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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 10, 1991
- Editor's introduction pp. 906-910

- Jayant A. Sathaye
- Energy policies and the greenhouse effect: A study of national differences pp. 911-917

- Michael Grubb, Steve Rayner, Akira Tanabe, Jeremy Russell, Michele Ledic, Ajay Mathur and Peter Brackley
- Policies to reduce energy use and carbon emissions in the UK pp. 918-925

- Gerald Leach
- Energy and CO2 emissions in Korea: Long-term scenarios and related policies pp. 926-933

- Hoesung Lee and Ji-Chul Ryu
- Policies to promote energy conservation in China pp. 934-939

- Wu Zongxin and Wei Zhihong
- Energy demand and CO2 emissions reduction options in Nigeria pp. 940-945

- Anthony O. Adegbulugbe
- Energy efficiency, carbon emissions and economic development in Venezuela pp. 946-952

- Nora Pereira de Bustillos and Ana Maria Segnini
- Barriers to improvements in energy efficiency pp. 953-961

- Amulya K. N. Reddy
- Long-term energy scenarios for Mexico: Policy options for carbon savings and main barriers pp. 962-969

- Yolanda Mendoza, Omar Masera and Paloma Macias
- CO2 emissions reduction by price deregulation and fossil fuel taxation: A case study of Indonesia pp. 970-977

- Saswinadi Sasmojo and Muhammad Tasrif
- Cost of reducing CO2 emissions from India: Imperatives for international transfer of resources and technologies pp. 978-986

- Nandita Mongia, Ramesh Bhatia, Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia
- An energy development strategy for the USSR: Minimizing greenhouse gas emissions pp. 987-994

- Alexey Makarov and Igor Bashmakov
- Opportunities for carbon emissions control in Poland pp. 995-1002

- S. Sitnicki, K. Budzinski, J. Juda, J. Michna and A. Szpilewicz
- CO2 savings in Brazil: The importance of a small contribution pp. 1003-1010

- Gilena M. G. Graca and Andrea N. Ketoff
Volume 19, issue 9, 1991
- The impact of the Middle East on Pacific oil and gas markets pp. 810-812

- Paul Tempest
- Energy analysis of renewable energy sources pp. 812-813

- David Pearce
- Nuclear power and global warming pp. 813-814

- D. M. Donaldson and G. E. Betteridge
- Climate change -- policy implications pp. 814-815

- A. Jagadeesh
- Energy efficiency pp. 815-815

- Dave Toke
- Reagan's concept of federalism and nuclear power Shoreham - case of conflict pp. 841-848

- Regina S. Axelrod and Hugh A. Wilson
- Coal-bed methane in the UK pp. 849-854

- Catherine Mitchell
- Energy options for hungary a model for Eastern Europe pp. 855-868

- Gregory H. Kats
- The rise and fall of Chinese oil production in the 1980s pp. 869-878

- Larry Chuen-ho Chow
- The structure of electricity demand in the Brazilian household sector pp. 879-891

- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi and Lee Schipper
- Renewables in China: Case study pp. 892-896

- Chen Yingrong
- National Energy Strategy -- powerful ideas for USA pp. 897-898

- David Jones
- Between the idea and the reality East-West energy: a growing gap: Energy in Europe: The East-West Dimension, IAEE/GEE conference, 17-19 April 1991, Berlin pp. 899-900

- Paul Lyons
- Palliatives are not without use: The Gulf Crisis: Energy & regional security ramifications Centre for Global Energy Studies, London, 1990, 228pp pp. 900-901

- John H. Lichtblau
- Spanish energy policy overview: Policy stability and democratic change: Energy in Spain's transition Thomas D. Lancaster The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park and London, 1989, 238 pp, [pound sign]26.15 pp. 901-902

