Energy Policy
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Volume 22, issue 12, 1994
- Energy input-output tables pp. 987-104

- John L. R. Proops
- Diversity in electricity supply: a response to the reply of Lucas et al pp. 987-990

- Andrew Stirling
- Oil geopolitics come of age: the new dilemmas pp. 990-991

- Paul Tempest
- Energy efficiency and energy savings pp. 992-991

- Leonard G. Brookes
- Oil and money: Economic theory and the Brent System pp. 993-1001

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Russia's nuclear power safety-- an alternative proposal pp. 1002-1004

- Andrei A. Konoplyanik and Victor V. Nechaev
- Climate alteration A global issue for the electric power industry in the 21st century pp. 1005-1027

- G. M. Hidy and D. F. Spencer
- Reshaping the electric power industry pp. 1029-1044

- Christopher Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen
- Sustainability, value trade offs, and electric utility planning A Canadian example pp. 1045-1054

- Timothy L. McDaniels
- Environmentally targeted objectives for reducing acidification in Europe pp. 1055-1066

- C. A. Gough, P. D. Bailey, B. Biewald, J. C. I. Kuylenstierna and M. J. Chadwick
- UK renewable energy strategy The need for longer-term support pp. 1067-1074

- D. A. Elliott
- The present situation and characteristics of China's energy consumption pp. 1075-1077

- Zhang Quanguo, Zhang BaiLiang, Liu Shengyong, Guo Xiaohe and He Chuanfu
Volume 22, issue 11, 1994
- Cost of stabilizing GHG emissions Focus on developing countries pp. 891-893

- Jayant Sathaye and John Christensen
- Energy use and carbon implications in India Focus on industry pp. 894-906

- Nandita Mongia, Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia
- A macro-assessment of technology options for CO2 mitigation in China's energy system pp. 907-913

- Zongxin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant Sathaye
- Alternative energy strategies for abatement of carbon emissions in Brazil A cost-benefit analysis pp. 914-924

- E. L. La Rovere, L. F. L. Legey and J. D. G. Miguez
- Comparable assessment of national GHG abatement costs pp. 925-934

- K. Halsnaes, G. A. Mackenzie, J. N. Swisher and A. Villavicencio
- Costs of CO2 abatement in Egypt using both bottom-up and top-down approaches pp. 935-946

- Yehia El Mahgary, A. -F. Ibrahim, M. A. -F. Shama, A. Hassan, M. A. -H. Rifai, M. Selim, I. Abdel Gelil, H. Korkor, Anhar Higazi, A. Amin, F. Bedewi and Juha Forsstrom
- Greenhouse gas abatement in Senegal A case study of least-cost options pp. 947-954

- Samir Amous, Dominique Revet and Youba Sokona
- Methodological lessons and results from UNEP GHG abatement costing studies The case of Zimbabwe pp. 955-963

- R. S. Maya and Jorgen Fenhann
- Constructing CO2 reduction cost curves The case of Denmark pp. 964-970

- Poul Erik Morthorst
- Key challenges facing Thailand in the context of global CO2 emission abatement pp. 971-980

- Giap van Dang, Le Binh Minh and Suvit Yodmani
Volume 22, issue 10, 1994
- Editors' introduction pp. 795-797

- Hillard Huntington, Lee Schipper and Alan H. Sanstad
- Energy and the environment Something new under the sun? pp. 798-803

- Joel D. Scheraga
- The energy-efficiency gap What does it mean? pp. 804-810

- Adam Jaffe and Robert Stavins
- `Normal' markets, market imperfections and energy efficiency pp. 811-818

- Alan H. Sanstad and Richard Howarth
- Economics and rational conservation policy pp. 819-825

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Technical evidence for assessing the performance of markets affecting energy efficiency pp. 826-832

- Jonathan G. Koomey and Alan H. Sanstad
- Been top down so long it looks like bottom up to me pp. 833-839

- Hillard Huntington
- Demand-side management Overcoming market barriers or obscuring real costs? pp. 840-847

- Albert L. Nichols
- On the assessment of utility demand-side management programs pp. 848-856

- Mark D. Levine and Richard Sonnenblick
- The consumer's energy analysis environment pp. 857-866

- Willett Kempton and Linda L. Layne
- Innovation and organizational networks Barriers to energy efficiency in the US housing industry pp. 867-876

- Loren Lutzenhiser
- Modeling energy technology choices: Which investment analysis tools are appropriate? pp. 877-883

- Blake E. Johnson
Volume 22, issue 9, 1994
- UK policy for nuclear decommissioning pp. 723-724

- John Surrey
- Energy needs and CO2 emissions Constructing a formula for just distributions pp. 725-734

