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1996, Volume 24, Issue 10-11
- 937-949 Mitigation options for carbon dioxide emissions from buildings : A global analysis
by Levine, Mark D & Price, Lynn & Martin, Nathan
- 951-968 Industrial emissions of greenhouse gases
by Moomaw, William R
- 969-984 GHG mitigation in the transport sector
by Michaelis, Laurie & Davidson, Ogunlade
- 985-1003 Options for reducing CO2 emissions from the energy supply sector
by Johansson, TB & Williams, RH & Ishitani, H & Edmonds, James A
- 1005-1008 The IPCC energy assessment
by Weyant, John P
- 1009-1012 Mitigation options in the sectoral papers
by Chapman, Duane
- 1013-1015 The IPCC energy assessment
by Pachauri, RK
September 1996, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 769-781 Sustainable energy for tomorrow's world : The case for an optimistic view of the future
by Lenssen, Nicholas & Flavin, Christopher
- 783-793 PAGE95 : An updated valuation of the impacts of global warming
by Plambeck, Erica L & Hope, Chris
- 795-803 A cross-cultural analysis of household energy use behaviour in Japan and Norway
by Wilhite, Harold & Nakagami, Hidetoshi & Masuda, Takashi & Yamaga, Yukiko & Haneda, Hiroshi
- 805-819 Reducing energy related emissions : Using an energy systems optimization model to support policy planning in Finland
by Lehtila, A & Pirila, P
- 821-825 Electricity privatization revisited : A commentary on the case for new initiatives in India
by Ranganathan, V
- 827-839 Real rural residential energy consumption in China, 1990
by Sun, JW
- 841-854 Market instruments and the control of acid rain damage : Effects of a sulphur tax on the Spanish electricity generating industry
by Labandeira-Villot, Xavier
- 855-854 Electric utility regulation in the European Union: A country by country guide : Eugene D Cross Wiley, London (1996), 357 pp
by Thomas, Steve
- 855-856 The genie out of the bottle: World oil since 1970 : M A Adelman The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, UK, 350 pp
by Tempest, Paul
August 1996, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 685-687 Transport and the environment: can technology provide the answers?
by Bauer, Mariano
- 689-696 The Barseback nuclear plant case
by Lofstedt, Ragnar E.
- 697-711 Current limitations on further introduction of renewable energy systems in the South Pacific Five national case studies
by Yu, Xiaojiang & Gilmour, Alistair & Taplin, Ros
- 713-722 Restructuring the Hong Kong gas industry
by Lam, Pun-Lee
- 723-733 Structural changes in the power sector in Asia Improving profitability
by Ingco, Sheila Patawaran
- 735-757 China's power management
by Yang, Ming & Yu, Xin
- 759-761 A note on the energy intensity of developing countries
by Goldemberg, Jose
- 763-761 Gas and oil in North-east Asia : Kuen-Wook Paik Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy and Environmental Programme, London, 274 pp, paperback and hardback
by Dorian, James P.
July 1996, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 597-598 Editorial
by Pearce, David & Maddison, David
- 599-607 The dose--response function approach to modelling the health effects of air pollution
by Calthrop, Edward & Maddison, David
- 609-619 Particulate matter and human health in the United Kingdom
by Pearce, David & Crowards, Tom
- 621-625 Estimating the mortality costs of lead emissions in England and Wales
by Dubourg, W. R.
- 627-630 Economic valuation and health damage from air pollution in the developing world
by Pearce, David
- 631-640 Transboundary air pollution in Europe
by ApSimon, Helen M & Warren, Rachel F
- 641-649 A critique of estimates of the cost of damage to building materials due to atmospheric attack
by Gregory, Ken & Durk, Simon & Gamble, James
- 651-654 The benefits of reduced damage to buildings from abatement of sulphur dioxide emissions
by ApSimon, Helen M & Cowell, David
- 655-664 Estimates of damage to forests in Europe due to emissions of acidifying pollutants
by Gregory, K & Webster, C & Durk, S
- 665-673 Climate change costs : Recent advancements in the economic assessment
by Frankhauser, Samuel & Tol, Richard SJ
- 675-684 Air pollution and green accounts
by Hamilton, Kirk & Atkinson, Giles
June 1996, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 497-505 The European Energy Charter Treaty : Reality or illusion?
