Abstract
The Residential Energy-Use Model at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is used to analyze the effects of various conservation policies and techniques on costs and uses over time. Four fuels, eight end uses, and three housing types provide inputs to a simulation of national annual energy use. Each component is further subdivided and analyzed to make the model sensitive to demographic, economic, and technological factors and to show the effects of different energy-conservation options. 31 references.
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