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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 1985
- Treating energy as a commodity pp. 506-510

- T. W. Berrie and M. Hoyle
- Progressive mobilization of oil resources a factor in ensuring moderate price rises part 1 pp. 511-523

- P. C. Desprairies, X. Boy de la Tour and J. J. Lacour
- Price and prospects for oil: Carrying the burden of excess capacity in the 1980s and beyond pp. 524-534

- Walter Goldstein
- Energy policy and the energy economy in FR Germany: An overview pp. 535-545

- Eike Rohling and Jochen Mohnfeld
- Potential energy planning conflicts in the UK pp. 546-558

- Susan Owens
- Structural changes in the UK energy market pp. 559-563

- H. Motamen and C. Schaller
- Nuclear waste repository siting: An alternative approach pp. 564-580

- Barry D. Solomon and Diane M. Cameron
- Demand for woodfuels by households in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines pp. 581-591

- Eric Hyman
- Communication on energy: Nuclear power and the non proliferation treaty: how the carrot became a turnip pp. 592-593

- Colin Hines and David Lowry
- European framework pp. 594-595

- R. C. Bending
- The political economy of coal: by Ferdinand E. Banks DC Heath, Lexington, MA, USA, 185, 272 pp, [pound sign]19.50 or $28.00 pp. 599-599

- Ronald P. Steenblik
- The economics of coal for steam raising in industry: by R.S. Holcomb and M. Prior IEA Coal Research, ICEAS/H4, IEA Coal Research, London, April 1985 pp. 600-599

- Jim Skea
- Taxation, uncertainty and the privatization of energy industries pp. 601-599

- Peter J. W. N. Bird
Volume 13, issue 5, 1985
- Heat recovery schemes in the UK pp. 418-420

- Gopal Srinivasan
- Promoting conservation in buildings: A promising route pp. 421-424

- Mayer Hillman
- US appliance efficiency standards pp. 425-436

- Patricia Rollin and Jan Beyea
- Impact of organizational factors on energy conservation measures pp. 437-444

- Birger Rapp and Jan Selmer
- US states and energy efficiency: North Carolina's `quango' pp. 445-457

- Jon M. Veigel and Sanford Lakoff
- Information technology and the use of energy pp. 458-476

- William Walker
- Energy management experience: Conference on Energy management experience, Construction Industry Conference Centre, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, 9-10 May 1985 pp. 477-476

- Derek P. Gregory
- Electricity supply debate: Conference on The pressurized water reactor and the UK, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, 22-23 April 1985; Conference on The future of the electricity supply industry, Polytechnic of the South Bank, London, 25-27 June 1985 pp. 478-479

- Nigel Evans, Alice Morgan and Mark Barrett
- The future of CHP: Fourth Open Conference of UNICHAL, Copenhagen, 30 June to 4 July 1985 pp. 480-485

- Norman Jenkins
- Energy and economy: Energy and economy -- global interdependencies, Seventh Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) 3-5 June 1985, Bonn pp. 485-488

- Mark Baier and Martin Czakainski
- Rural energy to meet development needs: Asian village approaches: edited by M. Nurul Islam, Richard Morse and M. Hadi Soesastro Westview Press, Boulder, CO, USA, distributed in the UK by Bowker, Epping, UK, 1984, 561 pp pp. 489-490

- Asit K. Biswas
- Energy pricing and demand management: by Mohan Munasinghe Bowker, Epping, UK, 1985, 175 pp, [pound sign]21.25 pp. 490-492

- Tom Berrie
- Improving energy demand analysis: edited by Paul Stern National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1984, 132 pp, $16.25 (export), $13.50 (USA, Canada and Mexico) pp. 492-494

- Tom Berrie
- Energy, economics, and foreign policy in the Soviet Union: by Ed A. Hewett The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1984, 228 pp pp. 497-498

- Matthew J. Sagers
- Energy policy and land use planning: An international perspective: edited by D.R. Cope, P. Hills and P. James Urban and Regional Planning Series, Vol 32, Pergamon, Oxford, UK, 1984, 308 pp, [pound sign]14.00 paperback, [pound sign]25.00 hardback pp. 498-499

- Ray Kemp
- Manufacturing industry and economic development in the SADCC countries: by Richard Peet pp. 499-500b

- Andrew MacKillop
- Wood, energy and households: edited by Carolyn Barnes, Jean Ensminger and Phil O'Keefe pp. 499-500d

- Andrew MacKillop
- Energy and development in southern Africa, part 2: edited by Phil O'Keefe and Barry Munslow pp. 499-500a

- Andrew MacKillop
- Energy and development in southern Africa, part 1: edited by Phil O'Keefe and Barry Munslow pp. 499-500c

