International Journal of Global Energy Issues
1998 - 2025
From Inderscience Enterprises Ltd Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sarah Parker (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 13, issue 4, 2000
- Corporate restructuring of the global energy industry: an overview of events and issues pp. 296-327

- Kevin Lillis
- Comments on Kevin Lillis's paper pp. 328-329

- Lars Bergman
- The restructuring of the international coal industry pp. 333-347

- David Humphreys and Keith Welham
- The international coal industry: comments on the paper by David Humphreys and Keith Welham pp. 348-356

- Patrik Soderholm
- Corporate restructuring of the global energy industry, the next steps: the case of gas in Europe pp. 357-371

- Kjell Roland, Erik S. Sorensen
- Comments on Kjell Roland's and Erik Sorensen's paper pp. 372-374

- Peter J.W.N. Bird
- The global energy industry: is competition among suppliers ensured? pp. 378-399

- Pierre Regibeau
- Where are we heading - and what can we do about it? A comment on Pierre Regibeau's paper pp. 400-404

- Bo Diczfalusy
- Is competition among suppliers ensured?: a comment on Pierre Regibeau's paper pp. 406-409

- Christer Sjolin
- Implication of restructuring for producers, consumers, investors and society at large pp. 410-424

- Dennis C. Mueller
- Why large size adds to value: a comment on Dennis Mueller's paper pp. 425-431

- Michael Klein
Volume 13, issue 1/2/3, 2000
- A global renewable energy scenario pp. -

- Bent Sorensen, Peter Meibom
- Energy and the protection of the atmosphere pp. 4-57

- Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Arnulf Grubler
- The treatment of technology development in energy models pp. 58-69

- Harry Audus
- Energy scenarios in global economic models of greenhouse gas reduction pp. 70-85

- Mark Diesendorf
- Modelling energy system using three-dimensional input-output analysis pp. 86-101

- Yoshikuni Yoshida, Hisashi Ishitani, Ryuji Matsuhashi
- Models of energy saving systems: the battlefield of environmental planning pp. 102-122

- Jorgen S. Norgard
- Wind energy today and in the 21st century pp. 145-158

- Per Dannemand Andersen, Peter Hjuler Jensen
- Solar energy options for renewable energy economies pp. 159-169

- David R. Mills
- Interregional power transmission: a component in planning for renewable energy technologies pp. 170-180

- Stefan Kruger Nielsen, Bent Sorensen,
- A global clean fossil scenario pp. 181-195

- Bernd Kuemmel
- Long-term energy scenarios: the approach of the World Energy Council pp. 277-284

- Michael Jefferson
- Danish long-term energy scenarios pp. 285-292

- Sigurd L. Pedersen, Jesper Gundermann
Volume 12, issue 7/8, 1999
- Energy taxation - a historical overview pp. 304-314

- Leif Muten
- Fundamental problems in taxing energy, a comment on Leif Muten's paper pp. 315-318

- Erik S. Sorensen
- Environmental versus fiscal considerations in taxing energy pp. 319-331

- Kalle Maatta
- Greenhouse gas abatement and tradable emission permits in open economies; a comment on Kalle Maatta's paper pp. 332-335

- Per Kageson
- Taxing energy for fiscal or environmental ends; a comment on Kalle Maatta's paper pp. 336-339

- Bengt Kristrom
- The need for cross-border harmonisation of energy taxes in an interdependent world pp. 340-351

- Stephen Smith
- Cross-border and cross-sector harmonisation of environmental taxes; a comment on Stephen Smith's paper pp. 352-354

- Olle Eklund
- Are carbon taxes the best tool to implement the Kyoto commitments? A comment on Stephen Smith's paper pp. 355-362

- G. Campbell Watkins
- Carbon-dioxide and energy taxes on manufacturing industry - there is a need for a global approach pp. 363-371

- Sven-Olof Lodin
- Taxation of greenhouse gases: why Kyoto will not be implemented pp. 372-376

- Marian Radetzki
- Taxation of greenhouse gases, comments on Sven-Olof Lodin's and Marian Radetzki's papers pp. 377-

- Erik S. Sorensen
- What have we learnt from the deliberations on energy taxation pp. 378-379

- Carl Johan Aberg
Volume 12, issue 1/2/3/4/5/6, 1999
- Integrating sustainability in energy policy modelling pp. 1-14

- Werner Hediger
- Strategic electric sector assessment methodology under sustainability conditions (SESAMS). Knowledge-based decision support framework: an enhanced methodology pp. 15-32

- Adrian V. Gheorghe, R.M. von Spakovsky, P.A. Haldi, Stefan Hirschberg, S. Connors
- Integration and decision support systems for energy policy management and comparative assessment studies pp. 33-59

- Adrian V. Gheorghe
- Incorporating environmental concerns into electric system expansion planning using a multi-criteria decision support system pp. 60-67

- Vladimir S. Koritarov, Guenter Conzelmann, Thomas D. Veselka, William A. Buehring, Richard R. Cirillo, Victor V. Podinovski
- MOPCA: a multi-criteria decision model for power system expansion planning - methodology and case study pp. 68-80

- Shi Xiangjun, Mo Xuefeng, Fu Qiang, Lin Jianwen
- Energy planning and environmental management with the information and decision support system MESAP pp. 81-91

- Christoph Schlenzig
- Decision support system framework of the PRIMES energy model of the European Commission pp. 92-119

- Yiannis Antoniou, Pantelis Capros
- Ensuring future energy alternatives: the role of resource planning in forming long-range energy and environmental policies pp. 120-130

- Stephen R. Connors
- Non-linear modelling of integrated energy supply and demand systems pp. 131-137

- Bent Sorensen
- Fuzzy linear programming for DSS in energy planning pp. 138-151

- T. Canz
- Visual interactive structured modelling in energy policy and management pp. 152-158

- Giampiero E.G. Beroggi
- A GIS-based regional energy-environment policy model pp. 159-167

- E. Fragniere, A. Haurie, R. Kanala
- Uncertainty assessment in the supply function of lignite deposits pp. 168-179

- Ioannis A. Papazoglou
- Risk based regulations: a legal view pp. 180-195

- Hansjorg Seiler
- Model-based decision support in energy planning pp. 196-207

- Sabine Messner, Manfred Strubegger
- Full value costs for sustainable electric utility options pp. 208-217

- Warren W. Schenler
- An integrated framework for comparative assessment of electricity supply chains and strategies: the DECADES project pp. 218-232

- I.F. Vladu
- Assessment of CO 2 reduction policies for Switzerland pp. 233-243

- S. Kypreos
- Development of regional capacity expansion plan in Russia (application of the WASP model) pp. 244-256

- Y.F. Chernilin, S.L. Kononov, E.F. Zakharova, V.S. Kagramanyan, A.V. Malenkov
- Preliminary research of health and environmental impacts and greenhouse gas emission from coal-fired power and nuclear power chains in China pp. 257-270

- Pan Ziqiang, Chen Zhuzhou, Zhu Zhiming, Xiu Binglin, Ma Zhonghai, Hao Jianzhong and He Huimin
- Environmental inventories for future electricity supply systems for Switzerland pp. 271-282

- R. Dones, U., Ganter, S. Hirschberg,
- Modelling an international market of CO 2 emission permits pp. 283-291

- O. Bahn, S. Kypreos, B. Bueler, H.J. Luthi
- Analogical gates - a network approach to multi-criteria aggregation with application in risk assessment pp. 292-298

- E. Badreddin
| |