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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 12, 1995
- Can renewable energy sources sustain affluent society? pp. 1009-1026

- Fe Trainer
- PRA in the nuclear sector: Quantifying human error and human malice pp. 1027-1034

- Anthony Heyes
- Biomass energy in North American policies pp. 1035-1048

- Donald L Klass
- Toward integrated energy and materials policies?: A case study on CO2 reduction in the Netherlands pp. 1049-1062

- Dj Gielen
- Energy and environment policy integration: The case of energy conservation policies and technologies in Japan pp. 1063-1076

- Yukiko Fukasaku
- The renewables NFFO: A review pp. 1077-1091

- Catherine Mitchell
- Feast and famine: The case of Zambia's power sector pp. 1093-1096

- V Ranganathan and Abel C Mbewe
- Forecasting electric energy consumption using neural networks pp. 1097-1104

- Ssak Javeed Nizami and Ahmed Z Al-Garni
- Nordic energy systems: Historical perspectives and current issues: Arne Kaijser and Marika Hedin (eds) Science History Publications, Canton, MA (1995) pp. 1105-1104

- Steve Thomas
Volume 23, issue 11, 1995
- Introduction pp. 927-1104

- Joy Dunkerley and David Jhirad
- Financing the energy sector in developing countries: Context and overview pp. 929-939

- Joy Dunkerley
- New directions in electric power financing pp. 941-953

- Karl G Jechoutek and Ranjit Lamech
- Financing of private power development and power sector reform in emerging nations: An essential nexus? pp. 955-965

- Reinier Lock
- Financing energy projects: Experience of the International Finance Corporation pp. 967-975

- Gary Bond and Laurence Carter
- The view from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC): Support to power projects in Asia pp. 977-980

- Harvey Himberg
- Financial structure in the Indian power sector pp. 981-990

- Jamie Carstairs and David Ehrhardt
- The competitive environment for oil and gas financing pp. 991-1000

- Michael E Humphries
- Oil and gas financing by the World Bank pp. 1001-1007

- Hossein Razavi
Volume 23, issue 10, 1995
- California shows the future of electricity production in the Single Market pp. 857-859

- Gert Svendsen
- The determination of oil prices 1945-1995: A diagrammatic interpretation pp. 861-870

- Paul Stevens
- The changing structure of the international oil industry: Implications for OPEC pp. 871-877

- Kathleen L Abdalla
- The relative role of trace gas emissions in greenhouse abatement policies pp. 879-883

- Milind Kandlikar
- Becoming proactive about environmental risks: Regulatory reform and risk management in the US electricity sector pp. 885-892

- Clinton J Andrews and Shivani Govil
- The direct and indirect energy requirements of households in the Netherlands pp. 893-910

- Kees Vringer and Kornelis Blok
- Joint implementation and uniform mixing pp. 911-917

- Roebyem J Heintz and Richard Tol
- Institute of energy conference on gas turbine power generation, conference forum, London, 4 May 1995 pp. 919-920

- Jim Watson
- IEA conference on the strategic value of fossil fuels: Challenges and responses, 8-12 May 1995, Houston pp. 920-921

- Hisham Khatib
- Regulating regional power systems: Case studies and perspectives on emerging competition: Clinton J Andrews (ed) IEEE Press, New York, 1995 pp. 923-921

- Edward Kahn
- Environmental values in American culture: Willett Kempton, James S Boster and Jennifer A Hartley The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, UK, 32 pp, US$39.95 pp. 923-924

- Harold Wilhite
Volume 23, issue 9, 1995
- How high are option values in energy-efficiency investments? pp. 739-743

- Alan H Sanstad, Carl Blumstein and Steven E Stoft
- Gender issues in energy policy pp. 745-754

- Jyoti K Parikh
- Economic analysis of flat plate collectors of solar energy pp. 755-763

- Ismail H Ozsabuncuoglu
- Technical efficiency, production functions and conservation supply curves pp. 765-768