- Aad Correlje
Volume 19, issue 8, 1991
- Editor's introduction pp. 706-710

- Tim Jackson
- Biomass energy pp. 711-737

- D. O. Hall
- Solar energy: Current status and future prospects pp. 738-741

- William W. S. Charters
- Wind energy progress and potential pp. 742-755

- Alexi Clarke
- Wind energy comes of age California and Denmark pp. 756-767

- Paul Gipe
- Ocean wave energy pp. 768-775

- Johannes Falnes and Jorgen Lovseth
- Hydroelectric energy pp. 776-786

- Geoffrey P. Sims
- Small-scale hydroelectricity pp. 787-791

- Eric M. Wilson
- Tidal power pp. 792-797

- Clive Baker
- Geothermal energy Electricity generation and environmental impact pp. 798-807

- Ronald DiPippo
Volume 19, issue 7, 1991
- World oil market post-Gulf war a view from Moscow pp. 610-614

- Eugene M. Khartukov and Dmitry A. Surovtsev
- Radioactive wastes and the nuclear revival pp. 615-620

- Frans Berkhout
- How urbanization affects energy-use in developing countries pp. 621-630

- Donald Jones
- The proof of the pudding: Making energy efficiency work pp. 631-645

- John B. Robinson
- Computers as energy consumers pp. 646-653

- Daniel Spreng
- Philippine energy development strategy: The economic cost of institutional inefficiencies pp. 654-658

- Hossein Razavi
- Energy education in the UK Problems and perspectives pp. 659-665

- M. Newborough, S. D. Probert and P. A. Page
- Budget reallocation and the peace dividend: Energy and pollution tradeoffs pp. 666-669

- Stephen D. Casler
- The integration of renewable electricity sources pp. 670-688

- Michael Grubb
- Establishing an international energy efficiency agency -- a response to the threat of global climate change pp. 689-695

- Howard S. Geller
- Hidden persuadors v policy: Symposium Energy, Environment and Climate (EEC 90), Stuttgart, Germany, 14-16 October 1990 pp. 695-696

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The greenhouse effect: Formulating a convention: by William A. Nitze Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 1990, 66 pp, [pound sign]10 pp. 696-697

- Timothy O'Riordan
- The demise of nuclear energy? Lessons for democratic control of technology: Joseph G. Moorne and Edward J. Woodhouse Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 172 pp pp. 697-698

- L. G. Brookes
- Resource-based industrialization: Sowing the oil in eight developing countries: R.M. Auty Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 294 pp, [pound sign]30 pp. 698-699

- William E. James
- Energy use and the US economy: US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment OTA-BP-E-57, Washington, DC, 1990, 65 pp, $3.50 (USA) $4.40 (elsewhere) pp. 699-700

- Warren Donnelly
Volume 19, issue 6, 1991
- What is the right price for oil?: Will the OPEC ransom price survive the Gulf war? pp. 514-516

- Walter Goldstein
- `Paper' oil, `real' oil, and the price of oil pp. 517-525

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Getting started: no-regrets strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions pp. 526-542

- Evan Mills, Deborah Wilson and Thomas B. Johansson
- Buying greenhouse insurance pp. 543-552

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Spent fuel and plutonium policies in Western Europe: The non-nuclear weapon states pp. 553-566

- Frans Berkhout and William Walker
- Improving energy efficiency in the USA: The federal role pp. 567-577

- Eric Hirst
- Improving appliance efficiency in Indonesia pp. 578-588

- Lee Schipper and Stephen Meyers
- Household energy demand in Jordan pp. 589-595

- R. Aburas and J. -W. Fromme
- Residential conservation programmes for the elderly: Marketing techniques and organizational structures pp. 596-605

- Linda Berry and Martin Schweitzer
Volume 19, issue 5, 1991
- The collapse of nuclear power pp. 418-424

- J. W. Jeffery
- Power shortages in developing countries: Impacts and policy implications pp. 425-440

- Arun P. Sanghvi
- Decentralized v grid electricity for rural India: The economic factors pp. 441-448

- Chandra Shekhar Sinha and Tara Chandra Kandpal
- Conservation potential of compact fluorescent lamps in India and Brazil pp. 449-463

- Ashok J. Gadgil and Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi
- Facts or values -- how do parliamentarians and experts see nuclear power? pp. 464-472

