Energy Abstracts for Policy AnalysisTechnical Information Center, U.S. Department of Energy, 1983 |
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... industry in these nations has encountered both difficulties and op- portunities , with several underlying concerns conflicting with one another . Development of the petroleum industry in these countries necessitated a continuously ...
... industry in these nations has encountered both difficulties and op- portunities , with several underlying concerns conflicting with one another . Development of the petroleum industry in these countries necessitated a continuously ...
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... industry and provide a role for public utility commissions . The experiments can be either abandoned or expand- ed according to their success . Ratepayers should benefit from the two - phase market - like pricing experiment . ( DCK ) ...
... industry and provide a role for public utility commissions . The experiments can be either abandoned or expand- ed according to their success . Ratepayers should benefit from the two - phase market - like pricing experiment . ( DCK ) ...
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... industry recognize the economic benefits of research activities that promote innovation and the transfer of technology to the commercial sector . Recent legislation sets the stage to ease patent grants , stimulate financing for research ...
... industry recognize the economic benefits of research activities that promote innovation and the transfer of technology to the commercial sector . Recent legislation sets the stage to ease patent grants , stimulate financing for research ...
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... industry . Tanzman , E.A. ( Argonne National Lab . , IL ( USA ) ) . Jul 1982. Contract W - 31-109 - ENG - 38 . 40p . NTIS , PC A03 / MF A01 . Order Number DE83000939 . As the federal government reduces its control over the energy industry ...
... industry . Tanzman , E.A. ( Argonne National Lab . , IL ( USA ) ) . Jul 1982. Contract W - 31-109 - ENG - 38 . 40p . NTIS , PC A03 / MF A01 . Order Number DE83000939 . As the federal government reduces its control over the energy industry ...
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... industry and utilities , consumer groups , labor , and others testified at a Hartford , Conn . hearing on the impact of price deregulation , which has raised gas bills 80 % and transferred $ 20 billion in one year from consumers to the ...
... industry and utilities , consumer groups , labor , and others testified at a Hartford , Conn . hearing on the impact of price deregulation , which has raised gas bills 80 % and transferred $ 20 billion in one year from consumers to the ...
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