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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 12, 1992
- Forum Ranking of greenhouse gas abatement measures pp. 1130-1133

- Max K. Wallis
- Electricity privatization structural, competitive and regulatory options pp. 1134-1160

- Bernard Tenenbaum, Reinier Lock and Jim Barker
- Energy performance based connection fees: A case study in New York State pp. 1161-1173

- Robert M. Wirtshafter and Eric W. Hildebrandt
- Energy consumption and modes of industrialization: Four developing countries pp. 1174-1185

- Odile Blanchard
- Economic restructuring in Eastern Europe and acid rain abatement strategies pp. 1186-1197

- Markus Amann, Leen Hordijk, Ger Klaassen, Wolfgang Schopp and Lene Sorensen
- CHP development in Denmark: Role and results pp. 1198-1206

- H. C. Mortensen, B. Overgaard and PO 4 Krumptappen Company
- The impact of CHP generation on CO2 emissions pp. 1207-1214

- Aviel Verbruggen, Michael Wiggin, Nadine Dufait and Adwin Martens
Volume 20, issue 11, 1992
- Oil in the Middle East: Editor's introduction pp. 1026-1223

- Paul Tempest
- Middle East stability: A view from the USA pp. 1027-1031

- Melvin A. Conant
- Japan and the Middle East: Towards a more positive role pp. 1032-1036

- He Kunio Katakura
- The Gulf war in retrospect and post-war security pp. 1037-1047

- John Moberly
- Effects of leadership style on the policy: Syria and Iraq pp. 1048-1054

- John F. Devlin
- Israel: The warrior nation in search of peace pp. 1055-1059

- Murray J. Gart
- Algeria: Dramatic political change pp. 1060-1062

- Jean-Pierre Audoux
- The former USSR: Prospects in the post-Gorbachev era pp. 1063-1072

- Malcolm Mackintosh
- Playing with Middle East fire: The global energy powder keg again on short fuse pp. 1073-1076

- Paul Tempest
- Saudi and US policy -- key determinants of the marginal global oil price: Editor's introduction to Part II pp. 1077-1076

- Paul Tempest
- Target revenue theory and Saudi Arabian oil policy pp. 1078-1088

- Hans Linderoth
- Oil and nationalal security pp. 1089-1096

- Darwin C. Hall
- Limits to oil pricing: Scenario planning as a device to understand oil price developments pp. 1097-1105

- Ole Gunnar Kaldor Austvik
- Beware the regulatory backflash pp. 1106-1109

- Francis McGowan
- EC climate policy: where there's a will pp. 1110-1114

- Michael Grubb and Chris Hope
- Non-utility power development in the USA: The independent generators pp. 1115-1122

- Janice G. Hamrin and Nancy Rader
- Costing the earth: Frances Cairncross Economist Business Books, London, 1991, 256pp, [pound sign]15 pp. 1123-1122

- Andrew Warren
- BLUEPRINT 2: Greening the world economy: edited by David Pearce Earthscan Publications, London, 1990, 232pp, [pound sign]7.95 pp. 1123-1124

- Jim Skea
Volume 20, issue 10, 1992
- The petroleum industry: entering the 21st century: Editor's introduction pp. 906-908

- John Gault and Jack Hartshorn
- OPEC in the 1990s pp. 909-912

- Ian Seymour
- Challenges facing the international oil and gas industry in the 21st century pp. 913-919

- He Dr Subroto
- World oil and energy demand outlook to 2005 pp. 920-930

- George Kowalski
- Prospects for non-OPEC oil supply pp. 931-941

- Peter R. Odell
- Economic efficiency or self-suffiency Alternative strategies for oil consumers? pp. 942-949

- David W. Heal
- Environmental issues facing the oil industry pp. 950-958

- Jim Skea
- Government role in achieving environmental goals: Market forces versus regulations pp. 959-962

