Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2021-0208-0163
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
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Posted Date: 2021-08-10T04:00Z

MemoTo:	Docket EPA-HQ-OAR-2021-0208
From:	Michael Shelby, U.S. EPA-OTAQ-TCD
CC:	Michael Olechiw, U.S. EPA-OTAQ-ASD
Date:	July 9th, 2021
Re:	Docket of Reference Materials (that are Copyrighted) for Energy Security (Chapter 3.2 in DRIA NPRM LDV)
Hello Michael 

      Here are the copyrighted Reference materials used for the Energy Security section of Chapter 3.2 of the DRIA of the NPRM for the LDV rule.
      
The following Reference Materials are for the docket (see attachments in accompanying file).
 Greene, D. 2010. Measuring energy security: Can the United States achieve oil independence? Energy Policy 38, pp. 1614 - 1621. 
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 Plummer, J. (Ed.). 1982. Energy Vulnerability, "Basic Concepts, Assumptions and Numerical Results", pp. 13 - 36, Cambridge MA: Ballinger Publishing Co.
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 Broadman, H. 1986. "The Social Cost of Imported Oil," Energy Policy 14(3):242-252. Broadman H. and Hogan, W. 1988. "Is an Oil Import Tariff Justified? An American Debate: The Numbers Say `Yes'." The Energy Journal 9: 7-29.
 Hogan, W. 1981. "Import Management and Oil Emergencies", Chapter 9 in Deese, 5 David and Joseph Nye, eds. Energy and Security. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co.
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 Parry, I. and Darmstadter, J. 2004. "The Costs of U.S. Oil Dependency," Resources for the Future, November 17, 2004. Also published as NCEP Technical Appendix Chapter 1: Enhancing Oil Security, the National Commission on Energy Policy 2004 Ending the Energy Stalemate - A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America's Energy Challenges.
 National Research Council. 2009. Hidden Costs of Energy: Unpriced Consequences of Energy Production and Use. National Academy of Science, Washington, DC.
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  Kilian, L. 2009. Not All Oil Price Shocks are Alike: Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market, American Economic Review, 99:3, pp., 1053-1069.
  Kilian, L. and Murphy, D. 2013. "The Role of Inventories and Speculative Trading in the Global Market for Crude Oil", Journal of Applied Economics, https://doi.org/10.1002/jae.2322.
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  Securing America's Energy Future. 2018. Issue Brief. The Military Cost of Defending the Global Oil Supply.
  Crane, K., Goldthau, A., Toman, M., Light, T., Johnson, S., Nader, A., Rabasa, A. and Dogo, H. 2009. Imported oil and US national security.  2009. RAND. http://www.stormingmedia.us/62/6279/A627994.pdf.
  Leiby, Paul N. 2008.  Estimating the Energy Security Benefits of Reduced U.S. Oil Imports, Final Report, ORNL/TM-2007/028, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Rev. March 14.
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