- Carl Blumstein and Steven E Stoft
- Handle with care: A primer on incentive regulation pp. 769-779

- Johannes P Pfeifenberger and William B Tye
- The natural gas industry and interest rates: FERC Order 636 pp. 781-787

- Yong J Yoon
- A fiscal reform for increasing employment and mitigating CO2 emissions in Europe pp. 789-798

- Francis Bossier and Thierry Bréchet
- Energy use for transport in Italy: Past trends pp. 799-807

- Romeo Danielis
- The reorganization of the Russian hydrocarbons industry: An overview pp. 809-819

- Catherine Locatelli
- Contrasting British policies for coal and nuclear power, 1979-1992 pp. 821-850

- Mike Parker and John Surrey
- Geopolitique de l'approvisionnement energetique de l'Union Europeenne au XXe siecle, vol 1: J-P Pauwels et al Bruylant, Bruxelles, 1994, 235 pp. BF 1980 (with a separate summary volume in English under the title `The Geopolitics of Energy Supply in the European Union in the 21st Century', 45 pp) pp. 851-852

- Peter R. Odell
Volume 23, issue 8, 1995
- ETSU's R&D appraisal: a missed opportunity for energy analysis pp. 645-854

- Horace Herring
- Product and process innovation in the energy industry: The development of integrated tar gasification combined cycle plants (ITGCC) pp. 647-658

- Francesco Gulli
- The impact of oil company investment on the world coal industry: Overcapacity and price destabilization 1973-1992 pp. 659-667

- Richard Koerner, Ian Rutledge and Philip Wright
- The BOT option: Conflicts and compromises pp. 669-675

- Ak David and Pn Fernando
- Greenhouse gas models and abatement costs for developing nations: A critical assessment pp. 677-687

- P. R. Shukla
- European energy: Balancing markets and policy pp. 689-701

- Bikash Mittra, Nigel Lucas and Ian Fells
- Dark after Chernobyl?: Closing former Soviet power reactors pp. 703-717

- Michael J Scott, Jeffery E Dagle, Krista L Gaustad, Marylynn Placet, Joseph M Roop, Lawrence A Schienbein and Carlos Ulibarri
- Nuclear energy in Lithuania: Present status and hopes for the future pp. 719-722

- Jurgis Vilemas
- Photovoltaic, wind and diesel: A cost comparative study of water pumping options in Jordan pp. 723-726

- M Hammad
- Energy intensity: a new look pp. 727-729

- Hisham Khatib
- Prospects and strategies for nuclear power: Global boon or dangerous diversion?: Peter Beck Earthscan Publications, London, 1994, pp xvii + 118, paperback [pound sign]12.95 pp. 731-732

- John Chesshire
- Transport in transition: Lessons from the history of energy: Stephen Peake Earthscan, 1994, [pound sign]12.95 pp. 732-733

- Malcolm Fergusson
- Planning for demand-side management in the electricity sector: Jyoti K Parikh, B Sudhakara Reddy and Rangan Banerjee Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, India 1994, 279 pp pp. 733-733

- Bj Cory
- Generation in the 1990s: Electricity capacity and new power projects: P Gray, M Aveline, M Brough and L Mason Oxford Energy Research Associates, 1994, 151 pp, [pound sign]14.95 pp. 733-734

- Steve Thomas
- Solar energy for rural communities: The case of Namibia: G Yaron et al Intermediate Technology Publishing, London, 1994, 144 pp pp. 734-734

- Jonathan Scurlock
- Understanding the oil markets: A layman's guide: Philip K Verleger Longman Group UK, Harlow, Essex, UK, 1993, [pound sign]14.95 pp. 734-735

- Paul Tempest
Volume 23, issue 7, 1995
- UK policy for nuclear decommissioning pp. 577-738

- Stephen Ogle
- Oscillating currents: The changing rationale for government intervention in the electricity industry pp. 579-592

- Mark Jaccard
- Federal tax effects on the financial attractiveness of renewable versus conventional power plants pp. 593-597

