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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 12, 1996
- Globalization of the world economy pp. 1021-1024

- Ma Adelman
- Compensation for the risk of stranded costs pp. 1025-1050

- A Lawrence Kolbe and William B Tye
- The US market for SO2 permits: Policy implications of the low price and trading volume pp. 1051-1059

- Klaus Conrad and Robert E Kohn
- Global warming and developing countries: The possibility of a solution by accelerating development pp. 1061-1077

- Yasuhiro Murota and Kokichi Ito
- Dutch wind power policy: Stagnating implementation of renewables pp. 1079-1088

- Maarten Wolsink
- Analysis of household energy demand in Vietnam pp. 1089-1099

- Nguyen Anh Tuan and Thierry Lefevre
- Efficiency improvements in US office equipment: Expected policy impacts and uncertainties pp. 1101-1110

- Jonathan G Koomey, MaryAnn Piette, Michael Cramer and Joseph H Eto
- A cost minimization model for coal import strategy pp. 1111-1117

- Jeng-Wen Lai and Chia-Yon Chen
- Structural changes in Japan's economy and society and outlook for long-term energy supply and demand pp. 1119-1125

- Hisao Kibune and Hiroki Kudo
- The evolution of ethanol costs in Brazil pp. 1127-1128

- Jose Goldemberg
- Indonesia: The political economy of energy: Philip Barnes Oxford University Press for the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (1995) pp. 1129-1130

- Ad Owen
Volume 24, issue 10-11, 1996
- Editors' introduction pp. 857-861

- Erik F Haites and Adam Rose
- Mitigating factors: Assessing the costs of reducing GHG emissions pp. 863-873

- Jean-Charles Hourcade and John Robinson
- The costs of CO2 emission reductions: Some insights from global analyses pp. 875-887

- Richard Richels and Peter Sturm
- Costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the USA and Canada pp. 889-898

- Mark Jaccard and W David Montgomery
- The costs of mitigating carbon emissions: A review of methods and findings from European studies pp. 899-915

- Florentin Krause
- The economics of climate change mitigation in developing countries pp. 917-926

- Kirsten Halsnaes
- Climate change mitigation: A review of cost estimates and methodologies for the post-planned economies pp. 927-935

- William U Chandler, Meredydd Evans and Alexander Kolesov
- Mitigation options for carbon dioxide emissions from buildings: A global analysis pp. 937-949

- Mark D Levine, Lynn Price and Nathan Martin
- Industrial emissions of greenhouse gases pp. 951-968

- William R Moomaw
- GHG mitigation in the transport sector pp. 969-984

- Laurie Michaelis and Ogunlade Davidson
- Options for reducing CO2 emissions from the energy supply sector pp. 985-1003

- Tb Johansson, Rh Williams, H Ishitani and James A Edmonds
- The IPCC energy assessment pp. 1005-1008

- John P Weyant
- Mitigation options in the sectoral papers pp. 1009-1012

- Duane Chapman
- The IPCC energy assessment pp. 1013-1015

- Rk Pachauri
Volume 24, issue 9, 1996
- Sustainable energy for tomorrow's world: The case for an optimistic view of the future pp. 769-781

- Nicholas Lenssen and Christopher Flavin
- PAGE95: An updated valuation of the impacts of global warming pp. 783-793

- Erica L Plambeck and Chris Hope
- A cross-cultural analysis of household energy use behaviour in Japan and Norway pp. 795-803

- Harold Wilhite, Hidetoshi Nakagami, Takashi Masuda, Yukiko Yamaga and Hiroshi Haneda
- Reducing energy related emissions: Using an energy systems optimization model to support policy planning in Finland pp. 805-819

- A Lehtila and P Pirila
- Electricity privatization revisited: A commentary on the case for new initiatives in India pp. 821-825

- V Ranganathan
- Real rural residential energy consumption in China, 1990 pp. 827-839

- Jw Sun
- Market instruments and the control of acid rain damage: Effects of a sulphur tax on the Spanish electricity generating industry pp. 841-854

- Xavier Labandeira
- Electric utility regulation in the European Union: A country by country guide: Eugene D Cross Wiley, London (1996), 357 pp pp. 855-854

- Steve Thomas
- The genie out of the bottle: World oil since 1970: M A Adelman The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, UK, 350 pp pp. 855-856

- Paul Tempest
Volume 24, issue 8, 1996
- Transport and the environment: can technology provide the answers? pp. 685-687

- Mariano Bauer
- The Barseback nuclear plant case pp. 689-696

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- Current limitations on further introduction of renewable energy systems in the South Pacific Five national case studies pp. 697-711

- Xiaojiang Yu, Alistair Gilmour and Ros Taplin
- Restructuring the Hong Kong gas industry pp. 713-722

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Structural changes in the power sector in Asia Improving profitability pp. 723-733

- Sheila Patawaran Ingco
- China's power management pp. 735-757

- Ming Yang and Xin Yu
- A note on the energy intensity of developing countries pp. 759-761

