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TABLE 1 Estimate of Demand for Energy by Source 1955-1975 million tons (of 2240 lbs) of coal equivalent India 1955 36 6 0 3 0 94 139 1965 97 17 0 16 1 99 230 1975 227 44 0 40 8 88 407 W. Europe (O.E.E.C, Countries) 1955 505 30 159 7 56 0 20 111 1965 450-540 45 290-340 30 95 15-20 20 945-1090 1975 440-555 60 430-550 60-135 140 30-90 20 1180-1550

Coal ) Lignite) Oil Natural gas Hydro-power Nuclear Ener•gy Other forms of energy Total Notes:

(1) For India "Other forms of energy" are almost entirely fuel wood and dung; for W. Europe they include fuel wood, peat and geothermal energy. (2) The figures quoted for W. Europe are actually "Potential Supplies" and the total of the mean of the estimates is therefore in excess of the mean estimated demand by 0.57o and 3.07o for 1965 and 1975 respectively.

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"Demand for Energy in India 1960 - 1975", National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi 1960 "Towards a New Energy Pattern in Europe", Organization for European Economic Co-operation, 1960

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