Energy use management—An appropriate technology

Craig B. Smith , Rocco A. Fazzolare
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Abstract

The central thesis of this work is that the proper management of energy usage by the end user can have immediate and far reaching benefits for humanity. These benefits can occur within the next few years, require low capital investments, and can be implemented by individuals, institutions, or governments immediately. In contrast, new energy supply options yield benefits not now but in the future, require mammoth capital investments, and depend on complex governmental policy decisions before any action can be taken. Implementation must be thought of in terms of decades rather than years.

Much stronger national energy management programs are therefore warranted in the industrialized nations and in developing countries. Effective national programs may be difficult to achieve politically. In this case citizens should initiate actions at the community level to encourage local energy management programs.

The course of human and economic events in the world with respect to the availability of energy has further emphasized the global priority for improving energy utilization patterns in the future. The ideas and concepts expressed herein reflect vital issues and perspectives which have yet to be eclipsed by time.

能源使用管理——一项合适的技术
这项工作的中心论点是,最终用户对能源使用的适当管理可以为人类带来直接和深远的利益。这些好处可以在未来几年内实现,只需要很少的资本投资,并且可以由个人、机构或政府立即实施。相比之下,新能源供应方案带来的效益不是现在而是未来,需要大量的资本投资,而且在采取任何行动之前都取决于复杂的政府政策决定。执行工作必须以几十年而不是几年来考虑。因此,工业化国家和发展中国家有必要制定更强有力的国家能源管理计划。有效的国家计划可能很难在政治上实现。在这种情况下,公民应该在社区层面发起行动,鼓励地方能源管理项目。世界上人类和经济事件在能源供应方面的发展进程进一步强调了今后改善能源利用方式的全球优先事项。这里所表达的思想和概念反映了尚未被时间所掩盖的重要问题和观点。
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