- Raimo P. Hamalainen
- Canadian energy development under the Free Trade Agreement pp. 473-479

- Robert N. McRae
- Incentives for energy conservation in schools pp. 480-487

- Robert M. Wirtshafter and Andrea Denver
- Ultra low sulphur diesel fuel impacts on availability of other fuels pp. 488-493

- G. R. Hadder, S. Das, R. Lee, N. Domingo and R. M. Davis
- Solar hydrogen energy trade pp. 494-502

- Carl-Jochen Winter
- The case for more nuclear power in Finland pp. 503-508

- P. Silvennoinen
Volume 19, issue 4, 1991
- Editor's introduction pp. 290-511

- Marian Radetzki
- USSR energy exports post-perestroika survey of prospects and issues pp. 291-302

- Marian Radetzki
- Impact of market reforms on USSR energy consumption Scenarios for the next decade pp. 303-324

- Istvan Dobozi
- Soviet energy production pp. 325-332

- Michael Kaser
- Soviet energy export prospects pp. 333-339

- Tony Scanlan
- Discussion pp. 340-343

- Alexander Arbatov, Anders Aslund, Gennadi Zoteev and Igor Zimin
- The Soviet energy conservation dilemma pp. 344-363

- R. Caron Cooper and Lee Schipper
- Soviet energy Crisis or collapse? pp. 364-373

- Kevin McCann
- Energy analysis of renewable energy sources pp. 374-385

- N. D. Mortimer
- Renewable energy: A technical overview pp. 386-391

- Bent Sorensen
- The third energy R&D programme of West Germany pp. 392-399

- H. -F. Wagner
- A case for alternative transport fuels pp. 400-405

- P. A. Okken
- Climate research review Greenhouses from the deep freeze: ice-cores and global warming pp. 406-407

- Myles Allen
- Reforming Eastern European economies: conference organized by the Department of Economics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK, 6 February 1991 pp. 407-408

- Graham Bird
- Energy policies and the greenhouse effect: Volume one: Policy Appraisal: Michael Grubb Royal Institute of International Affairs/Darmouth, 1991, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 409-410

- Walter C. Patterson
Volume 19, issue 3, 1991
- Editor's introduction pp. 195-198

- Ian Brown
- New perspectives for energy efficiency and system optimization pp. 199-201

- Adam Kahane
- Efficiency in the USA: A state regulator's view pp. 202-204

- Stephen Wiel
- Demand-side management in the 1990s: Time to come of age pp. 205-207

- William R. Prindle
- Electricity end-use efficiency: An assessment of the scope for efficiency gains and policy options pp. 208-216

- Genevieve McInnes and Erich Unterwurzacher
- Potential energy savings from efficient electric technologies pp. 217-230

- Clark W. Gellings, Ahmad Faruqui and Ken Seiden
- The myths and facts of energy efficiency: Survey of implementation issues pp. 231-243

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- More efficient household electricity-use: An international perspective pp. 244-265

- Lee Schipper and Dianne V. Hawk
- Evaluation of European lighting programmes: Utilities finance energy efficiency pp. 266-278

- Evan Mills
- Promoting energy conservation in small and medium-sized companies pp. 279-287

- Edelgard Gruber and Michael Brand
Volume 19, issue 2, 1991
- Editor's introduction pp. 90-93

- Jim Skea
- The diplomacy of climate change Lessons from the Montreal Ozone protocol pp. 94-97

- Richard Elliot Benedick
- What role can nuclear power play in mitigating global warming? pp. 98-109

- Janos Pasztor
- Controlling the greenhouse effect The role of renewables pp. 110-118

- Francis McGowan
- Reducing CO2 emissions -- the West German plan pp. 119-126

- Eberhard Jochem
- Improved energy efficiency in the industrialized countries Past achievements, CO2 emission prospects pp. 127-137

- Lee Schipper
- Market-based instruments for reducing CO2 emissions: The case of UK manufacturing pp. 138-148

