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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 10, 1990
- Farewell to 1992? pp. 886-887

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Operating performance of nuclear reactors in the non-communist world pp. 888-912

- S. D. Thomas
- The development of Orimulsion and Venezuelan oil strategy pp. 913-926

- Francis McGowan
- Reducing conflict in global warming policy: The potential of equity as a unifying principle pp. 927-935

- Adam Rose
- Effects of future fossil fuel use on CO2 levels in the atmosphere pp. 936-944

- C. Anastasi, R. Hudson and V. J. Simpson
- USSR oil and gas industry training Systems in higher education pp. 945-948

- V. N. Vinogradov and B. P. Porshakov
- Energy and environmental consequences and prospects Taiwan's miracle pp. 949-961

- Bert de Vries
- More on moisture feedbacks pp. 962-964

- Myles Allen
- Letter to the editor pp. 964-964

- Colin Sweet
- Social costs of energy consumption: External effects of electricity generation in the Federal Republic of Germany: by Olav Hohmeyer Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988, $29.70 pp. 965-966

- Ronald Stewart
- Nuclear decommissioning and society: Public links to a new technology: ed by Martin J. Pasqualetti Routledge, London, UK, 1990, 237 pp, [pound sign]45.00 pp. 965-964

- Steve Thomas
Volume 18, issue 9, 1990
- The new Europe and the Middle East: Scenarios for energy planning pp. 798-805

- Peter Oppenheimer
- Socialist transformation: Energy exports from centrally planned economies pp. 806-808

- Marian Radetzki
- A study of leakage from the UK natural gas distribution system pp. 809-818

- Catherine Mitchell, Jim Sweet and Tim Jackson
- Climatic concerns Possible energy implications for selected lower income Asian nations pp. 819-827

- William Barron and Peter Hills
- Energy policy and public opinion Manipulation of environmental threats by vested interests in the UK and West Germany pp. 828-837

- Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen
- Energy, environment and development,: Some directions for policy research pp. 838-844

- David B. Brooks and Hartmut Krugmann
- Acid deposition regulation and the US coal industry pp. 845-852

- Charles Kolstad
- Non-utility captive generation for power sector planning in India pp. 853-860

- S. Ramesh, Kapil Thukral and Bindu Kaul
- Price equalization and alternative approaches for rural electrification pp. 861-870

- Jean-Charles Hourcade, Michel Colombier and Philippe Menanteau
- Reducing traffic congestion and its impact on transport energy use in Singapore pp. 871-874

- B.W. Ang
- A time for promises pp. 875-876

- Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen
- Energy -- the 1990s and beyond pp. 876-877

- David Jones
- The politics of environment in the Federal Republic of Germany: Forests versus fossil fuels: by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen SPRU Occasional Paper No 29, Sussex University, UK, 1989 pp. 878-879

- Stewart Boyle
- L'Europe des surregenerateurs: by Klaus-Gerd Giesen Presses Universitaires de France, Paris 1989, 224 pp pp. 879-880

- Guy de Carmoy
- Climate research review pp. 880-881

- Myles Allen
Volume 18, issue 8, 1990
- Uranium: do leave it in the ground! pp. 689-691

- Peter Bunyard
- Worlds in collision pp. 692-693

- Andrew MacKillop
- The internal energy market The new coalition against energy efficiency and environmental concerns? pp. 694-701

- Michael Brand and Eberhand Jochem
- Planning for the energy sector in Ghana Emerging trends and experiences pp. 702-710

- J. K. Turkson
- The cinderella options: A study of modernized renewable energy technologies Part 2-Political and policy analysis pp. 711-725

- Michael Grubb
- Trends in fuel and energy use and programmes for energy conservation by economic sector in the USSR pp. 726-739

- Albina Tretyakova and Matthew J. Sagers
- Electric power in the Comecon European countries pp. 740-746

