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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 14-15, 1997
- Editor's introduction: Transport, energy and climate change pp. iii-iv

- Stephen Peake
- World transport energy demand modelling: Methodology and elasticities pp. 1109-1119

- Norbert Wohlgemuth
- Vehicle ownership to 2015: Implications for energy use and emissions pp. 1121-1127

- Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
- Technological efficiency and the demand for energy (road transport) pp. 1129-1136

- Wolfgang Orasch and Franz Wirl
- Policies to reduce energy use and environmental emissions in the transport sector: A case of Delhi city pp. 1137-1150

- Ranjan Kumar Bose and V Srinivasachary
- Long-term challenges for inland transport in the European Union: 1997-2010: Consequences for transport fuel economy and use pp. 1151-1161

- Gert Jan Koopman
- Transport sector-strategies markets, technology and innovation pp. 1163-1171

- Laurie Michaelis
- Using advanced technologies to reduce motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions pp. 1173-1178

- Carmen Difiglio
- Prospects for improving the fuel economy of light-duty vehicles pp. 1179-1188

- Steven E Plotkin and David Greene
- Transportation demand management in Canada: An overview pp. 1189-1191

- Russ Robinson
- The status of transportation demand management in Greater Vancouver and energy implications pp. 1193-1202

- Clark C Lim
- Toronto's tentative approach to TDM pp. 1203-1212

- Greg Stewart and Rob Pringle
- Travel demand management in the USA: context, lessons learned and future directions pp. 1213-1215

- Wayne Berman and Laurel Radow
- Commute trip reduction--a collaborative approach pp. 1217-1225

- Eileen Kadesh and William T Roach
- The transportation management district: a tool to engage private sector support in meeting energy, environmental, and transportation goals pp. 1227-1234

- Thomas D Pogue
Volume 25, issue 13, 1997
- Price reforms in the power sector: The World Bank's role pp. 1041-1049

- Torleif Haugland, Kjetil Ingeberg and Kjell Roland
- Power production and the price of electricity: an analysis of a phase-out of Swedish nuclear power pp. 1051-1064

- Bo Andersson and Erik Haden
- From equipment to infrastructure: community energy management and greenhouse gas emission reduction pp. 1065-1074

- Mark Jaccard, Lee Failing and Trent Berry
- Gains from cartelisation in the oil market pp. 1075-1091

- Elin Berg, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Estimation of health and economic benefits of air pollution abatement for Turkey in 1990 and 1993 pp. 1093-1097

- Katalin Kovari Zaim
- Use of experience curves to analyse the prospects for diffusion and adoption of renewable energy technology pp. 1099-1107

- Lena Neij
Volume 25, issue 12, 1997
- A framework for energy policy-making in the Pacific Islands pp. 971-982

- Xiaojiang Yu, Ros Taplin and Terubentau Akura
- The outlook of the Korean petroleum industry and its deregulation process pp. 983-988

- Young-Seok Moon
- Evaluating energy efficiency investments: accounting for risk in the discounting process pp. 989-996

- Philip B Thompson
- Gas pricing in a liberalized European market; will the rent be taxed away? pp. 997-1012

- Ole Gunnar Kaldor Austvik
- Investment practices in Australian coal: The practice and profit of quasi-integration in the Australia-Japan coal trade pp. 1013-1025

- Peter Colley
- The physically-based model BREHOMES and its use in deriving scenarios for the energy use and carbon dioxide emissions of the UK housing stock pp. 1027-1037

- Ld Shorrock and Je Dunster
- European energy to 2020: A scenario approach: European Commission: Directorate General for Energy (DGXVII), Office for Official Publications of the European Communities (Luxembourg), 1996 pp. 1039-1040

- Paul de Sa
Volume 25, issue 11, 1997
- Evolution of an aging society and effect on residential energy demand pp. 903-912

- Eiji Yamasaki and Norio Tominaga
- Empirical relationships between the energy and information segments of the US economy: An input-output approach pp. 913-921

- Aluisio Campos Machado and Ronald E. Miller
- Climate change and energy policy: The impacts and implications of aerosols pp. 923-939

- James Jason West, Chris Hope and Stuart N Lane
- Energy and CO2 emissions in India: increasing trends and alarming portents pp. 941-949

- Leena Srivastava
- The reform of the electric power industry in Taiwan pp. 951-957

- George J. Y. Hsu and Tser-yieth Chen
- Who controls energy efficiency policy? A case study of the energy saving trust pp. 959-967

