International Journal of Global Energy Issues
1998 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 3/4, 2005
- China's energy demand scenarios to 2020: impact analysis of policy options on China's future energy demand pp. 131-143

- Dai Yande and Zhu Yuezhong
- China's energy outlook to the year 2030 pp. 144-169

- Li Zhidong
- China's longer-term energy strategy and its implication on CO 2 emissions pp. 170-182

- Zhang Aling, Zhang Xiaohua and Wu Zongxin
- World energy outlook in 2020 focusing on China's energy impacts on the world and Northeast Asia pp. 183-210

- Ryoichi Komiyama, Li Zhidong and Kokichi Ito
- Coal market outlook in China pp. 211-227

- Yu Zhufeng and Zheng Xingzhou
- Present status and future prospect of clean coal technology in China pp. 228-240

- Chen Guifeng, Yu Zhufeng and Wu Lixin
- Strategic thinking on oil development in China pp. 241-248

- Liu Keyu and Shan Weiguo
- Renewable energy development and utilisation in China: opportunities and challenges pp. 249-258

- Zhang Xiliang, Chen Rong and He Jiankun
- Size optimisation of hybrid wind-PV power generation systems for remote rural areas pp. 259-266

- Li Dong and Chen Chen
- Present status and future outlook of China's nuclear power development pp. 267-279

- Li Zhidong
- Analysis of the impacts of building energy efficiency policies and technical improvements on China's future energy demand pp. 280-299

- Kang Yanbing and Wei Qingpeng
Volume 24, issue 1/2, 2005
- Small hydropower projects and sustainable energy development in Sri Lanka pp. 3-18

- Risa Morimoto and Mohan Munasinghe
- Enhancing small hydro automation using distributed micro-controllers and simulation pp. 19-28

- Aidan Foss, Yves Grandmaitre and William Kemp
- A novel technique proposed for automatic control of small hydro power plants pp. 29-46

- Himani Goyal, T.S. Bhatti and D.P. Kothari
- Control of dynamic effects in small hydro with long hydraulic circuits pp. 47-58

- Helena Ramos and A. Betamio De Almeida
- Techno-economics of micro-hydro power plants for remote villages in Uttaranchal in India pp. 59-75

- M.R. Nouni, S.C. Mullick and T.C. Kandpal
- Anti-islanding protection and islanding operation of grid-connected hydropower distributed generation pp. 76-85

- M.A. Kashem and G. Ledwich
- Reactive power control of wind-diesel-micro-hydro hybrid power systems using matlab/simulink pp. 86-99

- R.C. Bansal, T.S. Bhatti, D.P. Kothari and S. Bhat
- Voltage controlled stand-alone microhydro induction generator system pp. 100-111

- K.A. Nigim
- Comparison of single phase self excited induction generator excitation configurations using the main and auxiliary windings for a micro hydro system pp. 112-125

- Taekil Oh and Peter Freere
Volume 23, issue 4, 2005
- Soft or tough guys in Kyoto? Free-rider incentives and the Samaritan's Dilemma pp. 281-291

- Gert Svendsen
- US carbon emissions, technological progress and economic growth since 1870 pp. 292-306

- Hillard Huntington
- Canada's efforts towards greenhouse gas emission reduction: a case study on the limits of voluntary action and subsidies pp. 307-323

- Nicholas Rivers and Mark Jaccard
- Influence of trade on national CO 2 emissions pp. 324-336

- Jesper Munksgaard, Lise-Lotte Pade, Jan Minx and Manfred Lenzen
- The status and the actions to implement the Kyoto Protocol in Italy: problems and perspectives pp. 337-353

- Antonio Focacci and Paola Bortot
- The core of the global warming problem: energy pp. 354-359

- Eric Hu
- Mitigating CO 2 emissions by adjusting the power generation mix in Taiwan pp. 360-373

- George J.Y. Hsu and Tser-Yieth Chen
Volume 23, issue 2/3, 2005
- Power sector reforms in Uganda: status and achievements pp. 110-118

- Simon Peter Engurait
- Liberalisation of the Venezuelan power sector: what is stalling it? pp. 119-132

- P. Ventura Nicolas
- Transparency in the dark: an assessment of the Cameroonian electricity sector reform pp. 133-168

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- Reform in Brazilian electricity industry: the search for a new model pp. 169-187

- Edmar Luiz Fagundes De Almeida and Helder Queiroz Pinto Jr.
- Reform of China's electric power industry: facing the market and competition pp. 188-195