- Vladimir Voloshin
- The Spanish oil sector From state intervention to free trade pp. 747-755

- Aad Correlje
- The future of world oil prices Smooth growth or volatility? pp. 756-763

- Franz Wirl
- New directions in integrated regional energy planning pp. 764-773

- Peter Nijkamp and Andreas Volwahsen
- Conservation screening curves to compare efficiency investments to power plants pp. 774-782

- Jonathan Koomey, Arthur H. Rosenfeld and Ashok Gadgil
- Communication Energy efficiency and economic fallacies pp. 783-785

- Michael Grubb
- Electricity in Europe: Power and profit: by Andrew Holmes Financial Times Business Information, London, UK, 122pp, [pound sign]203 in UK, [pound sign]213 or US$341 outside UK pp. 786-787

- Arthur Conway
- Letter to the editor pp. 786-785

- Horace Herring and Mike Elliott
- New transportation fuels: A strategic approach to technological change: Daniel Sperling University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, USA, 1989 pp. 787-789

- Stewart Boyle
- The economy of the Earth: Philosophy, law and the environment: by Mark Sagoff Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1988, 288pp, [pound sign]27.50 pp. 789-791

- Tim Jackson
- British nuclear energy society conference on `radioactive waste management 2': Brigthon, UK, 2-5 May 1989 pp. 791-792

- Frans Berkhout
- Climate research review pp. 793-794

- Myles Allen
Volume 18, issue 7, 1990
- EC restrictions to nuclear subsidy pp. 590-592

- Fiona Reynolds
- The supply and demand for oil in the 1990s Will the forecasters alone make money? pp. 593-595

- Walter Goldstein
- Two cheers for EC energy and environmental policy pp. 596-598

- Chris Hope and Susan Owens
- An assessment of UK North Sea oil and gas policies Twenty-five years on pp. 599-623

- Alexander G. Kemp
- Avoided cost contracts can undermine least-cost planning pp. 624-630

- Stephen Bernow, Bruce Biewald and Donald Marron
- Delinking of energy consumption and economic growth The German experience pp. 631-640

- Ulf Hansen
- The scientific challenge of measuring climate changeGlobal warming and its energy implications pp. 641-651

- Volker A. Mohnen, Walter Goldstein and Wei-Chyung Wang
- The air quality debate in California should gasoline be banned? pp. 652-660

- Gregory P. Nowell
- Iron and charcoal the industrial fuelwood crisis in Minas Gerais pp. 661-668

- Frank Ackerman and Paulo Eduardo Fernandes de Almeida
- CO2 abatement cost in West Germany pp. 669-671

- Felix Conrad
- Increasing energy supply not inevitable pp. 671-673

- Dave Toke
- Legal regulation of energy in a new decade: Energy Law '90, Ninth Biennial Seminar of the International Bar Association's Section on Energy and Natural Resources Law (IBA SERL), Leeuwenhorst Congress Center, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, 22-27 April 1990 pp. 674-675

- Donald N. Zillman
- Energy - environment - development: The 12th Annual International Conference of the IAEE, New Delhi, India, January 4-6, 1990 pp. 675-677

- R. K. Pachauri
- Energy - environment debate: Are Energy and Environmental Policy One and Same Thing?, BIEE Seminar, Chatham House, London, UK, 8 June 1990 pp. 677-678

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The greenhouse effect: Negotiating targets: by Michael Grubb Royal Institute for International Affairs, (RIIA), London, 1990, 55 pp, [pound sign]10.00 pp. 678-679

- Timothy O'Riordan
- Energy conservation trends: Understanding the factors that affect conservation gains in the US economy: US Dept of Energy, September 1989 pp. 679-680

- David Jones
- The mirage of oil protection: by Robert L. Bradley, Jr. University Press of America, a Cato Institute book, 1989 pp. 680-681

