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December 1998, Volume 26, Issue 14
November 1998, Volume 26, Issue 13
- 981-988 The effect of deregulation on US fossil fuel substitution in the generation of electricity
by Dahl, Carol & Ko, James
- 989-1000 Climate change, electricity generation and environmental sustainability: India and the Ganges Region
by Banerjee, Nandini & Taplin, Roslyn
- 1001-1016 Automotive energy use and emissions control: a simulation model to analyse transport strategies for Indian metropolises
by Bose, Ranjan Kumar
- 1017-1029 The political economy of energy use and pollution: the environmental effects of East-European transition to market economy
by Midttun, Atle & Chander, Ishwar
- 1031-1040 Impacts on electricity consumption of household appliances in Austria: a comparison of time series and cross-section analyses
by Haas, Reinhard & Biermayr, Peter & Zoechling, Josef & Auer, Hans
October 1998, Volume 26, Issue 12
- 917-927 Electricity market liberalisation and environmental performance: Norway and the UK
by Eikeland, Per Ove
- 929-943 A Triptych sectoral approach to burden differentiation; GHG emissions in the European bubble
by Phylipsen, G J M & Bode, J W & Blok, K & Merkus, H & Metz, B
- 945-955 The gender issue in energy project planning Welfare, empowerment or efficiency?
by Skutsch, Margaret M
- 957-962 Strategic thinking about nuclear energy: implications of the emerging market structure in electric generation
by Bodde, David L
- 963-972 A golden age or a false dawn? Energy efficiency in UK competitive energy markets
by Eyre, Nick
- 973-979 Achieving accurate international comparisons of manufacturing energy use data
by Karbuz, Sohbet
September 1998, Volume 26, Issue 11
- 813-829 Energy efficiency in China: accomplishments and challenges
by Sinton, Jonathan E & Levine, Mark D & Qingyi, Wang
- 831-858 The residential space heating problem in Lithuania
by Kazakevicius, Eduardas & Schipper, Lee & Meyers, Stephen
- 859-872 The efficient use of electricity in Brazil: progress and opportunities
by Geller, Howard & Jannuzzi, Gilberto de Martino & Schaeffer, Roberto & Tolmasquim, Mauricio Tiomno
- 873-883 Energy efficiency in World Bank power sector policy and lending New opportunities
by Strickland, Catherine & Sturm, Russell
- 885-891 Urban household energy use in India: efficiency and policy implications
by Alam, Manzoor & Sathaye, Jayant & Barnes, Doug
- 893-903 Energy efficiency and social equity in South Africa: seeking convergence
by van Horen, Clive & Simmonds, Gillian
- 905-915 Energy efficiency and renewable energy in Russia: Transaction barriers, market intermediation, and capacity building
by Martinot, Eric
August 1998, Volume 26, Issue 10
- 751-763 Large-scale integration of renewable energy sources an action plan for Crete
by Mourelatos, A & Assimacopoulos, D & Papagiannakis, L & Zervos, A
- 765-776 The impact of potential climate change commitments on six industries in the United States
by Sutherland, Ronald J
- 777-793 Can multi-criteria rules fairly distribute climate burdens?: OECD results from three burden sharing rules
by Ringius, Lasse & Torvanger, Asbjorn & Holtsmark, Bjart
- 795-812 Profitability and taxation in the UKCS oil and gas industry: analysing the distribution of rewards between company and country
by Rutledge, Ian & Wright, Philip
August 1998, Volume 26, Issue 9
- 655-660 Oil and gas in Papua New Guinea
by Owen, A D & Lattimore, J C
- 661-668 Organizing for competition: An economic analysis of electricity policy in the Netherlands
by Koster, J M Mirjam
- 669-686 Energy policy of India: cost differences of two scenarios
by Audinet, Pierre & Fages, Emmanuel
- 687-697 Project finance and international energy development
by Pollio, Gerald
- 699-713 CO2 mitigation cost: Bioenergy systems and natural gas systems with decarbonization
by Gustavsson, Leif & Borjesson, Pal
- 715-724 Energy services a smoke screen
by Olerup, Brita
- 725-727 Gains from cartelisation in the oil market
by Berg, Elin & Kverndokk, Snorre & Rosendahl, Knut Einar
July 1998, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 585-593 Miscellaneous electricity in US homes: Historical decomposition and future trends
by Sanchez, Marla C & Koomey, Jonathan G & Moezzi, Mithra M & Meier, Alan & Huber, Wolfgang
- 595-613 Why CAFE worked
by Greene, David L
- 615-624 Carbon dioxide savings in the commercial building sector
by Mortimer, N D & Ashley, A & Moody, C A C & Rix, J H R & Moss, S A
- 625-641 Long-term scenarios for aviation: Demand and emissions of CO2 and NOx
by Vedantham, Anu & Oppenheimer, Michael
- 643-653 Energy efficiency and the limits of market forces: The example of the electric motor market in France
by de Almeida, Edmar Luiz Fagundes
