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Seminar on Energy Policy: The Carter Proposals/

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Energy PolicyPublication details: Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1979.Description: 29 pISBN:
  • 0844733555
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.79'15'0973 SEM
LOC classification:
  • HD9502.U52 S46 1979
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333.79'0973 ENE Energy Security: 333.79'0973 LAI Energy : 333.79'15'05 ENE Energy Policies and Programmes of IEA Countries: 333.79'15'0973 SEM Seminar on Energy Policy: 333.79'15'0973 SEM Seminar on Energy Policy: 333.79'16 ENE The energy debate / 333.79'16'0973 ENE Energy Conservation:

The Carter's proposals are energy policy proposals announced by President Carter on July 16, 1979, intended to reduce U.S. oil imports by four and a half million barrels per day by 1990. The proposals include:
1) Limiting net oil imports to not greater than 1977 levels.
2) Creation of an energy security corporation to direct government investment in the development of synthetic fuels over the next decade.
3) Creation of an energy mobilization board to expedite critical energy development projects.
4) Provision of new incentives for the development of unconventional energy resources.
5) Mandatory oil consumption reduction by utilities.
6) Establishment of a new residential and commercial conservation program.
7) Provision of additional financial assistance to low-income families.
8) New government investments in mass transportation and automobile fuel efficiency.

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