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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 12, 1993
- Modelling the transport sector fuel demand for developng economies pp. 1163-1172

- F. Birol and N. Guerer
- Mind the gap The vicious circle of measuring automobile fuel use pp. 1173-1190

- Lee Schipper, Maria Josefina Figueroa, Lynn Price and Molly Espey
- Natural gas contracts in an emerging competitive market pp. 1191-1204

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- Energy-efficiency research, development and demonstration: New roles for US states pp. 1205-1216

- Jeffrey P. Harris, Carl Blumstein, Arthur H. Rosenfeld and John P. Millhone
- US demilitarization and global warming: An empirical investigation of the environmental peace dividend pp. 1217-1224

- Anthony Heyes and Catherine Liston-Heyes
- Energy and environment: Nordic energy scenarios for 2010 and 2030 pp. 1225-1236

- Olav Benestad, Lars Brinck, Lennart Emborg, Bjarne Juul-Kristensen, Alexander Kristiansen, Niels I. Meyer, Kyosti Pulliaine, Eivind Selvig and Anssi Vaittinen
Volume 21, issue 11, 1993
- Sharpening the environmental debate pp. 1075-1076

- Chris Hope and Jonathan Parker
- Fossil fuel consumption and atmospheric CO2 pp. 1076-1078

- Donald L. Klass
- Can a third oil shock be avoided?: The changing structure of the global oil and gas industries pp. 1079-1083

- Paul Tempest
- Cheap electricity with autonomous solar cell systems pp. 1085-1092

- C. Daey Ouwens
- Energy security: externalities and policies pp. 1093-1109

- Douglas R. Bohi and Michael Toman
- Valuing the environmental impacts of opencast coal mining in the UK: The case of the Trent Valley in North Staffordshire pp. 1110-1122

- Andrew B. Trigg and W. Richard Dubourg
- Prospects for the power sector in nine developing countries pp. 1123-1132

- Steve Meyers, Nina Goldman, Nathan Martin and Rafael Friedman
- How to get the birds in the bush into your hand: Results from a Danish research project on electricity savings pp. 1133-1144

- Lene Nielsen
- Can OPEC cause inflation and recession? pp. 1145-1154

- Imad A. Moosa
- Clean cheap heat: The development of residential markets for natural gas in the United States pp. 1155-1154

- Jonathan Stern
Volume 21, issue 10, 1993
- US energy policy at a crossroads? pp. 987-999

- Per Ove Eikeland
- An integrated energy policy for Korea: The case of an energy importing country pp. 1001-1010

- Tai-Yoo Kim and Seung-Rae Kim
- Regional differences in emissions reduction opportunities: Policy implications pp. 1011-1024

- Clinton J. Andrews
- Limiting CO2 emissions in the power sector of India: Supply curves for wind and small hydro pp. 1025-1034

- Jami Hossain and Chandra Shekhar Sinha
- Sulphur abatement policy: Implications of cost differentials pp. 1035-1043

- George Halkos
- Electricity fuel contracting: Relationships with coal and gas suppliers pp. 1045-1054

- Karen Palmer, David Simpson, Michael Toman and Peter Fox-Penner
- Prospects for the use of gas for electricity generation in the arab countries pp. 1055-1058

- R. Aburas
- Information, production and utility pp. 1059-1067

- Matthias Ruth and Clark W. Bullard
- Energy efficiency pp. 1068-1069

- Jane Carter
- Buying Greenhouse Insurance pp. 1069-1070

- Chris Hope
- Energy Policies and the Greenhouse Effect: Volume 2: Country Studies and Technical Options pp. 1070-1071

- Jim Skea
- Fuel Poverty: From Cold Homes to Affordable Warmth pp. 1071-1072

- Linda Taylor
Volume 21, issue 9, 1993
- Barriers within firms to energy-efficient investments pp. 906-914

- Stephen DeCanio
- Global warming and the internal energy market: Policy integration or polarization pp. 915-925

- Ute Collier
- Historical responses to environmental externalities in electric power pp. 926-936