- Cyrus H. Tahmassebi
- Oil, energy and capital: A coming crunch? pp. 963-972

- Andrew C. E. Hilton
- The coming capacity shortfall: The constraints on OPEC's investment in spare capacity expansion pp. 973-982

- D. Thomas Gochenour
- Privatizing national oil companies in the Gulf pp. 983-994

- Wael Al-Mazeedi
- Revisiting energy policies in Latin America and Africa: A redefinition of public and private sector roles pp. 995-1004

- Eleodoro Mayorga-Alba
- Open access - the new market approach to natural gas policy pp. 1005-1014

- James T. Jensen
- Short-term influences and long-term fundamentals: Stabilizing and destabilizing effects in the energy industries pp. 1015-1021

- Silvan Robinson
Volume 20, issue 9, 1992
- 'Twixt cup and lip organizational behaviour, technical prediction and conservation practice pp. 802-814

- Peter B. Cebon
- Rural landlords and rental housing energy efficiency pp. 815-824

- Joseph Laquatra
- Concepts of solar energy use for climate control in buildings pp. 825-835

- Susan Coldicutt and Terry Williamson
- Energy planning in India: The relevance of regional planning for national policy pp. 836-846

- T. K. Moulik, B. H. Dholakia, R. H. Dholakia, K. V. Ramani and P. R. Shukla
- Assessment of present and future potential pp. 847-860

- H. -M. Kuhne and H. Aulich
- Summary paper for the renewables series pp. 861-883

- Tim Jackson
- Combined heat and power: A real alternative when carefully implemented pp. 884-892

- Aviel Verbruggen
- CHP development: Impacts of energy markets and government policies pp. 893-900

- Erich Unterwurzacher
- Upbeat atmosphere pp. 901-903

- Stewart Russell
- Towards a new world order pp. 904-903

- Michael Redclift
Volume 20, issue 8, 1992
- Globalization and nuclear power Editor's introduction pp. 698-703

- Frans Berkhout and Steve Thomas
- Nuclear safety regulation Lessons from US experience pp. 704-711

- Victor Gilinsky
- Low level radioactive waste Regaining public confidence pp. 712-720

- Clark W. Bullard
- The experience of nuclear power development in the Republic of Korea Growth and future challenge pp. 721-734

- Chung-Taek Park
- Nuclear power in India The costs of independence pp. 735-743

- G. S. Bhargava
- Why nuclear power failed the market test in the UK pp. 744-754

- John Chesshire
- Decommissioning of civil nuclear facilities: a world review pp. 755-760

- D. Bradbury
- Soviet RBMK reactors: options for the future pp. 760-762

- Stewart Boyle
- How many years more will `cheap oil' last? pp. 763-765

- Walter Goldstein
- Fuel efficiency in the UK vehicle stock pp. 766-780

- Steve Sorrell
- Empirical analysis of energy consumption behaviour An input to an effective energy plan in Nigeria pp. 781-796

- Obas John Ebohon
- Political electricity: What future for nuclear energy?: by Terence Price Oxford University Press, 1990, [pound sign]19.95 pp. 797-799

- J. W. Jeffery
Volume 20, issue 7, 1992
- The first 50 years of nuclear power: legacy and lessons: Editors' introduction pp. 594-595

- Steve Thomas and Frans Berkhout
- Nuclear power: The ambiguous lessons of history pp. 596-607

- Michel Damian
- The operating costs and longevity of nuclear power plants: Evidence from the USA pp. 608-622

- James G. Hewlett
- The brave music of a distant drum: Sweden's nuclear phase out pp. 623-631

- Stefan Lindstrom
- Ethics of nuclear decommissioning pp. 632-640

- John Surrey
- Nuclear costs: Why do they keep rising? pp. 641-652

- Gordon MacKerron
- Gods, Titans and mortals: Patterns of state involvement in nuclear development pp. 653-659

- James M. Jasper
- Inherently safe reactors pp. 660-671

- Anders Martensson
- Nuclear non-proliferation: The prospects for the non-proliferation regime after the Gulf War pp. 672-682

- David Fischer
- The management of long lived nuclear waste pp. 683-692

- Ian G. McKinley
- International nuclear trade and nonproliferation: The Challenge of the emerging suppliers: William C. Potter Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, Lexington, MA, USA, 1990, 431 pp pp. 693-694

- Warren Donnelly
Volume 20, issue 6, 1992
- Energy, environment and development pp. 490-494

- Maurice F. Strong
- Oil price stability and free markets pp. 495-499

- Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani
- China's dual-thrust energy strategy: Economic development and environmental protection pp. 500-506

- Qu Geping
- Can hydroreservoirs in tropical moist forest be made environmentally acceptable? pp. 507-515

- Robert Goodland, Anastacio Juras and Rajendra Pachauri
- Wood, still a neglected energy source pp. 516-521

- C. H. Murray and M. R. de Montalembert
- Thai energy sources and related environmental issues pp. 522-526

- Sanga Sabhasri and Prida Wibulswas
- Energy for sustainable rural development pp. 527-532

- W. S. Hulscher and E. W. Hommes
- Barriers to energy end-use efficiency pp. 533-545

- B. N. Lohani and A. M. Azimi
- The Earth Summit pp. 546-558

- Gregory Kats
- Analysing the cost of an OECD environmental tax to the developing countries pp. 559-567

- I. O. Walker and F. Birol
- A comparison of aggregate energy demand models for global warming policy analyses pp. 568-574

- Ronald D. Beaver and Hillard Huntington
- The role of energy economists in promoting sustainable energy development pp. 575-580

- G. C. Watkins
- Renewable energy in rural areas of developing countries: Some recommendations for a sustainable strategy pp. 581-588

- Hussein M. Rady
- Global warming: The Greenpeace report: ed by Jeremy Leggett Oxford University Press, Oxford/New York, 1990, [pound sign]5.95, 544 pp + index pp. 589-590

- Jim Skea
Volume 20, issue 5, 1992
- ViewpointUK energy policy postprivatization pp. 386-389

- Ian Fells and Nigel Lucas
- Energy efficiency and economic fallacies: a reply pp. 390-392

- L. G. Brookes
- Reply to Brookes pp. 392-393

- Michael Grubb
- Improving the efficiency of policies to reduce CO2 emissions pp. 394-404

- Joel D. Scheraga and Neil A. Leary
- Stabilizing CO2 emissions Are carbon taxes a viable option? pp. 405-419

- Torleif Haugland, Oystein Olsen and Kjell Roland
- Sensitivity of reserve margin to factors influencing investment behaviour in the electricity market of England and Wales pp. 420-429

- Derek W. Bunn and Erik R. Larsen
- The european energy charter pp. 430-432

- Robert De Bauw
- Towards a northeast Asian energy charter pp. 433-443

- Paik Keun-Wook
- An evaluation of Taiwan's energy conservation policy in 1980s pp. 444-449

- Li-Min Hsueh
- The marginality of regulating marginal investments: Why we need a systemic perspective on environmental externality adders pp. 450-463

- Clinton J. Andrews
- Strategies for implementing renewable energy: Lessons from Europe pp. 464-479

- John Twidell and Robert Brice
- Systematic changes in the former USSR and energy conservation pp. 480-483

- Inna Gricevich
- Air pollutants fron energy industries: Scientific basis of standards and research needs: A.J. Jakeman Australian Nationa University, 1990, 175 pp pp. 483-484c

- Jim Skea
- Market impacts and sulphur control: The consequences for coal: Jan L. Vernon IEACR/18 IEA Coal Research, 1989, 111 pp, [pound sign]60/180 (IEA member/non-member countries pp. 483-484a

- Jim Skea
- Coal-use technology in a changing environment: The advance advance continues: Walter C. Patterson Financial Times Business Information, 1990, 118 pp, [pound sign]215.00 pp. 483-484b

