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Energy Policy 1994 22 (12) 1079—1086 ENERGY POLICY Index to Volume 22 January—December 1994 Articles — subjects Climate alteration. A global issue for the Reducing Australian energy sector green- Biomass and fuelwood electric power industry in the 21st cen house gas emissions. Barry P Jones, tury. G M Hidy and D F Spencer. 22.12, Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten. Deciding on biomass in Hiisselby Brita 1005-1027 22.3, 270-286 Olerup. 20.5, 415-426 Combined heat and power Positive progress Reshaping the electric power industry. Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian the UK. Michael Brown. 22.2, Christopher Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen. Amazon. Michael Redclift. 22.5, 427-431 173-177 22.12, 1029-1044 Competitive bidding for independent power Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons CHP Developments in the USA. Mel Kliman. from a project promoting lighting effi- 22.1, 41-56 ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M Combined heat and power. Positive progress The consumer’s energy analysis environment. Anjali Sastry. 22.2 162 in the UK. Michael Brown 173-177 Willett Kempton and Linda I Layne. Sustainability, value trade offs and electric The development of combined heat and power 22.10, 857-866 utility planning. A Canadian example. in the UK. Ken Harvey. 22.2 181 Costing power generation A case of large Timothy McDaniels. 22.12, 1045-1054 scale hydro and nuclear plants in India. Utility planning implications of electricity Coal Priyamvada Zutshi and Preety M loss reduction in developing countries. Australia’s coal industry. Fuel for growth Bhandari. 22.1, 75-80 The case of Nepal. Ram M Shrestha and Donald W Barnett. 22.4, 353-367 The development of combined heat and Gopal B Bhattarai. 22.6, 531-537 On the bundling of coal and sulfur dioxide power in the UK. Ken Harvey. 22.2, Various methods for estimating power outage emissions allowances. Joseph A Doucet 179-181 costs. Some implications and results in and Todd Strauss. 22.9, 764-770 Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply Taiwan. George J Y Hsu, Pao-long Energy use in a transitional economy. The investment. Addressing the solution rather Chang and Tser-Yieth Chen. 22.1, case of Poland. Stephen Myers, Jiirgen than the problem. Andrew Stirling. 22.3, 69-74 Salay and Lee Schipper. 22.8, 699-713 195-216 Heseltine’s ‘reprieved’ pits. Twelve months Dynamics of energy efficient lighting. Joe/ Energy conservation and efficiency (see on. Alistair Bruce. 22.5, 432-435 Swisher, Lena Christiansson and Claes also CHP) Ports and coal transfer. Hub of China's Hedenstrém. 22.7, 581-594 energy supply policy. Daniel Todd and Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to Alternative energy strategies for abatement of Zhang Lei. 22.7, 609-621 promote energy-efficient residential light carbon emissions in Brazil. A cost-benefit A macro-assessment of technology options ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, § analysis. E L La Rovere, L F L Legey and for CO, mitigation in China’s energy sys Meyers, O de Buen, A Gadgil, I Vargas J DG Miguez. 22.11, 914-924 tem. Zongexin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling and R Saucedo, 22.2, 163-171 On the assessment of utility demand-side Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant Electric vehicles and the electric utility com management programs. Mark D Levine Sathaye. 22.11, 907-913 pany. Andrew Ford. 22.7, 555-570 and Richard Sonnenblick,. 22.10, 848-856 Privatizing British Coal. An evolving policy Electricity and federalism. Understanding Been top down so long it looks like bottom problem. Alistair Bruce and Mike Wright regional diversity Clinton J Andrews up to me. Hillard G Huntington. 22.10, 22.1, 57-67 22.7, 629-638 833-839 The world coal trade. A commentary. Greg International influences on electricity supply Calculating the energy requirements of Smith. 22.6, 443-446 in Zimbabwe. Jan H Rowlands. 