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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 1989
- Energy efficiency - the perils of a plateau pp. 538-542

- Lee Schipper and Andrea Ketoff
- Global warming -- time for a cool look pp. 543-546

- Adilson de Oliveira and Jim Skea
- The single energy market and energy policy: conflicting agendas? pp. 547-553

- Francis McGowan
- Enhancing energy price stability through consistent and balanced energy technology R&D pp. 554-566

- Martin J. Bernard and Danilo J. Santini
- Higher old gas prices and the staged deregulation of the US gas industry pp. 567-576

- Richard D. Farmer and Phillip Tseng
- The energy situation in OIC countries: The possible contribution of renewable energy resources pp. 577-590

- E. Tasdemiroglu
- Energy conservation policies in Jordan pp. 591-598

- R. Aburas
- Information technology and efficient pricing: Providing a competitive edge for electric utilities pp. 599-607

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi and Evan H. Davis
- Fattening up for the market? Higher electricity prices and the value of the CEGB pp. 608-612

- Chris Hope
- Greenhouse warming -- A comment pp. 613-614

- P. M. S. Jones
- The efficiency-renewable synergism pp. 614-616

- Bill Keepin and Gregory Kats
- Electricity's future pp. 617-620

- Philip C. Cruver
- Tilting toward windmills pp. 621-624

- Arthur Conway
- State of the World 1989: by Lester R. Brown et al Worldwatch Institute, W.W. Norton, New York, USA, 256 pp, $9.95 pp. 625-627

- Michael Redclift
- Energy and the environment: by American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Washington, DC, USA, 1989, 47 pp, US$3.00 pp. 627-628

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Coal, crisis and conflict: The 1984-1985 miner's strike in Yorkshire: by Jonathan and Ruth Winterton Manchester University Press, UK, 1989 360 pp, [pound sign]13.95 pp. 628-628

- Jim Skea
Volume 17, issue 5, 1989
- The oil supply and price horizon pp. 442-445

- M. A. Adelman
- Long-term prospects for oil market stability pp. 446-451

- H. E. Subroto
- The UK energy select committee greenhouse report pp. 452-454

- Andrew Warren
- Biofuel v fossil fuel economics in developing countries: How green is the pasture? pp. 455-470

- Marcia M. Gowen
- US cogeneration policy in transition pp. 471-484

- David Berry
- China's potential as an energy exporter pp. 485-500

- A. D. Owen and Penelope N. Neal
- Transnational oil companies and natural gas in developing countries: The implications of the fiscal regime pp. 501-510

- Christopher Hurst
- The privatization programme and the consumer interest pp. 511-517

- John Winward
- The 1992 European internal energy market pp. 518-521

- Jean Claude Guibal
- A more efficient but dangerous consumer pp. 522-524

- Arthur Conway
- EC regional energy conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 24-27 April 1989 pp. 525-526

- David Jones
- Student Energy Research Forum, report of first workshop, Cambridge Energy Research Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK, 31 January 1989 pp. 526-527

- Ian Rudy
- Chernobyl -- A documentary story: by Iurii Shcherbak Translated from the Ukranian by Ian Press Forward by David R. Marples Macmillan, in association with the Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies, University of Alberta Canada, 1989, (paperback) [pound sign]6.99 (hardcover) [pound sign]25.00 pp. 527-529

- Bert Pockney
- U.S. -- Soviet relations: An agenda for the future. 1. Joint development of an inherently safe nuclear reactor: by Jack N. Barkenbus Foreign Policy Institute, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, USA, 1988, 16 pp pp. 529-530

- V. Babikov and I. Panasenko
- The new oil crisis and fuel economy technologies: Preparing the light transportation industry for the 1990s: by Deborah Lynn Bleviss Greenwood Press, London, UK, 1988, 268 pp, [pound sign]35.95 pp. 530-530

- Stewart Boyle
- Oil and America's security: edited by Edward R. Fried and Nanette M. Blandin Report of a conference held in Washington, DC, 15 October 1987, The Brookings Institution, 1988, pp x 124, [pound sign]9.50 (paperback) pp. 531-530

- Carl E. Behrens
- Economie de l'energie: by J. Percebois Editions Economica, Paris, 1989, 688 pp, Ff185 pp. 532-533

- Andrew MacKillop
Volume 17, issue 4, 1989
- Uncertainties of perestroika pp. 307-310

- Michail B. Korchemkin
- Decoupling--recoupling and oil shock pp. 311-322

- Andrew MacKillop
- Energy policy and free trade in Canada pp. 323-330

- Eric Uslaner
- Shocks: Plausible shocks in world energy in the 1990s pp. 331-336

- Marian Radetzki
- A financial autopsy on the CEGB: Lessons for privatization pp. 337-350