- David L. Shapiro
- Modelling climate change pp. 681-682

- Myles R. Allen
Volume 18, issue 6, 1990
- Can nuclear energy contribute to slowing global warming? pp. 494-499

- Jan Murray
- Tax harmonization for petroleum products in the EC pp. 500-505

- Jean Pierre Angelier and Thomas Sterner
- Comecon nuclear power plant performance a comparison with the USA and Japan pp. 506-524

- Steve Thomas
- The cinderella options a study of modernized renewable energy technologies part 1-A technical assessment pp. 525-542

- Michael Grubb
- Diversion-resistance criteria for future nuclear power pp. 543-549

- R. H. Williams and H. A. Feiveson
- Quantifying and comparing fuel-cycle greenhouse-gas emissions: Coal, oil and natural gas consumption pp. 550-562

- Deborah Wilson
- The relative cost effectiveness of various measures to ameliorate global warming pp. 563-571

- D. M. Donaldson and G. E. Betteridge
- Urban fuelwood challenges and dilemmas pp. 572-582

- John Soussan, Phil O'Keefe and Barry Munslow
- A global agenda for clean air pp. 583-585

- Hilary F. French
- Climate research review pp. 585-587

- Myles Allen
Volume 18, issue 5, 1990
- Soviet energy: The uncertain 1990s pp. 399-405

- Mikhail B. Korchemkin
- Does nuclear power have a future? pp. 406-422

- Colin Sweet
- It is energy we need not electricity pp. 423-427

- Norman Jenkins
- Opening access to European grids: In search of solid ground pp. 428-442

- Dominique Finon
- Towards an effective oil conservation policy: A case study for OPEC pp. 443-448

- Mohamed Shams
- The contribution of efficient energy pricing to reducing carbon dioxide emissions pp. 449-455

- Joanne Burgess
- The conflict between energy conservation and environmental policy in the US transportation sector pp. 456-458

- J. Daniel Khazzoom, Michael Shelby and Rob Wolcott
- Freight transport and energy policy: An application to the Queensland freight task pp. 459-470

- Jim McGovern and Ian Lowe
- A critical review of nuclear power plant decommissioning planning studies pp. 471-479

- W. Timothy Lough and K. Preston White
- Letter to the editor pp. 480-479

- Richard H. Hosier
- The assessment of fusion power pp. 480-482

- Roy Bickerton
- PRC...an energy exporter? Rejoinder pp. 482-484

- Larry Chuen-ho Chow
- Climate research review pp. 485-486

- Myles R. Allen
- Environmental solutions: 9th International Congress on Energy and the Environment, Clean Energy Institute, University of Miami, USA, 13-15 December 1989 pp. 486-487

- Alexi Clarke
- OPEC: Twenty-five years of prices and politics: Ian Skeet Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1988 263 pp, [pound sign]27.50 pp. 487-488

- Michael Morrison
Volume 18, issue 4, 1990
- The case for a national energy policy pp. 310-311

- Toany Benn
- Environmental information for all: The need of a monthly index pp. 312-319

- Chris Hope and Jon Parker
- Recent changes in the power equipment industry and the opening up of public procurement markets in the EEC pp. 320-330

- Augusto Ninni
- Adding uncertainty to least-cost planning: A case study of efficiency standards in the Northwest pp. 331-339

- Andrew Ford and Jay Geinzer
- Obstacles to rational electricity use and measures to alleviate them pp. 340-350

- Eberhard Jochem and Edelgard Gruber
- Coal policies and trade barriers pp. 351-367

- R. P. Steenblik and K. J. Wigley
- India's oil policy: To import crudes or products? pp. 368-380

- Kapil Thukral
- The UK energy debate in the 1980s: Ceasefire or new consensus? pp. 381-388

- Matthew R. Jones
- Keepin and Kats -- a comment pp. 389-394

- Edwin M. Kinderman and William J. Schumacher
- The future of the gulf: Politics and oil in the 1990s: Philip Robins Energy and Environment Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy Papers No 25, Dartmouth, UK, 1989, 145 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 394-395

