| United States. Department of the Interior - 1973 - 1088 lapas
...to only slow, not halt, the growth in energy requirements within the time frame of this Statement. 3. Energy needs are not monolithic. Solid fuels cannot...involve choices in energy-consuming capital goods (See Section II, Part C of this Volume). The principal competitive interface between fuels is in electric... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1974 - 436 lapas
...requirements within the time frame of this-statement. 3. Energy sources are not completely interchangeable. Solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion...flexibility exists in the longer run and generally involves choices in energy-consuming capital goods. The principal competitive interface between fuels... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee - 1974 - 324 lapas
...to only slow, not halt, the growth in energy requirements within the time frane of this Statement . 3. Energy needs are not monolithic. Solid fuels cannot...used directly in internal combustion engines, for examples: fuel conversion potentials are severely limited in th'a short term although somewhat greater... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1975 - 780 lapas
...requirements within the time frame of this statement. 3- Energy sources are not completely inter changeable. Solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion...potentials are severely limited in the short term although soK.ewhat greater flexibility exists in the longer run and generally involves choices in energy- consuming... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1976 - 726 lapas
...requirements within the time frame of this statement. • Energy sources are not completely interchangeable. Solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion...flexibility exists in the longer run and generally involves choices in energyconsuming capital goods. The principal competitive interface between fuels... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1977 - 792 lapas
...requirements within the timeframe of this statement. Energy sources are not completely interchangeable. Solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion...flexibility exists in the longer run and generally involved choices in energy-consuming capital goods. The principal competitive interface between fuels... | |
| United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1979 - 646 lapas
...requirements within the timeframe of this statement. Energy sources are not completely interchangeable. Solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion...involve choices in energy-consuming capital goods. Theprincipal poⅠe 印 lan 亡 s ・ 土 sⅠ 土 何 土 亡 edby competitive interface between fuels... | |
| 1985 - 296 lapas
...completely interchangeable. For example, solid fuels cannot be used directly in internal combustion engines. Fuel conversion potentials are severely limited in...flexibility exists in the longer run and generally involves choices in energy-consuming capital goods. The principal competitive interface between fuels... | |
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