by Axelrod, Regina S
- 507-516 Prospects for the joint implementation of sulphur emission reductions in Europe
by Bailey, Peter D & Gough, Clair A & Millock, Katrin & Chadwick, Michael J
- 517-529 Fair sharing of greenhouse gas burdens
by Ridgley, Mark A
- 531-540 Community perceptions, environmental impacts, and energy policy : Rail shipment of coal
by Lazo, Jeffrey K & McClain, Katherine T
- 541-552 Economic organization and liberalization of the electricity industry : In search of conceptualization
by Arentsen, Maarten J & Kunneke, Rolf W
- 553-562 Restructuring the East German energy system
by Hansen, Ulf
- 563-573 Development of renewable energy resources in Greece : Policy initiatives and systemic constraints
by Hadjilambrinos, Constantine
- 575-581 Indian scenario of renewable energy for sustainable development
by Naidu, B. S. K.
- 583-592 Forecast and analysis of demand for petroleum products in India
by Rao, Raghavendra D & Parikh, Jyoti K
- 593-596 Nigeria : The Liquefied Natural Gas Project
by Adepetun, Sola & Segun, Kemi
May 1996, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 373-375 Comment on British Gas TransCo consultative document (November 1995)
by Price, Catherine Waddams
- 377-390 What is energy efficiency? : Concepts, indicators and methodological issues
by Patterson, Murray G
- 391-402 Oil prices : The start of an era?
by Stevens, Paul
- 403-411 Assessing long-term impacts of increased crop productivity on atmospheric CO2
by Cavazzoni, James & Volk, Tyler
- 413-425 Transition to alternative energy supply technologies : The case of windpower
by Street, Penny & Miles, Ian
- 427-435 The production tax credit for wind turbine powerplants is an ineffective incentive
by Kahn, Edward
- 437-445 Opening up and transition, success and problems : Financing and reforms of the electric power sector in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Suding, Paul H
- 447-453 Energy, economic growth and causality in developing countries : A case study of Tanzania and Nigeria
by Ebohon, Obas John
- 455-462 The challenge of sustainability : Balancing China's energy, economic and environmental goals
by Byrne, John & Shen, Bo & Li, Xiuguo
- 463-469 Diffusion of improved biomass stoves in China
by Qiu, Daxiong & Gu, Shuhua & Catania, Peter & Huang, Kun
- 471-475 The power industry in Korea : The business environment for the participation of the private sector
by Cho, Sung-Bong
- 477-488 Pakistan's new petroleum policy 1994 : An immense promise
by Ghouri, Salman Saif
- 489-490 Energy in China : James P Dorian Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, April 1995, [pound sign]350
by Owen, AD
- 490-490 Shaping national responses to climate change: A post-rio guide : Henry Lee (ed) Island Press, Washington, 1995, 303 pp
by Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja
- 491-492 Wind energy comes of age : Paul Gipe John Wiley, New York, 1995
by Jackson, T & Oliver, M
- 492-493 Environmental policy and industrial innovation: Strategies in Europe, the US and Japan : David Wallace The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London and Earthscan Publications Ltd, June 1995, 304 pp
by Wolpert, Vladimir M
- 493-494 Combined heat and power in Japan: Markets and technologies for cogeneration : JITEX Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, 1995, 109 pp
by Wolpert, Vladimir M
April 1996, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 283-284 Editor's introduction : DSM in transition: from mandates to markets
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P
- 285-288 Then and now : The perspective of the man who coined the term `DSM'
by Gellings, Clark W
- 289-302 Utility DSM : What have we learned? Where are we going?
by Nadel, Steven & Geller, Howard
- 303-315 The future of DSM in a restructured US electricity industry
by Hirst, Eric & Cavanagh, Ralph & Miller, Peter
- 317-321 What roles for utility sponsored DSM in a competitive environment?