June 1998, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 519-526 Developing country's perspective on COP3 development (Kyoto Protocol)
by Sungwhee, Shin
- 527-533 Environmental and electricity planning implications of carbon tax and technological constraints in a developing country
by Shrestha, Ram M & Shrestha, Rabin & Bhattacharya, S C
- 535-546 Rebuilding without restructuring the energy system in east Germany
by Hvelplund, Frede & Lund, Henrik
- 547-555 Unintended consequences: energy R&D in a deregulated energy market
by Dooley, J J
- 557-575 Price of power in India
by Tongia, Rahul & Banerjee, Rangan
- 577-582 Trends of nuclear power development in Asia
by Kido, Atsushi
May 1998, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 461-463 Dynamics of oil inventories
by Alsahlawi, Mohammed
- 465-475 Renewable energy policy and electricity restructuring: a California case study
by Wiser, Ryan & Pickle, Steven & Goldman, Charles
- 477-485 Options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Chinese industrial sector
by London, James B & Li, Junfeng & Ward, William A & Wells, Gary J & Dai, Yande & Liu, Jingru
- 487-493 Baseline energy and electricity consumptions in Lebanon and opportunities for conservation
by Chaaban, F B & Rahman, Saifur
- 495-506 Primary energy and greenhouse gases embodied in Australian final consumption: an input-output analysis
by Lenzen, Manfred
- 507-518 Impact of a nuclear phase-out in Germany: results from a simulation model of the European Power Systems
by Hoster, Frank
April 1998, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 357-374 An evaluation of integrated climate protection policies for the US
by Bernow, Stephen & Duckworth, Max
- 375-393 An integrated approach to climate policy in the US electric power sector
by Bernow, Stephen & Dougherty, William & Duckworth, Max & Brower, Michael
- 395-412 Meeting the energy and climate challenge for transportation in the United States
by DeCicco, John & Mark, Jason
- 413-423 Investing in industrial innovation: a response to climate change
by Elliott, R Neal & Pye, Miriam
- 425-432 Employment and other macroeconomic benefits of an innovation-led climate strategy for the United States
by Laitner, Skip & Bernow, Stephen & DeCicco, John
- 433-440 Costs of reducing carbon emissions: US building sector scenarios
by Koomey, Jonathan G & Martin, Nathan C & Brown, Marilyn & Price, Lynn K & Levine, Mark D
- 441-454 The efficiency paradox: bureaucratic and organizational barriers to profitable energy-saving investments
by DeCanio, Stephen J
March 1998, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 275-279 Joint implementation and the question of `additionality'--a proposal for a pragmatic approach to identify possible joint implementation projects
by Rentz, Henning
- 281-293 The United Kingdom demand for renewable electricity in a liberalised market
by Fouquet, Roger
- 295-305 Solar electricity in Africa: a reality
by van der Plas, Robert J & Hankins, Mark
- 307-315 Residential electricity use and the potential impacts of energy efficiency options in Pakistan
by Eiswerth, Mark E & Abendroth, Kurt W & Ciliano, Robert E & Ouerghi, Azedine & Ozog, Michael T
- 317-333 Estimating construction costs and schedules: Experience with power generation projects in developing countries
by Bacon, Robert W & Besant-Jones, John E
- 335-343 An equity- and sustainability-based policy response to global climate change
by Byrne, John & Wang, Young-Doo & Lee, Hoesung & Kim, Jong-dall
- 345-351 China's desulfurization potential
by Jingjing, Qian & Kunmin, Zhang
February 1998, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 159-166 Recent trends in energy-related CO2 emissions
by Ellis, Jane & Treanton, Karen
- 167-177 Successful government-industry partnership: the US Department of Energy's role in advancing energy-efficient technologies
by Geller, Howard & McGaraghan, Scott
- 179-197 Theoretical ambiguity and the weight of historical heritage: a comparative study of the British and Norwegian electricity liberalisation
by Midttun, Atle & Thomas, Steve
- 199-205 Productivity growth and energy consumption in the Nigerian manufacturing sector: a panel data analysis
by Adenikinju, Adeola F
- 207-217 Rural household energy consumption : The effects of access to electricity--evidence from South Africa
by Davis, Mark
- 219-231 Fixing global carbon emissions: choosing the best target year
by Yohe, Gary & Malinowski, Tricia & Yohe, Marielle
- 233-237 Developing countries are combating climate change : Actions in developing countries that slow growth in carbon emissions
by Reid, Walter V & Goldemberg, Jose
- 239-246 The risks of the nuclear policies
by Romerio, Franco
- 247-256 Electricity policies for low-income households
by Baxter, Lester W.