- Lawrence J Hill and Stanton W Hadley
- Protectionist oil policies: A dynamic comparison for the USA pp. 599-605

- Carol Dahl and Mine Yucel
- New light -- and heat -- on forests as energy reserves pp. 607-617

- Christopher L Shaw
- Change in China's power sector pp. 619-626

- Binsheng Li and James P Dorian
- China's oil policy and its impact pp. 627-635

- Haijiang Wang
- Towards a sustainable energy future pp. 637-638

- N. G. Ketting
- Nuclear power at the crossroads: Challenges and prospects for the twenty-first century: Edited by Thomas C Lowinger and George W Hinman International Research Center for Energy and Economic Development, 1994 pp. 639-638

- Steve Thomas
Volume 23, issue 6, 1995
- Editor's introduction pp. 481-482

- Marian Radetzki
- A note on the concept of `subsidy' pp. 483-484

- Ronald P Steenblik
- The political economy of coal subsidies in Europe pp. 485-496

- Kym Anderson
- A comment on the paper by Kym Anderson pp. 497-498

- Ewa Rabinowicz
- The world price of coal pp. 499-506

- A Denny Ellerman
- A comment on the paper by Denny Ellerman pp. 507-508

- David Humphreys
- Elimination of West European coal subsidies: Implications for coal production and coal imports pp. 509-518

- Marian Radetzki
- A comment on the paper by Marian Radetzki pp. 519-521

- Lidia Gawlik and Wojciech Suwala
- Removing coal subsidies: Implications for European electricity markets pp. 523-533

- David M Newbery
- A comment on the paper by David Newbery pp. 535-533

- Karl-Axel Edin
- Reform of coal policies in Western and Central Europe: Implications for the environment pp. 537-553

- Ronald P Steenblik and Panos Coroyannakis
- A comment on the paper by Ronald Steenblik and Panos Coroyannakis pp. 555-556

- Torleif Haugland
- Concluding comment: what prospects for coal subsidies? pp. 557-556

- Dieter Schmitt
- Concluding comment: implications for Sweden pp. 559-560

- Claes Lindroth
- From Rio to Beijing: Engendering the energy debate pp. 561-575

- Elizabeth W Cecelski
Volume 23, issue 4-5, 1995
- Editors' introduction pp. 251-252

- Nebojsa Nakicenovic, William Nordhaus, Richard Richels and Ferenc L Toth
- Practice and progress in integrated assessments of climate change: A workshop overview pp. 253-267

- Ferenc L Toth
- The ghosts of climates past and the specters of climate change future pp. 269-282

- William Nordhaus
- Looking back 10 years pp. 283-288

- William A Nierenberg
- Integrated assessment models of climate change: An incomplete overview pp. 289-296

- Hadi Dowlatabadi
- International CO2 emissions control: An analysis using CETA pp. 297-308

- Stephen C Peck and Thomas J Teisberg
- Carbon coalitions: The cost and effectiveness of energy agreements to alter trajectories of atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions pp. 309-335

- Jae Edmonds, Marshall Wise and David W Barns
- A cost-benefit analysis of slowing climate change pp. 337-346

- David Maddison
- An integrated framework to address climate change (ESCAPE) and further developments of the global and regional climate modules (MAGICC) pp. 347-355

- Mike Hulme, Sarah CB Raper and Tom ML Wigley
- Scenario analysis of global warming using the Asian Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) pp. 357-371

- Yuzuru Matsuoka, Mikiko Kainuma and Tsuneyuki Morita
- The economics of stabilizing atmospheric CO2 concentrations pp. 373-378

- Richard Richels and Jae Edmonds
- Intergenerational equity, discounting, and the role of cost-benefit analysis in evaluating global climate policy pp. 379-389

- Robert C Lind
- The rate of time preference: Implications for the greenhouse debate pp. 391-394

- Alan Manne
- Intergenerational discounting pp. 395-401

- Thomas Schelling
- Discounting in integrated assessments of climate change pp. 403-409