22.2, household purchases. A practical step by 131-143 step method. B C W van Engelenburg, T Issues in energy subsidies for irrigation F M van Rossum, K Blok and K Vringer. Electricity pumping. A case study from 22.8, 648-656 On the assessment of utility demand-side Mahbubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, Comparable assessment of national GHG management programs. Mark D Levine India. Meera Rajagopalan and Harvey abatement costs. K Halsnas, G A and Richard Sonnenblick. 22.10, 848-856 Demaine. 22.1, 89-95 Mackenzie, J N Swisher and A Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal electricity The potential of hydropower generation in Villavicencio, 22.11, 925-934 development in Australia. David R Mills, Jordan. Micro-hydropower analysis. M Constructing CO, reduction cost curves. The Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin. 22.4, Hammad, R Aburas and B Abuzahra. case of Denmark. Poul Eirik Morthorst. 297-308 22.6, 523-530 22.11, 964-970 0301-4215/94/12 1079-08 @ 1994 Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Index The consumer’s energy analysis environment. The EU carbon/energy tax. Effects in a dis- On the bundling of coal and sulfur dioxide Willett Kempton and Linda L Layne. torted market. Hugo Birkelund, Eystein emissions allowances. Joseph A Doucet 22.10, 857-866 Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud. 20.8, and Todd Strauss. 22.9, 764-770 Cost of stabilizing GHG emissions. Focus on 657-665 Climate alteration. A global issue for the elec- developing countries. Jayant Sathaye and Greenhouse gas abatement in Senegal. A case tric power industry in the 21st century. G John Christensen. 22.11, 891-893 study of least-cost options. Samir Amous, M Hidy and D F Spencer. Costs of CO, abatement in Egypt using both Dominique Revet and Youba Sokona. 1005-1027 bottom-up and top-down approaches. 22.11, 947-954 Comparable assessment of national GHG Yehia El Maghary, A-F Ibrahim, M A-F The impact of carbon taxation on the UK abatement costs. K Halsnas, G A Shama, A Hassan, M A-H Rifai, M Selim, economy. Paul Ekins. 22.7, 571-579 Mackenzie, J N Swisher and A I Abdel Gelil, H Korkor, Anhar Higazi, A Irinovation and organizational networks. Villavicencio. 22.11, 925-934 Amin, F Bedewi and Juha Forsstrém. Barriers to energy efficiency in the US Constructing CO, reduction cost curves. The 22.11, 935-946 housing industry. Loren Lutzenhiser. case of Denmark. Poul Eirik Morthorst. Demand-side management. Overcoming mar- 22.10, 867-876 22.11, 964-970 ket barriers or obscuring real costs? Albert Is Britain a Third World country? The case of Cost of stabilizing GHG emissions. Focus on L Nichols. 22.10, 840-847 German refrigerators. Horace Herring. developing countries. Jayant Sathaye and Divergences in manufacturing energy con- 22.9, 779-787 John Christensen. 22.11, 891-893 sumption between the North and the Key challenges facing Thailand in the context Costs of CO, abatement in Egypt using both South. Se-Hark Park and Walter C Labys. of global CO, emission abatement. Giap bottom-up and top-down approaches. 22.6, 455-469 van Dang, Le Binh Minh and Suwvit Yehia El Maghary, A-F Ibrahim, M A-F A dynamic analysis of japanese energy Yodmani. 22.11, 971-980 Shama, A Hassan, M A-H Rifai, M Selim, policies. Their impact on fuel switching A macro-assessment of technology options I Abdel Gelil, H Korkor, Anhar Higazi, A and conservation. F C Perkins. 22.7, for CO, mitigation in China’s energy sys- Amin, F Bedewi and Juha Forsstrém. 595-607 tem. Zongxin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling 22.11, 935-946 Dynamics of energy efficient lighting. Joel Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant Economics and rational conservation policy. Swisher, Lena Christiansson and Claes Sathaye. 22.11, 907-913 Gilbert E Metcalf. 22.10, 819-825 Hedenstrém. 22.7, 581-594 Methodological lessons and results from Editorial for Volume 22. Nicky France. 22.1, Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to UNEP GHG abatement costing studies. 