by Keating, Kenneth M
- 323-330 How much DSM is really there? : A market perspective
by Chamberlin, John H & Herman, Patricia M
- 331-343 Negawatts : Twelve transitions, eight improvements and one distraction
by Lovins, Amory B
- 345-359 DSM progress and lessons in the global context
by Boyle, Stewart
- 361-370 The economics of energy conservation policy
by Sutherland, Ronald J
March 1996, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 205-210 The Berlin Mandate: The costs of meeting post-2000 targets and timetables
by Manne, Alan & Richels, Richard
- 211-219 Valuing the impact of CO2 emissions
by Hope, Chris & Maul, Philip
- 221-228 The CO2 mitigation options for the electric sector. A case study of Taiwan
by Bai, Hsunling & Wei, Jong-Hourm
- 229-237 The lifetime pollution implications of various types of electricity generation. An input-output analysis
by Proops, John LR & Gay, Philip W & Speck, Stefan & Schroder, Thomas
- 239-244 Integrated resource planning and environmental pricing in a competitive and deregulated electricity market
by Bakken, Jon Iver & Lucas, Nigel
- 245-252 Energy conservation in the Russian manufacturing industry. Potentials and obstacles
by Fromme, JW
- 253-264 A free lunch at higher CAFE? A review of economic, environmental and social benefits
by Dowlatabadi, Hadi & Lave, Lester B & Russell, Armistead G
- 265-274 Energy reform in Mexico. A new development model or modernization of statism?
by Rodriguez-Padilla, Victor & Vargas, Rosio
February 1996, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 127-128 Editor's introduction : The problem of valuing new energy technologies
by Awerbuch, Shimon
- 129-136 Valuing the flexibility of alternative sources of power generation
by Chapman, Chris & Ward, Stephen
- 137-147 Distributed generation : An alternative to electric utility investments in system capacity
by Hoff, Thomas E & Wenger, Howard J & Farmer, Brian K
- 149-154 Integrating financial theory and methods in electricity resource planning
by Felder, Frank A
- 155-163 Monte Carlo simulation techniques and electric utility resource decisions
by Spinney, Peter J & Watkins, G Campbell
- 165-176 Informing decision makers and identifying niche opportunities for windpower : Use of multiattribute trade off analysis to evaluate non-dispatchable resources
by Connors, Stephen R
- 177-185 Evaluating the economics of photovoltaics in a demand-side management role
by Byrne, John & Letendre, Steven & Govindarajalu, Chandrasekhar & Wang, Young-Doo & Nigro, Ralph
- 187-193 A marketing orientation is the key to a sustainable energy future
by Nakarado, Gary L
- 195-202 Capital budgeting, technological innovation and the emerging competitive environment of the electric power industry
by Awerbuch, Shimon & Dillard, Jesse & Mouck, Tom & Preston, Alistair
January 1996, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-5 US natural gas markets : How efficient are they?
by Herbert, John H & Kreil, Erik
- 7-8 Can irreversibility explain the slow diffusion of energy saving technologies?
by Hassett, Kevin A & Metcalf, Gilbert E.
- 9-16 Solar power and climate change policy in developing countries
by Drennen, Thomas E & Erickson, Jon D & Chapman, Duane
- 17-30 CO2 emissions from passenger transport : A comparison of international trends from 1973 to 1992
by Scholl, Lynn & Schipper, Lee & Kiang, Nancy
- 31-37 Population growth and global CO2 emissions : A secular perspective
by Knapp, Tom & Mookerjee, Rajen
- 39-51 A multinational model for CO2 reduction : Defining boundaries of future CO2 emissions in nine countries
by Kram, Tom & Hill, Douglas
- 53-65 Electricity liberalization policies in Norway and Sweden : Political trade offs under cognitive limitations
by Midttun, Atle
- 67-79 The evolution of the cogeneration market in Texas
by Zarnikau, Jay & Reilley, Bob
- 81-111 The quiet (energy) revolution : Analysing the dissemination of photovoltaic power systems in Kenya
by Acker, Richard H & Kammen, Daniel M
- 113-123 The energy sector in southern Africa : A preliminary survey of post-apartheid challenges
by Eleri, Ewah Otu
- 125-123 Renewable energy in the UK: Financing options for the future : Catherine Mitchell Council for the Protection of Rural England, 1995
by Jackson, Tim
December 1995, Volume 23, Issue 12
- 1009-1026 Can renewable energy sources sustain affluent society?
