Technical Appendix - Chapter 1 : Enhancing Oil Security
1. Risk of Oil Supply Disruptions
The Costs of US Oil Dependency
Ian Parry and Joel Darmstadter, Resources for the Future
The United States and the Middle East: Policies and Dilemmas
Amy Myers Jaffe, AMJ Energy Consulting
2. Domestic Oil Production
Federal Subsidies: How Can They Best Be Targeted? Ecos Consulting
3. Unconventional Oil Staff Background Paper
4. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Basic Facts About the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Staff Background Paper
5. Raising Passenger Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards
The Potential of Diesel Technology in Improving the Fuel Economy of the U.S. Passenger Vehicle Fleet
Staff Background Paper
Transportation Policy Options Policy Definitions and Discussion
Daniel Meszler , Meszler Engineering Services
Assessment of International Vehicle Fuel Economy Policies
Michael Walsh, Michael Walsh Associates
6. Reforming CAFE Flexibility Mechanisms for Fuel Economy Standards
Carolyn Fischer, Resources for the Future
CAFE Safety Valve
Staff Background Paper
7. Address Potential for Adverse Job Impacts through Economic Incentives for Hybrids and Advanced Diesels
Fuel Saving Technologies and Facility Conversion: Costs, Benefits, and Incentives
University of Michigan Transportation, Research Institute and Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center
Manufacturer Facility Conversion Credit – International Trade Law Issues
Robert Nordhaus, Van Ness Feldman Manufacturer Facility Conversion Credit – Examination of Potential Structural Limitations in Federal Tax Law
Robert Nordhaus, Van Ness Feldman
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