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Attaining Energy Security in Liquid Fuels Through Diverse U.S. Energy Alternatives

Attaining Energy Security in Liquid Fuels Through Diverse U.S. Energy Alternatives

Full Title: Attaining Energy Security in Liquid Fuels Through Diverse U.S. Energy Alternatives
Author(s): K. Kern, et al.
Publisher(s):   USDOE NETL
Publication Date: August 1, 2007
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Description (excerpt):

The U.S. energy strategy debate is typically presented as an either/or choice—the pursuit of energy independence versus maintaining our current interdependence with the global energy market. The following analysis posits the existence of a third option that would enable the United States to achieve a much higher level of energy self-sufficiency without total market withdrawal. This middle ground is referred to as ―advantageous interdependence.

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