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This volume contains the technical details of the forecasting work of the energy policy study conducted during 1979 and 1980 by the Office of Applied Analysis, Energy Information Administration. A companion volume, Energy Programs/Energy Markets: Overview (DOE/EIA--0201/16), contains a description of the study, its background, and results. The first three chapters of this volume deal with the major energy supply markets; oil and gas, coal, and electricity. In each of these chapters, the focus is first on the effects of those Federal programs that are aimed primarily at the market for that particular fuel. Next, the discussion centers on the effects in that market (i.e., oil and gas, coal, and electricity) of Federal programs directed primarily at other energy markets. The consumer side of the energy market is discussed in Chapter 4. This chapter contains the analysis of various demand-management programs that attempt to encourage conservation. Chapter 5 describes a set of Federal programs that are designed to stimulate new suppy technologies, whereas Chapter 6 analyzes one particular trade-off opportunity in the energy-environment interface. A list of acronyms, glossary, and a complete index are included. This report is Volume 17 of the Energy Policy Study series. 11 figures, 37 tables. (ERA citation 06:000869)