by EnergySpin » Sun 24 Dec 2006, 09:40:56
Hm, nice finding but It is instructive to read the whole report because they sure write/say things that make a lot of sense.
Top of page 32:
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')Consumers and businesses want energy services, such as transportation, lighting, and air-conditioning.
The implication is that the service and not how it is rendered it is important (strike against simplistic views about the role of energy and EROEI (has to be even marginally > 1) in generation of such services)
(page 31):
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')The need to reduce imports of oil in the United States and to better
balance the world oil market leads naturally to the following five
policy objectives:
• Increase
efficiency of oil and gas use;
• Switch from oil-derived products to
alternatives;
• Encourage supply of oil from sources outside the Persian Gulf;
• Make the oil and gas infrastructure more efficient and secure; and
• Increase investment in new energy technologies.
Simply excellent ...
')However, the lowest cost option from the perspective of energy users may not be the lowest cost option from the perspective of the United States when broader considerations such as energy security, environmental externalities, and long-term welfare are included.