Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995

Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995
Author: United States. Energy Information Administration. Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Energy conservation
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This section of the Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995 present the major assumptions of the modeling system used to generate the projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 1995 (AEO95). In this context, assumptions include general features of the model structure, assumptions concerning energy markets, and the key input data and parameters that are most significant in formulating the model results. Detailed documentation of the modeling system is available in a series of documentation reports listed in Appendix B.A synopsis of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS), the model components, and the interrelationships of the modules is presented. The NEMS is developed and maintained by the office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting of the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to provide projection of domestic energy-economy markets in the midterm time period and perform policy analyses requested by various government agencies and the private sector.

Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995

Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995
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Total Pages: 295
Release: 1995
Genre:
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This section of the Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1995 present the major assumptions of the modeling system used to generate the projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 1995 (AEO95). In this context, assumptions include general features of the model structure, assumptions concerning energy markets, and the key input data and parameters that are most significant in formulating the model results. Detailed documentation of the modeling system is available in a series of documentation reports listed in Appendix B.A synopsis of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS), the model components, and the interrelationships of the modules is presented. The NEMS is developed and maintained by the office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting of the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to provide projection of domestic energy-economy markets in the midterm time period and perform policy analyses requested by various government agencies and the private sector.

Short-term Energy Outlook, Annual Supplement 1995

Short-term Energy Outlook, Annual Supplement 1995
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Total Pages: 88
Release: 1995
Genre:
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This supplement is published once a year as a complement to the Short- Term Energy Outlook, Quarterly Projections. The purpose of the Supplement is to review the accuracy of the forecasts published in the Outlook, make comparisons with other independent energy forecasts, and examine current energy topics that affect the forecasts. Chap. 2 analyzes the response of the US petroleum industry to the recent four Federal environmental rules on motor gasoline. Chap. 3 compares the EIA base or mid case energy projections for 1995 and 1996 (as published in the first quarter 1995 Outlook) with recent projections made by four other major forecasting groups. Chap. 4 evaluates the overall accuracy. Chap. 5 presents the methology used in the Short- Term Integrated Forecasting Model for oxygenate supply/demand balances. Chap. 6 reports theoretical and empirical results from a study of non-transportation energy demand by sector. The empirical analysis involves the short-run energy demand in the residential, commercial, industrial, and electrical utility sectors in US.

International Energy Outlook (1995)

International Energy Outlook (1995)
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1995-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788124563

Presents an assessment of the outlook for international energy markets between 1990 & 2010. Hundreds of tables & charts.

Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1994

Supplement to the Annual Energy Outlook 1994
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Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994
Genre:
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This report is a companion document to the Annual Energy Outlook 1994 (AEO94), (DOE/EIA-0383(94)), released in Jan. 1994. Part I of the Supplement presents the key quantitative assumptions underlying the AEO94 projections, responding to requests by energy analysts for additional information on the forecasts. In Part II, the Supplement provides regional projections and other underlying details of the reference case projections in the AEO94. The AEO94 presents national forecasts of energy production, demand and prices through 2010 for five scenarios, including a reference case and four additional cases that assume higher and lower economic growth and higher and lower world oil prices. These forecasts are used by Federal, State, and local governments, trade associations, and other planners and decisionmakers in the public and private sectors.

Annual Energy Outlook

Annual Energy Outlook
Author: United States. Energy Information Administration. Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1995
Genre: Energy consumption
ISBN: