Soe arts eet ae other log on the fire. OO ache ee ARES. ahc SOE ee er ENERGY — it’s a word that. has come to have a : Special meaning, applied to ‘the sources of power that heat our homes, provide the drive that runs our in- dustries, transport us from place. to place, and have given rise to a host of in- ventions that enable us to live, work and play more rapidly, conveniently and | intensively than in any |" ' previous era of human in- dustry. . Somewhere behind ll the switches, thermostats, dials.and other:devices that we use to control the masses Of energy that are channelled down into our homes and workplaces, ‘stand the people who determine policy for. both giant utilities and small manufacturers, people who are constantly balanc- ing consumer preferences and lifestyle expectations against the supply of raw energy resources and their _ ability to deliver and dis- tribute them at a reason- ‘able cost and at a teasonable profit. __ In this special report, the | _ Terrace Review examines ‘new trends, new develop- ments and the underlying ‘facts and forces that deter- mine the direction of | -energy consumption in the . Northwest. There’s more to. keeping warm in the - “ewinter than turning up the furnace or throwing an- ae Rt abe ta aie Deyo ih adn Peg wh ig bn kien cent: MOE Atalay ETE UME, LN St spanam 68 be ang eran Bete ec “eae ne am hae