Abstract
Today, as never before, American industry needs to identify and control their most critical resources. One of these is energy. In 1973 and again in 1976, the American public and business was confronted with critical energy supply problems. As a result, we became increasingly aware of the fact that nationally we are no longer energy self-sufficient. The industrial revolution and the growth of American industry is based on easily available cheap energy. The "good" life, as we know it today in America, is dependent on an ever expanding supply of energy. How is this energy being used, and how can we better find ways to control the use of it?
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