- Paul Stevens
- Photovoltaic demonstration projects 2: CEC contractors meeting, Ispra, Italy, May '89: edited by W. B. Gillet, R. J. Hacker and W. Kraut Elsevier Applied Science, Amsterdam, 1989, 340 pp, [pound sign]42.00 pp. 395-395

- Norman Jenkins
Volume 18, issue 3, 1990
- Oil in the 1990s pp. 223-227

- Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Tamani
- Energy coping with risk pp. 228-232

- Jose Goldemberg
- Towards a free market for energy? a legal perspective pp. 233-245

- Leigh Hancher
- Forecasting of diesel and petrol sales an evaluation of various marketing strategies pp. 246-254

- B.W. Ang and K. C. Tan
- Matching petrol and diesel fuel demand in South Africa pp. 255-266

- K. F. Bennett
- Implementing nuclear energy policy in Japan top-down and bottom-up perspectives pp. 267-282

- S. Hayden Lesbirel
- Residential wood combustion for space heating in the Pacific northwest difficulties for electric utilities? pp. 283-292

- Bruce E. Tonn and Dennis L. White
- Energy conservation policies pp. 293-299

- Geoffrey Greenhalgh
- An international tax on pollution and natural resource depletion pp. 300-302

- Thomas Sterner
- Electricity forecasting pp. 303-304

- John K. Stutz
- Regulating utilities in an era of deregulation: edited by Michael A. Crew Macmillan Press, London, 1987, 201 pp pp. 305-306b

- Eric Hirst
- Electricity end-use efficiency: by International Energy Agency International Energy Agency, Paris, 1989, 200 pp pp. 305-306c

- Eric Hirst
- Generating failure, public power policy in the northwest: by David L. Shapiro University Press of America, New York, 1989, 114 p pp. 305-306a

- Eric Hirst
Volume 18, issue 2, 1990
- The role of the automobile: Future transportation, environmental and energy needs pp. 137-148

- Deborah Lynn Bleviss
- US energy security: Problems and prospects pp. 149-161

- Ira Sohn
- Variable electricity prices for aluminium smelting in northwestern USA pp. 162-169

- Paul Spies
- Long-term evolution of oil prices 1860-1987 pp. 170-174

- Carlos E. Suarez
- Regional energy trade: Its role in South America pp. 175-185

- Alfredo Behrens
- Tax credits and US solar commercialization policy pp. 186-198

- Daniel Rich and J. David Roessner
- The greenhouse effect: the fallacies in the energy efficiency solution pp. 199-201

- Len Brookes
- Eastern Europe and energy projects pp. 201-202

- Matthew Rodda
- Methane leakage from natural gas pp. 202-204

- P. A. Okken
- CHP -- challenges for the 1990s pp. 205-207

- David Jones
- Energy and environment -- a new climate? pp. 205-204

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Membrane technology pp. 207-208

- Norman Jenkins
- The hydrogen economy revisited: Solar Hydrogen: Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels Joan M. Ogden and Robert H. Williams World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, USA, 1989, US$10.00, 124 pp pp. 208-209

- Cleland McVeigh
- Fall of the nuclear empire: The demise of nuclear energy? Lessons for Democratic Control of Technology by J.G. Morone and E.J. Woodhouse pp. 210-211

- Tim Jackson
- Nuclear weapons in the middle East: The invisible bomb: The nuclear arms race in the Middle East by Frank Barnaby I.B. Taurus & Co Ltd, London, 1989, 222 pp, [pound sign]14.95 pp. 211-212

- Warren Donnelly
- An historical perspective on oil: Oil in the world economy edited by R.W. Ferrier and A. Fursenko Routledge, Chapman and Hall Ltd, Groom Hall, [pound sign]35.00, 131 pp pp. 212-213