- Wenke Han, Kejun Jiang and Lijun Fan
- Distribution sector reforms in India: the tasks ahead pp. 196-217

- Tripta Thakur
- The reemergence of state-centred power sector reform: the case of South Africa pp. 218-239

- Anton Eberhard
- The future direction of electricity reform in APEC economies pp. 240-259

- Robert Pritchard
- Electricity reforms and firm level responses: changing ownership, fuel choices, and technology decisions pp. 260-279

- P.R. Shukla, Tirthankar Nag and Debashish Biswas
Volume 23, issue 1, 2005
- MDESRAP: a model for understanding the dynamics of electricity supply, resources and pollution pp. 1-14

- Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
- Efficiency analysis of coal-based thermal power generation in India during post-reform era pp. 15-28

- K.R. Shanmugam and Praveen Kulshreshtha
- Renewable energies: between climate protection and nature conservation? pp. 29-42

- Wolfram Krewitt, Joachim Nitsch and Guido Reinhardt
- The Dodecanese energy system pp. 43-70

- Christopher Koroneos, George Roumbas and Nicolas Moussiopoulos
- Policy issues related to substitution of the US dollar in oil pricing pp. 71-92

- Musa Essayyad and Ibrahim Algahtani
- Modified landfill design for sustainable waste management pp. 93-105

- Sudhakar Yedla
Volume 22, issue 2/3/4, 2004
- MES-DEA modelling for analysing anti-industrial pollution efficiency and its application in Anhui province of China pp. 88-98

- Liang Liang, Desheng Wu and Zhongsheng Hua
- A study on integrated programming model of urban energy supplying based on sustainable development pp. 99-118

- Chang-Qing Li, Paul Suding, Chang Qing and Zheng Yan
- The entry of China to the gas market: constraints and opportunities pp. 119-130

- Catherine Locatelli
- Introducing externalities in the power-generation sector of China pp. 131-154

- Socrates Kypreos and Robert Krakowski
- Health and environmental impacts of China's current and future electricity supply, with associated external costs pp. 155-179

- Stefan Hirschberg, Thomas Heck, Urs Gantner, Yongqi Lu, Joseph V. Spadaro, Alfred Trukenmuller and Yihong Zhao
- Analysis of the effect of China's industrial structure transformation on energy consumption pp. 180-189

- Zhang Minghui, Song Xuefeng and Li Yongfeng
- Research on sustainable development with regard to the economic system and the energy system in Mainland China pp. 190-198

- Chang-Jie Chen, Xiao-Feng Fu and Xiao-Wei Ma
- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Chinese energy chains for Shandong electricity scenarios pp. 199-224

- Roberto Dones, Xin Zhou and Chunxiu Tian
- Study on the cointegration and causality between GDP and energy consumption in China pp. 225-232

- Zhi-Yong Han, Ying Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- Transition to hydrogen: road to China's energy sustainable development pp. 233-241

- Shijie Zhang, Kun Yuan and Yunhan Xiao
- Using DSR indicator system to evaluate Taiwan's sustainable development pp. 242-258

- Hui-Ling Tung, Hsien-Tang Tsai, Yi-Ming Wei, Duan Wei and Chien-Ming Lee
Volume 22, issue 1, 2004
- Catalytic combustion of fuels and existing ways for its implementation pp. 1-6

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Some theoretical fundamentals of catalytic fuel combustion pp. 7-18

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Magnetic-emission model of catalytic fuel oxidation pp. 19-26

- V.I. Kabakov and A. Polyvoda
- Catalytic boilers with catalytic fluidised bed pp. 27-34

- V.I. Kabakov and F.A. Polyvoda
- Design of boilers with catalytic fluidised bed and their connection to heat supply system pp. 35-42

- V.I. Kabakov and F.A. Polyvoda
- Boilers with fixed (stationary) layer of catalyst pp. 43-50

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Two-stage fuel oxidation and comparison of water catalytic boilers with fluidised bed and fixed layer pp. 51-56

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Problems of catalytic boiler safety and their role in designing and operation of gas-fired boiler pp. 57-63

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Methods of observing the safety and some special features of catalytic power plants pp. 64-70

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Kinetics of forming the nitrogen oxides and other harmful substances in catalytic power plants pp. 71-77

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
- Experimental investigation of temperature, fuel and catalyst type on NO x discharge in catalytic boilers pp. 78-86

- F.A. Polyvoda and V.I. Kabakov
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