive price increases for imported oil. By 1980 the price for imported crude oil had increased to nearly twenty times the price in 1970. This book seeks to provide a basis for determining the macroeconomic effects of solar energy investments over the 1980 to 2000 time period. It structures its analysis in a multidimensional form, specifying variations in • conventional energy costs; • solar market penetration; • solar technology costs.

Iv Goettle, J Richard, Christopher Pleatsikas, Edward A. Hudson

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