- Jim Skea
- European gas markets: Challenge and opportunity in the 1990's: J.P. Stern Dartmouth Publishing for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 1990, pp xiv + 126, [pound sign]25 pp. 484-485b

- Peter R. Odell
- Europe 1992: Introduction of common carriage for natural gas: O.G. Austvik Energy and Environmental Policy Centre, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1990, pp 87, $50 pp. 484-485a

- Peter R. Odell
Volume 20, issue 4, 1992
- Access to technology and investment pp. 282-283

- Alirio A. Parra
- Global and regional energy supplies Recent fictions and fallacies revisited pp. 284-296

- Peter R. Odell
- Energy development, regional cooperation, and CO2 emissions in Central America pp. 297-309

- Richard H. Hosier, Mark A. Bernstein and Eric Hildebrandt
- Energy in the long term Mobilization or laissez-faire? pp. 310-325

- Paul-Henri Bourrelier, Xavier Boy de la Tour and Jean-Jacques Lacour
- The financing of electric power projects in developing countries pp. 326-334

- Andrew Barnett
- A pilot environmental index for the UK in the 1980s pp. 335-343

- Chris Hope, Jonathan Parker and Stephen Peake
- Pricing initiatives and development of the Korean power sector Policy lessons for developing countries pp. 344-354

- Lawrence J. Hill
- Renewable energy in third world development assistance Learning from experience pp. 355-364

- Gerald Foley
- Renewables and the full costs of energy pp. 365-375

- Olav Hohmeyer
- Transportation and global climate change: Long-run options: Pacific Grove, CA, USA, 25-28 August 1991 pp. 376-378

- Peter Hughes
- Working together for a better environment: Challenges for transport: Royal Institute of Public Administration Conference (RIPA), London, UK, October 1991 pp. 378-379

- Steve Sorrell
- Soviet energy: An insider's account: by A. Arbatov et al The Centre for Global Energy Studies, London, May 1991 pp. 380-379

- Mikhail Korchemkin
- Market mechanisms for pollution control: Impacts on the coal industry: by Jan L. Vernon IEACR/27, IEA Coal Research, 38 pp, [pound sign]60/[pound sign]180 (IEA member/non-member countries) pp. 380-381

- Jim Skea
- Superconductors in power systems: by Jyoti Parikh and Mahuri Pai Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Monograph Series, 132 pp, 1991 pp. 381-381

- Alan Williams
Volume 20, issue 3, 1992
- The commercialization of new technologies pp. 186-189

- Walter C. Patterson
- Forum pp. 190-191

- Tim Jackson
- Energy in the long term: Mobilization or laissez-faire? pp. 192-207

- Paul-Henri Bourrelier, Xavier Boy de la Tour and Jean-Jacques Lacour
- Climate change and the planetary trust pp. 208-222

- Peter G. Brown
- Energy investments and environmental implications: Key policy issues in developing countries pp. 223-232

- Corazon M. Siddayao
- Global warming and electricity demand: A study of California pp. 233-244

- Lester W. Baxter and Kevin Calandri
- Policies for a solar economy pp. 245-256

- Chris Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen
- Renewables and the privatization of the UK ESI: A case study pp. 257-268

- David Elliott
- Physical impacts of climate change pp. 269-272

- Jim Skea
- Crisis amid plenty: The politics of soviet energy under Brezhnev and Gorbachev: by Thane Gustafson Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, USA, 1989 pp. 272-273

- Kurt Lekaas
- ENERGY: Production, consumption and consequences: ed John Helm National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1990, 296 pp, $35 pp. 273-274

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Recent modelling approaches in applied energy economics: ed by Olav Bjerkholt, Oystein Olsen and Jon Vislie Chapman and Hall, London, UK, 1990, 268pp, Index, [pound sign]40 pp. 274-275