3 promote energy-efficient residential light- The case of Zimbabwe. R S Maya and Editors’ introduction to special issue on ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, S Jorgen Fenhann. 22.11, 955-963 Markets for energy efficiency. Hillard Meyers, O de Buen, A Gadgil, E Vargas Modeling energy technology choices. Which Huntington, Lee Schipper and Alan H and R Saucedo. 22.2, 163-171 investment analysis tools are appropriate? Sanstad. 22.10, 795-797 Economics and rational conservation policy. Blake E Johnson, 22.10, 877-883 The effects of an increase in energy efficiency Gilbert E Metcalf. 22.10, 819-825 Natural gas in the Nordic countries. Patterns on the Kenyan economy. Haji Hatibu Editors’ introduction to special issue on and prospects. Anders Biel, Sten Semboja. 22.3, 217-225 Markets for energy efficiency. Hillard Lorentzon and Sven-Olof Olsson. 22.3, The embodiment of carbon in imports of Huntington, Lee Schipper and Alan H 227-237 manufactured products. Implications for Sanstad. 22.10, 795-797 ‘Normal’ markets, market imperfections and international agreements on greenhouse The effects of an increase in energy efficiency energy efficiency. Alan H Sanstad and gas emissions. Andrew W Wyckoff and on the Kenyan economy. Haji Hatibu Richard B Howarth. 22.10, 811-818 Joseph M Roop. 22.3, 187-194 Semboja. 22.3, 217-225 Reducing Australian energy sector green- Energy and the environment. Something new The energy-efficiency gap. What does it house gas emissions. Barry P Jones, under the sun? Joel D Scheraga. 22.10, mean? Adam B Jaffe and Robert N Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten. 798-803 Stavins. 22.10, 804-810 22.3, 270-286 The energy-efficiency gap. What does it Energy efficiency trends in Australia. Bruce A response to the UK national programme for mean? Adam B Jaffe and Robert N Wilson, Luan Ho Trieu and Bruce Bowen. CO, emissions. Jan Fells and Lisa Stavins. 22.10, 804-810 22.3, 287-295 Woolhouse. 22.8, 666-684 Energy needs and CO, __ emissions. Energy and the environment. Something new Restraining energy demand. The stick, the Constructing a formula for just distribu- under the sun? Joel D Scheraga. 22.10, carrot, or the market? Fereidoon P tions. tOlav Benestad. 22.9, 725-734 798—803 Sioshansi. 22.5, 378-392 Energy reform in Central and Eastern Europe. Energy policies for energy efficiency in office Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons Janusz Cofala. 22.6, 486-498 equipment. Case studies from Europe, from a project promoting lighting effi- Energy use and carbon implications in India. Japan and the USA. Cyane B Dandridge, ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M Focus on industry. Nandita Mongia, Jacques Roiturier and Leslie K Norford. Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia. 22.11, 22.9, 735-747 Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian 894-906 Energy policies for sustainable development Amazon. Michael Redclift. 22.5, 427-431 Energy use and CO, emissions in the West in developing countries. Kathleen L Sustainable use of energy. A normative and Central African region. A O Abdalla. 22.1, 29-36 energy scenario: 1990-2050. Jan van Adegbulugbe and G A Oladosu. 22.6, Energy reform in Central and Eastern Europe. 499-508 Janusz Cofala. 22.6, 486-498 Technical evidence for assessing the perfor- The environment and economics. The impact Energy use and carbon implications in India. mance of markets affecting energy of restricting the SO, allowance market, Focus on industry. Nandita Mongia, efficiency. Jonathan G Koomey and Alan Mark Bernstein, Alex Farrell and James Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia. 22.11, H Sanstad. 22.10, 826-832 Winebrake. 22.9, 748-754 894-906 Environmentally targeted objectives for Energy use and CO, emissions in the West reducing acidification in Europe. C A Energy and environment (see also CHP; and Central African region. A O Gough, P D Bailey, B Biewald, J C 1 Energy conservation and_ efficiency; Adegbulugbe and G A Oladosu. 22.6, Kuylenstierna and M J Chadwick. 