02678cam a2200481 i 4500001001900000003000500019008004100024020001500065027002400080035002000104037002200124040001900146043001200165050002400177245013000201264003700331300004400368336002600412337002600438337002800464338003600492338002700528490003800555500001700593500006000610500001700670504004100687520071200728530005801440588004701498650006401545650004601609650006901655650007301724650006801797650006101865710002201926710006301948710004202011830005802053856006602111999001902177rnd000000000071179RAND010810s2001 caua b 100 0 eng d a0833030639 aRAND/CF-170/1-1-DOE a(Sirsi) a427020 c$75.00fpaperback aCstmoRcCstmoR an-us--- 4aTJ163.15b.S35 200100aE-Vision 2000, key issues that will shape our energy future :banalyses and papers prepared for the E-vision 2000 conference. 1aSanta Monica, CA :bRAND,c2001. avi, 384 pages :billustrations ;c28 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aunmediatedbn2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aConference proceedings ;v170/1-1 a"June 2001." aConference held October 11-12, 2000 in Washington, D.C. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report documents an initiative by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to identify and assess a range of emerging issues that may affect future energy use and supply. It summarizes the issues raised and suggestions made for future research by the participants in and attendees of a conference called E-Vision 2000, held October 11-13, 2000 in Washington, D.C., including presentation of invited papers. RAND played the roles of conference convener, organizer, and integrator and compiled summaries of issues and comments. This volume presents supplementary materials, conference papers, and additional analyses developed for the conference. aAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF format. aDescription based on print version record. 0aEnergy consumptionzUnited StatesxForecastingvCongresses. 0aEnergy policyzUnited StatesvCongresses. 0aIndustrial productivityzUnited StatesxForecastingvCongresses. 0aInformation technologyxEconomic aspectszUnited StatesvCongresses. 0aInformation technologyzUnited StatesxForecastingvCongresses. 0aPower resourceszUnited StatesxForecastingvCongresses.2 aRand Corporation.2 aScience and Technology Policy Institute (Rand Corporation)1 aUnited States.bDepartment of Energy. 0aConference proceedings (Rand Corporation) ;v170/1-1.41yOnline Accessuhttp://www.rand.org/publications/CF/CF170.1.1/ c597997d597997