- Gill Owen
- The charcoal dilemma: F. Rosillo-Calle, M. A. A. de Rezende, P. Furtade and D. O. Hall, Plymbridge Distributors Ltd, UK, 1996, 167pp, [pound sign]8.95 pp. 969-967

- J. C. Dunkerley
Volume 25, issue 10, 1997
- Some reflections on barriers to the efficient use of energy pp. 833-835

- Lukas Weber
- Cost-benefit analysis on IRP/DSM application -- a case study in Shanghai pp. 837-843

- Deshun Liu, Youhong Wang, Aiming Zhou and Shurong Zhang
- Falling generation costs, environmental externalities and the economics of electricity conservation pp. 845-860

- Paul W. Parfomak
- Deregulation and natural gas trade relationships: lessons from the Alberta-California experience pp. 861-869

- Patrick Impero Wilson
- East European nuclear investment projects: the case of K2/R4 in Ukraine pp. 871-875

- John Surrey
- A critical review of deregulated foreign electric utility markets pp. 877-886

- Cody D. Walker and W. Timothy Lough
- Portfolio choice of government incentives: the case of commercialization of a new coal-based technology pp. 887-896

- Ahmet E Kocagil
- A new order for gas in Europe?: Michael Stoppard Oxford Institute for Energy Studies pp. 897-896

- Catherine Waddams
- Libya: The political economy of oil: Judith Gurney Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, pp. xii + 244. Index pp. 897-898

- Peter R. Odell
- Waves of fortune; the past, present and future of the United Kingdom offshore oil and gas industries: David Upton J Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1996, pp vi + 254. Index pp. 898-899

- Peter R. Odell
- The UK energy experience: a model or a warning?: Edited by G. Mackerron and P. Pearson Imperial College Press, 1996 pp. 899-900

- Tom Weyman-Jones
- The environmental management of low-grade fuels: Mary MacDonald, Michael Chadwick and Gareg Aslanian Earthscan, London (1996) 270pp, [pound sign]30 pp. 900-901

- Horace Herring
- A shock to the system -- Restructuring America's electricity industry: Timothy J. Brennan, Karen L. Palmer, Raymond J. Kopp, Alan J. Krupnick, Vito Stagliano and Dallas Burtraw Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1996, ISBN 0-915707-80-2, 138pp including index pp. 901-902

- Fereidoon P. Siohansi
Volume 25, issue 7-9, 1997
- The political relevance of energy and CO2 indicators-An introduction pp. 639-649

- Lee Schipper and Reinhard Haas
- The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in industrialized countries: an end-use analysis pp. 651-672

- Lee Schipper, Michael Ting, Marta Khrushch and William Golove
- Cross-country comparison on energy efficiency indicators: the on-going European effort towards a common methodology pp. 673-682

- Didier Bosseboeuf, Bertrand Chateau and Bruno Lapillonne
- The US/Japan comparison of energy intensity. Estimating the real gap pp. 683-691

- Yutaka Nagata
- From primary to final energy consumption-Analysing structural and efficiency changes on the energy supply side pp. 693-702

- Michael Landwehr and Eberhard Jochem
- Measuring industrial energy intensity: practical issues and problems pp. 703-714

- Scott L. Freeman, Mark J. Niefer and Joseph M. Roop
- International comparisons of energy efficiency-Methodologies for the manufacturing industry pp. 715-725

- G. J. M. Phylipsen, K. Blok and E. Worrell
- Energy intensity in the iron and steel industry: a comparison of physical and economic indicators pp. 727-744

- Ernst Worrell, Lynn Price, Nathan Martin, Jacco Farla and Roberto Schaeffer
- Energy efficiency developments in the pulp and paper industry: A cross-country comparison using physical production data pp. 745-758

- Jacco Farla, Kornelis Blok and Lee Schipper
- Industrial energy efficiency: Indicators for a European cross-country comparison of energy efficiency in the manufacturing industry pp. 759-772

- Wolfgang Eichhammer and Mannsbart Wilhelm
- Energy intensity in the manufacturing sector: Canadian and international perspective pp. 773-779

- Louis Theriault and Ram Sahi
- Monitoring the energy use of households using a simulation model pp. 781-787

- Pgm Boonekamp
- Energy efficiency indicators in the residential sector: What do we know and what has to be ensured? pp. 789-802

- Reinhard Haas
- Restraining carbon emissions: measuring energy use and efficiency in the USA pp. 803-812

- William H Golove and Lee J Schipper
- The need to link energy efficiency indicators to related policies: A practical experience based on 20 years of facts and trends in France (1973-1993) pp. 813-823

