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The SEEC UK Energy Demand Forecast (1993-2000)

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  • Roger Fouquet

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

  • David Hawdon

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

  • Peter J G Pearson

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

  • Colin Robinson

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

  • Paul Stevens

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

Abstract

The aims of SEEC’s energy demand forecast’s (1993-2000) are to present the underlying determinants of fuel consumption, such as economic activity and prices; develop a series of simple yet reliable sectoral models of energy demand, which incorporate recent modelling developments; provide forecasts of energy demand and its environmental consequences; examine the effects of the V.A.T. on domestic fuel and increased competition in the electricity sector; and aid the present debate on energy markets.

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  • Roger Fouquet & David Hawdon & Peter J G Pearson & Colin Robinson & Paul Stevens, 1993. "The SEEC UK Energy Demand Forecast (1993-2000)," Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) OP1, Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey.
  • Handle: RePEc:sur:seedps:op1
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    1. Fouquet, Roger & Pearson, Peter & Hawdon, David & Robinson, Colin & Stevens, Paul, 1997. "The future of UK final user energy demand," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 25(2), pages 231-240, February.

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