November, 2010 – The National Energy Policy Institute and Resources for the Future publish the full report of their study: Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options.
In addition to the full report, the related study documents are available here:
- Executive Summary – Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options
- Quick Reference – Summary of Policies and Results
- Bibliography
- Brief Descriptions of Background Reports and Technical Papers
Background Reports:
- Allison, Gary and Williams, John (University of Tulsa) The Effects of State Laws and Regulations on the Development of Renewable Sources of Electric Energy
- Brown, Stephen P.A. (Resources for the Future); Gabriel, Steven (University of Maryland); and Egging, Ruud (University of Maryland) Abundant Shale Gas Resources: Some Implications for Energy Policy
- Brown, Stephen P. A. (Resources for the Future) and Huntington, Hillard G. (Stanford University) Estimating U.S. Oil Security Premiums
- Darmstadter, Joel (Resources for the Future) The Prospective Role of Unconventional Liquid Fuels
- Deutch, John (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Oil and Gas Security Issues
- Gabriel, Steven (University of Maryland) The Future of Natural Gas
Technical Papers:
- Auffhammer, Maximilian (University of California, Berkeley) and Sanstad, Alan H. (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Energy Efficiency in the Residential and Commercial Sectors
- Egging, Ruud (University of Maryland) An Evaluation of Input Data, Assumptions and Functionality of the Natural Gas Market Modeling Aspects in NEMS (NEPI Working Paper 10-07)
- Goulder, Lawrence H. (Stanford University and Resources for the Future) Using Cap and Trade to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Krupnick, Alan J. (Resources for the Future) Energy, Greenhouse Gas and Economic Implications of Natural Gas Trucks
- Liu, Xiaobing (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Technical Assessment for Benefits of Retrofitting Existing Single-Family Homes with Ground Source Heat Pump Systems
- McConnell, Virginia (Resources for the Future) and Turrentine, Tom (Center for Transportation Studies, University of California Davis) Should Hybrid Vehicles be Subsidized?
- Palmer, Karen; Sweeney, Richard; and Allaire, Maura (Resources for the Future) Modeling Policies to Promote Renewable and Low Carbon Sources of Electricity
- Rothwell, Geoff (Stanford University) New U.S. Nuclear Generation: 2010-2030
- Small, Kenneth A. (University of California Irvine) Energy Policies for Automobile Transportation: A Comparison Using the National Energy Modeling System
