Economic Impact of President Ford's Energy Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res. 45, the National Fuels and Energy Policy Study, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... January 31, February 6 and 12, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 859 pages |
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... less than in the 1920's ; since 1968 we have been consuming natural gas faster than we have discovered it ; and nuclear power and other alternative energy sources have not yet begun to attain the promise of their potential . Natural gas ...
... less than in the 1920's ; since 1968 we have been consuming natural gas faster than we have discovered it ; and nuclear power and other alternative energy sources have not yet begun to attain the promise of their potential . Natural gas ...
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... less energy and de- pending on how much energy he saves he could come out ahead . Through the tax rebate and the reduced consumption a citizen conceivably could spend less for energy than he has in the past . These factors in the ...
... less energy and de- pending on how much energy he saves he could come out ahead . Through the tax rebate and the reduced consumption a citizen conceivably could spend less for energy than he has in the past . These factors in the ...
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... less sanguine about a future which does not include strong measures taken now . The plain facts are that while we have been talking ourselves into no action or rationalizing soft approaches to a hard problem , our vulnerability to ...
... less sanguine about a future which does not include strong measures taken now . The plain facts are that while we have been talking ourselves into no action or rationalizing soft approaches to a hard problem , our vulnerability to ...
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... less to those who are relying on us . STATEMENT OF HON . CHARLES ROBINSON , UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Mr. Chairman , I welcome this opportunity to meet with this Committee today and to discuss with you the ...
... less to those who are relying on us . STATEMENT OF HON . CHARLES ROBINSON , UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Mr. Chairman , I welcome this opportunity to meet with this Committee today and to discuss with you the ...
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... less , but he has put out less dollars . His rebate more than offsets his profits , so to speak . Senator CASE . Isn't this also a factor , that the stimulus that is at- tempted to given the economy is an important -psychological one ...
... less , but he has put out less dollars . His rebate more than offsets his profits , so to speak . Senator CASE . Isn't this also a factor , that the stimulus that is at- tempted to given the economy is an important -psychological one ...
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