- Olav Benestad
- Energy policies for energy efficiency in office equipment Case studies from Europe, Japan and the USA pp. 735-747

- Cyane B. Dandridge, Jacques Roturier and Leslie K. Norford
- The environment and economics the impact of restricting the SO2 allowance market pp. 748-754

- Mark Bernstein, Alex Farrell and James Winebrake
- Natural gas industry transformation, competitive institutions and the role of regulation: Lessons from open access in US natural gas markets pp. 755-763

- Arthur De Vany and W. Walls
- On the bundling of coal and sulfur dioxide emissions allowances pp. 764-770

- Joseph A. Doucet and Todd Strauss
- George Bush versus Al Gore: Irreversibilities in greenhouse gas accumulation and emission control investment pp. 771-778

- Charles Kolstad
- Is Britain a Third World country?: The case of German refrigerators pp. 779-787

- Horace Herring
Volume 22, issue 8, 1994
- Will the UK power pool keep the lights on? pp. 643-647

- Steve Thomas
- Calculating the energy requirments of household purchases: A practical step by step method pp. 648-656

- B. C. W. van Engelenburg, T. F. M. van Rossum, K. Blok and K. Vringer
- The EU carbon/energy tax Effects in a distorted energy market pp. 657-665

- Hugo Birkelund, Eystein Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud
- A response to the UK national programme for CO2 emissions pp. 666-684

- Ian Fells and Lisa Woolhouse
- The Kazakh oil industry A potential critical role in Central Asia pp. 685-698

- James P. Dorian, Shakarim F. Zhanseitov and S. Hartono Indriyanto
- Energy use in a transitional economy The case of Poland pp. 699-713

- Stephen Meyers, Jurgen Salayf and Lee Schipper
Volume 22, issue 7, 1994
- Electric vehicles and the electric utility company pp. 555-570

- Andrew Ford
- The impact of carbon taxation on the UK economy pp. 571-579

- Paul Ekins
- Dynamics of energy efficient lighting pp. 581-594

- Joel Swisher, Lena Christiansson and Claes Hedenstrom
- A dynamic analysis of Japanese energy policies: Their impact on fuel switching and conservation pp. 595-607

- F. C. Perkins
- Ports and coal transfer: Hug of China's energy supply policy pp. 609-621

- Daniel Todd and Lei Zhang
- Is natural gas really the answer?: Targeting natural gas in US climate change mitigation policy pp. 623-628

- Jon Kessler, Bruce Schillo, Michael Shelby and Abraham Haspel
- Electricity and federalism: Understanding regional diversity pp. 629-638

- Clinton J. Andrews
- Global warming: Apocalypse or hot air?: Roger Bate and Julian Morris IEA Studies on the Environment No 1, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 54 pp., [pound sign]5.00 pp. 639-640

- Anthony Heyes
Volume 22, issue 6, 1994
- The world coal trade: a commentary pp. 443-446

- Greg Smith
- The supply of gas to Europe pp. 447-454

- Michael Prior
- Divergences in manufacturing energy consumption between the North and the South pp. 455-469

- Se-Hark Park and Walter C. Labys
- Twenty years after the embargo US oil import dependence and how it can be reduced pp. 471-485

- Howard Geller, John DeCicco, Skip Laitner and Christopher Dyson
- Energy reform in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 486-498

- Janusz Cofala
- Energy use and CO2 emissions in the West and Central African region pp. 499-508

- A. O. Adegbulugbe and G. A. Oladosu
- Passenger car global warming potential: Current and projected levels in the UK pp. 509-522

- Joanne Wade, Claire Holman and Malcolm Fergusson
- The potential of hydropower generation in Jordan: Micro-hydropower analysis pp. 523-530

- M. Hammad, R. Aburas and B. Abuzahra
- Utility planning implications of electricity loss reduction in developing countries: The case of Nepal pp. 531-537

- Ram M. Shrestha and Gopal B. Bhattarai
- Nigeria's household energy sector: Issues and supply/demand frontiers pp. 538-549

- G. A. Oladosu and A. O. Adegbulugbe
Volume 22, issue 5, 1994
- LNG development at the turning point and policy issues for Japan pp. 371-377

- Tsutomu Toichi
- Restraining energy demand: The stick, the carrot, or the market? pp. 378-392

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Oil spill hazards at the upstream level: A risk management paradigm for a developing country pp. 393-402

- Bright Erakpoweri Okogu
- Rural energy planning in India: Designing effective intervention strategies pp. 403-414

- Chandra Shekhar Sinha, Ramana P. Venkata and Veena Joshi
- Deciding on biomass in Hasselby pp. 415-426