- T. Randall Curlee
- The economics of cycling personal computers pp. 937-943

- Jonathan G. Koomey, Timothy Oey and Eric Bergman
- Structure and price adjustments in long-term contracts: The case of coking coal trade in the Asian-Pacific market pp. 944-952

- Chuanlong Tang
- Equity and efficiency in the Clinton energy tax proposal: Some early thoughts from first principles pp. 953-957

- Gary Yohe
- Forecasting of petroleum consumption in Brazil using the intensity of energy technique pp. 958-968

- Andre T. Furtado and Saul B. Suslick
- Decline and rebirth: Energy demand in the former USSR pp. 969-977

- Lee Schipper and Eric Martinot
- Increasing the utilization of solar energy technologies (SET) in Jordan: Analytic hierarchy process pp. 978-984

- Fawwaz Elkarmi and Isam Mustafa
Volume 21, issue 8, 1993
- Future emissions of CH4 from the natural gas and coal industries pp. 827-830

- V. J. Simpson and C. Anastasi
- US energy security and policy options for the 1990s pp. 831-839

- George C. Georgiou
- Baseload solar power: Near-term prospects for load following solar thermal electricity pp. 841-857

- David Mills and Bill Keepin
- OPEC and cheating: Revisiting the kinked demand curve pp. 858-867

- Alan J. MacFadyen
- Grid integration of renewables in developing countries: A case study of high wind penetration in the Tamil Nadu electricity utility pp. 868-874

- Jami Hossain
- Electricity privatization The case of India pp. 875-880

- V. Ranganathan
- Anatomy of a future energy crisis Restructuring and the energy sector in New Zealand pp. 881-892

- Chris Cocklin
- CHP squeezed or promoted by energy conservation and renewables pp. 893-901

- Else Bernsen
- Report on gas turbine plant: The Office of Electricity Regulation, Birmingham, UK, 1992 pp. 902-901

- Richard Wills
Volume 21, issue 7, 1993
- Greenhouse conjectures -- and refutations pp. 722-725

- Tim Jackson
- Herbaceous biomass feedstock production: The economic potential and impacts on US agriculture pp. 726-734

- Randall A. Reese, Satheesh V. Aradhyula, Jason Shogren and K. Shaine Tyson
- Issues and problems in the power sectors of developing countries pp. 735-747

- Gunter Schramm
- A CO2 agreement proposal with flexible quotas pp. 748-756

- Heinz Welsch
- Electricity planning with demand-side management in Nepal: Economics and environmental implications pp. 757-767

- Ram M. Shrestha and Gopal B. Bhattarai
- Risk communication in the Swedish energy sector pp. 768-772

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- The DOE's natural gas R&D portfolio: An analysis of an industry proposal pp. 773-787

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- World coal and UK energy policy: A company level perspective pp. 788-797

- Ian Rutledge and Philip Wright
- A de facto repository for the USA: The risk of interim storage of high level nuclear waste pp. 798-812

- Allan G. Pulsipher
- Changing opportunities for CHP in Canada pp. 813-817

- Michael Wiggin
- COOL ENERGY: Renewable solutions to environmental problems: by Michael Brower MIT Press, 1992 pp. 818-819

- Tim Jackson
- Energy efficiency and renewables: Recent Experience on Mainland Europe: by David Olivier Energy Advisory Associates, 1992 pp. 819-819

- Tim Jackson
- Fueling development: Energy technologies for developing countries: Office of Technology Assessment Congress of the United States, Washington DC, 1992, US$15 pp. 819-820

- D. O. Hall
- In the servitude of power: Energy and civilisation through the ages: Jean-Claude Debeir, Jean-Paul Deleage and Daniel Hemery Zed Books, London, 1991 pp. 820-821

- Tim Jackson
Volume 21, issue 6, 1993
- Decommissioning of civil nuclear facilities pp. 642-643

- Fred Barker
- Analysis of energy utilization in the grain mill sector in Karnataka pp. 644-655