by Trainer, FE
- 1027-1034 PRA in the nuclear sector: Quantifying human error and human malice
by Heyes, Anthony G
- 1035-1048 Biomass energy in North American policies
by Klass, Donald L
- 1049-1062 Toward integrated energy and materials policies?: A case study on CO2 reduction in the Netherlands
by Gielen, DJ
- 1063-1076 Energy and environment policy integration: The case of energy conservation policies and technologies in Japan
by Fukasaku, Yukiko
- 1077-1091 The renewables NFFO: A review
by Mitchell, Catherine
- 1093-1096 Feast and famine: The case of Zambia's power sector
by Ranganathan, V & Mbewe, Abel C
- 1097-1104 Forecasting electric energy consumption using neural networks
by Javeed Nizami, SSAK & Al-Garni, Ahmed Z
- 1105-1104 Nordic energy systems: Historical perspectives and current issues: Arne Kaijser and Marika Hedin (eds) Science History Publications, Canton, MA (1995)
by Thomas, Steve
November 1995, Volume 23, Issue 11
- 927-1104 Introduction
by Dunkerley, Joy & Jhirad, David
- 929-939 Financing the energy sector in developing countries : Context and overview
by Dunkerley, Joy
- 941-953 New directions in electric power financing
by Jechoutek, Karl G & Lamech, Ranjit
- 955-965 Financing of private power development and power sector reform in emerging nations : An essential nexus?
by Lock, Reinier
- 967-975 Financing energy projects : Experience of the International Finance Corporation
by Bond, Gary & Carter, Laurence
- 977-980 The view from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) : Support to power projects in Asia
by Himberg, Harvey
- 981-990 Financial structure in the Indian power sector
by Carstairs, Jamie & Ehrhardt, David
- 991-1000 The competitive environment for oil and gas financing
by Humphries, Michael E
- 1001-1007 Oil and gas financing by the World Bank
by Razavi, Hossein
October 1995, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 857-859 California shows the future of electricity production in the Single Market
by Svendsen, Gert T
- 861-870 The determination of oil prices 1945-1995 : A diagrammatic interpretation
by Stevens, Paul
- 871-877 The changing structure of the international oil industry : Implications for OPEC
by Abdalla, Kathleen L
- 879-883 The relative role of trace gas emissions in greenhouse abatement policies
by Kandlikar, Milind
- 885-892 Becoming proactive about environmental risks : Regulatory reform and risk management in the US electricity sector
by Andrews, Clinton J & Govil, Shivani
- 893-910 The direct and indirect energy requirements of households in the Netherlands
by Vringer, Kees & Blok, Kornelis
- 911-917 Joint implementation and uniform mixing
by Heintz, Roebyem J & Tol, Richard SJ
- 919-920 Institute of energy conference on gas turbine power generation, conference forum, London, 4 May 1995
by Watson, Jim
- 920-921 IEA conference on the strategic value of fossil fuels: Challenges and responses, 8-12 May 1995, Houston
by Khatib, Hisham
- 923-921 Regulating regional power systems: Case studies and perspectives on emerging competition : Clinton J Andrews (ed) IEEE Press, New York, 1995
by Kahn, Edward
- 923-924 Environmental values in American culture : Willett Kempton, James S Boster and Jennifer A Hartley The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, UK, 32 pp, US$39.95
by Wilhite, Harold
September 1995, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 739-743 How high are option values in energy-efficiency investments?
