International Journal of Global Energy Issues
1998 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2001
- The impact of liberalisation on the corporate structure of the natural gas industry in North America: its relevance to possible futures for European natural gas pp. 255-271

- Ian Rutledge, Philip Wright
- Structural changes in the European gas industry: causes and consequences pp. 272-286

- Patrick Heren
- Transport, the strategic issue at stake for the future of natural gas in Europe: avoidance of hidden collusion and implementation of efficient pricing pp. 287-299

- Laurent David and Jacques Percebois
- Market integration for natural gas in Europe pp. 300-312

- Frank Asche, Petter Osmundsen, Ragnar Tveteras
- Fuel for thought: European energy market restructuring and the future of power generation gas use pp. 313-327

- Patrik Soderholm
- Civic markets: the case of the California energy crisis pp. 328-344

- Woodrow W. Clark and Ii
Volume 16, issue 1/2/3, 2001
- Basic direction of energy saving policies in the Republic of Belarus pp. 6-14

- Andrew F. Molochko
- The energy system in Bulgaria - challenges and barriers to transition pp. 15-25

- Maria Ruytcheva, Michail Denisyev
- Energy problems in the Czech Republic pp. 26-33

- Pawel Erban
- Development trends in the Estonian energy sector at transition pp. 34-49

- Ulo Rudi
- New direction of energy policy in Hungary towards the new millennium pp. 50-63

- M. Poos, G. Meszaros
- Energy policy in Latvia pp. 64-81

- Aleksandrs Oss, Yuris Ekmanis, Viktor Zebergs, Namejs Zeltinsh
- Energy conservation policy in Lithuania: experiences and problems pp. 82-100

- Viktoras Valentukevicius, Vaclovas Miskinis
- Some elements of energy conservation policy under the energy policy guidelines of Poland pp. 101-115

- Zygmunt Parczewski, Franciszek Krawczynski
- Energy efficiency promotion under the conditions of Romania's transition towards a market economy pp. 116-128

- Vasile Rugina
- The energy conservation potential in heat supply systems for Russian cities and towns: ways of realisation pp. 129-139

- Tatiana V. Lisotchkina
- Energy economy of the Slovak Republic: current situation and future outlook pp. 140-158

- Jan Rousek, Alena _alamonova, Maria Svobodova
- Energy efficiency policy in Slovenia pp. 159-168

- Franc Beravs
- Ukraine: energy and economic situation, energy conservation policy distinctions of energy consumption pp. 169-181

- N. Gnedoy, M. Kulik
- General problems of the policy of efficient energy consumption in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 182-200

- F. Krawczynski, J. Michna
- Tendencies of energy industry development in the EU accession candidate countries of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 201-212

- Wilhelm Riesner
- Energy efficiency and savings in the Russian Federation pp. 213-225

- V. Chupyatov, Alexey Makarov and E. Medvedeva
- Cooperation between the developed and transformation countries in the area of efficient energy conservation policy pp. 226-241

- D. Frormann, J. Michna
- Still transition or a new situation in energy conservation policy in Central and Eastern European countries? pp. 242-251

- J. Kapala, J. Michna, Y. Ekmanis, N. Zeltinsh
Volume 15, issue 3/4, 2001
- Impact of science and technology on energy and environmental research and development pp. 164-185

- Ibrahim Dincer
- Environmental impact and design of an OTEC plant pp. 186-194

- C. Wu
- Techno-economic modelling of integrated advanced power cycles pp. 195-219

- A.O. Ong'iro, V.I. Ugursal, A.M. Al Taweel
- Biomass-fired fuel cells pp. 220-246

- D. McIlveen-Wright, J.T. McMullan, B.C. Williams
- Energy conservation studies on residential heating systems: an application for Izmir, Turkey pp. 247-263

- Arif Hepbasli
- Preliminary studies of lignocellulosics and waste fuels for fixed bed gasification pp. 264-280

- Hayati Olgun, Murat Dogru, Colin R. Howarth, Abdullah A. Malik
- Baseline data in air quality impact studies pp. 281-292

- Ahmet Aksakal
- Effects of cloud microphysical parameters on the global energy budget pp. 293-309

- I. Gultepe
- NO x formation by steam injection using detailed chemical kinetics pp. 310-322

- H. Yamashita, D. Zhao, S.N. Danov, T. Furuhata, N. Arai
Volume 15, issue 1/2, 2001
- Financial incentives to promote renewable energy systems in European electricity markets: a survey pp. 5-24

- Reinhard Haas, Norbert Wohlgemuth, Claus Huber,
- Renewable portfolio standard and certificates trading on the Dutch electricity market pp. 25-48