- Marian Radetzki
- Radioactive waste management: by Y.S. Tang and J.H. Saling Taylor and Francis, Basingstoke, 1990, 460 pp pp. 275-276a

- Frans Berkhout
- Arrangements for responding to nuclear emergencies: Health and Safety Executive HMSO, London, UK, 1990, 26 pp pp. 275-276b

- Frans Berkhout
- Trading in oil futures: by Sally Clubley Simon and Schuster, Cambridge, UK, 1990, 129 pp, [pound sign]45.00 pp. 276-277

- Jennifer Irene Considine
Volume 20, issue 2, 1992
- Energy and the third world: Editor's introduction pp. 90-93

- Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- Efficient management of the power sector in developing countries pp. 94-103

- Mohan Munasinghe
- Petroleum policy issues in developing countries pp. 104-115

- Alexander G. Kemp
- The energy transition pp. 116-123

- Gerald Leach
- Biomass energy, forests and global warming pp. 124-136

- Frank Rosillo-Calle and David O. Hall
- Fuelwood policies for the 1990s pp. 137-144

- John Soussan, D. Evan Mercer and Phil O'Keefe
- Rural electrification in the developing world pp. 145-152

- Gerald Foley
- Is the World Bank approach to structural reform supported by experience of electricity privatization in the UK? pp. 153-162

- Adilson de Oliveira and Gordon MacKerron
- Aggressive cost-effective electricity conservation: Novel approaches pp. 163-172

- Jayant Sathaye and Ashok Gadgil
- Forum pp. 173-172

- Harold Wilhite
- Greenhouse ranking of gas-fuelling pp. 174-176

- Max Wallis
- The particular and the panorama: Petroleum economics Jean Masseron Editions Technip, Paris, 1990, pp 519 pp. 176-178

- G. Campbell Watkins
- Facts alone are wanted in life: Environment, resources, and conservation by Susan Owens and Peter L. Owens Cambridge University Press, 1991, 100 pp pp. 178-179

- Tim Jackson
- Magenotohydrodynamics and the frying pan: Advanced power sources for space missions Committee on Advanced Space Based High Power Technologies US National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, USA, 1989 pp. 179-180

- Steve Thomas
- Process and policy advocacy: Environmental politics and policy: Theories and evidence ed by J.P. Lester Duke University Press, Durham, 1989 pp. 180-181

- Stephen R. Peake
Volume 20, issue 1, 1992
- Cheaper energy at lower risks in LDCs pp. 2-3

- Alfredo Behrens
- Economic and fiscal aspects of oil and gas field abandonment: The UK continental shelf pp. 4-19

- Alexander G. Kemp
- Development and production prospects for UK oil and gas post-Gulf crisis: A financial simulation pp. 20-29

- Alexander G. Kemp, David Rose and Russell Dandie
- Environmental concerns regarding electric power transmission in North America pp. 30-39

- John M. DeCicco, Stephen S. Bernow and Jan Beyea
- A troublesome legacy: The Reagan Administration's conservation and renewable energy policy pp. 40-53

- David Narum
- Renewed prosperity for the country boats of Bangladesh pp. 54-61

- Colin Palmer
- Biomass energy: Lessons from case studies in developing countries pp. 62-73

- D. O. Hall, F. Rosillo-Calle and P. de Groot
- Future markets for uranium -- a contribution to the debate pp. 74-77

- Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh
- Coal in the environment: World Coal Institute Conference, London, UK, 3-5 April 1991 pp. 78-81

- Walt Patterson
- Developing and financing profitable self-generation projects: Profiting from the challenge of enterprise: IIR Ltd, London, UK, 16-17 April 1991 pp. 81-82

- Jim Skea
- Energy and environment in Eastern Europe and the European bank for reconstruction & development: London, UK, 8 July 1991 pp. 82-84

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Pricing for pollution: Market pricing, government regulation, environmental policy: Hobart Paper 66, 2nd Edition, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, UK, 1990 pp. 84-86

- Tim Jackson
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