An edition of 2020 Vision (1997)

2020 vision

the energy world in the next quarter century : 21st annual Summer Policy Forum

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Charles B. Curtis, Chairman
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the energy world in the next quarter century : 21st annual Summer Policy Forum

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Table of Contents

Session 1. Geopolitics of energy
Session 2. Technology
Session 3. Environment
Session 4. Market structures
Append. I. Are oil supply interruptions still something to worry about?
Append. II. Politics, power, and petroleum
Append. III. Atmospheric stabilization and the role of energy technology
Append. IV. Transportation technology trends
Append. V. Royal Dutch/Shell energy scenarios
Append. VI. Winning in global electric power

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"The Aspen Institute Program on Energy, the Environment and the Economy"--Cover

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Energy world in the next quarter century

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viii, 196 p. :
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196

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OL16928211M
ISBN 10
0898432197

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