- 257-262 Climate change and insurance: a critical appraisal
by Tol, Richard S. J.
- 263-273 Key elements related to the emissions trading for the Kyoto protocol
by Matsuo, Naoki
February 1998, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 71-73 Energy in FSU and Eastern Europe: from planned integration to market diversification
by Balabanov, Todor
- 75-83 Optimal operating arrangements in the restructured world: economic issues
by Hartman, Raymond S. & Tabors, Richard D.
- 85-93 Socio-economic assessment of wind power--lessons from Denmark
by Munksgaard, Jesper & Larsen, Anders
- 95-101 A pilot index for environmental policy in The Netherlands
by den Butter, F. A. G. & van der Eyden, J. A. C.
- 103-111 Activities implemented jointly and the use of fuel alcohol in Brazil for abating CO2 emissions
by Ribeiro, Suzana Kahn & Rosa, Luiz Pinguelli
- 113-118 Entropy subsidies
by Reynolds, Doug
- 119-128 Energy development and environmental constraints in China
by Gan, Lin
- 129-141 Deregulation of the Japanese oil products market
by Clarke, Rosemary & Edwards, T Huw
- 143-158 Loyalty or competition? A comparative analysis of Norwegian and Swedish electricity distributors' adaptation to market reform
by Midttun, Atle & Summerton, Jane
January 1998, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-3 Global warming policy: who decides what is fair?
by Rose, Adam
- 5-12 Structural decomposition of industrial CO2 emission in Taiwan: an input-output approach
by Chang, Yih F & Lin, Sue J
- 13-20 On the difference in impact of two almost identical climate change scenarios
by Tol, Richard SJ
- 21-32 Reforms in sub-saharan Africa's power industries
by Girod, Jacques & Percebois, Jacques
- 33-44 A general model for CO2 regulation: the case of Denmark
by Svendsen, Gert Tinggaard
- 45-54 The economics of sustainable energy for rural development: A study of renewable energy in rural China
by Byrne, John & Shen, Bo & Wallace, William
- 55-69 The outlook for US oil dependence
by Greene, David L & Jones, Donald W & Leiby, Paul N
December 1997, Volume 25, Issue 14-15
- 1-1 Editor's introduction : Transport, energy and climate change
by Peake, Stephen
- 1109-1119 World transport energy demand modelling : Methodology and elasticities
by Wohlgemuth, Norbert
- 1121-1127 Vehicle ownership to 2015: Implications for energy use and emissions
by Dargay, Joyce & Gately, Dermot
- 1129-1136 Technological efficiency and the demand for energy (road transport)
by Orasch, Wolfgang & Wirl, Franz
- 1137-1150 Policies to reduce energy use and environmental emissions in the transport sector : A case of Delhi city
by Bose, Ranjan Kumar & Srinivasachary, V
- 1151-1161 Long-term challenges for inland transport in the European Union: 1997-2010 : Consequences for transport fuel economy and use
by Koopman, Gert Jan
- 1163-1171 Transport sector-strategies markets, technology and innovation
by Michaelis, Laurie
- 1173-1178 Using advanced technologies to reduce motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions
by Difiglio, Carmen
- 1179-1188 Prospects for improving the fuel economy of light-duty vehicles
by Plotkin, Steven E & Greene, David
- 1189-1191 Transportation demand management in Canada: An overview
by Robinson, Russ
- 1193-1202 The status of transportation demand management in Greater Vancouver and energy implications
by Lim, Clark C
- 1203-1212 Toronto's tentative approach to TDM
by Stewart, Greg & Pringle, Rob
- 1213-1215 Travel demand management in the USA: context, lessons learned and future directions
by Berman, Wayne & Radow, Laurel
- 1217-1225 Commute trip reduction--a collaborative approach
by Kadesh, Eileen & Roach, William T
- 1227-1234 The transportation management district: a tool to engage private sector support in meeting energy, environmental, and transportation goals
by Pogue, Thomas D
November 1997, Volume 25, Issue 13
- 1041-1049 Price reforms in the power sector : The World Bank's role
