Post Printing Corrections


WtOEg book cover
Page x
Line 12
"profitable adoption of superefficent light vehicles..." should read "profitable adoption of superefficient light vehicles..."

Page xi
Paragraph 4, line 1
"A scrap-and-replace program can lease or sell superefficent cars" should read "A scrap-and-replace program can lease or sell superefficient cars"

Page 5
Footnote 34, line 25
"inferior), or $1.36 (sperm oil)" should read "inferior), or sperm oil ($1.36)"

Page 7
Footnote 49, line 2
"Thus, if in 1987 the nation had reverted back to the 1987 new car size mix..." should read "Thus, if in 1987 the nation had reverted back to the 1976 new car size mix..."

Page 69
Footnote 342, line 7
"Ch. 5" should read "Ch. 21"

Page 114
Figure 31, y-axis label
"% of U.S. 2000 natural-gas consumption of 23.27 TCF" should read "reduction in total U.S. 2000 natural-gas consumption of 23.27 TCF"

Page 119
Paragraph 3, line 12
"0.15" should read "0.14"

Paragraph 3, line 13
"0.13" should read "0.11"

Paragraph 3, line 15
"-$2.77/bbl" should read "$0.22/bbl"

Page 170
Box 17, paragraph 1, line 1
"24 June 1964" should read "24 June 1963"

Page 186
Box 19, line 8
"0.13 GPM" should be "0.013 GPM"

Paragraph 2, line 25
"mpg" should be eliminated

Page 199
Paragraph 3, line 3
"Statskontoret" should read "NUTEK"

Page 212
Paragraph 2, line 1
"p. 191" should read "pp. 154–157"

Page 261
Paragraph 1, line 4
"World trade Center" should read "World Trade Center"

Page 286
Paragraph 21, line 1, "Inserts after An, F & A. Rousseau. 2001."
Omitted reference should read "An & Santini 2004: An, F., & Santini, D.J., "Mass Impacts on Fuel Economies of Conventional vs. Hybrid Electric Vehicles," SAE 2004-01-0572, Society of Automotive Engineers (Warrendale PA), www.sae.org."

Page 291
Paragraph 9, line 5
"http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/fuel.pdf" should read "http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports/fuel.pdf"

Paragraph 41, line 3
"www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo" should read "www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/archive/aeo04/index.html"




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