- Didier Bosseboeuf and Cecile Richard
- Recent trends in Mexican industrial energy use and their impact on carbon dioxide emissions pp. 825-831

- Claudia Sheinbaum and Luis Rodriguez
Volume 25, issue 6, 1997
- Editor's introduction pp. 543-544

- Marian Radetzki
- The economics of biomass in industrialized countries: an overview pp. 545-554

- Marian Radetzki
- A comment on the paper by Marian Radetzki pp. 555-557

- Thomas Sterner
- The economics of forest-based biomass supply pp. 559-566

- Roger Sedjo
- A comment on the paper by Roger A. Sedjo pp. 567-569

- Tomas Kaberger
- A comment on the paper by Roger A. Sedjo pp. 571-572

- Christer Sjolin
- Agriculture-based biomass energy supply -- a survey of economic issues pp. 573-582

- Anders Lunnan
- Biomass or biomess?: a comment on the paper by Anders Lunnan pp. 583-585

- Olof Bolin
- Waste not, want not: the private and social costs of waste-to-energy production pp. 587-600

- Marie Lynn Miranda and Brack Hale
- A comment on the paper by Marie Lynn Miranda and Brack Hale pp. 601-603

- Lars Astrand
- Environmental externalities and social optimality in biomass markets: waste-to-energy in The Netherlands and biofuels in France pp. 605-621

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- The future of biofuels: a comment on the paper by Herman Vollebergh pp. 623-627

- Karl-Axel Edin
- Shadow prices for comparing environmental costs of conventional and alternative fuels: a comment on the paper by Herman Vollebergh pp. 629-633

- Per Kageson
- Concluding comments: unreasonably high fossil fuel taxes will be needed to expand the role of biomass pp. 635-633

- Carl Johan Aberg
- Concluding comments: a global vision for energy forestry pp. 637-638

- Georges Dupont-Roc
Volume 25, issue 5, 1997
- Life cycle inventory for cooking: Some results for the use of liquefied petroleum gas and kerosene as cooking fuels in India pp. 471-480

- Niels Jungbluth, Markus Kollar and Ko[beta], Volker
- Strategies to address transition costs in a restructuring electricity industry pp. 481-490

- Lester Baxter, Eric Hirst and Stanton Hadley
- Optimal reductions in CO2 emissions pp. 491-500

- Peter A Schultz and James F Kasting
- A survey: international aid for renewable energy in the Pacific Islands since the 1970s pp. 501-516

- Xiaojiang Yu and Ros Taplin
- Limits to the value of external costs pp. 517-540

- Andrew Stirling
- ACEEE 1996 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings: profiting from energy efficiency pp. 541-542

- Howard Geller
Volume 25, issue 4, 1997
- Sweden's future energy policy pp. 383-386

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- The British Gas market 10 years after privatisation: a model or a warning for the rest of Europe? pp. 387-392

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Merger in the English electricity industry pp. 393-399

- David Kennedy
- Long-run marginal electricity generation costs in Israel pp. 401-411

- Yigal Porat, Rotlevi Irith and Ralph Turvey
- The pool and forward contracts in the UK electricity supply industry pp. 413-423

- Craig Lowrey
- From energy labelling to performance standards: some methods of stimulating technical change to obtain greater energy efficiency pp. 425-434

- Michel Colombier and Philippe Menanteau
- Hydropower and environment in India pp. 435-438

- V Ranganathan
- A winning coalition of advocacy: climate research, bureaucracy and `alternative' fuels: Who is driving climate change policy? pp. 439-444

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Energy efficiency vs economic efficiency?: New Zealand electricity sector reform in the context of the national energy policy objective pp. 445-458

- Calum Gunn
- The energy subregion as a basis for greenhouse policy pp. 459-467

- Nicholas Grollman
Volume 25, issue 3, 1997
- Editors' introduction: Model-based policy analysis pp. 271-272

- Derek W Bunn, Erik R Larsen and Kiriakos Vlahos
- Applying planning models to study new competition: Analysis for the Bonneville Power Administration pp. 273-280

- Franklin Neubauer, Erik Westman and Andrew Ford
- A normative structure for the European electricity market pp. 281-292

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Privatization and culture change: British Nuclear Fuels case study pp. 293-304

- Alzira Salama
- Emission reduction strategies for Central and Eastern Europe pp. 305-312

- O Lueth, A Jattke, H Schoettle, M Wietschel and O Rentz
- Supply-side--demand-side optimization and cost--environment tradeoffs for China's coal and electricity system pp. 313-326

