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E. Millich
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Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Energy, Brussels, Belgium
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J. P. Joulia
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Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Energy, Brussels, Belgium
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D. Asselt
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Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Energy, Brussels, Belgium
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages ii-xvii
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- E. Millich, J. P. Joulia, D. Van Asselt
Pages 1-17
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Pages 19-27
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Pages 29-106
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Pages 107-147
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Pages 149-158
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Pages 159-177
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Pages 179-190
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Pages 191-205
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Pages 207-210
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Pages 211-212
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Pages 213-225
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Pages 227-246
About this book
The Commission of the European Community has, by means of the Directorate General for Energy, been involved in energy research aimed at improving the energy supply situation of the Community. This involvement is on two levels, firstly, the Community supports research and development aimed at improving the technologies associated with the location and production of tradi tional fuels and, secondly, the Community is actively involved in research to replace traditional energy sources with suitable alternatives. Given the parlous state of the energy supply situation in the Community, it was felt that a special effort was required to develop new technologies associated with improving the supply of traditional fuels and in develop ing and establishing alternative sources of energy. The ini tiati ve of the Community was begun in 1973 when the Council ap proved Regulation (EEC) 3056/73 setting up a series of three-year research and development programmes in the oil and gas sector. This programme was one factor in the Community's response to the supply crisis of 1973.