- Brita Olerup
- Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian Amazon pp. 427-431

- Michael Redclift
- Heseltine's `reprieved' pits Twelve months on pp. 432-435

- Alistair Bruce
- The damage costs of climate change: a note on tangibles and intangibles, applied to DICE pp. 436-438

- Richard Tol
Volume 22, issue 4, 1994
- Editor's introduction pp. 267-269

- A. D. Owen
- Reducing Australian energy sector greenhouse gas emissions pp. 270-286

- Barry P. Jones, Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten
- Energy efficiency trends in Australia pp. 287-295

- Bruce Wilson, Ngoc Ho Trieu and Bruce Bowen
- Cleaning up the grid Solar thermal electricity development in Australia pp. 297-308

- David R. Mills, Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin
- Western Australian natural gas pp. 309-316

- Frank Harman
- A model of the world uranium market pp. 317-329

- Ngoc Ho Trieu, Eric Savage and Gavan Dwyer
- Transport energy in Australia Policy problems, issues and alternatives pp. 331-344

- Bruce Moon
- The Australia-Indonesia zone of cooperation treaty pp. 345-351

- Michael Hitchens
- Australia's coal industry: Fuel for growth pp. 353-367

- Donald W. Barnett
Volume 22, issue 3, 1994
- The embodiment of carbon in imports of manufactured products: Implications for international agreements on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 187-194

- Andrew W. Wyckoff and Joseph M. Roop
- Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply investment: Addressing the solution rather than the problem pp. 195-216

- Andrew Stirling
- The effects of an increase in energy efficiency on the Kenya economy pp. 217-225

- Haji Hatibu Haji Semboja
- Natural gas in the Nordic countries: Patterns and prospects pp. 227-237

- Anders Biel, Sten Lorentzon and Sven-Olof Olsson
- Changing energy intensity in Chinese industry: The relatively importance of structural shift and intensity change pp. 239-255

- Jonathan E. Sinton and Mark D. Levine
- Letter to the editor pp. 257-255

- Horace Herring
Volume 22, issue 2, 1994
- The energy sector and the future of EC environmental liability law: The need for eclecticism pp. 99-101

- Anthony Heyes
- The effect of vehicle speeds on emissions pp. 103-106

- Malcolm Fergusson
- A global fossil free energy scenario: towards climate stabilization? pp. 106-109

- Stewart Boyle
- Sustainable use of energy: A normative energy scenario: 1990-2050 pp. 111-118

- Jan van Ettinger
- Quantifying the credibility of energy projections from trends in past data: The US energy sector pp. 119-130

- Alexander I. Shlyakhter, Daniel M. Kammen, Claire L. Broido and Richard Wilson
- International influences on electricity supply in Zimbabwe pp. 131-143

- Ian H. Rowlands
- Energy and the community of the poor: Urban settlements, household needs and participatory development in South Africa pp. 145-150

- Frik de Beer and Hennie Swanepoel
- Stalled on the road to the market: Lessons from a project promoting lighting efficiency in India pp. 151-162

- Ashok J. Gadgil and M. Anjali Sastry
- Economic analysis of Ilumex a project to promote energy-efficient residential lighting in Mexico pp. 163-171

- J. Sathaye, R. Friedmann, S. Meyers, O. de Buen, A. Gadgil, E. Vargas and R. Saucedo
- Combined heat and power Positive progress in the UK pp. 173-177

- Michael Brown
- The development of combined heat and power in the UK pp. 179-181

- Ken Harvey
Volume 22, issue 1, 1994
- Energy markets and energy policies after the white paper pp. 5-14

- Alex Henney
- Substitution of information for energy: Conceptual background, realities and limits pp. 15-27

- Xavier Chen
- Energy policies for sustainable development in developing countries pp. 29-36

- Kathleen L. Abdalla
- Reducing gasoline use: A multipronged approach pp. 37-39

- Marc E. Norman
- Competitive bidding for independent power: Developments in the USA pp. 41-56

- Mel Kliman
- Privatizing British coal an evolving policy problem pp. 57-67

- Alistair Bruce and Mike Wright
- Various methods for estimating power outage costs: Some implications and results in Taiwan pp. 69-74

- George J. Y. Hsu, Pao-long Chang and Tser-yieth Chen
- Costing power generation A case of large-scale hydro and nuclear plants in India pp. 75-80

- Priyamvada Zutshi and Preety M. Bhandari
- The rationale for reducing the subsidy on LPG in India pp. 81-87

- Kapil Thukral and Preety M. Bhandari
- Issues in energy subsidies for irrigation pumping A case study from Mahbubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 89-95

- Meera Rajagopalan and Harvey Demaine
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