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Energy Research at DOE: Was It Worth It? Energy Efficiency and Fossil Energy Research 1978 to 2000 (2001)
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Energy Research at DOE was it Worth it?: Energy Efficiency and Fossil Energy Research 1978 to 2000

Shock, R.N., W.Fulkerson, M.L.Brown, R.L.San Martin, D.L.Greene, and J.Edmonds. 1999. “How Much Is Energy Research and Development Worth As Insurance?” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 24:487.

Spencer, D.F. 1996. A Screening Study to Assess the Benefit/Cost of the U.S. DOE Clean Coal R/D/D Program. For the U.S. Department of Energy, Fossil Energy Office, September. Washington, D.C.: DOE.

Sutherland, R. 1999. The Feasibility of No Cost Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the U.S. Issue analysis no. 106, May. Washington, D.C.: American Petroleum Institute.

Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development, Secretary of Energy Advisory Board. 1995. Energy R&D: Shaping Our Nation’s Future in a Competitive World. Washington, D.C.: DOE.

Tassey, G. 1996. Rates of Return from Investments in Technology Infrastructure. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Technology Administration, 96–3 Planning Report, June.

Taylor, J. 1993. Energy Conservation and Efficiency: The Case Against Coercion. Policy Analysis No. 189. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute.

Taylor, J. 1999. Energy Efficiency: No Silver Bullet for Global Warming. Policy Analysis No. 356. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute.


VanDoren, P. 1999. The Costs of Reducing Carbon Emissions: An Examination of Administration Forecasts. Briefing paper 44. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute.


Yeager, K. 1980. “Coal Clean-up Technology.” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 5:357–387.

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