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This book compares the degree of energy production efficiency and
the uses to which energy resources are allocated in Mexico with
those in other countries. It explores the energy use patterns and
discusses prospects for energy-saving policies between the
mid-1980s and the end of the century.
In comparing the degree of efficiency in energy production and the
uses to which energy resources are allocated in Mexico with those
in other countries, this book addresses three basic questions: What
are the major reasons for differences in energy efficiency between
industrial economies and a newly industrializing country like
Mexico? To what extent is energy conservation possible in the
Mexican economy? And what are the social and economic benefits of
more efficient use and conservation of energy in comparison with
their costs? Using the history and operations of two state-owned
energy agencies, PEMEX and the Federal Electricity Comission, as
case studies, the authors explore the patterns of energy use in all
major sectors of the economy and discuss the prospects for
energy-saving policies between the mid-1980s and the end of the
century.
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