- David Heald
- Privatization: Experience with regulation pp. 351-355

- Cento Veljanovski
- The potential benefits and costs of an increase in US gasoline tax pp. 356-369

- Noel D. Uri and Roy Boyd
- Avoided-cost pricing of electricity from waste-to-energy plants The regulatory economics of a negative cost fuel pp. 370-381

- Allen L. White and Marie Zack
- The role of demand-side management in Pakistan's electric planning pp. 382-395

- Ahmad Faruqui
- Market failure and energy policy A rationale for selective conservation pp. 397-406

- Anthony C. Fisher and Michael H. Rothkopf
- Is fusion feasible? An assessment of the methodology and policy implications pp. 407-412

- Timothy Jackson
- Criteria for the assessment of fusion power pp. 413-419

- Colin Sweet
- Climate change: water rights and electric utilities pp. 420-424

- Kathleen A. Miller
- Household fuel transition patterns in Bophuthutswana pp. 424-425

- A. A. Eberhard, B. J. Dickson and A. Pouris
- Oil under troubled waters pp. 426-429

- Arthur Conway
- Electric utility planning and regulation: by Edward Kahn American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Washington, DC, 1988, 339 pp, $24.50 pp. 429-430

- Eric Hirst
- United States energy policy 1980-1988: US Department of Energy DOE Report DOE/S-0068, Washington, DC, October 1988 174pp pp. 430-431

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Energy issues: Transition series: US General Accounting Office Report Gto/OCG-89-16TR, Washington, DC, November 1988, 38pp pp. 431-432

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Towards a continental natural gas market: Historical perspectives and long-term outlook: by Kevin J. Brown Canadian Energy Research Institute, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1988, 40 pp, $10.00 pp. 432-433

- Anne V. Roland
- Economic adjustment in oil-based economies: by Ahmad Jazayeri Gower, Aldershot, UK, 1988, 260 pp, [pound sign]26.00 pp. 433-434

- Andrew MacKillop
Volume 17, issue 3, 1989
- Privatization of the ESI broadening the debate pp. 202-207

- Ben Fine
- Power privatization and the UK coal industry pp. 208-214

- Michael Prior
- The prospects for coal briquetting in the Third World pp. 215-227

- Glenn G. Stevenson and Robert D. Perlack
- Diversification attempts by electric utilities A comparison of potential v achieved diversification achieved diversification pp. 228-234

- H. L. Brewer
- Navy jet fuel production Strategies for a Persian Gulf crisis pp. 235-243

- G. R. Hadder, S. Das, R. Lee and R. M. Davis
- Commercial energy subsidies in developing countries Opportunity for reform pp. 244-253

- Mark Kosmo
- Residential energy demand in Brazil by income classes Issues for the energy sector pp. 254-263

- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi
- Towards a household model of UK domestic energy demand pp. 264-276

- John Micklewright
- The environmental impact of fusion power pp. 277-283

- Adrian Atkinson
- The STOA experiment in the European Parliament The fusion project pp. 284-288

- Gordon Lake
- Bookwatch Backs to the wall pp. 289-294

- Arthur Conway
- Efficiency is the business pp. 294-294

- Carsten Tank-Nielsen
- Sink or swim? pp. 295-296

- David Price
- Uncertain future for British coal pp. 296-297

- Jonathan Parker
- Natural gas in Europe: Markets, organisation and politics: by Javier Estrada, Helge Ole Bergensen, Arild Moe and Anne Kristin Sydnes Pinter Publishers, London, 1988, 289 pp, [pound sign]30.00 pp. 297-298

- Michail B. Korchemkin
- Energie internationale 1988-1989: Institute for Energy Economics and Policy Editions Economica, Paris, 1988, 422 pp, Ff250 pp. 298-299

- Andrew MacKillop
- A review of World Bank lending for electrical power: by M. Munasinghe, J. Gilling and M. Mason Energy Series Paper 2, The World Bank Industry and Energy Department, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 1988, 104 pp pp. 299-300

- Tom W. Berrie
- CHP and heat pumps pp. 300-300

- Norman Jenkins
- Unfinished nuclear plants pp. 301-300

- John R. Seigal
Volume 17, issue 2, 1989
- Energy and environment: Editor's introduction pp. 82-83

- David Pearce
- Energy and environment in the long term pp. 84-87

- Anthony C. Fisher
- The greenhouse effect and intergenerational transfer pp. 88-96

- Clive Spash and Ralph d'Arge
- Energy and environment: The challenge of integrating European policies pp. 97-102

- S. Owens and Chris Hope
- The decommissioning of nuclear plant: Timing, cost and regulation pp. 103-108

- Gordon MacKerron
- Deposits and repositories: Electricity wastes in the UK and West Germany pp. 109-115

- Frans Berkhout, Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen and Jim Skea
- Policies for the mitigation of acid rain: A critique of evaluation techniques pp. 116-122

