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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 1986
- Information technology and energy supply pp. 466-488

- William Walker
- Should the UK be talking to OPEC? Strategies for a non-OPEC oil producer pp. 489-499

- Chris Hope
- A practical plan for stabilizing Norway's energy consumption pp. 500-514

- Kjell Kalgraf, Jonathan Owens and Morten H. Raaholt
- Joint supply -- demand optimization in electricity supply pp. 515-527

- T. W. Berrie and Ali Anari
- US power plant location and fuel mix: Opportunities for electricity exporting regions pp. 528-541

- Frank J. Calzonetti, Patrick C. Mann and Tom S. Witt
- Cooking in West Sumatra: Interfuel substitution and the choice of cooking method pp. 542-557

- Sally Down
- The future cost of uranium enrichment: Technology and economics pp. 558-567

- Anastassios Pouris
- Communications on energy: Attitudes to fuel choice in UK industry: results of a survey pp. 568-570

- Jim Skea
- Simulation study on falling oil prices: supply-demand and prices scenarios to 2000 pp. 571-574

- Takao Tomatate
- Tidal power: a matter of faith, hope and policy pp. 574-577

- Arthur Conway
- Commercial energy and the third world: Fourth meeting of the ESRC-funded study group on Third World Energy Policy, University of Reading Department of Geography, Reading, Berks, UK, 18 April 1986 pp. 577-579

- John Soussan
- Nuclear power after Chernobyl: Eleventh Annual Symposium of the Uranium Institute, London, 2-4 September 1986 pp. 579-580

- Arthur Conway
- Cofinancing of energy sector projects -- a new formula? pp. 581-582

- T. W. Berrie
- The world gas market international gas: edited by Paul Stevens Macmillan, London, 1986, 144 pp, [pound sign]20.00 pp. 582-583

- Jonathan Stern
- Power tomorrow--sizewell B: The central electricity generating board's case: by Geoffrey Greenhalgh Kogan Page, London 1986, 228 pp, [pound sign]6.95 pp. 583-584

- L. G. Brookes
- Petroleum stays fluid: Renewables revisited pp. 585-587

- Arthur Conway
- Investment in industrial CHP pp. 587-588

- Christopher Swain
Volume 14, issue 5, 1986
- An energy-efficient future: A strategy for the UK pp. 395-412

- John Chesshire
- Energy conservation programmes: The analysis and measurement of their effects pp. 413-424

- Raymond S. Hartman
- An economic appraisal of local energy conservation schemes pp. 425-436

- Richard R. Barnett
- Vehicle stock modelling of highway energy use: Tunisian and US applications pp. 437-446

- David L. Greene, Nabil Meddeb and Jin-Tan Liu
- The Pennyland low-energy housing project -- results and lessons pp. 447-450

- Robert Lowe
- A gap that should be filled pp. 450-451

- Norman Jenkins
- Driver or driven? Market forces and future demand pp. 452-453

- Mark Allen Bernstein
- Unanswered questions pp. 453-454

- Ray Kemp
- Fuel types and energy efficiency pp. 454-455

- Anastassios Pouris
- Energy management -- the World Bank sets an example pp. 455-456

- Tom Berrie
- Soviet energy to 2000: by David Wilson The Economist Intelligence Unit, London, 1986, 232 pp, [pound sign]195.00 pp. 456-457

- Ian Smart
- Natural gas in the UK: Options to 2000: by J. P. Stern Gower Publishing, Aldershot, UK, 1986, xvi + 75 pp, [pound sign]19.50 pp. 457-458

- Catherine Price
- Beyond oil: The threat to food and fuel in the coming decades: by John Gever, Robert Kaufman, David Skole and Charles Vorosmarty Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1986, 304 pp pp. 458-459

- John Bratland
- Global energy: Assessing the future: by Jae Edmonds and John M. Reilly Oxford University Press, New York, 1985, 317 pp, [pound sign]55.00 pp. 459-460

- Asit K. Biswas
- Combined heat and power lead city schemes: House of Commons Select Committees on Energy, publication HC235, HMSO, London, April 1986, 45 pp, [pound sign]4.20 pp. 460-462

