ABSTRACT
In 1973, a seminar was held by Resources for the Future to bring together the new and growing community of scholars researching into the general field of energy modelling. Originally published in the same year, this report gathers together all of the papers presented at that seminar in order to further spread the results of these studies with those who were unable to attend. The papers cover a full range of techniques used for energy modelling whilst commenting on current government and industry models. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|86 pages
Use of Input-Output and Econometric Techniques for Energy System Modeling
part 2|83 pages
Use of Linear Programming in Energy Models
part 3|103 pages
Econometric Models of Individual Sectors
chapter 3|19 pages
Substitution and Usage in Energy Demand
part 4|78 pages
Current Government and Industry Models
part 6|44 pages
Continental Energy Models
part 7|24 pages
Historical Perspective on Demand Forecasts