22.12, Renewables) 499-508 1055—1066 Energy use in a transitional economy. The Alternative energy strategies for abatement of The EU carbon/energy tax. Effects in a dis- case of Poland. Stephen Myers, Jiirgen carbon emissions in Brazil. A cost-benefit torted market. Hugo Birkelund, Eystein Salay and Lee Schipper. 22.8, 699- analysis. E L La Rovere, L F L Legey and Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud. 20.8, 713 J DG Miguez. 22.11, 914-924 657-665 1080 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index George Bush versus Al Gore. Irreversibilities Energy policy and analysis (see also Transport energy in Australia. Policy prob- in greenhouse gas accumulation and emis- National and regional energy profiles and lems, issues and alternatives. Bruce Moon. sion control investment. Charles D policies) 22.4, 331-344 Kolstad. 22.9, 771-778 UK renewable energy strategy. The need for Calculating the energy requirements of house- Greenhouse gas abatement in Senegal. A case longer-term support. D A Elliott. 22.12, hold purchases. A practical step by step study of least-cost options. Samir Amous, 1067-1074 method. B C W van Engelenburg, T F M Dominique Revet and Youba Sokona. 22.11, 947-954 van Rossum, K Blok and K Vringer. 22.8, 648-656 Energy security and world trade The impact of carbon taxation on the UK Comparable assessment of national GHG economy. Paul Ekins. 22.7, 571-579 The embodiment of carbon in imports of abatement costs. K Halsnes, G A Is natural gas really the answer? Targeting manufactured products. Implications for Mackenzie, J N Swisher and A natural gas in US climate change mitiga- international agreements on greenhouse Villavicencio. 22.11, 925-934 tion policy. Jon Kessler, Bruce Schillo, gas emissions. Andrew W Wyckoff and Michael Shelby and Abraham Haspei. A dynamic analysis of Japanese energy poli- Joseph M Roop. 22.3, 187-194 22.7, 623-628 cies. Their impact on fuel switching and Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply Key challenges facing Thailand in the context conservation. F C_ Perkins. 22.7, investment. Addressing the solution rather of global CO, emission abatement. Giap 595-607 than the problem. Andrew Stirling. 22.3, van Dang, Le Binh Minh and Swvit Editor’s introduction to special issue on 195-216 Yodmani. 22.11, 971-980 Contemporary issues in Australian energy A model of the world uranium market. Luan A macro-assessment of technology options economics. A D Owen. 22.4, 267-269 Ho Trieu, Eric Savage and Gavan Dwyer. for CO, mitigation in China’s energy sys- Editorial for Volume 22. Nicky France. 22.1, 22.4, 317-329 tem. Zonexin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling 3 Twenty years after the embargo. US oil Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant Editors’ introduction to special issue on import dependence and how it can be Sathaye. 22.11, 907-913 Markets for energy efficiency. Hillard reduced. Howard Geller, John DeCicco, Methodological lessons and results from Huntington, Lee Schipper and Alan H Skip Laitner and Christopher Dyson. 22.6, UNEP GHG abatement costing studies. Sanstad. 22.10, 795-797 471-485 The case of Zimbabwe. R S Maya and The embodiment of carbon in imports of The world coal trade. A commentary. Greg Jorgen Fenhann. 22.11, 955-963 manufactured products. Implications for Smith. 22.6, 443-446 ‘Normal’ markets, market imperfections and international agreements on greenhouse energy efficiency. Alan H _ Sanstad gas emissions. Andrew W Wyckoff and and Richard B Howarth. 22.10, Joseph M Roop. 22.3, 187-194 Energy supply and demand 811-818 The energy-efficiency gap. What does it On the assessment of utility demand-side Oil spill hazards at the upstream level. A risk mean? Adam B Jaffe and Robert N management programs. Mark D Levine management paradigm for a developing Stavins. 22.10, 804-810 and Richard — Sonnenblick. —_2 2.10, country. Bright Erakpoweri Okogu. 22.5, Energy policies for energy efficiency in office 848-856 393-402 equipment. Case studies from Europe, Australia’s coal industry. Fuel for growth. Passenger car global warming potential. Japan and the USA. Cyane B Dandridge, Donald W Barnett. 