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55 Foreign Aff. 65 (1976-1977)
Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken

handle is hein.journals/fora55 and id is 67 raw text is: ENERGY STRATEGY:

THE ROAD NOT TAKEN?
By Amory B. Lovins
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
-Robert Frost
WHERE are America's formal or de facto energy
-     policies leading us? Where might we choose to go
instead? How can we find out?
Addressing these questions can reveal deeper ques-
Ations-and a few answers-that are easy to grasp, yet
rich in insight and in international relevance. This
paper will seek to explore such basic concepts in
energy strategy by outlining and contrasting two en-
ergy paths that the United States might follow over
the next So years-long enough for the full implications of change
to start to emerge. The first path resembles present federal policy and
is essentially an extrapolation of the recent past. It relies on rapid
expansion of centralized high technologies to increase supplies of
energy, especially in the form of electricity. The second path com-
bines a prompt and serious commitment to efficient use of energy,
rapid development of renewable energy sources matched in scale and
in energy quality to end-use needs, and special transitional fossil-fuel
technologies. This path, a whole greater than the sum of its parts, di-
verges radically from incremental past practices to pursue long-term
goals.
Both paths, as will be argued, present difficult-but very different
-problems. The first path is convincingly familiar, but the economic
and sociopolitical problems lying ahead loom large, and eventually,
perhaps, insuperable. The second path, though it represents a shift
in direction, offers many social, economic and geopolitical advantages,
including virtual elimination of nuclear proliferation from the
world. It is important to recognize that the two paths are mutually
exclusive. Because commitments to the first may foreclose the second,
Amory B. Lovins, a consultant physicist, is British Representative of Friends
of the Earth, Inc. His latest books are World Energy Strategies: Facts, Issues, and
Options and (with Dr. J. H. Price) Non-Nuclear Futures: The Case for an Ethical
Energy Strategy.

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