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Chapters in this Report:

Introduction/Overview of NEMS
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Modules:
  Macroeconomic
  International Energy
  Residential Demand
  Commercial Demand

  Industrial Demand
  Transportation Demand

  Electricity Market
  Renewable Fuels
  Oil and Gas Supply
  Natural Gas Transmission & Distribution
  Petroleum Market Module

  Coal Market Module
 

1  Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2009, DOE/EIA-0383(2009) (Washington, DC, March 2009).

2  Energy Information Administration, An Updated Annual Energy Outlook 2009 Reference Case Reflecting Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and Recent Changes in the Economic Outlook, SR/OIAF/2009-4 (Washington, DC, April 2009). 

3  Energy Information Administration, Energy Market and Economic Impacts of H.R. 2454, the American Clean energy and Security Act of 2009, SR/OIAF/2009-05 (Washington, DC, August 2009).

4  Energy Information Administration, Impacts of a 25-Percent Renewable Electricity Standard as proposed in the American Clean Energy and Security Act Discussion, SR/OIAF/2009-03 (Washington, DC, April 2009).

5  Energy Information Administration, Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles: Efficiency and Emissions Attributes and Market Issues, SR/OIAF/2009-02 (Washington, DC, February 2009).

6  Energy Information Administration, The Impact of Increased Use of Hydrogen on Petroleum Consumption and Carbon Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles: Efficiency and Emissions Attributes and Market Issues, SR/OIAF/2008-04 (Washington, DC, September 2008).

7  Energy Information Administration, Analysis of Crude Oil Production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, SR/OIAF/2008-03 (Washington, DC, May 2008).

8  Energy Information Administration, Energy Market and Economic Impacts of S.2191, the Lieberan-Warner Climate Security Act of 2007, SR/OIAF/2008-01 (Washington, DC, April 2008).

9  Energy Information Administration, Energy Market and Economic Impacts of S.1766, the Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007, SR/OIAF/2007-06 (Washington, DC, January 2008).

10 Energy Information Administration, Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2007, DOE/EIA-0573 (2007) (Washington, DC, December 2008), web site www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/ggrpt/index.html. 

11  Eviews is a model building nad operating software package maintained by QMS (Quantitative Micro Software.)

12 Energy Information Administration,Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2009, http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/assumption/pdf/0554(2009).pdf (Washington,DC,March 2009).

13  Energy Information Administration, Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2009, http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/assumption/pdf/0554(2009).pdf (Washington, DC, March 2009).

14  Energy Information Administration, Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2009 http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/assumption/pdf/0554(2009) (Washington, DC, January 2009). 

15  Greene, David L. and S.M. Chin, "Alternative Fuels and Vehicles (AFV) Model Changes," Center for Transportation Analysis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, page 1, (Oak Ridge, TN, November 14, 2000).

16  Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Updates to the Fuel Economy Model (FEM) and Advanced Technology Vehicle (ATV:) Module of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) Transportation Model, prepared for the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

17  Energy Information Administration, Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2009, http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/assumption/pdf/0554(2009).pdf (March 2009).

18  http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/archive/aeo07/leg_reg.html.

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Appendix

 
Chapters in this Report:

Introduction/Overview of NEMS
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Modules:
  Macroeconomic
  International Energy
  Residential Demand
  Commercial Demand

  Industrial Demand
  Transportation Demand

  Electricity Market
  Renewable Fuels
  Oil and Gas Supply
  Natural Gas Transmission & Distribution
  Petroleum Market Module

  Coal Market Module