Some Aspects Of The Competition Between Fuels In The United States

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eugene F. Eisemann
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This paper is concerned principally with the competition between fuels for industrial use in the United States. Total energy consumption in the U. S. is allocated between industrial and other uses The industrial volume is divided into two classifications (1) where-there is competition between fuels and (2) where there is no competition. The pattern of fuel consumption by electric utilities was studied because there, is competition between fuels and because it is the fastest-growing industrial market. Electric utilities fuel consumption is discussed by geographic area. The growth of each fuel in several areas is investigated. The analysis of these areas, includes the study of the relationship between prices where fuels are in, competition:- (1) on the East Coast where price competition occurs between oil and coal, and (2) in the southeastern states where competition exists between coal and gas..
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APA: Eugene F. Eisemann  (1961)  Some Aspects Of The Competition Between Fuels In The United States

MLA: Eugene F. Eisemann Some Aspects Of The Competition Between Fuels In The United States. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1961.

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