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What Energy Policy?. Jefferson G. Edgens.

by Edgens, Jefferson G; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 404Environment. Publisher: World & I, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Alternative fuels | Creative ability in technology | Energy conservation | Energy policy | Fossil fuels | Renewable energy sourcesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Recent blackouts and high gas prices have reminded Americans that our energy system is stressed and vulnerable. Businesses and communities realized after the New York to Detroit power outage in August [2003] that the system is open to disruption. Another problem is that its operation is not fully understood, leading to the demand that politicians do something, anything, now. (WORLD & I) This article provides an overview of the U.S. energy policy, noting that "arguments centering on energy policy generally fall into two camps: use and exploration of more fossil fuels or the encouragement of alternative energy sources usually defined as softer energy choices."
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REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 63 (Browse shelf) Available

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: What Energy Policy?, Nov. 2003; pp. 20-25.

"Recent blackouts and high gas prices have reminded Americans that our energy system is stressed and vulnerable. Businesses and communities realized after the New York to Detroit power outage in August [2003] that the system is open to disruption. Another problem is that its operation is not fully understood, leading to the demand that politicians do something, anything, now. (WORLD & I) This article provides an overview of the U.S. energy policy, noting that "arguments centering on energy policy generally fall into two camps: use and exploration of more fossil fuels or the encouragement of alternative energy sources usually defined as softer energy choices."

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