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E-raamat: Future Directions for the U.S. Geological Survey's Energy Resources Program

  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309477437
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  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309477437

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Reliable, affordable, and technically recoverable energy is central to the nation's economic and social vitality. The United States is both a major consumer of geologically based energy resources from around the world and - increasingly of late - a developer of its own energy resources. Understanding the national and global availability of those resources as well as the environmental impacts of their development is essential for strategic decision making related to the nation's energy mix. The U.S. Geological Survey Energy Resources Program is charged with providing unbiased and publicly available national- and regional-scale assessments of the location, quantity, and quality of geologically based energy resources and with undertaking research related to their development.



At the request of the Energy Resources Program (ERP), this publication considers the nation's geologically based energy resource challenges in the context of current national and international energy outlooks. Future Directions for the U.S. Geological Survey's Energy Resources Program examines how ERP activities and products address those challenges and align with the needs federal and nonfederal consumers of ERP products. This study contains recommendations to develop ERP products over the next 10-15 years that will most effectively inform both USGS energy research priorities and the energy needs and priorities of the U.S. government.



Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Projected Energy Trends and Geologically Based Energy Challenges 3 The ERP Portfolio with Respect to Energy Challenges 4 Alignment with National and Stakeholder Needs 5 Priorities for the Future 6 Recommendations References Appendix A Committee Biographies Appendix B Information Packet from the Energy Resources Program and ERP Product Examples Appendix C Open Session Agendas Appendix D Board Rosters Appendix E Acronyms
Summary 1(12)
1 Introduction
13(12)
The Charge to the National Academies
14(1)
Committee Membership
15(2)
Committee Approach to Its Task
17(1)
The ERP Mission, Organization, Budget, and Activities
17(4)
Products Overview
21(2)
Report Organization
23(2)
2 Projected Energy Trends And Geologically Based Energy Challenges
25(20)
Global Energy Outlook
25(5)
Domestic Energy Outlook
30(1)
Geologically Based Energy Challenges
31(14)
3 The Erp Portfolio With Respect To Energy Challenges
45(22)
Oil and Gas Assessments
47(7)
Coal
54(3)
Renewable Energy
57(3)
Uranium
60(1)
Produced Water
61(1)
Methane Hydrates
61(3)
Geologic Carbon Dioxide Sequestration
64(3)
4 Alignment With National And Stakeholder Needs
67(10)
Understanding Consumer Use of ERP Data
68(1)
Current Data and Information Management Practices
68(4)
Reducing Uncertainty in Assessment Methodologies
72(1)
Applying Integrated Approaches
72(5)
5 Priorities For The Future
77(18)
Assessments
77(5)
Data and Information Management
82(1)
Portfolio Area Priorities
83(12)
6 Recommendations
95(34)
Aligning ERP Activities with Emerging Energy Challenges
97(7)
The Interdependence of Resource Development and Economics at Different Scales
104(2)
Maintaining and Improving ERP Products
106(5)
Final Words
111(2)
References
113(16)
Appendixes
A Committee Biographies
129(4)
B Information Packet From The Energy Resources Program And Erp Product Examples
133(16)
C Open Session Agendas
149(4)
D Board Rosters
153(2)
E Acronyms
155