by Sanstad, Alan H & Blumstein, Carl & Stoft, Steven E
- 745-754 Gender issues in energy policy
by Parikh, Jyoti K
- 755-763 Economic analysis of flat plate collectors of solar energy
by Ozsabuncuoglu, Ismail H
- 765-768 Technical efficiency, production functions and conservation supply curves
by Blumstein, Carl & Stoft, Steven E
- 769-779 Handle with care : A primer on incentive regulation
by Pfeifenberger, Johannes P & Tye, William B
- 781-787 The natural gas industry and interest rates : FERC Order 636
by Yoon, Yong J
- 789-798 A fiscal reform for increasing employment and mitigating CO2 emissions in Europe
by Bossier, Francis & Brechet, Thierry
- 799-807 Energy use for transport in Italy : Past trends
by Danielis, Romeo
- 809-819 The reorganization of the Russian hydrocarbons industry : An overview
by Locatelli, Catherine
- 821-850 Contrasting British policies for coal and nuclear power, 1979-1992
by Parker, Mike & Surrey, John
- 851-852 Geopolitique de l'approvisionnement energetique de l'Union Europeenne au XXe siecle, vol 1 : J-P Pauwels et al Bruylant, Bruxelles, 1994, 235 pp. BF 1980 (with a separate summary volume in English under the title `The Geopolitics of Energy Supply in the European Union in the 21st Century', 45 pp)
by Odell, Peter R.
August 1995, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 645-854 ETSU's R&D appraisal: a missed opportunity for energy analysis
by Herring, Horace
- 647-658 Product and process innovation in the energy industry : The development of integrated tar gasification combined cycle plants (ITGCC)
by Gulli, Francesco
- 659-667 The impact of oil company investment on the world coal industry : Overcapacity and price destabilization 1973-1992
by Koerner, Richard & Rutledge, Ian & Wright, Philip
- 669-675 The BOT option : Conflicts and compromises
by David, AK & Fernando, PN
- 677-687 Greenhouse gas models and abatement costs for developing nations : A critical assessment
by Shukla, P. R.
- 689-701 European energy : Balancing markets and policy
by Mittra, Bikash & Lucas, Nigel & Fells, Ian
- 703-717 Dark after Chernobyl? : Closing former Soviet power reactors
by Scott, Michael J & Dagle, Jeffery E & Gaustad, Krista L & Placet, Marylynn & Roop, Joseph M & Schienbein, Lawrence A & Ulibarri, Carlos A
- 719-722 Nuclear energy in Lithuania : Present status and hopes for the future
by Vilemas, Jurgis
- 723-726 Photovoltaic, wind and diesel : A cost comparative study of water pumping options in Jordan
by Hammad, M
- 727-729 Energy intensity: a new look
by Khatib, Hisham
- 731-732 Prospects and strategies for nuclear power: Global boon or dangerous diversion? : Peter Beck Earthscan Publications, London, 1994, pp xvii + 118, paperback [pound sign]12.95
by Chesshire, John
- 732-733 Transport in transition: Lessons from the history of energy : Stephen Peake Earthscan, 1994, [pound sign]12.95
by Fergusson, Malcolm
- 733-733 Planning for demand-side management in the electricity sector : Jyoti K Parikh, B Sudhakara Reddy and Rangan Banerjee Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, India 1994, 279 pp
by Cory, BJ
- 733-734 Generation in the 1990s: Electricity capacity and new power projects : P Gray, M Aveline, M Brough and L Mason Oxford Energy Research Associates, 1994, 151 pp, [pound sign]14.95
by Thomas, Steve
- 734-734 Solar energy for rural communities: The case of Namibia : G Yaron et al Intermediate Technology Publishing, London, 1994, 144 pp
by Scurlock, Jonathan
- 734-735 Understanding the oil markets: A layman's guide : Philip K Verleger Longman Group UK, Harlow, Essex, UK, 1993, [pound sign]14.95
by Tempest, Paul
July 1995, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 577-738 UK policy for nuclear decommissioning
by Ogle, Stephen
- 579-592 Oscillating currents : The changing rationale for government intervention in the electricity industry
by Jaccard, Mark
- 593-597 Federal tax effects on the financial attractiveness of renewable versus conventional power plants
by Hill, Lawrence J & Hadley, Stanton W
- 599-605 Protectionist oil policies : A dynamic comparison for the USA
by Dahl, Carol & Yucel, Mine K
- 607-617 New light -- and heat -- on forests as energy reserves
by Shaw, Christopher L
- 619-626 Change in China's power sector
by Li, Binsheng & Dorian, James P
- 627-635 China's oil policy and its impact
by Wang, Haijiang
- 637-638 Towards a sustainable energy future
by Ketting, N. G.