- Jens Drillisch
- The importance of external costs for the competitiveness of renewable energies pp. 49-58

- A. Rabl
- Driving factors of non-commercial biomass consumption: a multivariate approach pp. 59-72

- Jan Ban, Nadir Guerer
- Reduce, reuse and renew: one possible approach to cut carbon emissions pp. 73-83

- Thomas E. Hoff, John P. Weyant, Chris Herig, Howard J. Wenger
- Economic impact of the valuation of life cycle CO 2 emissions from renewable and fossil energy systems pp. 84-96

- Gustavo Nadal, Osvaldo L. Girardin
- Overcoming financial barriers to wider use of renewable energy technology in Africa pp. 117-131

- Ogunlade R. Davidson, John Turkson
- The development of biomass gasification technology towards market penetration in China pp. 132-140

- Dennis Y. C. Leung, Bingyan Xu, Chungzhi Wu
- Forecasting US renewables in the national energy modelling system pp. 141-158

- Roger Diedrich, Thomas W. Petersik
Volume 14, issue 1/2/3/4, 2000
- Technology evolution and energy modelling: overview of research and findings pp. 1-32

- Pantelis Capros and E. Lakis Vouyoukas
- The energy, environment, technology nexus pp. 33-47

- Mike Bess and Mark Whiteley
- Technology dynamics in energy systems models with perfect foresight pp. 48-64

- Tom Kram, Ad Seebregts, Gerrit Jan Schaeffer, Leonardo Barreto, Socrates Kypreos, Sabine Messner and Leo Schrattenholzer
- Energy technology dynamics pp. 65-103

- Patrick Criqui, Jean-Marie Martin, Leo Schrattenholzer, Tom Kram, Luc Soete and Adriaan van Zon
- Modelling energy technology dynamics: methodology for adaptive expectations models with learning by doing and learning by searching pp. 104-115

- Nikolaos Kouvaritakis, Antonio Soria and Stephane Isoard
- World energy projections to 2030 pp. 116-136

- Patrick Criqui and Nikolaos Kouvaritakis
- The European energy outlook to 2010 and 2030 pp. 137-154

- Pantelis Capros and Leonidas Mantzos
- Kyoto and technology at world level: costs of CO 2 reduction under flexibility mechanisms and technical progress pp. 155-168

- Patrick Criqui and Laurent Viguier
- Kyoto and technology at the European Union: costs of emission reduction under flexibility mechanisms and technology progress pp. 169-183

- Pantelis Capros and Leonidas Mantzos
- World post-Kyoto scenarios: benefits from accelerated technology progress pp. 184-203

- Nikolaos Kouvaritakis, Patrick Criqui and Claude Thonet
- European Union post-Kyoto scenarios: benefits from accelerated technology progress pp. 204-221

- Pantelis Capros and Leonidas Mantzos
- Endogenous learning in world post-Kyoto scenarios: application of the POLES model under adaptive expectations pp. 222-248

- Nikolaos Kouvaritakis, Antonio Soria, Stephane Isoard and Claude Thonet
- Endogenous learning in European post-Kyoto scenarios: results from applying the market equilibrium model PRIMES pp. 249-261

- Pantelis Capros and Leonidas Mantzos
- A post-Kyoto analysis with the ERIS model prototype pp. 262-280

- Leonardo Barreto and Socrates Kypreos
- Further experiments with ERIS model prototype: sensitivity analysis for post-Kyoto pp. 281-288

- Pantelis Capros and Alexandros Chryssochoides
- Endogenous learning and technology clustering: analysis with MARKAL model of the Western European energy system pp. 289-319

- Ad Seebregts, Tom Kram, Gerrit Jan Schaeffer and Alexandra Bos
- Limiting air pollution from transport: economic evaluation of policy options for the European Union pp. 320-330

- Stef Proost, Denise Van Regemorter, Frederic Lantz and Valerie Saint-Antonin
- Renewable energy technologies and the European industry pp. 331-347

- Mark Whiteley and Mike Bess
- ERIS: A model prototype with endogenous technological change pp. 347-397

- Socrates Kypreos, Leonardo Barreto, Pantelis Capros and Sabine Messner
- A longer-term outlook on future energy systems pp. 348-373

- Leo Schrattenholzer, Yoshiyuke Fujie, Patrick Criqui, Luc Soete, Adriaan van Zon and Dieter Herrmann
- Technology Database E3TDB pp. 398-403

- Mike Bess, Mark Whiteley, Ulrich Schellmann and Christoph Schlenzig
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