- Hadi Dowlatabadi and Winston Harrington
- Woodfuel resource use and environmental management pp. 123-131

- Witold Teplitz-Sembitzky and Gunter Schramm
- The fuelwood crisis and the environment: Problems, policies and instruments pp. 132-137

- Peter Pearson and P. Stevens
- Energy and the single European market: Series editor: Jonathan Stern pp. 138-137

- Jonathan Stern
- Microcosm of energy policy: The US Congress 1987-1988 pp. 139-140

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Electricity privatization and environmental accountability pp. 141-148

- Timothy O'Riordan
- Privatizing electricity supply cannot be justified pp. 149-154

- John Lyons
- Reaching for 100% participation in a utility conservation programme: The Hood River project pp. 155-164

- Eric Hirst
- The international steam coal market and UK coal pp. 165-176

- Gordon MacKerron
- The greenhouse effect: issues for policymakers pp. 177-181

- D. A. Everest
- Surrounded by problems pp. 181-185

- Arthur Conway
- Energy and the environment: linking concepts to applications: Ottawa chapter of the International Association for Energy Economics, Ottawa, Canada, 30 November 1988 pp. 185-187

- Helene Connor-Lajambe
- Competition, profitability, and policy in the energy industries: 10th Annual North American Meeting of the International Association for Energy Economics, Four Seasons Hotel, Houston, TX, USA, 31 October-2 November 1988 pp. 187-188

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Power failure: UK Trades Union Congress, London, UK, 31 October 1988 pp. 188-189

- Francis McGowan
- Natural gas: Governments and oil companies in the Third World: by Ann Davison, Chris Hurst and Robert Mabro Oxford University Press, UK, 1988, xxiv+272 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 189-190

- Michael G. Webb
- The international atomic energy agency and world nuclear order: by Lawrence Scheinman Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1987, 320 pp, $16.95 pp. 190-191

- Warren Donnelly
- Sizewell B: An anatomy of the inquiry: by Timothy O'Riordan, Ray Kemp and Michael Purdue Macmillan, London, UK, 1988, 256 pp, [pound sign]29.50 pp. 192-193

- Andrew Holmes
- Energy, environment and development in Africa: edited by R. Hosier Beijer Institute and Scandinanvian Institute of African Studies, Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden, 1988, Vols 9, 10, 11 pp. 193-193

- Andrew MacKillop
- Why choose coal? The case for coal in power generation: International Coal Development Institute ICDI, London, UK, 1988, 32 pp pp. 194-195

- Jim Skea
- Not far afield: US interests and the global environment: by Norman Myers World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, USA, 1988, 73 pp pp. 195-196

- R. K. Turner
- Electricity in Europe: Opening the market: by Andrew Holmes Financial Times Business Information, London, UK, 1988, 131 pp, [pound sign]155 (UK), [pound sign]165 (elsewhere) pp. 196-197

- Andrew MacKillop
Volume 17, issue 1, 1989
- Global warming -- a paradigm shift for energy policy? pp. 2-5

- Stewart Boyle
- Mexico's nuclear paradox pp. 6-10

- Michael Redclift
- From one crisis to the next: The fate of the oil markets in the 1990s pp. 11-14

- Walter Goldstein
- The electricity supply industry: Critique of the privatization proposals pp. 15-21

- F. E. Bonner
- Electricity privatization: What future now for British Coal? pp. 22-26

- Colin Robinson
- The Japanese and Italian power station markets: Prospects for steam coal pp. 27-40

- S. D. Thomas
- Energy substitution in oil-exporting LDCs: The Indonesian experience pp. 41-48

- Adam Rose and Ukar Soelistijo
- Great expectations: A review of nuclear fusion research pp. 49-56

- Judy Clark and Gordon MacKerron
- Regenerating the inner cities -- the energy dimension pp. 57-63

- Andrew Warren
- Europe cuts a dash pp. 63-66

- Arthur Conway
- Third World Energy Policy Study Group,: Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 28 March 1988 pp. 66-69

- Jas Gill
- Conservation programmes for electric utilities, International Energy Agency Workshop: Paris, France, September 1988 pp. 69-72

- Eric Hirst
- Letter to the editor pp. 72-73

- Norman Jenkins
- Soviet oil exports: Trade adjustments, refining constraints and market behaviour: by Margaret Chadwick, David Long, and Machiko Nissanke Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1987, pp 263 pp. 73-74

- Matthew J. Sagers
- Household energy handbook: An interim guide and reference manual: by Gerald Leach and Marcia Gowen World Bank Technical Paper Series, The World Bank, Washington, USA, 1987 pp. 75-74

- Tom W. Berrie
- Oil: A practical guide to the economics of world petroleum: by Peter Ellis Jones Woodhead-Falkener, Cambridge, UK, 1988, [pound sign]40 pp. 76-74

- Michael B. Morrison
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