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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1978
- The end of the Paris energy dialogue and the need for an international energy institute pp. 254-276

- Trevor A. Byer
- US nuclear policy and the European energy market pp. 277-284

- Robert A. Purple
- The impact of the Carter programme on the Western European energy market pp. 285-293

- Pierre Desprairies
- The UK surface passenger transport sector: Energy consumption and policy options for conservation pp. 294-313

- D. Maltby, I. G. Monteath and K. A. Lawler
- Carbon dioxide and climate: Too much heat clouds debate pp. 314-319

- John Gribbin
- Unequal shares in the North Sea pp. 320-331

- Richard Bailey
- Fuel for the fire -- the reappraisal of multilateral energy aid pp. 332-338

- R. Thomas Hoffmann
- Nuclear power costs in the UK pp. 339-340

- Hugh Hunt
- Colin sweet responds pp. 340-341

- Colin Sweet
- Annual report on energy research, development and demonstration: Activities of the IEA 1977-1978: 67 pp, OECD, Paris, 1978 pp. 342-344

- Norman Jenkins
- North sea oil in the future: by C. Robinson and J. Morgan 216pp, [pound sign]10.00, Macmillan for the Trade Policy Research Centre, London, 1978 pp. 342-341

- G. A. Mackay
Volume 6, issue 3, 1978
- The politics of US energy policy pp. 180-195

- Walter Goldstein
- Impact of government subsidies on market penetration of synthetic fuels pp. 196-208

- Ali Ezzati
- Price sensitivity of petrol consumption and some policy implications: The case of the EEC pp. 209-216

- George J. Kouris
- India's energy consumption: Composition and trends pp. 217-230

- Ashok V. Desai
- Energy policy and the EEC pp. 231-234

- Georges Brondel
- Transport fuel for the post-oil era -- a different view pp. 234-236

- William F. Barron
- Nuclear power proliferation -- no case for anguish pp. 236-238

- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Energy consumption in Canada since confederation pp. 239-245

- F. R. Steward
- Petroleum -- the Australian outlook pp. 245-246

- John C. Cameron
- Planning climate and energy policies pp. 246-246

- A. Henderson-Sellers
- Estimating UK energy demand for the year 2000: A sectoral approach (SPRU Occasional paper series No 5): by J.H. Chesshire and A.J. Surrey 80pp, [pound sign]5.00, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, Mantell Building, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex BN1 9RF, UK, 1978 pp. 247-248

- G. Gravelle, G. Charleswort and T. M. Baker
Volume 6, issue 2, 1978
- Energy policy, the energy price fallacy and the role of nuclear energy in the UK pp. 94-106

- L. G. Brookes
- Nuclear power costs in the UK pp. 107-118

- Colin Sweet
- Energy policy in developing countries pp. 119-128

- T. W. Berrie and D. Leslie
- Analysis of the WAES scenarios using the World Integrated Model pp. 129-139

- Barry B. Hughes and Mihajlo D. Mesarovic
- Long-term energy demand forecasting A new approach pp. 140-157

- B. Chateau and B. Lapillonne
- How much oil can the North Sea produce?--continued The critics' defence pp. 158-159

- C. G. Wall, D. C. Wilson and W. Jones
- A final word pp. 159-160

- Peter Odell and Kenneth E. Rosing
- Modelling energy -- economy interactions pp. 160-162

- Sam H. Schurr
- Input-output techniques and energy cost of commodities pp. 162-165

- Robert A. Herendeen
- Soviet-American energy involvement pp. 166-167

- Julie Rogers
- The US Energy Information Administration and coal data pp. 168-169

- Thomas F. Hogarty
- NUCLEAR POWER: Its development in the United Kingdom: by R.F. Pocock Hardback [pound sign]12.80, paperback [pound sign]5.10, Unwin Brothers Ltd, Old Woking, Surrey, UK, and the Institution of Nuclear Engineers, 1977 pp. 169-170

- Walter C. Patterson
- Strategy for energy conservation through tribology: 174 pp, $15.00, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1977 pp. 170-171

- Chris Evans
- Utopias in conflict: In the March 1978 issue of Energy Policy Alvin Weinberg reviewed Soft Energy Paths: Toward a Durable Peace by Amory B. Lovins (231 + xx pp, hardback $15.40, [pound sign]10.30, US paperback $6.95, Ballinger Publishing Co, Cambridge, Mass, 1977, distributed in the UK by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester; [pound sign]0.95, Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1977). Amory Lovins responds below pp. 171-174

- Amory B. Lovins
- Alvin M. Weinberg replies pp. 174-174

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Amory Lovins adds as a final postcript pp. 174-175

- Alvin M. Weinberg
Volume 6, issue 1, 1978
- A proposal for a new US oil policy pp. 2-13

- Arnold E. Safer
- Energy planning in Guatemala: Response to crisis pp. 14-20

- Allan K. Fitzsimmons and Terry L. McIntosh
- Transport fuels for the post-oil era pp. 21-35

- G. Charlesworth and T. M. Baker
- The USA faces the energy challenge pp. 36-52

- Guy de Carmoy
- Policy on energy pricing pp. 53-65

- Michael G. Webb
- Intensities of energy usage an international and intertemporal comparison pp. 66-75

- Ron Edwards and Ashok Parikh
- Communications on energy oil and economics pp. 76-78

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- The US insulation market pp. 78-80

- Noel D. Uri
- Staging the nuclear debate pp. 80-83

- Gerald Foley and E. A. van Buren
- A clash of anathemas pp. 83-85

- Patrick Coyne
- Soft energy paths: Toward a durable peace: by Amory B. Lovins 231 + xx pp, $15.40, Ballinger Publishing Co, Cambridge, Mass, 1977; [pound sign]0.95, Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, UK, 1977 pp. 85-87

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Electric energy availability and regional growth: by George S. Tolley, Charles W. Upton and V. Stevens Hastings 272 pp, $17.50, Ballinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, Mass, 1977 pp. 87-90

- Noel D. Uri
- The fissile society: Energy, electricity and the nuclear option: by Walter Patterson 117 pp, Earth Resources Research Ltd, 40 James Street, London W1, 1977 pp. 90-91

- John Chesshire
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