- Ferenc L Toth
- Technical progress and climatic change pp. 411-416

- Jesse H Ausubel
- The economics of changing course: Implications of adaptability and inertia for optimal climate policy pp. 417-431

- Michael Grubb, Thierry Chapuis and Minh Ha Duong
- No-regret potentials and technical innovation: A viability approach to integrated assessment of climate policies pp. 433-445

- Jean-Charles Hourcade and Thierry Chapuis
- Mitigating global warming by substituting technology for energy: MITI's efforts and new approach pp. 447-461

- Chihiro Watanabe
- Integrated assessment and environmental policy making: In pursuit of usefulness pp. 463-475

- Edward A Parson
Volume 23, issue 3, 1995
- Natural gas pricing policy: The case of the Greek energy market pp. 183-194

- Yannis Caloghirou, A Mourelatos and L Papayannakis
- Proliferation and the nuclear disarmament process pp. 195-207

- Thomas B Cochran
- The economic impact of subsidy phase out in oil exporting developing countries: a case study of Algeria, Iran and Nigeria pp. 209-215

- F Birol, Av Aleagha and R Ferroukhi
- Energy demand and efficiency in Estonia: Structure, potential and policies pp. 217-233

- Eric Martinot, Lee Schipper and Marta Khrushch
- Prospects for OPEC capacity pp. 235-241

- Ma Adelman
- An oil agenda for Europe: John V Mitchell The Royal Institute for International Affairs, London (1994) 71pp pp. 243-244

- Peter R Odell
- Methane emissions in the UK: Report of Watt Committee on Energy pp. 244-245

- Max Wallis
Volume 23, issue 2, 1995
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of US CAFE policy pp. 107-109

- Eric G Kirby
- Demand-side management: The third wave pp. 111-114

- Fereidoon P Sioshansi
- Comments on Stirling's `Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply investment' pp. 115-116

- Michel Brower
- Joint implementation and cost-effectiveness under the Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 117-138

- Tim Jackson
- Environmental issues and the nuclear industry pp. 139-147

- Pamela Castle
- Global warming potentials: The case of emissions from dams pp. 149-158

- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa and Roberto Schaeffer
- Energy conservation in China: An international perspective pp. 159-166

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Energy development in China: National policies and regional strategies pp. 167-178

- Kang Wu and Binsheng Li
- Transport demand management in `Yuppieland': The 22nd European Transport Forum, University of Warwick, UK, 12-16 September 1994 pp. 179-180

- Stephen Peake
Volume 23, issue 1, 1995
- Sustainable resource use: the search for meaning pp. 1-3

- Anthony Heyes and Catherine Liston-Heyes
- Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply investment: a reply to Andrew Stirling pp. 5-16

- Rachel Western
- MERGE: A model for evaluating regional and global effects of GHG reduction policies pp. 17-34

- Alan Manne, Robert Mendelsohn and Richard Richels
- The equilibrium price range of oil: Economics, politics and uncertainty in the formation of oil prices pp. 35-49

- Pierre-Noel Giraud
- Regulatory policies under uncertainty, value of information and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 51-56

- Hans W Gottinger
- Do consumers discount the future correctly?: A market-based valuation of residential fuel switching pp. 57-69

- Shimon Awerbuch and William Deehan
- Cost savings and activity levels in the UKCS: A positive sum game pp. 71-83

- Alexander G Kemp and Bruce MacDonald
- Coal policy and climate protection: Can the tough German CO2 reduction target be met by 2005? pp. 85-91

- Wilfrid Bach
- Missing culture: energy efficiency and lost causes pp. 93-95

- S Hinchliffe
- The economics of petroleum supply: M A Adelman MIT Press (1994) 556pp [pound sign]44.95 pp. 97-98

- Paul Tempest
- Energy and economic reform in the former Soviet Union: Leslie Dienes, Istvan Dobozi and Marian Radetski St Martins Press (1994) pp. 98-99

- Jonathan Stern
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