- 639-638 Nuclear power at the crossroads: Challenges and prospects for the twenty-first century : Edited by Thomas C Lowinger and George W Hinman International Research Center for Energy and Economic Development, 1994
by Thomas, Steve
June 1995, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 481-482 Editor's introduction
by Radetzki, Marian
- 483-484 A note on the concept of `subsidy'
by Steenblik, Ronald P
- 485-496 The political economy of coal subsidies in Europe
by Anderson, Kym
- 497-498 A comment on the paper by Kym Anderson
by Rabinowicz, Ewa
- 499-506 The world price of coal
by Ellerman, A Denny
- 507-508 A comment on the paper by Denny Ellerman
by Humphreys, David
- 509-518 Elimination of West European coal subsidies : Implications for coal production and coal imports
by Radetzki, Marian
- 519-521 A comment on the paper by Marian Radetzki
by Gawlik, Lidia & Suwala, Wojciech
- 523-533 Removing coal subsidies : Implications for European electricity markets
by Newbery, David M
- 535-533 A comment on the paper by David Newbery
by Edin, Karl-Axel
- 537-553 Reform of coal policies in Western and Central Europe : Implications for the environment
by Steenblik, Ronald P & Coroyannakis, Panos
- 555-556 A comment on the paper by Ronald Steenblik and Panos Coroyannakis
by Haugland, Torleif
- 557-556 Concluding comment: what prospects for coal subsidies?
by Schmitt, Dieter
- 559-560 Concluding comment: implications for Sweden
by Lindroth, Claes
- 561-575 From Rio to Beijing : Engendering the energy debate
by Cecelski, Elizabeth W
1995, Volume 23, Issue 4-5
- 251-252 Editors' introduction
by Nakicenovic, Nebojsa & Nordhaus, William D & Richels, Richard & Toth, Ferenc L
- 253-267 Practice and progress in integrated assessments of climate change : A workshop overview
by Toth, Ferenc L
- 269-282 The ghosts of climates past and the specters of climate change future
by Nordhaus, William D
- 283-288 Looking back 10 years
by Nierenberg, William A
- 289-296 Integrated assessment models of climate change : An incomplete overview
by Dowlatabadi, Hadi
- 297-308 International CO2 emissions control : An analysis using CETA
by Peck, Stephen C & Teisberg, Thomas J
- 309-335 Carbon coalitions : The cost and effectiveness of energy agreements to alter trajectories of atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions
by Edmonds, Jae & Wise, Marshall & Barns, David W
- 337-346 A cost-benefit analysis of slowing climate change
by Maddison, David
- 347-355 An integrated framework to address climate change (ESCAPE) and further developments of the global and regional climate modules (MAGICC)
by Hulme, Mike & Raper, Sarah CB & Wigley, Tom ML
- 357-371 Scenario analysis of global warming using the Asian Pacific Integrated Model (AIM)
by Matsuoka, Yuzuru & Kainuma, Mikiko & Morita, Tsuneyuki
- 373-378 The economics of stabilizing atmospheric CO2 concentrations
by Richels, Richard & Edmonds, Jae
- 379-389 Intergenerational equity, discounting, and the role of cost-benefit analysis in evaluating global climate policy
by Lind, Robert C
- 391-394 The rate of time preference : Implications for the greenhouse debate
by Manne, Alan S
- 395-401 Intergenerational discounting
by Schelling, Thomas C
- 403-409 Discounting in integrated assessments of climate change
by Toth, Ferenc L
- 411-416 Technical progress and climatic change
by Ausubel, Jesse H
- 417-431 The economics of changing course : Implications of adaptability and inertia for optimal climate policy
by Grubb, Michael & Chapuis, Thierry & Duong, Minh Ha
- 433-445 No-regret potentials and technical innovation : A viability approach to integrated assessment of climate policies
by Hourcade, Jean-Charles & Chapuis, Thierry
- 447-461 Mitigating global warming by substituting technology for energy : MITI's efforts and new approach
by Watanabe, Chihiro