This report responds to a request received from Senator Byron Dorgan on July 31, 2003, to perform an analysis of the energy and oil savings that would result from the Senate (H.R.6.EAS) and House (H.R.6.EH) energy bills in support of the Senate and House conferees. The study is based primarily on analyses EIA has previously done for studies requested by Congress. It includes analysis of the Renewable Portfolio Standard, Renewable Fuels Standard, production in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, the construction of an Alaskan Natural Gas pipeline, and various tax provisions.
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Executive Summary |
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1. Background and Scope of the Analysis |
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Methodology and Uncertainties |
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Representation of Individual Versus Integrated Results |
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Analysis of Research and Development Provisions |
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Structure of the Report |
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2. End-Use Energy Demand |
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Buildings |
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Industrial |
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Transportation |
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Development and Implementation of Measures to Reduce Total U.S. Petroleum
Demand by One Million Barrels per Day in 2013 |
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3. Oil and Gas Supply |
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Alternative Motor Vehicle Fuels Costs |
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Nonconventional Fuels |
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Drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge |
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Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline |
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4. Electricity Supply |
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Renewable Portfolio Standards |
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Extension of Production Tax Incentives |
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Clean Coal Incentives |
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5. Ethanol and Biodiesel Provisions |
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Renewable Fuels Standards and Elimination of MTBE |
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Biodiesel Credits |
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Federal Purchasing Requirements |
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Ethanol from MSW |
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Biodiesel Incentives |
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Preface |
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Contacts |
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Appendix A: Letter from Senator Dorgan |
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