- Andrew MacKillop
- Energy management: Can we learn from others?: by George F. Ray Gower, Aldershot, UK, for the Policy Studies Institute and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy Paper No 16, 1985, 120 pp pp. 500-501

- David Hawdon
Volume 13, issue 4, 1985
- Energy in developing countries: Edited by Joy Dunkerley pp. 299-300

- Joy Dunkerley
- Energy problems and policies in developing countries pp. 301-303

- R. K. Pachauri and Rashmi Pachauri
- World energy markets and the developing countries pp. 304-309

- Boum-Jong Choe
- Oil exploration in developing countries pp. 310-315

- Harry G. Broadman
- Energy technology acquisition for Third World development pp. 316-319

- John Chesshire and John Surrey
- The electric power sector in developing countries pp. 320-325

- Robert J. Saunders and Karl Jechoutek
- Biomass energy in developing countries pp. 326-329

- William Ramsay
- Energy and agriculture in developing countries pp. 330-334

- Ramesh Bhatia
- Energy conservation in the industrial sector of developing countries pp. 335-339

- G. Anandalingam
- Transport and energy in developing countries pp. 340-344

- David Geltner
- Energy pricing policies in developing countries pp. 345-349

- Russell J. deLucia and Michael C. Lesser
- Energy planning in developing countries pp. 350-354

- Wesley K. Foell
- The energy research group and its research survey pp. 355-356

- Ashok V. Desai
- Small nuclear power plants: Financing ease may balance scaling factor pp. 360-370

- Carl Behrens
- Transport constraints in Soviet petroleum pp. 371-380

- Matthew J. Sagers and Milford B. Green
- Petroleum taxes and optimal resource recovery pp. 381-401

- Arild N. Nystad
- Communication on energy An alternative projection model of future nuclear capacity pp. 402-403

- Mitsuo Takei
- A significant role for wind energy: First European Wind Energy Conference, Hamburg, FR Germany, 22-26 October 1984; 7th BWEA Conference, Oxford, UK, 27-29 March 1985; Windtech 85 International Symposium on Windship Technology, Southampton, UK, 23-25 April 1985 pp. 404-405

- Arthur Conway
- TV producer admits `I was wrong'; urges industry chiefs to be offensive: Half day symposium on `Public perception of energy questions', Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, 26 March 1985 pp. 406-407

- Chris Hope
- Energy policy in America since 1945: by Richard H.K. Vietor Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1985, 379 pp, $29.95 pp. 407-408

- Douglas A. Henderson
- The international oil market: by Alessandro Roncaglia (edited by J.A. Kregal) Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, 180 pp pp. 409-408

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- In search of oil: by B.F. Grossling and D.T. Nielson Financial Times Business Information, London, 1985; Volume I, The Search for Oil and its Impediments, 106 pp, [pound sign]70; Volume II, Country Analyses, 264 pp, [pound sign]145 pp. 409-410

- Peter R. Odell
- Oil economists' handbook 1985: by Gilbert Jenkins Elsevier, Barking, Essex, UK, 1985, 384 pp, [pound sign]60.00, $90.00 pp. 410-411b

- A. F. G. Scanlan
- Oil tanker databook 1985: by Michael Champness and Gilber Jenkins Elsevier, Barking, Essex, UK, 1985, 356 pp, [pound sign]55.00, $82.50 pp. 410-411a

- A. F. G. Scanlan
- Soviet resources in the world economy: edited by Robert G. Jensen, Theodore Shabad and Arthur W. Wright University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, 1983, 700 pp pp. 411-412

- Matthew J. Sagers
- Energy trends in the USSR pp. 413-414

- Theodore Shabad
- Economics of nuclear versus coal: big is beautiful? pp. 413-412

- Ferdinand E. Banks
Volume 13, issue 3, 1985
- When we all agree pp. 202-203

- Richard Eden
- Towards decentralization: Energy planning in Guangdong, PR China pp. 204-214

- Peter C. Brinkmann
- Energy futures for oil-importing developing countries pp. 215-229

- Michael Drohan
- Electric power generation options for the Netherlands to 2000: An evaluation of government's and environmentalists' scenarios pp. 230-242

- Bert de Vries and Daan Dijk
- Transportation of US western coal: The impact of deregulation on unit train rates pp. 243-252

- Michael B. Morrison
- Nuclear uncertainties: Energy loans for fission power pp. 253-266

- Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen
- Avoided costs for solar facilities pp. 267-282

- Theresa Flaim
- Communications on energy: Economic evaluation of investments for electricity systems pp. 283-284

- E. A. Bossanyi
- Economic evaluation of investments for electricity systems -- a reply pp. 284-285

