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Energy in the Mountain West: Colonialism and Independence.


DE2008926326

Publication Date 2007
Personal Author McLing, T.; Brown, L.; Piet, S.; Cherry, R.; Coopper, C.
Page Count 11
Abstract In many ways, the mountain west (Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming) is an energy colony for the rest of the United States: it is rich in energy resources that are extracted to fuel economic growth in the wealthier and more populous coastal regions. Federal agencies and global corporations often behave as if the mountain west is a place to be exploited or managed for the benefit of customers and consumers elsewhere. Yet, the area, is not vast empty space with a limitless supply of natural resources, but rather a fast-growing region with a diverse economic base dependent on a limited supply of water. New decision processes and collaborations are slowly changing this situation, but in a piecemeal fashion that places local communities at odds with powerful external interests. Proper planning of major development is needed to insure that the west has a strong economic and cultural future after the fossil energy resources decline, even if that might be a century from now. To encourage the necessary public discussions, this paper identifies key differences between the mountain west and the rest of the United States and suggests some holistic approaches that could improve our future. This paper is designed to provoke thought and discussion; it does not report new analyses on energy resources or usage. It is a summary of a large group effort.
Keywords
  • Mountains
  • Energy resources
  • North America
  • Economic development
  • Decision making
  • Natural resources
  • Energy planning
  • Energy policies
  • Mountain West (United States)
  • Holistic approaches
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Idaho National Engineering Lab., Idaho Falls.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200820
Contract Number
  • DE-AC07-99ID-13727
Energy in the Mountain West: Colonialism and Independence.
Energy in the Mountain West: Colonialism and Independence.
DE2008926326

  • Mountains
  • Energy resources
  • North America
  • Economic development
  • Decision making
  • Natural resources
  • Energy planning
  • Energy policies
  • Mountain West (United States)
  • Holistic approaches
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-AC07-99ID-13727
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