References (Alphabetical)

Energy Optiopns

  1. Albertson, Maury, Energy for the Future: Renewable Sources of Energy, Colorado State University, June 30, 2004
  2. American Wind Energy Association
  3. BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2007
  4. Cambridge Energy Research Associates
  5. Congressional Budget Office
  6. Energy Information Administration
  7. Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Goodstein, David, Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil, W.W Norton and Company, February 2005
  9. International Energy Agency
  10. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  11. NRDC Biofuels Study
  12. PFC Energy
  13. U.S. Solar Energy Industry Association
  14. Wang, Michael, Norman Brinkman, Trudy Weber, Thomas Darlington, Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems, May 2005
  15. Winning the Oil Endgame
  16. Wood MacKenzie Energy Advisors
  17. WTRG Economics

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Policy Options

  1. Baumol, William J., and Wallace E. Oates. The Theory of Environmental Policy. Second Ed. Cambridge University Press. 1988.
  2. Brown, Doug. Insatiable is not Sustainable. Praeger Publishers. Westport, CT. 2002.
  3. Cramton, Peter., and Suzi Kerr. "Tradable Carbon Permit Auctions: How and Why to Auction Not Grandfather." Energy Policy. 30(4). March 2002.
  4. DEA. "2008 Omnibus Appropriations Bill." Department of Energy. 2008.
  5. The Economist. "Doffing the Cap: Economics Focus." The Economist. US Edition. June 16, 2007.
  6. Energy Information Administration. "Inventory of Nonutility Electric Power Plants in the United States, 2000." Department of Energy. 2003.
  7. Fried, Joel. "Government Loan and Guarantee Programs." Economic Quarterly. Fall. 1998.
  8. Goldberg, Pinelopi K. "The Effects of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency Standards in the US." The Journal of Industrial Economics. 46(1). March 1998.
  9. Green, David L., Philip D. Patterson, Margaret Singh, and Jia Li. "Feebates, Rebates and Gas-Guzzler Taxes: a Study of Incentives for Increased Fuel Economy" Energy Policy. 33(6); 721-827. 2005.
  10. Gruber, Jonathan. Public Finance and Public Policy. 2nd Ed. Worth Publishers, New York, New York. 2007.
  11. Herrick, John A. "Federal Financing of Green Energy: Developing Green Industry in a Changing Energy Marketplace." Public Contract Law Journal. Winter 2002.
  12. Hill, Lawrence J., and Stanton W. Hadley. "Federal Tax Effects on the Financial Attractiveness of Renewable Versus Conventional Power Plants." Energy Policy. 23(7) 1995.
  13. Jaffe, Adam B., Richard G. Newell, and Robert N. Stavins. "A Tale of Two Market Failures: Technology and Environmental Policy". Ecological Economics. 54 (2); 164-174. 2005.
  14. Kleit, Andrew N. "Impacts of Long-Range Increases in the Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standard." Economic Inquiry. 42(2). April 2004.
  15. Langer, Therese. "Vehicle Efficiency Incentives: An Update on Feebates For States." Report Number T051. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. 2005.
  16. Lieberman, Ben. "The Ethanol Mandate Should Not Be Expanded." Backgrounder. Published by the Heritage Foundation. 11 April, 2007.
  17. Mankiw, N. Gregory. "One Answer to Global Warming: A New Tax." The New York Times. 16 September 2007.
  18. McFarland, Andrew S. "Energy Lobbies." Annual Review of Energy. 9; pgs 501-527. November, 1984.
  19. Nicholson, Walter. Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions. Thompson-Southwestern. 9th ed. 2005 p. 325.
  20. Norberg-Bohm, Vicki. "Creating Incentives for Environmentally Enhancing Technological Change: Lessons From 30 Years of U.S. Energy Technology Policy." Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 65(2). October 2000.
  21. Perl, Anthony., and James A. Dunn Jr. "Reframing Automobile Fuel Economy Policy in North America: The Politics of Punctuating a Policy Equilibrium." Transport Reviews. 27 (1). January 2007.
  22. Portney, Paul R. "Market-Based Approaches to Environmental Policy: A 'Refresher' Course." Resources. Summer 2003.
  23. Schochet, D and Mock, J. "How the Department of Energy Loan Guarantee Program Paved the Way for the Growth in the Geothermal Industries," Geothermal Resources Council Bulletin. September/October. 1994.
  24. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). "Cleaning the Air: The Facts About Capping and Trading Emissions." Office of Air and Radiation, Clean Air Markets Division. May 2002.
  25. USNRC. "Nuclear Power Plant Licensing Process." United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. July 2005.
  26. Wald, Matthew L. "Corn Farmers Smile as Ethanol Prices Rise, but Experts on Food Supplies Worry." New York Times. 16 January 2006.
  27. Worrel, Ernst., and Lynn Price. "Policy Scenarios for Efficiency Improvement in Industry." Energy Policy. 29(14). 2001.
  28. WPO. "U.S. Public Favors Raising Auto Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) Standards." World Public Opinion. 11 May, 2006.

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