LIST OF STUDIES REVIEWED

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  2. — 1979b. Energy in Transition 1985-2010. National Re-search Council, National Academy of Sciences, Wash-ington, DC.

  3. — 1979c. Domestic Potential of Solar and Other Renewable Energy Sources: Supporting Paper 6. Study of Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

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  5. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). 1977. Fuel and Energy Price Forecasts: Quantities and Long Term Marginal Prices. Palo Alto, CA.

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  7. — and U.S. Department of Energy. 1997. Renewable Energy Technology Characteristics. Washington, DC.

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  17. — 1974b. Federal Energy Administration Project Independence Blueprint: Final Task Force Report - Solar Energy. National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.

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  24. — 1995. Renewing Our Energy Future. OTA-ETI-614, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC.

  25. President’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). 1997. Federal Energy Research and Development for the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC.

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  27. Stanford University. 1979. Alternative Energy Futures: An Assessment of US Options to 2025. Institute for Energy Studies, Stanford, CA.

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