Energy and labor intensities projected to the year 2010

B Hannon, A R Pleszkun

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Abstract

Total (direct and indirect) energy and labor intensities have been projected to the year 2000 for a 40-sector economy. Energy intensities were derived by modifying the CONAES results with four possible energy-price-change scenarios between 1975 and 2010. Labor intensities were projects using data from the CAC model and projected BLS matrices to approximate the effect of a doubling of energy prices between 1975 and 2010. As an illustrative example, the projected data were used to determine the net energy and employment impacts of the National Energy Plan on residential energy use to the year 2000.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Number of pages163
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1978

Publication series

NameReport
No.COO-4628-2

Keywords

  • 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
  • EMPLOYMENT
  • FORECASTING
  • ENERGY DEMAND
  • INDUSTRY
  • LABOR
  • CHARGES
  • COAL
  • ECONOMIC IMPACT
  • ELECTRIC POWER
  • ENERGY CONSUMPTION
  • ENERGY MODELS
  • GRAPHS
  • NATIONAL ENERGY PLAN
  • NATURAL GAS
  • NET ENERGY
  • PETROLEUM
  • RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
  • SOCIAL IMPACT
  • TABLES
  • TRANSPORTATION SECTOR
  • USA
  • CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
  • DATA FORMS
  • ENERGY ANALYSIS
  • ENERGY POLICY
  • ENERGY SOURCES
  • FLUIDS
  • FOSSIL FUELS
  • FUEL GAS
  • FUELS
  • GAS FUELS
  • GASES
  • GOVERNMENT POLICIES
  • NORTH AMERICA
  • POWER
  • 292000* - Energy Planning & Policy- Supply, Demand & Forecasting
  • 290200 - Energy Planning & Policy- Economics & Sociology

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