- T. V. Ramachandra and D. K. Subramanian
- The cost effectiveness of CO2 emission reduction achieved by energy conservation pp. 656-667

- Kornelis Blok, Ernst Worrell, Rob Cuelenaere and Wim Turkenburg
- Economic incentives for clean coal technology deployment pp. 668-678

- Adam Rose and Amit Mor
- Energy related environmental controls Assessing transport and industrial options in Hong Kong pp. 679-690

- William F. Barron
- Estimating greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel consumption Two approaches compared pp. 691-702

- David von Hippel, Paul Raskin, Susan Subak and Dmitry Stavisky
- Oil shale production and power generation in Estonia Economic and environmental dilemmas pp. 703-709

- N. I. Barabaner and I. Z. Kaganovich
- Energy conservation investment: Do consumers discount the future correctly? pp. 710-716

- Kevin Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf
- Electricity consumption and economic growth A case study of China pp. 717-720

- Jin-Ping Huang
Volume 21, issue 5, 1993
- Preface pp. 434-720

- Richard H. Hosier
- Editor's introduction pp. 435-438

- Richard H. Hosier
- Energy and development in Tanzania: Issues and perspectives pp. 441-453

- Mark J. Mwandosya and Matthew L. Luhanga
- Urban household energy use in Tanzania: Prices, substitutes and poverty pp. 454-473

- R. H. Hosier and W. Kipondya
- Competition in Tanzanian woodfuel markets pp. 474-490

- Jill Boberg
- Charcoal production and environmental degradation: Environmental history, selective harvesting, and post-harvest management pp. 491-509

- R. H. Hosier
- Urban energy systems in Tanzania: A tale of three cities pp. 510-523

- Richard H. Hosier
- Future energy development in Tanzania: The energy costs of urbanization pp. 524-542

- Richard H. Hosier, Mark J. Mwandosya and Matthew L. Luhanga
- Energy for secondary cities: The case of Nakuru, Kenya pp. 543-558

- Matthew V. Milukas
- Forestry policy and charcoal production in Senegal pp. 559-585

- Jesse C. Ribot
- Zambian charcoal production pp. 586-597

- Emmanuel N. Chidumayo
- The Maputo coal stove project: Environmental assessment of a new household fuel pp. 598-614

- Anders Ellegard
- Urban energy: Exposure to biomass fuel pollution in Lusaka pp. 615-622

- Anders Ellegard and Hans Egneus
- Energy, environment and urban poverty in South Africa pp. 623-639

- Clive van Horen, Anton Eberhard, Hilton Trollip and Stephen Thorne
Volume 21, issue 4, 1993
- Energy efficiency fallacies: the debate concluded pp. 346-347

- L. G. Brookes
- Competition in the UK market for electricity generating capacity: A game theory analysis pp. 348-354

- M. J. Exelby and N. J. D. Lucas
- Ecological restructuring or environment friendly deindustrialization: The fate of the East German energy sector and society since 1990 pp. 355-373

- S. A. Boehmer-Christiansen, D. Merten, J. Meissner and D. Ufer
- US public policy and emerging technologies: The case of solar energy pp. 374-384

- Dianne Rahm
- Internalizing energy market externalities in a federalist system of government pp. 385-390

- Margaret Walls
- The effectiveness of codes and marketing in promoting energy-efficient home construction pp. 391-402

- Marilyn A. Brown
- Urbanization and consumption of petroleum products in Kenya pp. 403-407

- Peter K. Kimuyu
- Economic evaluation of independent CHP projects pp. 408-417

- Aviel Verbruggen, Nadine Dufait and Adwin Martens
- Modelling CHP within a national power system pp. 418-429

- Poul Erik Grohnheit
- The prize: the epic quest for oil, money and power: Daniel Yergin Simon & Schuster, New York, 1991, 876pp, $24.95 and [pound sign]20.00 pp. 429-430a

- Walter Goldstein
- Oil and the international economy: Geoffrey Heal and Graciela Chilchilnisky Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1991, 133pp, [pound sign]20.00 pp. 429-430b