by Haugland, Torleif & Ingeberg, Kjetil & Roland, Kjell
- 1051-1064 Power production and the price of electricity: an analysis of a phase-out of Swedish nuclear power
by Andersson, Bo & Haden, Erik
- 1065-1074 From equipment to infrastructure: community energy management and greenhouse gas emission reduction
by Jaccard, Mark & Failing, Lee & Berry, Trent
- 1075-1091 Gains from cartelisation in the oil market
by Berg, Elin & Kverndokk, Snorre & Rosendahl, Knut Einar
- 1093-1097 Estimation of health and economic benefits of air pollution abatement for Turkey in 1990 and 1993
by Zaim, Katalin Kovari
- 1099-1107 Use of experience curves to analyse the prospects for diffusion and adoption of renewable energy technology
by Neij, Lena
October 1997, Volume 25, Issue 12
- 971-982 A framework for energy policy-making in the Pacific Islands
by Yu, Xiaojiang & Taplin, Ros & Akura, Terubentau
- 983-988 The outlook of the Korean petroleum industry and its deregulation process
by Moon, Young-Seok
- 989-996 Evaluating energy efficiency investments: accounting for risk in the discounting process
by Thompson, Philip B
- 997-1012 Gas pricing in a liberalized European market; will the rent be taxed away?
by Austvik, Ole Gunnar
- 1013-1025 Investment practices in Australian coal : The practice and profit of quasi-integration in the Australia-Japan coal trade
by Colley, Peter
- 1027-1037 The physically-based model BREHOMES and its use in deriving scenarios for the energy use and carbon dioxide emissions of the UK housing stock
by Shorrock, LD & Dunster, JE
- 1039-1040 European energy to 2020: A scenario approach : European Commission: Directorate General for Energy (DGXVII), Office for Official Publications of the European Communities (Luxembourg), 1996
by de Sa, Paul
September 1997, Volume 25, Issue 11
- 903-912 Evolution of an aging society and effect on residential energy demand
by Yamasaki, Eiji & Tominaga, Norio
- 913-921 Empirical relationships between the energy and information segments of the US economy : An input-output approach
by Campos Machado, Aluisio & Miller, Ronald E.
- 923-939 Climate change and energy policy : The impacts and implications of aerosols
by West, James Jason & Hope, Chris & Lane, Stuart N
- 941-949 Energy and CO2 emissions in India: increasing trends and alarming portents
by Srivastava, Leena
- 951-957 The reform of the electric power industry in Taiwan
by Hsu, George J. Y. & Chen, Tser-yieth
- 959-967 Who controls energy efficiency policy? A case study of the energy saving trust
by Owen, Gill
- 969-967 The charcoal dilemma : F. Rosillo-Calle, M. A. A. de Rezende, P. Furtade and D. O. Hall, Plymbridge Distributors Ltd, UK, 1996, 167pp, [pound sign]8.95
by Dunkerley, J. C.
August 1997, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 833-835 Some reflections on barriers to the efficient use of energy
by Weber, Lukas
- 837-843 Cost-benefit analysis on IRP/DSM application -- a case study in Shanghai
by Liu, Deshun & Wang, Youhong & Zhou, Aiming & Zhang, Shurong
- 845-860 Falling generation costs, environmental externalities and the economics of electricity conservation
by Parfomak, Paul W.
- 861-869 Deregulation and natural gas trade relationships: lessons from the Alberta-California experience
by Wilson, Patrick Impero
- 871-875 East European nuclear investment projects: the case of K2/R4 in Ukraine
by Surrey, John
- 877-886 A critical review of deregulated foreign electric utility markets
by Walker, Cody D. & Lough, W. Timothy
- 887-896 Portfolio choice of government incentives: the case of commercialization of a new coal-based technology
by Kocagil, Ahmet E
- 897-896 A new order for gas in Europe? : Michael Stoppard Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
by Waddams, Catherine
- 897-898 Libya: The political economy of oil : Judith Gurney Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, pp. xii + 244. Index
by Odell, Peter R.
