OCTOBER. 1974 Report of the Advisory Committee Sponsored by the Energy Act. (Chapter 780, Oregon Laws 1973) Recommendations of energy policy for the state of Oregon, Sept. 1974 Environmental Action Reprint Service University· of Colorado at Denver llOO 14th St. Denver, Colorado 80202 Reprints, bumperstickers, posters, wind, solar, nuclear, etc. Ask for catalogue No. 2B. Copies may also be available from FOB Clearing House Senator Bldg. Portland, Or. 97204 228-6403 TOWARD A STEADY STATE ECONOMY. Edited by Herman E. Daly. W. H. Freeman and co. 1973. Including: The Entropy Law and Economic Problems. Nicholas Georgesew Roegen. The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth. Kenneth Bolding. Buddhist Economics. E. F. Schumacher. The Carrying Capacity of Our Global Enviornment. Jlllrgen Randers; Don:lla Meadows. Energy Conservation Strategies EPA - Office of Research & Monitoring Washington, DC 20460 EPA R5-73-021, July, 1973 ENERGY STUDY INTERIM REPORT 26 July 1974. Office of Energy Research and Planning. Office of Governor. St,\te of Oregon. Salem, Or. 97310. (503) 378-4924. M~thodology explained and prelimnary reports on 14 major current and proposed energy delivery systems, including coal gasification, solar home heating, nuclear electric, oil shale, etc. PAGE ll 11 ENERGY CRITERIA, outlined by Mayor Goldschmidt (Portland), in his statement to the FEA Portland public hearings on Project Independence; is available from the mayor's office: 248-4128. How to Challenge Your Local Elec- ' trical Utility Richard Morgan, Sandra Jerabek Environmental Action Foundation 720 Dupont Circle Bldg. Washington, DC 20036. $1. 50 Utility regulation, energy conservation, .tax loopholes, ratemaking formulas, challenging a rate increase, additional information referral. Oregon's Energy Perspective prepared by Governor Tom McCall's task force on energy. May 31, 1973. 138 pages. The most complete report on information being collected, especially by the Center for Applied Energetics Office. Boise Cascade has announced plans to open a geo-thermal heated nurs•• ery near La Gmnde. CONTINUED ON PAGE 14 BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES IN OREGON FOR ONE DAY (A Partial Recap) OIL Bottled Fuel Commuting Gasoline DeiBel Natural Gaa Electricity Gas Serv.VH. Gasoline Category _.Q!!!.:._ "Oil" .l!!!L Cu. Ft. KWH _c_r_ ~ ~ Gala. Ambulance Serv. 1,026 95 17,000 3,670 85 730 213 170 Banks 2,153 1,723 72,398 173,030 566 9,270 7,416 Blood Banks 314 31 1,543 202 42 34 Interurban Bus 45 5,526 7 4,546 31 421 337 City Transit 802 135 10,992 so 4,200 35 116 912 730 Funeral Homes TV Stations 16,200 FM Radio 180,000 AM Radio 1,460,000 Dentists 3,020 268 110,000 60,000 4,250 3,400 Doctors 1, 750 150,000 10,500 2,100 Farms 175,334 72,778 1,198,257 1,105 18,400 14' 720 Fire Service 138,000 92,000 7,010,000 3,890,000 22 9,932 4,630 Government 1,471 Hospitals 51 16 1,682 31,700 25,360 Med. Warehouses 1,500 252 8,350 1,360 505 404 Clinical Lab~ 1,610 8 3,670 32,600 150 2,091 1,672 Nursing Homes 8,660 4,810 88,000 155,000 10 305 7,460 6,.5,60 Pharmacies 10 1 279 746 599 State Military 42" 1,020 1,365 23,882 Air N. Guard 14.508 700 Army N, Guard 2,061 Inland Water Carriers 17,260 3, 776 3,021 Off Shore Shipping 10,137 Subtotal 349,091 331 211,214 7,307, 718 7. 361,485 1,257 3,535 100,218 71,153 Airports 14,314 202,85ok 1,400 6,830 17,075 Add. to Banks 822 1,233 8,219 213,699 4,445 3,572 Railroads NA NA NA NA 9,200 7,360 Subtotal 364,227 331 421,297 7,315,937 7,575,184 1,257 4,935 120,693 99,160 34.6% . 16% 3% 9.3% k • Kerosene
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