Estimating the Benefits of Government-Sponsored Energy Research and Development, May 4 and 5, Hilton Crystal City
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Appendix A.  Definitions

Appendix B.  Calculation Methodologies

Appendix C.  Energy Information Administration Annual Energy Outlook 2001 Baseline Assumption Tables

Appendix D.  Example Answer Sheets

Workshop A:  Prospective Benefits -- Cross-Cutting Issues

Estimating the Benefits of Government-Sponsored R&D (PDF)
Eliezer Geisler, Stuart Graduate School of Business

Methodologies for Benefit Estimation of Research Programs (PDF)
Brian W. Keltch and E. Bruce Ramzel, TRW Energy and Environmental Systems
R. Michael Ray, U.S. Department of Energy, National Petroleum Technology Office

Workshop B:  Option Benefits of R&D

Figure for Using Real Options Analysis to Calculate R&D Benefits (PowerPoint)
Brandon Owens, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO

Optimizing the Level of Renewable Electric R&D Expenditures Using Real Options Analysis (Word)
Graham A. Davis, Colorado School of Mines, CO
Brandon Owens, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO

Workshop C:  Knowledge Benefits of R&D

Workshop D:  Security, Economic, and Environmental Benefits

Benefits of GRI R&D Results That Have Been Placed in Commercial Use in 1996 Through 2000 (Word, PDF)
Athanasios D. Bournakis, Energy Resources Center, University of Illinois at Chicago
Gerald D. Pine, GRI

Energy Resources R&D Portfolio Analysis (Word, PDF)
Summary Report of the Vital Issues Panel Meetings, January 12-13, February 22-25, and May 24-25, 2000, Washington, D.C.

Measuring the Contribution to the Economy of Investments in Renewable Energy: Estimates of Future Consumer Gains (Word, PDF)
Molly K. Macauley, Jhih-Shyang Shih, Emily Aronow, David Austin, Tom Bath, and Joel Darmstadter. Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. Discussion Paper 02-05.



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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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