- Nigel Evans
- The great proliferation debate: The plutonium business and the spread of the bomb by Walter C. Patterson Paladin Books, Granda Publishing, London, 1984, 272 pp [pound sign]2.95 pp. 287-289c

- Warren H. Donnelly
- The great proliferation debate: The nuclear age -- power, proliferation and the arms race by William Sweet Congressional Quarterly, Washington, 1984, 253 pp, [pound sign]11.95 paperback pp. 287-289a

- Warren H. Donnelly
- The great proliferation debate: Nuclear proliferation today by Leonard S. Spector Vantage Books, Random House, New York, 1984, 478 pp, [pound sign]5.95 paperback and Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1984, $25.00 hardback pp. 287-289b

- Warren H. Donnelly
- World uranium market: The international uranium market by Thomas L. Neff Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1984, 359 pp, [pound sign]30.95 pp. 289-290

- Ian Smart
- Marginal cost pricing: Marginal cost analysis and pricing of water and electric power: Methodology notes by Yves Albouy Inter-American Development Bank, 808 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20577, 1983, 216 pp pp. 290-293

- T. W. Berrie
Volume 13, issue 2, 1985
- Is improved energy efficiency still an important policy issue? pp. 115-116

- Eric Hirst
- Energy conservation: The need for a sharper institutional focus pp. 117-119

- Jane Carter
- The electric route to economic growth pp. 120-125

- J. C. Smith
- Energy conservation and productivity growth: Can we have both? pp. 126-132

- Sam H. Schurr
- Residential conservation incentives pp. 133-142

- Paul C. Stern, Linda G. Berry and Eric Hirst
- Non-participants in utility energy conservation programmes pp. 143-155

- Robert M. Wirtshafter
- Federal--state conservation programmes: The states' assessment pp. 156-168

- Stephen W. Sawyer
- Commercial sector energy efficiency improvements: An economic and statistical analysis of empirical data pp. 169-178

- Dan Kowalczyk
- The economics of energy conservation through top-up loft insulation pp. 179-187

- Peter J. W. N. Bird
- Communications on energy: Fighting London's cold war pp. 188-189

- Colin Hines
- Woodfuel, deforestation and tree growing in the developing world pp. 190-192

- Gerald Foley
- Energy in LDCs pp. 192-195

- Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- Electricity and CHP pp. 195-195

- L.G. Brookes
Volume 13, issue 1, 1985
- Free-falling oil prices- who would benefit? pp. 3-4

- Chris Hope
- Impact of the superpowers' energy balances on world oil pp. 5-12

- Tony Scanlan
- Soviet gas and European security pp. 13-26

- David M. Adamson
- Energy policy and the privatization of the UK energy industries pp. 27-36

- Michael G. Webb
- Competition in UK gas distribution The effect of recent legislation pp. 37-50

- Catherine Price
- `Immortal' energy systems and intergenerational justice pp. 51-59

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Connecticut's residential conservation service: An evaluation pp. 60-70

- Eric Hirst, Patricia S. Hu, Earle F. Taylor and Kathy M. Thayer
- Decentralized energy supply: Suitability for the UK's industrial sectors pp. 71-83

- S. S. Thabit and J. Stark
- Efficiency and the role of government in energy policy pp. 84-96

- Mathilde Benveniste
- Synfuel development impacts-- econometric modelling and policy analysis pp. 97-101

- Barry D. Solomon
- Energy economics in Norway: Inaugural Conference of the Norwegian Chapter of the International Association of Energy Economists, 18-19 June 1984, Chr Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway pp. 101-102

- Chris Hope
- Call for reduction in SO2 emissions: The Acid Rain Inquiry. An Open International Conference, Edinburgh, 27-29 September 1984 pp. 102-103

- Nigel Evans and Jim Skea
- Blue gold: The political economy of natural gas: by J.D. Davis George Allen and Unwin, London, 1984, 336 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 104-105

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Review of member states' energy policies: Publication COM (84) 88 final, Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, 1984, 175 pp, free pp. 106-107

- Andrew MacKillop
- Oil futures trading: The impact on the structure of the petroleum market: by Hossein Razavi Financial Times Business Information, 102-108 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5SA, 1984, 146 pp, [pound sign]225, $345 pp. 106-105

- F. E. Banks
- Nuclear power and public responsibility: by L. E. J. Roberts Cambridge University Press, 1984, 151 pp, [pound sign]8.95 pp. 107-108

- Roger Williams
- Nuclear energy: by Simon Rippon Heinemann, London, 1984; 214 pp, [pound sign]15 pp. 108-109

- Leonard G. Brookes
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