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86 MICROPOWER: THE NEXT ELECTRICAL ERA NOTES 87 67. Schumacher, op. cit. note 8. 68. Amory Lovins, “Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?” Foreign Affairs, October 1976. 69. Tables 4 and 5 based on Lovins and Lehmann, op. cit. note 7. 70. Patterson, op. cit. note 6; Vaclav Smil, Energy in World History (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994). 71. Adam Serchuk, The Environmental Imperative for Renewable Energy: An Update, Renewable Energy Policy Project (REPP) Special Earth Day Report (Washington, DC: April 2000). 72. Ibrahim Dincer, “Environmental Impacts of Energy,” Energy Policy, December 1999; Pamela L. Spath, Margaret K. Mann, and Dawn R. Kerr, Life- Cycle Assessment of Coal-fired Power Production (Golden, CO: NREL, June 1999); Serchuk, op. cit. note 71. 73. Serchuk, op. cit. note 71; International Energy Agency (IEA), Energy and Climate Change: An IEA Source-Book for Kyoto and Beyond (Paris: 1997). 74. Serchuk, op. cit. note 71. 75. Ibid. 76. Ibid. 77. Ibid. 78. Table 6 contains Worldwatch estimates based on World Bank, 1999 World Development Indicators, CD-ROM version (Washington, DC: 1999), and on US DOE, EIA, International Energy Annual 1998 (Washington, DC: January 2000); Spath, Mann, and Kerr, op. cit. note 72. 79. Serchuk, op. cit. note 71. 80. Worldwatch estimates based on Cler and Lenssen, op. cit. note 9, on Casten, op. cit. note 9, and on Kaarsberg, Gorte, and Munson, op. cit. note 9. 81. Kaarsberg, Gorte, and Munson, op. cit. note 9; Mark Bernstein et al., Developing Countries and Global Climate Change: Electric Power Options for Growth (Washington, DC: Pew Center on Global Climate Change, June 1999). 82. Wadman, op. cit. note 30; Kaarsberg, Gorte, and Munson, op. cit. note 9; Carl J. Levesque, “Merchant Mania: Regional Markets Draw Gen Plant Projects,” Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1 January 2000; Worldwatch estimate based on Watts, op. cit. note 10; Robert D. Hershey, Jr., “Utilities Rally to Yield Some Powerful Results,” New York Times, 4 June 2000; William Grady and John Chase, “Smaller-Scale Power Plants Growing Issue,” Chicago Tribune, 23 May 2000. 83. National Academy of Engineering, Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century (Washington, DC: February 2000). 84. US DOE, Report of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Power Outage Study Team, Final Report (Washington, DC: March 2000). 85. Matthew L. Wald, “Energy Secretary Says That Threat of Blackouts Is Rising,” New York Times, 25 April 2000; US DOE, op. cit. note 84; Steve Gehl, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), discussion with author, 16 June 2000; Wald, op. cit. this note. 86. Pam Belluck and David Barboza, “After Summer’s Power Failures, Concerns About Large Utilities,” New York Times, 13 September 1999; Allanna Sullivan, “Electric Utilities Act to Update Distribution Networks,” Wall Street Journal, 30 September 1999. 87. Ann Deering and John P. Thornton, Applications of Solar Technology for Catastrophic Response, Claims Management, and Loss Prevention (Golden, CO: NREL, February 1999); Roberta Stauffer, Nature’s Power on Demand: Renewable Energy Systems as Emergency Power Sources (Washington, DC: US DOE, October 1995); Edward Vine, Evan Mills, and Allen Chen, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Options for Risk Management and Insurance Loss Reduction: An Inventory of Technologies, Research Capabilities, and Research Facilities at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratories (Berkeley, CA: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, August 1998); Robert Graham and Andrea Felsted, “France Cleans Up as Insurers Count Huge Storm Losses,” Financial Times, 30 December 1999. 88. Thomas E. Hoff, “Using Distributed Resources to Manage Risks Caused by Demand Uncertainty,” in Yves Smeers and Adonis Yatchew, eds., Distri- buted Resources: Toward a New Paradigm of the Electricity Business, Special Issue of The Energy Journal, 1997; Fred Gordon, Joe Chaisson, and Dave Andrus, Helping Distributed Resources Happen: A Blueprint for Regulators, Advocates, and Distribution Companies, Final Report for the Energy Foundation, submitted to Harvard Electricity Policy Group (Cambridge, MA: 21 December 1998). 89. Joseph Romm, “With Energy, We’re Simply Too Demanding,” Washington Post, 1 August 1999; US DOE, Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, Maintaining Reliability in a Competitive U.S. Electricity Industry, Final Report of the Task Force on Electric System Reliability (Washington, DC: 29 September 1998); Lewis Milford, “The Lesson Hidden in the Blackout,” New York Times, 13 July 1999. 90. Mathew L. Wald, “Energy To Count On,” New York Times, 17 August 1999; Nicholas Lenssen, Christine Hurley, and Lindsay Audin, How WillPDF Image | Micropower: The Next Electrical Era
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