22.4, 353-367 Current and projected levels in the UK. Jacques Roturier and Leslie K Norford. Calculating the energy requirements of house- Joanne Wade, Claire Holman and 22.9, 735-747 hold purchases. A practical step by step Malcolm Fergusson. 22.6, 509-522 The environment and economics. The impact method. B C W van Engelenburg, T F M Reducing Australian energy sector green- of restricting the SO, allowance market, van Rossum, K Blok and K Vringer. 22.8, house gas emissions. Barry P Jones, Mark Bernstein, Alex Farrell and James 648-656 Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten. Winebrake. 22.9, 748-754 Changing energy intensity in Chinese indus- 22.3, 270-286 The EU carbon/energy tax. Effects in a dis- try. The relative importance of structural Reshaping the electric power industry. torted market. Hugo Birkelund, Eystein shift and intensity change. Jonathan E Christopher Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen. Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud. 20.8, Sinton and Mark D Levine. 22.3, 239-255 22.12, 1029-1044 657-665 Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal electricity A response to the UK national programme for George Bush versus Al Gore. Irreversibilities development in Australia. David R Mills, CO, emissions. Jan Fells and Lisa in greenhouse gas accumulation and emis- Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin. 22.4, Woolhouse. 22.8, 666-684 sion control investment. Charles D 297-308 Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons Kolstad. 22.9, 771-778 Competitive bidding for independent power. from a project promoting lighting effi- The impact of carbon taxation on the UK Developments in the USA. Mel Kliman. ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M economy. Paul Ekins. 22.7, 571-579 22.1, 41-56 Anjali Sastry. 22.2, 151-162 Privatizing British Coal. An evolving policy The consumer’s energy analysis environment. Sustainability, value trade offs and electric problem. Alistair Bruce and Mike Wright. Willett Kempton and Linda L Layne. utility planning. A Canadian example. 22.1, 57-67 22.10, 857-866 Timothy McDaniels. 22.12, 1045-1054 Quantifying the credibility of energy projec- Demand-side management. Overcoming mar- Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian tions from trends in past data. The US ket barriers or obscuring real costs? Albert Amazon. Michael Redclift. 225, energy sector. Alexander I Shlyakhter, L Nichols. 22.10, 840-847 427-431 Daniel M Kammen, Claire L Broido and The development of combined heat and Sustainable use of energy. A normative Richard Wilson. 22.2, 119-130 power in the UK. Ken Harvey. energy scenario: 1990-2050. Jan van Reducing gasoline use. A _ multipronged 179-181 Ettinger. 22.2, 111-118 approach. Marc E Norman. 22.1, 37-39 Dynamics of energy efficient lighting. Joe/ Technical evidence for assessing the perfor- A response to the UK national programme for Swisher, Lena Christiansson and Claes mance of markets affecting energy CO, emissions. Jan Fells and Lisa Hedenstrém. 22.7, 581-594 efficiency. Jonathan G Koomey and Alan Woolhouse. 22.8, 666-684 Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to H Sanstad. 22.10, 826-832 Restraining energy demand. The stick, the promote energy-efficient residential light- UK renewable energy strategy. The need for carrot, or the market? Fereidoon P ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, S longer-term support. D A Elliott. 22.12, Sioshansi. 22.5, 378-392 Meyers, O de Buen, A Gadgil, E Vargas 1067-1074 Substitution of information for energy. and R Saucedo. 22.2, 163-171 The world coal trade. A commentary. Greg Conceptual background, realities and lim- Economics and rational conservation policy. Smith. 22.6, 443-446 its. Xavier Chen. 22.1, 15-27 Gilbert E Metcalf. 22.10, 819-825 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index Energy and the community of the poor. Urban Energy and the environment. Something new Energy use and carbon implications in India. settlements, household needs and partici- under the sun? Joel D Scheraga. 