- Jose Goldemberg
- Gas and oil in North-east Asia: Kuen-Wook Paik Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy and Environmental Programme, London, 274 pp, paperback and hardback pp. 763-761

- James P. Dorian
Volume 24, issue 7, 1996
- Editorial pp. 597-598

- David Pearce and David Maddison
- The dose--response function approach to modelling the health effects of air pollution pp. 599-607

- Edward Calthrop and David Maddison
- Particulate matter and human health in the United Kingdom pp. 609-619

- David Pearce and Tom Crowards
- Estimating the mortality costs of lead emissions in England and Wales pp. 621-625

- W. R. Dubourg
- Economic valuation and health damage from air pollution in the developing world pp. 627-630

- David Pearce
- Transboundary air pollution in Europe pp. 631-640

- Helen M ApSimon and Rachel F Warren
- A critique of estimates of the cost of damage to building materials due to atmospheric attack pp. 641-649

- Ken Gregory, Simon Durk and James Gamble
- The benefits of reduced damage to buildings from abatement of sulphur dioxide emissions pp. 651-654

- Helen M ApSimon and David Cowell
- Estimates of damage to forests in Europe due to emissions of acidifying pollutants pp. 655-664

- K Gregory, C Webster and S Durk
- Climate change costs: Recent advancements in the economic assessment pp. 665-673

- Samuel Frankhauser and Richard Tol
- Air pollution and green accounts pp. 675-684

- Kirk Hamilton and Giles Atkinson
Volume 24, issue 6, 1996
- The European Energy Charter Treaty: Reality or illusion? pp. 497-505

- Regina S Axelrod
- Prospects for the joint implementation of sulphur emission reductions in Europe pp. 507-516

- Peter D Bailey, Clair A Gough, Katrin Millock and Michael J Chadwick
- Fair sharing of greenhouse gas burdens pp. 517-529

- Mark A Ridgley
- Community perceptions, environmental impacts, and energy policy: Rail shipment of coal pp. 531-540

- Jeffrey K Lazo and Katherine T McClain
- Economic organization and liberalization of the electricity industry: In search of conceptualization pp. 541-552

- Maarten J Arentsen and Rolf W Kunneke
- Restructuring the East German energy system pp. 553-562

- Ulf Hansen
- Development of renewable energy resources in Greece: Policy initiatives and systemic constraints pp. 563-573

- Constantine Hadjilambrinos
- Indian scenario of renewable energy for sustainable development pp. 575-581

- B. S. K. Naidu
- Forecast and analysis of demand for petroleum products in India pp. 583-592

- Raghavendra D Rao and Jyoti K Parikh
- Nigeria: The Liquefied Natural Gas Project pp. 593-596

- Sola Adepetun and Kemi Segun
Volume 24, issue 5, 1996
- Comment on British Gas TransCo consultative document (November 1995) pp. 373-375

- Catherine Waddams Price
- What is energy efficiency?: Concepts, indicators and methodological issues pp. 377-390

- Murray G Patterson
- Oil prices: The start of an era? pp. 391-402

- Paul Stevens
- Assessing long-term impacts of increased crop productivity on atmospheric CO2 pp. 403-411

- James Cavazzoni and Tyler Volk
- Transition to alternative energy supply technologies: The case of windpower pp. 413-425

- Penny Street and Ian Miles
- The production tax credit for wind turbine powerplants is an ineffective incentive pp. 427-435

- Edward Kahn
- Opening up and transition, success and problems: Financing and reforms of the electric power sector in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 437-445

- Paul H Suding
- Energy, economic growth and causality in developing countries: A case study of Tanzania and Nigeria pp. 447-453

- Obas John Ebohon
- The challenge of sustainability: Balancing China's energy, economic and environmental goals pp. 455-462

- John Byrne, Bo Shen and Xiuguo Li
- Diffusion of improved biomass stoves in China pp. 463-469

- Daxiong Qiu, Shuhua Gu, Peter Catania and Kun Huang
- The power industry in Korea: The business environment for the participation of the private sector pp. 471-475

- Sung-Bong Cho
- Pakistan's new petroleum policy 1994: An immense promise pp. 477-488

- Salman Saif Ghouri
- Energy in China: James P Dorian Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, April 1995, [pound sign]350 pp. 489-490

- Ad Owen
- Shaping national responses to climate change: A post-rio guide: Henry Lee (ed) Island Press, Washington, 1995, 303 pp pp. 490-490

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Wind energy comes of age: Paul Gipe John Wiley, New York, 1995 pp. 491-492

- Thomas Jackson and M Oliver
- Environmental policy and industrial innovation: Strategies in Europe, the US and Japan: David Wallace The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London and Earthscan Publications Ltd, June 1995, 304 pp pp. 492-493

- Vladimir M Wolpert
- Combined heat and power in Japan: Markets and technologies for cogeneration: JITEX Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, 1995, 109 pp pp. 493-494

