Table A1. Other Studies of Federal Energy Subsidies

Title Author/Organization Published Year(s) of Subsidy Estimate
Federal Energy Subsidies: Direct and Indirect Interventions in Energy Markets Energy Information Administration 1992 FY 1992
Federal Energy Subsidies: Energy, Environmental, and Fiscal Koplow, Alliance to Save Energy 1993 1989
Energy Use and Emissions of Carbon Dioxide: Federal Spending and Credit Programs and Tax Policies Congressional Budget Office 1990 FY 1990
Energy Taxes and Subsidies Brannon, Ford Foundation 1974 1970s
An Analysis of Federal Incentives Used To Stimulate Energy Production Pacific Northwest Laboratory (Battelle) 1980 FY 1978
The Hidden Costs of Energy Heede, Morgan, and Ridley, Center for Renewable Resources and Rocky Mountain Institute 1985 1984
Money to Burn? The High Costs of Energy Subsidies Kosmo, World Resources Institute 1987 1984
Fueling a Competitive Economy Romm and Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute 1993 1990s
Federal Incentives for the Energy Industries Management Information Services, Inc. 1998 1950s-1997
Oil Slickers: How Petroleum Benefits at the Taxpayers Expense Wahl, Institute for Local Self-Reliance 1996 1996
Paying the Piper: Subsidies, Politics and the Environment Roodman, Worldwatch Institute 1996 1990s
Hazardous Handouts Ryan, Northwest Environment Watch 1995 1990s
Sources: See Appendix D.

Appendix A

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