Abstract
A detailed economic analysis is made of the physical options for energy conservation. The study shows that savings of 30 to 40 percent of the expected future total energy demand in the US would be far less expensive than supplying the increased amounts of fuel and electricity dictated by the extrapolation of historical trends. Information is included on the interrelationships of energy use, energy sources, energy conservation economics, standard-of-living, employment, political action, and the quality of the environment. 156 references. (LCL)
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