National Solar Energy Policy: Oversight, Volume VI : Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy Development and Applications of the Committee on Science and Technology and the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, June 14, 21, 1979, Volume 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 944 pages |
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... percent , or one - third , of the total national energy budget . Is this reasonable ? It may error on the conservative side . Two years ago , in a study for the Worldwatch Institute , I concluded that we could derive 40 percent of our ...
... percent , or one - third , of the total national energy budget . Is this reasonable ? It may error on the conservative side . Two years ago , in a study for the Worldwatch Institute , I concluded that we could derive 40 percent of our ...
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... percent contribution to the Nation's energy supply . If you examine the numbers with some care , you find that the high cost would lead to a 33 - percent contribution to the Nation's energy supply . The total national budget at that ...
... percent contribution to the Nation's energy supply . If you examine the numbers with some care , you find that the high cost would lead to a 33 - percent contribution to the Nation's energy supply . The total national budget at that ...
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... percent rather than 25 percent under the studie's assumptions . More importantly , the cost , rather than being $ 113 billion , should be substantially less . Part of this has to do with the environmental advantage that we haven't ...
... percent rather than 25 percent under the studie's assumptions . More importantly , the cost , rather than being $ 113 billion , should be substantially less . Part of this has to do with the environmental advantage that we haven't ...
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... percent of the energy could be supplied with indigenous resources even assuming reasonable kinds of market penetration rates - that is , rates of penetration which are much lower than were achieved by the nuclear energy industry in its ...
... percent of the energy could be supplied with indigenous resources even assuming reasonable kinds of market penetration rates - that is , rates of penetration which are much lower than were achieved by the nuclear energy industry in its ...
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... percent of the nation's energy needs . This would require a capital investment of solar equipment of $ 1 trillion by the turn of the century . The capital required would be equal to 20 to 30 percent of the nation's investment over the ...
... percent of the nation's energy needs . This would require a capital investment of solar equipment of $ 1 trillion by the turn of the century . The capital required would be equal to 20 to 30 percent of the nation's investment over the ...
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