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The Elderly Have Spoken: Is Anybody Listening? The Impact Of Fuel Costs On The Elderly, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
The Elderly Have Spoken: Is Anybody Listening? The Impact Of Fuel Costs On The Elderly, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
Gerontology Faculty Publication Series
This report contains the findings of a study carried out by the Gerontology Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston concerning the effects of the escalating fuel costs on the lives of the elderly who must pay for their own heat. Through the use of an interview format known as "modified critical incident" technique, a team of mostly elderly students spent several weeks during the winter of 1980 eliciting responses from more than 100 elderly individuals from throughout the greater Boston area. Not surprisingly , this study has revealed a number of profound impacts that the radical turn of economic …
America’S Energy Portrait -- 1978 And Beyond, Tom Day
America’S Energy Portrait -- 1978 And Beyond, Tom Day
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
There is a general consensus that fragmented energy policies are a product of unrefined knowledge about our energy supplies and energy management capabilities. There is also a specific endeavor that we mortals must have knowledge available in order to learn how to proceed with this business of living. Knowledge about energy and how we use it is our strongest weakness and our most gullible assumption.
Utility Rate Structures: What We Can And Should Do And What We Can’T And Should Not Do, Charles David Laderoute
Utility Rate Structures: What We Can And Should Do And What We Can’T And Should Not Do, Charles David Laderoute
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper analyzes the economics of a nurrber of items of interest in public utility rate design. These include: lifeline rates, time-of-day rates, marginal cost pricing, and so-called "free services."
National And Regional Agricultural Impact Of Natural Gas Deregulation And Curtailment Under A High Export Scenario, Barton C. English, Earl O. Heady, Dan Dvoskin
National And Regional Agricultural Impact Of Natural Gas Deregulation And Curtailment Under A High Export Scenario, Barton C. English, Earl O. Heady, Dan Dvoskin
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
An interregional national linear program ring model is used to evaluate the national and regional inpacts cn agriculture of two alternative natural gas policies -- curtailment to irrigation and deregulation. Energy use, agricultural production, commodity shadow prices, and resource use under natural gas curtailment and deregulation are compared to a base nn without these policy changes.
An Energy Initiative -- To Inform The Public, James E. Beavers
An Energy Initiative -- To Inform The Public, James E. Beavers
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper discusses the formulation and implementation of an Energy Initiative Program whose purpose 1s to inform and educate the public. The program is supported by the efforts of the Coordinating Committee on Energy (CCE) of the Association for Cooperation in Engineering (ACE) composed of representatives from 22 national engineering societies.
The Energy Crisis: A Few Perspectives, Alfred C. Aman
The Energy Crisis: A Few Perspectives, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Maine Comprehensive Energy Plan, Maine. Office Of Energy Resources
Maine Comprehensive Energy Plan, Maine. Office Of Energy Resources
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Prepare a comprehensive energy resources plan to be revised and updated at least annually and more often as the Director of the Office of Energy Resources or the State Legislature deem necessary.