- 898-899 Waves of fortune; the past, present and future of the United Kingdom offshore oil and gas industries : David Upton J Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1996, pp vi + 254. Index
by Odell, Peter R.
- 899-900 The UK energy experience: a model or a warning? : Edited by G. Mackerron and P. Pearson Imperial College Press, 1996
by Weyman-Jones, Tom
- 900-901 The environmental management of low-grade fuels : Mary MacDonald, Michael Chadwick and Gareg Aslanian Earthscan, London (1996) 270pp, [pound sign]30
by Herring, Horace
- 901-902 A shock to the system -- Restructuring America's electricity industry : Timothy J. Brennan, Karen L. Palmer, Raymond J. Kopp, Alan J. Krupnick, Vito Stagliano and Dallas Burtraw Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1996, ISBN 0-915707-80-2, 138pp including index
by Siohansi, Fereidoon P.
1997, Volume 25, Issue 7-9
- 639-649 The political relevance of energy and CO2 indicators-An introduction
by Schipper, Lee & Haas, Reinhard
- 651-672 The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in industrialized countries: an end-use analysis
by Schipper, Lee & Ting, Michael & Khrushch, Marta & Golove, William
- 673-682 Cross-country comparison on energy efficiency indicators: the on-going European effort towards a common methodology
by Bosseboeuf, Didier & Chateau, Bertrand & Lapillonne, Bruno
- 683-691 The US/Japan comparison of energy intensity. Estimating the real gap
by Nagata, Yutaka
- 693-702 From primary to final energy consumption-Analysing structural and efficiency changes on the energy supply side
by Landwehr, Michael & Jochem, Eberhard
- 703-714 Measuring industrial energy intensity: practical issues and problems
by Freeman, Scott L. & Niefer, Mark J. & Roop, Joseph M.
- 715-725 International comparisons of energy efficiency-Methodologies for the manufacturing industry
by Phylipsen, G. J. M. & Blok, K. & Worrell, E.
- 727-744 Energy intensity in the iron and steel industry: a comparison of physical and economic indicators
by Worrell, Ernst & Price, Lynn & Martin, Nathan & Farla, Jacco & Schaeffer, Roberto
- 745-758 Energy efficiency developments in the pulp and paper industry : A cross-country comparison using physical production data
by Farla, Jacco & Blok, Kornelis & Schipper, Lee
- 759-772 Industrial energy efficiency : Indicators for a European cross-country comparison of energy efficiency in the manufacturing industry
by Eichhammer, Wolfgang & Wilhelm, Mannsbart
- 773-779 Energy intensity in the manufacturing sector: Canadian and international perspective
by Theriault, Louis & Sahi, Ram
- 781-787 Monitoring the energy use of households using a simulation model
by Boonekamp, PGM
- 789-802 Energy efficiency indicators in the residential sector : What do we know and what has to be ensured?
by Haas, Reinhard
- 803-812 Restraining carbon emissions: measuring energy use and efficiency in the USA
by Golove, William H & Schipper, Lee J
- 813-823 The need to link energy efficiency indicators to related policies : A practical experience based on 20 years of facts and trends in France (1973-1993)
by Bosseboeuf, Didier & Richard, Cecile
- 825-831 Recent trends in Mexican industrial energy use and their impact on carbon dioxide emissions
by Sheinbaum, Claudia & Rodriguez, Luis
May 1997, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 543-544 Editor's introduction
by Radetzki, Marian
- 545-554 The economics of biomass in industrialized countries: an overview
by Radetzki, Marian
- 555-557 A comment on the paper by Marian Radetzki
by Sterner, Thomas
- 559-566 The economics of forest-based biomass supply
by Sedjo, Roger A.