- Alan Ingham and Alistair Ulph
- The role of passenger transport in CO2 reduction strategies pp. 149-160

- Peter Hughes
- Energy and the new politics of the environment pp. 161-171

- Jeremy Leggett
- UK steam coal imports Prospects and constraints pp. 172-183

- Bryan W. Gladstone
- Confusing the issue on energy efficiency pp. 184-186

- L. G. Brookes
- Brookes pp. 186-187a

- L. G. Brookes
- Whitting pp. 186-186

- Ivan J. Whitting
- Ellington pp. 186-187b

- Rex T. Ellington
- The energy alternative: Changing the way the world works: by Walter C. Patterson Boxtree, London, 1990, 186 pp, [pound sign]16.99 pp. 188-189

- Warren Donnelly
- Technological responses to the greenhouse effect: by George Thurlow Rooster Books, for the Watt Committee on Energy, Royston, Hertfordshire, UK, 1990, 77 pp pp. 189-191b

- Jim Skea
- Slowing down global warming: A worldwide strategy: by Christopher Flavin Worldwatch paper 91, worldwatch Institute, Washington DC, USA, October 1989, 94 pp, $4 pp. 189-191c

- Jim Skea
- Climate and energy: The feasibility of controlling CO2 emissions: by P.A. Okken, R.J. Swart and S. Zwerver Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 1989, 267 pp pp. 189-191a

- Jim Skea
- Fundamentals of magnetohydrodynamics: by R.V. Polovin and V.P. Demutskii Translated from Russian by D. ter Haar Plenum Publishing, London, UK, 1990 pp. 191-191

- A. Williams
Volume 19, issue 1, 1991
- Renewable energy Great hope or false promise? pp. 2-7

- Tim Jackson
- A history of renewable energy technology pp. 8-12

- Bent Sorensen
- Resource-based industry in boom, downswing and liberalization: Mexico pp. 13-23

- R. M. Auty
- Towards a dispersed electrical system: Challenges to the grid pp. 24-34

- Jane Summerton and Ted K. Bradshaw
- Least-cost greenhouse planning supply curves for global warming abatement pp. 35-46

- Tim Jackson
- Reassessing the Brazilian alcohol programme pp. 47-55

- Adilson de Oliveira
- Environmental implications of fuel substitution and thermal efficiency: A case study of Japan's electricity sector pp. 57-62

- Hisashi Amagai
- LNG trade in the Asia-Pacific region: Current status and future prospects pp. 63-75

- Babak Kiani
- Nuclear power and global warming pp. 76-78

- Nigel Mortimer
- Interdependence on the oil bridge -- Risks and opportunities: by Ali Ahmed Attiga The Petroleum Information Committee of the Arab Gulf States, 1988, 173 pp pp. 78-79

- Paul Tempest
- Natural gas and electric power: Partners for the 1990s?: ed by J. Newcomb and T. Robinson Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Cambridge, MA, 1989, 116 pp pp. 79-80

- Peter R. Odell
- Alternative transport fuels from natural gas: by Rene Moreno, Jr and D.G. Fallen Bailey The World Bank, Washintong, DC, USA, 1989, 89 pp, US$7.95 pp. 80-81

- Anne V. Roland
- Uranium demand, supply and prices, 1991-2000: A report to Greenpeace: by C. O'Faircheallaigh Report available from Greenpeace, 101 pp pp. 81-83

- Wolf Gehrisch
- Solar resources: ed by Roland L. Hulstrom The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1989, 408 pp, [pound sign]40.50 pp. 83-84

- Cleland McVeigh
- Strengthening environmental co-operation with developing countries: OECD, Paris, 1989, 147 pp, [pound sign]11.00 pp. 84-85

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Green energy: A non-nuclear response to the Greenhouse effect: by David Toke Greenprint, 1990, 180 pp, [pound sign]4.95 pp. 86-87

- Stewart Boyle
- Energy and the environment: Policy overview: IEA/OECD, Paris, 1989, 222 pp, [pound sign]23.00 pp. 87-88

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
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