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Title: Cost Competitiveness Of Supplemental Gas Sources: A Hint Of An Explanation
Author: Thomas J. Woods
Source: American Gas Association 1981
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: The U.S. energy system has entered an era of rising prices. Future energy sources give every indication of being more expensive than the already expensive existing energy sources. Future energy prices wilt be affected by two major factors: the physical effort to produce and consume (e.g. mining, refining) the energy and the financial effort necessary to raise the capital to build the energy system. Bolh factors have now come together in a highly inflationary environment to contribute to an explosive growth in projected future energy costs.




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