- Zhijun Xie and Michael Kuby
- Investigating strategies to reduce CO2 emissions from the electricity sector: the case of Greece pp. 327-336

- Spyros Vassos and Andriana Vlachou
- Evaluation of an integrated renewable energy system for electricity generation in rural areas pp. 337-347

- Stelios Rozakis, Peter G Soldatos, George Papadakis, Spyros Kyritsis and Dimitris Papantonis
- Economic and environmental impacts of demand side management programmes pp. 349-356

- B. Sudhakara Reddy and Jyoti K Parikh
- Building public confidence in energy planning: a multimethod MCDM approach to demand-side planning at BC gas pp. 357-375

- Benjamin Hobbs and Graham TF Horn
Volume 25, issue 2, 1997
- Climate protection policy: new taxes or voluntary undertakings? pp. 119-124

- Wolf Pluge
- Russian natural gas policy and its possible effects on European gas markets pp. 125-133

- Oliver Quast and Catherine Locatelli
- Increasing global dependence on Gulf oil: `This year, next year, sometime, never?' pp. 135-142

- Paul Stevens
- The international petroleum industry: Competition, structural change and allocation of oil surplus pp. 143-157

- J. W. Baddour
- Technologies, energy systems and the timing of CO2 emissions abatement: An overview of economic issues pp. 159-172

- Michael Grubb
- A proposal for the Protocol(s) on climate change: For the innovative and substantial quantified objectives pp. 173-184

- Naoki Matsuo
- Regional income effects and renewable fuels: Increased usage of renewable energy sources in Danish rural areas and its impact on regional incomes pp. 185-191

- Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith and Mogens Dilling-Hansen
- Energy conservation and organization of electricity supply in the Netherlands pp. 193-203

- Stephan Slingerland
- An evaluation of the economic effects of higher energy prices in Mexico pp. 205-215

- Noel D. Uri and Roy Boyd
- Cross-sectoral assessment of mitigation options pp. 217-229

- Kirsten Halsnaes
- The future of UK final user energy demand pp. 231-240

- Roger Fouquet, Peter Pearson, David Hawdon, Colin Robinson and Paul Stevens
- Energy efficiency vs economic efficiency?: New Zealand electricity sector reform in the context of the national energy policy objective pp. 241-254

- Calum Gunn
- Inducing investments and regulating externalities by command versus taxes pp. 255-257

- Amihai Glazer
- Prospects of petroleum product trades by ROK/Taiwan/Singapore: tougher environmental standards and changes in product imports/exports pp. 259-265

- Yasuo Koyama and Yoshiki Ogawa
- The development of European gas markets: Environmental, economic and political perspectives John Wiley, 1995: Javier Estrada, Arild Moe and Kare Dahl Martinsen pp. 267-268

- Jonathan Stern
- Integrated economy-energy-environment policy analysis: A case study for the People's Republic of China: Zhong Xiang Zhang Landbouwuniversiteit, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1996, US$35.00 pp. 268-269

- A. D. Owen
Volume 25, issue 1, 1997
- Comparison of energy sources in terms of their full energy chain emission factors of greenhouse gases pp. 1-6

- Joop F. van de Vate
- Greenhouse gas emissions from hydropower: The state of research in 1996 pp. 7-13

- Luc Gagnon and Joop F. van de Vate
- Renewable energy finance and project ownership: The impact of alternative development structures on the cost of wind power pp. 15-27

- Ryan H. Wiser
- Institutional and programmatic suggestions for satisfying public policy responsibilities in a retail competitive electric industry pp. 29-42

- Bruce Edward Tonn and Martin Schweitzer
- Rural electrification in Tanzania: Constructive use of project appraisal pp. 43-54

- Richard van den Broek and Lex Lemmens
- Demand for oil products in the GCC countries pp. 55-61

- Abdul-razak F. Al-faris
- Energy options for cooking in India pp. 63-75

- N. H. Ravindranath and J. Ramakrishna
- Energy efficient lighting in China: Problems and prospects pp. 77-83

- Guan Fu Min, Evan Mills and Qin Zhang
- External costs: What do they mean for energy policy? pp. 85-95

- Nick Eyre
- Electricity supply reliability: Estimating the value of lost load pp. 97-103

- K. G. Willis and G. D. Garrod
- Egypt: Energy planning policies with environmental considerations pp. 105-115

- Anwar Farid Agaybi Khella
- Oil and gas project finance in the Middle East, Dubai, 12-13 May 1996 pp. 117-118

- H Khatib
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