- Norman Jenkins
Volume 14, issue 4, 1986
- Oil forecasting after the 1986 price fall pp. 290-291

- Walter Goldstein
- Energy security in the industrialized world pp. 292-296

- Guy de Carmoy
- Does everyone lose through a short-term trough in oil prices? pp. 297-298

- Andrew macKillop
- The US dollar and the world oil market pp. 299-306

- Hillard Huntington
- The pricing of transport fuels pp. 307-317

- Joy Dunkerley and Irving Hoch
- Energy sector investment in LDCs: The credibility gap widens pp. 318-328

- Andrew MacKillop
- Gas market prospects and relationship with oil prices pp. 329-330

- Jacques Percebois and Jacques Percebois
- Fossil fuel competition in the UK industrial crude heat market pp. 347-362

- Jim Skea
- From farm gate to food plate: Energy in post-harvest food systems in south Asia pp. 363-372

- Jyoti K. Parikh
- Fourth Surrey international conference on energy demand: Prospects and trends: University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, 10-11 April 1986 pp. 373-374

- Chris Hope
- Torness and Hunterston -- as uneconomic as Sizewell B? pp. 374-374

- J. W. Jeffery
- Integrated energy planning: A manual in three volumes, plus executive summary: Asian and Pacific Development Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1985, Vol 1, 230 pp, Vol II, 278 pp, Vol III, 225 pp pp. 378-374

- Tom Berrie
- Energy: For ourselves and our posterity: edited by Richard L. Perrine and W.G. Ernst Rubey Colloquium Series, Vol 3, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1985, [pound sign]45.95, x + 434 pp pp. 382-383

- Ronald P. Steenblik
- Large versus small -- need for systems approach pp. 383-383

- Juhani Vira
- The subsidized `cheapness' of French nuclear electricity pp. 384-385

- J. W. Jeffery
- News from the World Bank pp. 385-386

- Tom Berrie
Volume 14, issue 3, 1986
- Crude and product prices now in sync pp. 194-195

- Joy Dunkerley
- In search of the peaceful atom pp. 196-200

- Walter C. Patterson
- Energy use in the service sector: An international perspective pp. 201-218

- Lee Schipper, Steve Meyers and Andrea N. Ketoff
- Negotiating energy futures The politics of energy forecasting pp. 219-241

- Atle Midttun and Thomas Baumgartner
- The social cost of imported oil pp. 242-252

- Harry G. Broadman
- The process of government and UK oil participation policy pp. 253-261

- D. Hann
- Standing charge rebates Costs and benefits pp. 262-271

- Michael Gibson and Catherine Price
- Household energy consumption in Slovenia ten years after the first oil shock pp. 272-280

- Tine Stanovnik
- Communication on energy Renewable energy and environment policies in Africa pp. 281-284

- Asit K. Biswas
- Criteria for energy pricing policy: edited by Corazon M. Siddayao Graham & Trotman, London, 1985, [pound sign]23.50 ([pound sign]27.00 airmail), 247 pp pp. 285-286

- David Pearce
- The political economy of global energy: by R.K. Pachauri Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA, 1985, [pound sign]24.00, 204 pp pp. 286-287

- Paul Tempest
- By their regulations ye shall know them pp. 287-287

- Warren H. Donnelly
Volume 14, issue 2, 1986
- Energy efficiency year 1986 What is in it for domestic consumers? pp. 98-100

- David Green and Susie Parsons
- Regulation of gas and electric utilities in the USA pp. 101-103

- Ian Brown
- Energy conservation and electricity utilities A comparative analysis of organizational obstacles to CHP/DH pp. 104-116

- Wolfgang Rudig
- Energy conservation in low-energy intensive firms in the UK pp. 117-132

- Homa Motamen and David McGee
- The social-psychological foundations of successful energy conservation programmes pp. 133-148

- Scott Coltrane, Dane Archer and Elliot Aronson
- The economics of improved charcoal stoves in Kenya pp. 149-158

