RI 5821 Energy Production And Consumption In The United States: An Analytical Study Based On 1954 Data - Relation Of Present Study To Earlier Bureau Of Mines Work In The Same Area

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Perry D. Teitelbaum
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

In two earlier studies the Federal Bureau of Mines undertook to explore comprehensively the dimensions of the Nation's energy balance. The first of these studies, published in 1950 as Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7582, by Harold J, Barnett, was primarily concerned with projections of future domestic energy requirements and supplies, because these related to projected growth in major fuel-consuming sectors of the economy, changing rates of energy-use efficiency, and interfuel substitution patterns. But, to provide the essential background for these projections, it was first necessary to assemble and examine in some detail the quantitative information on the size and shape of the current United States fuel economy. Among other things, Barnett's path-breaking study indicated the need to consider energy as an entity, particularly for public and private policy makers, industry and commodity analysts, economists, and others concerned with long range questions of domestic and international energy supply and demand. The study also spotlighted a gap in the fabric of current economic intelligence; no comprehensive collation and reconcilation in any single report of available published statistical information covering the origin -a disposition of all energy materials existed. In response to this latter need, the Bureau of Mines prepared the second of the two studies referred t3 above. This was published in 1951 as Report of Investigations 4805, by W, H, Lyon and D, S. Colby, and it consisted of statistical information on the production and use of each of the various fuels and electric energy in the United States for 1929, 1939, and 1947; all were presented in tabular form and on a uniform basis. The three years selected were chosen largely on the basis of data availability.
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APA: Perry D. Teitelbaum  (1961)  RI 5821 Energy Production And Consumption In The United States: An Analytical Study Based On 1954 Data - Relation Of Present Study To Earlier Bureau Of Mines Work In The Same Area

MLA: Perry D. Teitelbaum RI 5821 Energy Production And Consumption In The United States: An Analytical Study Based On 1954 Data - Relation Of Present Study To Earlier Bureau Of Mines Work In The Same Area. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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