- 567-569 A comment on the paper by Roger A. Sedjo
by Kaberger, Tomas
- 571-572 A comment on the paper by Roger A. Sedjo
by Sjolin, Christer
- 573-582 Agriculture-based biomass energy supply -- a survey of economic issues
by Lunnan, Anders
- 583-585 Biomass or biomess? : a comment on the paper by Anders Lunnan
by Bolin, Olof
- 587-600 Waste not, want not: the private and social costs of waste-to-energy production
by Miranda, Marie Lynn & Hale, Brack
- 601-603 A comment on the paper by Marie Lynn Miranda and Brack Hale
by Astrand, Lars
- 605-621 Environmental externalities and social optimality in biomass markets: waste-to-energy in The Netherlands and biofuels in France
by Vollebergh, Herman
- 623-627 The future of biofuels : a comment on the paper by Herman Vollebergh
by Edin, Karl-Axel
- 629-633 Shadow prices for comparing environmental costs of conventional and alternative fuels : a comment on the paper by Herman Vollebergh
by Kageson, Per
- 635-633 Concluding comments: unreasonably high fossil fuel taxes will be needed to expand the role of biomass
by Aberg, Carl Johan
- 637-638 Concluding comments: a global vision for energy forestry
by Dupont-Roc, Georges
April 1997, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 471-480 Life cycle inventory for cooking : Some results for the use of liquefied petroleum gas and kerosene as cooking fuels in India
by Jungbluth, Niels & Kollar, Markus & Ko[beta], Volker
- 481-490 Strategies to address transition costs in a restructuring electricity industry
by Baxter, Lester & Hirst, Eric & Hadley, Stanton
- 491-500 Optimal reductions in CO2 emissions
by Schultz, Peter A & Kasting, James F
- 501-516 A survey: international aid for renewable energy in the Pacific Islands since the 1970s
by Yu, Xiaojiang & Taplin, Ros
- 517-540 Limits to the value of external costs
by Stirling, Andrew
- 541-542 ACEEE 1996 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings: profiting from energy efficiency
by Geller, Howard
March 1997, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 383-386 Sweden's future energy policy
by Lofstedt, Ragnar E.
- 387-392 The British Gas market 10 years after privatisation: a model or a warning for the rest of Europe?
by Stern, Jonathan P.
- 393-399 Merger in the English electricity industry
by Kennedy, David
- 401-411 Long-run marginal electricity generation costs in Israel
by Porat, Yigal & Irith, Rotlevi & Turvey, Ralph
- 413-423 The pool and forward contracts in the UK electricity supply industry
by Lowrey, Craig
- 425-434 From energy labelling to performance standards: some methods of stimulating technical change to obtain greater energy efficiency
by Colombier, Michel & Menanteau, Philippe
- 435-438 Hydropower and environment in India
by Ranganathan, V
- 439-444 A winning coalition of advocacy: climate research, bureaucracy and `alternative' fuels : Who is driving climate change policy?
by Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja
- 445-458 Energy efficiency vs economic efficiency? : New Zealand electricity sector reform in the context of the national energy policy objective
by Gunn, Calum
- 459-467 The energy subregion as a basis for greenhouse policy
by Grollman, Nicholas
February 1997, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 271-272 Editors' introduction : Model-based policy analysis
by Bunn, Derek W & Larsen, Erik R & Vlahos, Kiriakos
- 273-280 Applying planning models to study new competition : Analysis for the Bonneville Power Administration
by Neubauer, Franklin & Westman, Erik & Ford, Andrew
- 281-292 A normative structure for the European electricity market
by Verbruggen, Aviel
- 293-304 Privatization and culture change: British Nuclear Fuels case study
by Salama, Alzira
- 305-312 Emission reduction strategies for Central and Eastern Europe
by Lueth, O & Jattke, A & Schoettle, H & Wietschel, M & Rentz, O
- 313-326 Supply-side--demand-side optimization and cost--environment tradeoffs for China's coal and electricity system
by Xie, Zhijun & Kuby, Michael
- 327-336 Investigating strategies to reduce CO2 emissions from the electricity sector: the case of Greece
by Vassos, Spyros & Vlachou, Andriana
- 337-347 Evaluation of an integrated renewable energy system for electricity generation in rural areas
by Rozakis, Stelios & Soldatos, Peter G & Papadakis, George & Kyritsis, Spyros & Papantonis, Dimitris
- 349-356 Economic and environmental impacts of demand side management programmes
by Reddy, B. Sudhakara & Parikh, Jyoti K
- 357-375 Building public confidence in energy planning: a multimethod MCDM approach to demand-side planning at BC gas
by Hobbs, Benjamin F & Horn, Graham TF
February 1997, Volume 25, Issue 2