22.10, Focus on industry. Nandita Mongia, patory development in South Africa. Frik 798-803 Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia. 22.11, de Beer and Hennie Swanepoel. The energy-efficiency gap. What does it 894-906 145-162 mean? Adam B Jaffe and Robert N Greenhouse gas abatement in Senegal. A case Energy and the environment. Something new Stavins. 22.10, 804-810 study of least-cost options. Samir Amous, under the sun? Joel D Scheraga. 22.10, Innovation and organizational networks. Dominique Revet and Youba_ Sokona. 798-803 Barriers to energy efficiency in the US 22.11, 947-954 The energy-efficiency gap. What does it housing industry. Loren Lutzenhiser. International influences on electricity supply mean? Adam B Jaffe and Robert N 22.10, 867-876 in Zimbabwe. Jan H Rowlands. Stavins. 22.10, 804-810 Modeling energy technology choices. Which 131-143 Energy use in a transitional economy. The investment analysis tools are appropriate? Issues in energy subsidies for irrigation case of Poland. Stephen Myers, Jiirgen Blake E Johnson. 22.10, 877-883 pumping. A case study from Salay and Lee Schipper. 22.8, 699- ‘Normal’ markets, market imperfections and Mahbubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, 713 energy efficiency. Alan H Sanstad and India. Meera Rajagopalan and Harvey International influences on electricity supply Richard B Howarth. 22.10, 811-818 Demaine. 22.1, 89-95 in Zimbabwe. lan H Rowlands. Reshaping the electric power industry. Key challenges facing Thailand in the context 131-143 Christopher Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen. of global CO, emission abatement. Giap LNG development at the turning point and 22.12, 1029-1044 van Dang, Le Binh Minh and Suwvit policy issues for Japan. Tsutomu Toichi. Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons Yodmani. 22.11, 971-980 22.5, 371-377 from a project promoting lighting effi- A macro-assessment of technology options Nigeria’s household energy sector. Issues and ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M for CO, mitigation in China’s energy sys- supply/demand frontiers. G A Oladosu Anjali Sastry. 22.2, 151-162 tem. Zonexin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling and A O Adegbulugbe. 22.6, 538-549 Technical evidence for assessing the perfor- Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant ‘Normal’ markets, market imperfections and mance of markets affecting energy Sathaye. 22.11, 907-913 energy efficiency. Alan H Sanstad and efficiency. Jonathan G Koomey and Alan Methodological lessons and results from Richard B Howarth. 22.10, 811-818 H Sanstad. 22.10, 826-832 UNEP GHG abatement costing studies. Ports and coal transfer. Hub of China’s The case of Zimbabwe. R S Maya and energy supply policy. Daniel Todd and LDCs Jorgen Fenhann, 22.11, 955-963 Zhang Lei. 22.7, 609-621 Nigeria’s household energy sector. Issues and Quantifying the credibility of energy projec- Alternative energy strategies for abatement of supply/demand frontiers. G A Oladosu tions from trends in past data. The US carbon emissions in Brazil. A cost-benefit and A O Adegbulugbe. 22.6, 538-549 energy sector. Alexander I Shlyakhter, analysis. E L La Rovere, L F L Legey, and Oil spill hazards at the upstream level. A risk Daniel M Kammen, Claire L Broido and J DG Miguez. 22.11, 914-924 management paradigm for a developing 119-130 Changing energy intensity in Chinese indus- country. Bright Erakpoweri Okogu. 22.5, Restraining energy demand. The stick, the try. The relative importance of structural 393-402 carrot, or the market? Fereidoon P shift and intensity change. Jonathan E Ports and coal transfer. Hub of China’ Sioshansi. 22.5, 378-392 Sinton and Mark D Levine. 22.3, 239-255 energy supply policy. Daniel Todd and Rural energy planning in India. Designing Comparable assessment of national GHG Zhang Lei. 22.7, 609-621 effective intervention strategies. Chandra abatement costs. K Halsnas, G A The potential of hydropower generation in Shekhar Sinha, Ramana P Venkata and Mackenzie, J N _ Swisher and Jordan. Micro-hydropower analysis. M Veena Joshi. 