International Journal of Global Energy Issues
1998 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 1/2/3/4, 2008
- Prospects for nuclear power in the 21st century: a world tour pp. 3-27

- Ferenc L. Toth
- Long-term performance targets for nuclear energy. Part 1: The global scenario context pp. 28-76

- Hans-Holger Rogner, Alan McDonald and Keywan Riahi
- Long-term performance targets for nuclear energy. Part 2: Markets and learning rates pp. 77-101

- Hans-Holger Rogner, Alan McDonald and Keywan Riahi
- Prospects for nuclear energy in Europe pp. 102-121

- Bob van der Zwaan
- Prospects for nuclear energy in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus pp. 122-145

- Oleg Purtov
- Prospects for nuclear power development in the Russian Federation and Central Asian countries pp. 146-161

- Alexander N. Chebeskov and Vladimir S. Kagramanyan
- Prospects for nuclear energy in West Asia and North Africa pp. 162-176

- Hans-Holger Rogner and Sayed B. Abdel-Hamid
- Prospects for nuclear power in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 21st century pp. 177-203

- Andrew Kenny
- Prospects of nuclear energy in the 21st century in Southwest Asia: an assessment for Pakistan and Afghanistan pp. 204-227

- Ahmad Mumtaz, Mansoor Hassan Khan Lodhi and Muhammad Saleem Ullah
- Prospects for nuclear energy in South Asia in the 21st century pp. 228-248

- R.B. Grover
- South-East Asian prospects for nuclear power pp. 249-263

- Budi Sudarsono and Daniel Weisser
- The prospects for nuclear energy in the East Asian region: focusing on China pp. 264-288

- Zhidong Li
- Prospects for nuclear energy in the 21st century: The East-Asian perspective pp. 289-308

- Koji Nagano
- Prospects for nuclear power in Australia and New Zealand pp. 309-323

- Anna L. Matysek and Brian S. Fisher
- Prospects for nuclear energy in Canada, the USA and Mexico pp. 324-341

- Ronald E. Hagen
- Prospects for nuclear energy in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 342-359

- Olga C.R.L. Simbalista
- Nuclear knowledge management: a crucial bridge to the global nuclear renaissance pp. 360-375

- Charles S. Carlisle, John R. Hunter and Alan E. Waltar
- Proliferation resistance and the nuclear renaissance pp. 376-392

- Thomas E. Shea and Michael D. Zentner
- Advanced plants to meet rising expectations for nuclear power pp. 393-412

- John Cleveland
Volume 29, issue 4, 2008
- The impact of energy security on Australia's international relations pp. 360-365

- Alexander Downer
- Energy security: the new cold war pp. 366-370

- A.M. Martin Ferguson
- Energy competition and international relations pp. 371-376

- Matt J. Matthews
- Accessing energy resources in the arc of instability pp. 377-387

- Stephen Brophy
- Factoring energy security into Australian foreign and trade policy: Has luck run out? pp. 388-399

- Richard Leaver
- Asia's rising complex energy interdependence pp. 400-433

- Barry Naughten
- 'Strong enterprise, weak government': energy policy making in China pp. 434-453

- Yi-chong Xu
- Australia's engagement in the nuclear fuel cycle: the non-proliferation dimension pp. 454-469

- Andrew O'Neil
- Rapporteur's report pp. 470-474

- Robert Pritchard
Volume 29, issue 3, 2008
- Kinetics of the low-temperature pyrolysis of walnut shell pp. 248-261

- Ronghou Liu and Hairong Yuan
- The techno-economic assessment of biomass pyrolysis gasification system for central gas supply: a case study of Jinzhou pp. 262-272

- Xiaoyan Mei, Ronghou Liu, Longlong Ma and Hanjing Wu
- Background of biogas technology and its recent developments in Iran pp. 273-283

- Mehrdad Adl and Ghasem-Ali Omrani
- Effects of anaerobic fermentation residue of biogas production on the yield and quality of Chinese cabbage and nutrient accumulations in soil pp. 284-293

- Yuanyuan Wang, Fei Shen, Ronghou Liu and Lijuan Wu
- Pilot design of biomass energy resources inquiry system based on MapX: a case of Liyang city in China pp. 294-302

- Peibing Yan, Weiming Wu and Xiaohua Wang
- The effects of biodiesel usage on the components of an engine pp. 303-313

- Ismet Celik, Cem Sensogut and Nuri Ceylan
- Combustion and emission characteristics of diesel engine fuelled with methyl esters of pungam oil and rice bran oil pp. 314-328

- G. Lakshmi Narayana Rao, N. Nallusamy, S. Sampath and K. Rajagopal
- Experimental investigations on diethyl ether as fuel additive in biodiesel engine pp. 329-336

- A.S. Ramadhas, S. Jayaraj and C. Muraleedharan
- A study on the development and exports outlook of palm biodiesel in Malaysia pp. 337-353

- Peck Yean Gan and Zhi Dong Li
Volume 29, issue 1/2, 2008
- Electricity market reform and 'reform of the reforms' pp. 3-27

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- The relevance of cross-border transmission capacities for competition in the continental European electricity market pp. 28-54

- Reinhard Haas, Hans Auer, Thomas Faber and Erich Wagner
- The old and the new reform of Chile's power industry pp. 55-74

- Maria Soledad Arellano
- The second reform of the Brazilian electric sector pp. 75-87