- Eric L. Hyman
- Can a successful city-wide CHP scheme be launched in the UK? pp. 160-163

- Ian Jarvis
- Review of the US Residential conservation service pp. 164-166

- Eric Hirst
- Optimum sizing of investment in CHP plant for beverage-related processing industries pp. 167-171

- S. D. Fawkes and J. K. Jacques
- Someone will do something: World Energy Markets: Stability of Cyclical Change?, Seventh Annual North American Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE), Philadelphia, USA, 10-13 December 1985 pp. 172-173

- Mark Allen Bernstein
- Room for one more: GASTECH '85, 11th International LNG/LPG Conference, Nice, France, 12-15 November 1985 pp. 173-174

- M. Swiss
- Nuclear power's significance in energy policy: Tenth Annual Symposium of the Uranium Institute, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 3-5 September 1985 pp. 174-175

- Arthur Conway
- Energy in developing countries: Workshop on Energy Policy Formulation and Implementation, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, Friday 27 September 1985 pp. 176-178

- Andrew Barnett
- Political risk in the international oil and gas industry: by Howard Lax D. Reidel, Dortrecht, the Netherlands, 1984, 237 pp, [pound sign]14.50 pp. 178-180

- Harry G. Broadman
- The politics of energy policy change in Sweden: A review: by R. Sahr University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, 1985, 277 pp pp. 180-181

- Roland Andersson
- Electricity in Europe: Present status and prospects for the 1990s: by Andrew Holmes FT Business Information, 102 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5SA, 1985, 129 pp, [pound sign]125.00 to the UK and Eire, $189.00 elsewhere pp. 181-182

- Arthur Conway
- Prospects for the world oil industry: by Tim Niblock and Richard Lawless Croom Helm, Beckenham, UK, 1985, 131 pp, [pound sign]16.05 pp. 182-183

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- The new nuclear nations: by Leonard Spector A Carnegie Endowment Book, Vintage Books, New York, NY, 1985, 367 pp pp. 183-184

- Warren Donnelly
- An answer to a question posed by Professor Walter Goldstein pp. 184-185

- Ferdinand E. Banks
Volume 14, issue 1, 1986
- The regulation of private monopolies pp. 2-3

- Glyn England
- AGR v PWR The debate continues pp. 4-8

- David Green
- After Sleipner A policy for UK gas supplies pp. 9-14

- Jonathan Stern
- Progressive mobilization of oil resources A factor in ensuring moderate price rises Part 2 pp. 15-23

- P. C. Desprairies, X. Boy de la Tour and J. J. Lacour
- The impact of Middle Eastern methanol exports to Western Europe pp. 24-34

- John C. Fahy
- Electricity trade in the UK economic prospects and future uncertainty pp. 35-44

- Hadi Dowlatabadi and Nigel Evans
- Nuclear financial risk economy-wide costs of reactor accidents pp. 45-51

- Carolyn D. Heising and Varghese P. George
- Security of supply in the Western European market for natural gas pp. 52-64

- Alan Manne, Kjell Roland and Gunter Stephan
- Communication on energy a critique of the CEGB's economic case for a PWR at Sizewell pp. 65-78

- J. W. Jeffery
- Nuclear issues in FR Germany: the legal dimension pp. 79-81

- Keith Clement
- The changing energy market in FR Germany, 1973 to 1985 pp. 81-85

- Hans-Wilhelm Schiffer
- Natural gas in Australia pp. 86-88

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Could watered coal displace fuel oil? pp. 88-89

- Arthur Conway
- Sticking to the point pp. 90-91

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- A question of responsibility and choice pp. 91-92

- David Hough
- Bioenergy and economic development: Planning for biomass energy programmes in the third world: by William Ramsay CSIS Energy Policy Series, Vol 1, No 1, Westview Press, Boulder, CO, USA, 1985, 291 pp pp. 93-94

- Diana Schumacher
- The political economy of coal pp. 95-96

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- A reply pp. 96-96a

- Ronald P. Steenblik
- Soviet energy pp. 96-96b

- David Wilson
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