- Paul Tempest
- Aspects of biomass energy: Biomass assessment: Woody biomass in the SADCC Region by Andrew Millington and John Townshend Earthscan Publications Limited, London, UK, 1989, 270 pp, [pound sign]29.95 pp. 213-213

- Chris Lewis
- Aspects of biomass energy: Biogas end-use in the European community by M. Constant, H. Naveau, G.-L. Ferrero and E.-J. Nyns Elsevier Applied Science, London and New York, 1989, 345 pp, [pound sign]49 pp. 213-214

- Chris Lewis
- Letter to the editor pp. 214-215

- Jane Carter
Volume 18, issue 1, 1990
- Energy policy of the Bush administration pp. 2-4

- W. Henson Moore
- The environmental challenge and the impact on the oil industry pp. 5-10

- Nay Htun
- Thinking economically about climate change pp. 11-18

- Edward Barbier and David Pearce
- Climate change and the need for a new energy agenda pp. 19-24

- Myles R. Allen and John M. Christensen
- Slowing global warming and sustaining development: The promise of energy efficiency pp. 25-33

- Gregory H. Kats
- Transport and energy policies -- only connect pp. 34-41

- Stewart Boyle
- Beyond 1992 -- the single market and EC energy issues pp. 42-54

- John Surrey
- Norwegian gas exports: Past policy, current prospects and future options pp. 55-60

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Energy price shocks and productivity slowdown pp. 61-65

- David O. Wood
- Oil prices in the short, medium and long-term pp. 66-71

- Fereidun Fesharaki
- Introduction to John Gault and associates pp. 72-71

- Paul Tempest
- OPEC production quotas and their application to non-OPEC countries pp. 73-79

- John Gault, Bahman Karbassioun, Charles Spierer and Jean-Luc Bertholet
- Denmark's energy future pp. 80-85

- John Hebo Nielsen
- Integration of the natural gas market in Western Europe pp. 86-91

- Ronald J. Hopper, Jesper Munkegaard and Uffe Bungaard-Jorgensen
- Consumption of fuelwood and other household cooking fuels in Indian cities pp. 92-99

- J. Dunkerley, Molly Macauley, M. Naimuddin and P. C. Agarwal
- In the aftermath of the energy crisis New Zealand's energy policy in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 100-116

- Stephen C. Lonergan and Chris Cocklin
- Gas and project planning in the third world: Gas and project planning in the Third World, Third World Energy Policy Study Group, Cambridge Energy Research Group, Cavendish Laboratory, 30 September 1988 pp. 117-118

- Peter Pearson
- Blueprint for a green economy: by D. Pearce et al Earthscan Publications, London, UK, 1989, 192 pp, [pound sign]6.95 pp. 118-121

- Tim Jackson
- Shale Barrel Politics: Energy and legislative leadership: by Eric M. Uslaner Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, USA, 1989, $32.50, 241 pp pp. 121-122

- Warren Donnelly
- In the absence of competition -- A consumer view of public utilities regulation: National Consumer Council HMSO, London, 1989, [pound sign]9.95 pp. 122-123

- Francis McGowan
- International environmental diplomacy: The management and resolution of transfrontier environmental problems: ed by John E. Carroll Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 291 pp, $35.00, 1988 pp. 123-124

- Jim Skea
- Petroleum rent collection around the world: by Alexander Kemp The Institute for Research on Public Policy, South Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1987, 363 pp, Canadian $30.00 pp. 124-124

- Ian Smart
- The greenhouse effect: A Practical guide to the world's changing climate: by Stewart Boyle and John Ardill New English Library, UK, 1989, 298 pp, [pound sign]3.50 pp. 125-126

- Michael Grubb
- Fossil fuel consumption and the environment: by Ann Davison Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Oxford, UK, 1989, 61 pp pp. 126-127

- Jim Skea
- Letter to the editor pp. 127-127

- Arild Moe and Javier Estrada
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