Title:
Energy modeling : Art Science Practice
Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals
Author:
Searl, Milton F., (ed.)
General Notes:
Editor's Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Session One: Use of Input-Output and Econometric Techniques for Energy System Modeling; A. Input-Output Analysis of U.S Energy Consumption B. Use of the Maryland Interindustry Forecasting Model to Project Petroleum Demand C. An Econometric Analysis of the Relationships between Macro Economic Activity and U.S Energy Consumption; Session Two: Use of Linear Programming in Energy Models; A.A Unified Framework for Energy System Planning B. Linear Programming in Energy Modeling C. Suggested Roles for Econometrics and Process Analysis in Long-Term Energy Modeling; Sessions Three and Five: Econometric Models of individual Sectors; A. Substitution and Usage in Energy Demand: An Econometric Estimation of Long-Run and Short-Run Effects B. Joint Costs and Separability in Oil and Gas Exploration C. Modeling Electricity Demand Growth D. Projecting California's Electrical Energy Demand; Session Four: Current Government and Industry Models; A. Techniques Used in Developing the U.S. Department of the Interior Energy Forecast B. NPC Analysis of Oil and Gas Supply C. Analytical Techniques for Energy Policy Evaluation; Session Six: Continental Energy Models; A.A Pollution-and Technology- Sensitive Model for Energy Supply- Distribution Studies B. Remarks on a Continental Gas Model; Session Seven: Historical Perspective on Demand Forecasts; Learning From the Past: RFF's 1960-1970 Energy Projections, Editor's Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Session One: Use of Input-Output and Econometric Techniques for Energy System Modeling; A. Input-Output Analysis of U.S Energy Consumption B. Use of the Maryland Interindustry Forecasting Model to Project Petroleum Demand C. An Econometric Analysis of the Relationships between Macro Economic Activity and U.S Energy Consumption; Session Two: Use of Linear Programming in Energy Models; A.A Unified Framework for Energy System Planning B. Linear Programming in Energy Modeling C. Suggested Roles for Econometrics and Process Analysis in Long-Term Energy Modeling; Sessions Three and Five: Econometric Models of individual Sectors; A. Substitution and Usage in Energy Demand: An Econometric Estimation of Long-Run and Short-Run Effects B. Joint Costs and Separability in Oil and Gas Exploration C. Modeling Electricity Demand Growth D. Projecting California's Electrical Energy Demand; Session Four: Current Government and Industry Models; A. Techniques Used in Developing the U.S. Department of the Interior Energy Forecast B. NPC Analysis of Oil and Gas Supply C. Analytical Techniques for Energy Policy Evaluation; Session Six: Continental Energy Models; A.A Pollution-and Technology- Sensitive Model for Energy Supply- Distribution Studies B. Remarks on a Continental Gas Model; Session Seven: Historical Perspective on Demand Forecasts; Learning From the Past: RFF's 1960-1970 Energy Projections
Publisher:
Routledge,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9781138952171
1138952176
9781315667737
1315667738
9781138952157
113895215X
Subject:
POWER RESOURCES -- MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
Power resources -- Mathematical models
Series:
Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals
Physical Description:
436 s
Publication Date:
1973
Title:
Energy opportunities & social responsibility / Satyesh C. Chakraborty. Energy opportunities and social responsibility
Energy opportunities and social responsibility Energy opportunities and social responsibility
Author:
Chakraborty, Satyesh C. (Satyesh Chandra), 1931-
General Notes:
pt. A. Energy as seen in science & technology -- pt. B. Social dimensions of energy use -- pt. C. Polluting coal & social impacts -- pt. D. Petroleum the liquid gold & its social impacts -- pt. E. Water as a non-polluting source of energy -- pt. F. Atoms as source of energy -- pt. G. Direct energy from the sun -- pt. H. Harnessing energy from the agitated atmosphere -- pt. I. Harnessing energy from agitated oceans -- pt. J. Harnessing indirect solar energy from vegetation -- pt. K. Energy from the womb of the earth -- pt. L. Hydrogen as a source of energy -- pt. M. Where do we go now?
Primary focus is on India and China.
Publisher:
Jaico Publishing House,
Publication Place:
Ahmedabad :
ISBN:
9788184950007 (pbk.)
8184950004 (pbk.)
Subject:
Energy development -- Social aspects -- India.
Energy development -- Social aspects -- China.
Energy development -- Social aspects.
Social responsibility of business.
Contents:
pt. A. Energy as seen in science & technology -- pt. B. Social dimensions of energy use -- pt. C. Polluting coal & social impacts -- pt. D. Petroleum the liquid gold & its social impacts -- pt. E. Water as a non-polluting source of energy -- pt. F. Atoms as source of energy -- pt. G. Direct energy from the sun -- pt. H. Harnessing energy from the agitated atmosphere -- pt. I. Harnessing energy from agitated oceans -- pt. J. Harnessing indirect solar energy from vegetation -- pt. K. Energy from the womb of the earth -- pt. L. Hydrogen as a source of energy -- pt. M. Where do we go now?
Physical Description:
xvii, 370 p. : ill., maps ;
Publication Date:
2009.
Title:
Energy opportunities & social responsibility / Satyesh C. Chakraborty. Energy opportunities and social responsibility
Energy opportunities and social responsibility Energy opportunities and social responsibility
Author:
Chakraborty, Satyesh C. (Satyesh Chandra), 1931-
General Notes:
pt. A. Energy as seen in science & technology -- pt. B. Social dimensions of energy use -- pt. C. Polluting coal & social impacts -- pt. D. Petroleum the liquid gold & its social impacts -- pt. E. Water as a non-polluting source of energy -- pt. F. Atoms as source of energy -- pt. G. Direct energy from the sun -- pt. H. Harnessing energy from the agitated atmosphere -- pt. I. Harnessing energy from agitated oceans -- pt. J. Harnessing indirect solar energy from vegetation -- pt. K. Energy from the womb of the earth -- pt. L. Hydrogen as a source of energy -- pt. M. Where do we go now?
Primary focus is on India and China.
Publisher:
Jaico Publishing House,
Publication Place:
Ahmedabad :
ISBN:
9788184950007 (pbk.)
8184950004 (pbk.)
Subject:
Energy development -- Social aspects -- India.
Energy development -- Social aspects -- China.
Energy development -- Social aspects.
Social responsibility of business.
Contents:
pt. A. Energy as seen in science & technology -- pt. B. Social dimensions of energy use -- pt. C. Polluting coal & social impacts -- pt. D. Petroleum the liquid gold & its social impacts -- pt. E. Water as a non-polluting source of energy -- pt. F. Atoms as source of energy -- pt. G. Direct energy from the sun -- pt. H. Harnessing energy from the agitated atmosphere -- pt. I. Harnessing energy from agitated oceans -- pt. J. Harnessing indirect solar energy from vegetation -- pt. K. Energy from the womb of the earth -- pt. L. Hydrogen as a source of energy -- pt. M. Where do we go now?
Physical Description:
xvii, 370 p. : ill., maps ;
Publication Date:
2009.