- Vladimir M Wolpert
Volume 24, issue 4, 1996
- Editor's introduction: DSM in transition: from mandates to markets pp. 283-284

- Fereidoon P Sioshansi
- Then and now: The perspective of the man who coined the term `DSM' pp. 285-288

- Clark W Gellings
- Utility DSM: What have we learned? Where are we going? pp. 289-302

- Steven Nadel and Howard Geller
- The future of DSM in a restructured US electricity industry pp. 303-315

- Eric Hirst, Ralph Cavanagh and Peter Miller
- What roles for utility sponsored DSM in a competitive environment? pp. 317-321

- Kenneth M Keating
- How much DSM is really there?: A market perspective pp. 323-330

- John H Chamberlin and Patricia M Herman
- Negawatts: Twelve transitions, eight improvements and one distraction pp. 331-343

- Amory B Lovins
- DSM progress and lessons in the global context pp. 345-359

- Stewart Boyle
- The economics of energy conservation policy pp. 361-370

- Ronald J Sutherland
Volume 24, issue 3, 1996
- The Berlin Mandate: The costs of meeting post-2000 targets and timetables pp. 205-210

- Alan Manne and Richard Richels
- Valuing the impact of CO2 emissions pp. 211-219

- Chris Hope and Philip Maul
- The CO2 mitigation options for the electric sector. A case study of Taiwan pp. 221-228

- Hsunling Bai and Jong-Hourm Wei
- The lifetime pollution implications of various types of electricity generation. An input-output analysis pp. 229-237

- John LR Proops, Philip W Gay, Stefan Speck and Thomas Schroder
- Integrated resource planning and environmental pricing in a competitive and deregulated electricity market pp. 239-244

- Jon Iver Bakken and Nigel Lucas
- Energy conservation in the Russian manufacturing industry. Potentials and obstacles pp. 245-252

- Jw Fromme
- A free lunch at higher CAFE? A review of economic, environmental and social benefits pp. 253-264

- Hadi Dowlatabadi, Lester Lave and Armistead G Russell
- Energy reform in Mexico. A new development model or modernization of statism? pp. 265-274

- Victor Rodriguez-Padilla and Rosio Vargas
Volume 24, issue 2, 1996
- Editor's introduction: The problem of valuing new energy technologies pp. 127-128

- Shimon Awerbuch
- Valuing the flexibility of alternative sources of power generation pp. 129-136

- Chris Chapman and Stephen Ward
- Distributed generation: An alternative to electric utility investments in system capacity pp. 137-147

- Thomas E Hoff, Howard J Wenger and Brian K Farmer
- Integrating financial theory and methods in electricity resource planning pp. 149-154

- Frank A Felder
- Monte Carlo simulation techniques and electric utility resource decisions pp. 155-163

- Peter J Spinney and G Campbell Watkins
- Informing decision makers and identifying niche opportunities for windpower: Use of multiattribute trade off analysis to evaluate non-dispatchable resources pp. 165-176

- Stephen R Connors
- Evaluating the economics of photovoltaics in a demand-side management role pp. 177-185

- John Byrne, Steven Letendre, Chandrasekhar Govindarajalu, Young-Doo Wang and Ralph Nigro
- A marketing orientation is the key to a sustainable energy future pp. 187-193

- Gary L Nakarado
- Capital budgeting, technological innovation and the emerging competitive environment of the electric power industry pp. 195-202

- Shimon Awerbuch, Jesse Dillard, Tom Mouck and Alistair Preston
Volume 24, issue 1, 1996
- US natural gas markets: How efficient are they? pp. 1-5

- John H Herbert and Erik Kreil
- Can irreversibility explain the slow diffusion of energy saving technologies? pp. 7-8

- Kevin Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf
- Solar power and climate change policy in developing countries pp. 9-16

- Thomas E Drennen, Jon D Erickson and Duane Chapman
- CO2 emissions from passenger transport: A comparison of international trends from 1973 to 1992 pp. 17-30

- Lynn Scholl, Lee Schipper and Nancy Kiang
- Population growth and global CO2 emissions: A secular perspective pp. 31-37

- Tom Knapp and Rajen Mookerjee
- A multinational model for CO2 reduction: Defining boundaries of future CO2 emissions in nine countries pp. 39-51

- Tom Kram and Douglas Hill
- Electricity liberalization policies in Norway and Sweden: Political trade offs under cognitive limitations pp. 53-65

- Atle Midttun
- The evolution of the cogeneration market in Texas pp. 67-79

- Jay Zarnikau and Bob Reilley
- The quiet (energy) revolution: Analysing the dissemination of photovoltaic power systems in Kenya pp. 81-111

- Richard H Acker and Daniel M Kammen
- The energy sector in southern Africa: A preliminary survey of post-apartheid challenges pp. 113-123

- Ewah Otu Eleri
- Renewable energy in the UK: Financing options for the future: Catherine Mitchell Council for the Protection of Rural England, 1995 pp. 125-123

- Tim Jackson
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