- Luciano Losekann
- The emergence of Australia's electricity market pp. 88-108

- Alan Moran
- Electricity market deregulation and energy security: a study of the UK and Singapore electricity markets pp. 109-132

- Youngho Chang and Jian Liang Lee
- Unbundling ownership and control: international experience of independent system operators pp. 133-142

- Enese Lieb-Doczy, Isabelle McKenzie and David Squires
- Investment and quality incentives under price cap regimes pp. 143-161

- Graham Shuttleworth
- Assessing the benefits of a provision of system services by distributed generation pp. 162-180

- Christoph Weber and Philip Vogel
- On methodology for modelling wind power impact on power systems pp. 181-198

- Lennart Soder and Hannele Holttinen
- An analysis of spatial pricing and renewable generation in the British electricity system pp. 199-220

- Matteo Di Castelnuovo, Matthew Leach and Peter Pearson
- Renewable policy in a competitive environment: key issues pp. 221-246

- Claus Huber
Volume 28, issue 4, 2007
- Production and characterisation of bio-oil from biomass fast pyrolysis in a fluidised bed reactor pp. 347-356

- Liu Ronghou, Wang Hua, Li Tianshu, Zhang Chunmei and Wu Lijuan
- Economic evaluation and environmental benefits of biofuel: an Indian perspective pp. 357-381

- Anuj Kumar Chandel, Rajeev Kumar Kapoor, M. Lakshmi Narasu, Viswajith Viswadevan, S.G. Saravana Kumaran, Ravinder Rudravaram, L. Venkateswar Rao, K.K. Tripathi, Banwari Lal and R.C. Kuhad
- Influence of light intensity on hydrogen production by Rhodobacter sphaeroides from swine manure wastewater pp. 382-388

- Zhang Quanguo, Zhou Ruyan, Zhang Junhe and Yang Qunfa
- Potential of energy production by Chinese farmers to fuel rural development pp. 389-406

- Cecile Van Hezik and Wen Yu
- Effect of the compound additives on anaerobic fermentation slurry for killing aphides pp. 407-418

- Zhang Quanguo, Wang Sulan, Zhou Ruyan and Li Pengpeng
- Modification of dolomite for hydrogen production via catalytic gasification of residue derived from biomass hydrolysis pp. 419-429

- Wen-zhi Li, Yong-jie Yan, Miao Huang, Jun Wang and Ming-qiang Chen
- Design, development and performance evaluation of latent heat storage foot warmers pp. 430-444

- D. Buddhi, Atul Sharma and S.D. Sharma
- Development of household biogas digesters and its economic analysis in China pp. 445-450

- Wang Xiaohua and Feng Zhenmin
Volume 28, issue 2/3, 2007
- Sustainable nuclear energy: some reasons for optimism pp. 138-160

- Richard Wilson
- CO 2 emissions mitigation policies and their effects on the Thailand energy system pp. 161-180

- Toshihiko Nakata and Matchantika Ratananakorn
- Potential of crop residue in India as a source of energy pp. 181-194

- Apurba Sarkar
- Recovering energy from biogas emission: the case of Mariana Mantovana landfill (Italy) pp. 195-214

- Massimo Bertolini and Maurizio Bevilacqua
- Hydrogen production technology for powering civil and industrial systems: a review pp. 215-224

- Life Kaanagbara and H.I. Inyang
- Physical properties of wood pellets from a novel pelletising process pp. 225-240

- T. Wild, C. Bergins, K. Strauss and G. Von Haas
- Advanced processes for low rank coal drying and dewatering in high efficient power plants pp. 241-263

- C. Bergins and K. Strauss
- Separation of CO 2 during combustion of coal in a pressurised fluidised bed pp. 264-274

- Ralf Wernke, Thomas Wild, Christian Bergins and Karl Strauss
- Comparative study of steam injection effects on operation of gas turbine cycles pp. 275-294

- Hany Mohamed
- Visible light-operated glucose-O 2 biofuel cell pp. 295-303

- Yutaka Amao and Yumi Takeuchi
- Catalysis of atomic hydrogen to new hydrides as a new power source pp. 304-324

- R.L. Mills, J. He, M. Nansteel and B. Dhandapani
- Modelling oil degradation in electric transformer oil under typical loads pp. 325-343

- Life Kaanagbara and Hilary I. Inyang
Volume 28, issue 1, 2007
- Power quality evaluation in deregulated power system using matrix method pp. 1-10

- Surender Dahiya, Dinesh Kumar Jain, Ashok Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Garg and V.K. Gupta
- Network-cost-loss-allocation methods evaluation under the perspective of the social welfare theory pp. 11-31

- P.M. De Oliveira-De Jesus, M.T. Ponce de Leao and H.M. Khodr
- Development and application of global techno-economic parameters for selection and operation of transmission line conductors pp. 32-46

- Jayant S. Joshi and Z.J. Khan
- Protection requirement graph for interconnection of distributed generation on distribution level pp. 47-64

- Kari Maki, Sami Repo and Pertti Jarventausta
- Genetic algorithm-based simulated annealing method for solving unit commitment problem in utility system pp. 65-87

- C. Christober Asir Rajan
- Methodological basis to decide short-term investments in distribution systems under uncertainty in performance-based regulatory frameworks pp. 88-110

- Sergio Raul Rivera and Alberto Vargas
- Achieving ecological sustainability with the introduction of a 'Sustainability Guarantee' pp. 111-133

- Philip Lawn
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