- Walter Goldstein
Volume 21, issue 3, 1993
- Editor's introduction pp. 202

- Chris Hope
- Policy modelling for climate change: The missing models pp. 203-208

- Michael Grubb
- A model framework for integrated studies of the climate problem pp. 209-221

- Hadi Dowlatabadi and M. Granger Morgan
- CO2 emissions control: Comparing policy instruments pp. 222-230

- Stephen C. Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg
- World energy to 2050: Outline scenarios for energy and electricity pp. 231-237

- Richard J. Eden
- Structural comparison of the models in EMF 12 pp. 238-248

- Ron Beaver
- Exploring the gap: Top-down versus bottom-up analyses of the cost of mitigating global warming pp. 249-263

- Deborah Wilson and Joel Swisher
- Using scenarios to explore future energy demand in industrialized countries pp. 264-275

- Lee Schipper and Stephen Meyers
- An analytical model to compare energy-efficiency indices and CO2 emissions in developed and developing countries pp. 276-283

- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa and Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim
- The cost of reducing CO2 emissions: A comparison of the German and UK power sectors pp. 284-295

- Michael B. Morrison and Patrick ten Brink
- A UK carbon/energy tax: The macroeconomics effects pp. 296-308

- Terry Barker, Susan Baylis and Peter Madsen
- Modelling long-run scenarios: Methodology lessons from a prospective study on a low CO2 intensive country pp. 309-326

- Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Policy analysis of the greenhouse effect: An application of the PAGE model pp. 327-338

- Chris Hope, John Anderson and Paul Wenman
Volume 21, issue 2, 1993
- Energy analysis pp. 98-338

- Fred Roberts
- Whither renewable energy sources? pp. 98-99

- A. Jagadeesh
- Aid donor policies and power sector performance in developing countries pp. 100-113

- Andrew Barnett
- External costs of electricity generation pp. 114-122

- Rainer Friedrich and Alfred Voss
- A study on economic measures for CO2 reduction in Japan pp. 123-132

- Kenji Yamaji, Ryuji Matsuhashi, Yutaka Nagata and Yoichi Kaya
- The Pacific Rim and global natural gas pp. 133-141

- Daniel A. Dreyfus
- Rural electrification revisited pp. 142-151

- V. Ranganathan
- Jordan's energy outlook pp. 152-157

- R. Aburas
- The development of industrial CHP in the Netherlands pp. 158-175

- Kornelis Blok
- CHP production in integrated energy systems examples from five Swedish communities pp. 176-190

- B. Ryden, J. Johnsson and C. -O. Wene
- Medium- and large-size cogeneration projects in Spain pp. 191-197

- Diego Contreras Olmedo
Volume 21, issue 1, 1993
- UK environmental index pp. 3-4

- D. H. Bayliss and G. P. Walker
- The EC proposal for combining carbon and energy taxes The implications for future CO2 emissions pp. 5-12

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Possibilities for substitution between energy, time and information pp. 13-23

- Daniel Spreng
- A guide to global warming potentials (GWPs) pp. 24-34

- L. D. Danny Harvey
- Energy and carbon emissions Sub-Saharan African perspective pp. 35-42

- Ogunlade R. Davidson
- Policy analysis of oil substitution by natural gas in India: Transport and industry sectors pp. 43-52

- J. P. Painuly and Jyoti Parikh
- A review of the market penetration of US residential and commercial demand-side management programmes pp. 53-67

- Linda Berry
- Electricity and the environment: Air pollutant emissions in Argentina pp. 68-72

- Daniel Carnevali and Carlos Suarez
- CHP and deregulation: The regulator's viewpoint pp. 73-78

- Eileen Marshall
- Environmental and economic implications of small-scale CHP pp. 79-91

- Rodney Evans
- Solar building architecture: edited by Bruce Anderson The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1990, 368pp, [pound sign]35.95 pp. 92-93

- Cleland McVeigh
- Report 1990: The growing role of electricity in the energy spectrum: World Energy Council, London, UK, xxiii + 330 pp pp. 93-93

- Corazon M. Siddayao
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