22.5, 403-414 Villavicencio. 22.11, 925-934 Hammad, R Aburas and B Abuzahra. The supply of gas to Europe. Michael Prior. Cost of stabilizing GHG emissions. Focus on 22.6, 523-530 22.6, 447-454 developing countries. Jayant Sathaye and The rationale for reducing the subsidy on Technical evidence for assessing the perfor- John Christensen. 22.11, 891-893 LPG in India. Kapil Thukral and Preety M mance of markets affecting energy Costs of CO, abatement in Egypt using both Bhandari. 22.1, 81-87 efficiency. Jonathan G Koomey and Alan bottom-up and top-down approaches. Rural energy planning in India. Designing H Sanstad. 22.10, 826-832 Yehia El Maghary, A-F Ibrahim, M A-F effective intervention strategies. Chandra Shama, A Hassan M A-H Rifai, M Selim, 1 Shekhar Sinha, Ramana P Venkata and Energy technology (see also CHP) Abdel Gelil, H Korkor, Anhar Higazi, A Veena Joshi. 22.5, 403-414 Amin, F Bedewi and Juha Forsstrém. Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons Been top down so long it looks like bottom up 22.11, 935-946 from a project promoting lighting effi- to me. Hillard G Huntington. 22.10, Divergences in manufacturing energy con- ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M 833-839 sumption between the North and the Anjali Sastry. 22.2, 151-162 Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal electricity South. Se-Hark Park and Walter C Labys. Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian development in Australia. David R Mills, 22.6, 455-469 Amazon. Michael Redclift. 22.5, 427-431 Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin. 22.4, Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to Utility planning implications of electricity 297-308 promote energy-efficient residential light- loss reduction in developing countries. Climate alteration. A global issue for the elec- ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, S The case of Nepal. Ram M Shrestha and tric power industry in the 21st century. G Meyers, O de Buen, A Gadgil, E Vargas Gopal B Bhattarai. 22.6, 531-537 M Hidy and D F Spencer. sa42, and R Saucedo. 22.2, 163-171 Various methods for estimating power outage 1005—1027 The effects of an increase in energy efficiency costs. Some implications and results in Deciding on biomass in Hiasselby. Brita on the Kenyan economy. Haji Hatibu Taiwan. George J Y Hsu, Pao-long Chang Olerup. 20.5, 415-426 Haji Semboja. 22.3, 217-225 and Tser-Yieth Chen. 22.1, 69-74 Dynamics of energy efficient lighting. Joel Energy and the community of the poor. Urban Swisher, Lena Christiansson and Claes settlements, household needs and partici- National and regional energy profiles and Hedenstrém. 22.7, 581-594 patory development in South Africa. Frik policies Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to promote energy-efficient residential light- 145-162 Alternative energy strategies for abatement of ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, S Energy policies for sustainable development carbon emissions in Brazil. A cost-benefit Meyers, O de Buen, A Gadgil, E Vargas in developing countries. Kathleen L analysis. E L La Rovere, L F L Legey and and R Saucedo. 22.2, 163-171 Abdalla. 22.1, 29-36 J DG Miguez. 22.11, 914-924 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index Australia’s coal industry. Fuel for growth. Energy efficiency trends in Australia. Bruce Key challenges facing Thailand in the context Donald W Barnett. 22.4, 353-367 Wilson, Luan Ho Trieu and Bruce Bowen. of global CO, emission abatement. Giap The Australia—Indonesia Zone of Cooperation 22.3, 287-295 van Dang, Le Binh Minh and Suwvit Treaty. Michael Hitchens. 22.4, 345-351 Energy policies for energy efficiency in office Yodmani. 22.11, 971-980 On the bundling of coal and sulfur dioxide equipment. Case studies from Europe, LNG development at the turning point and emissions allowances. Joseph A Doucet Japan and the USA. Cyane B Dandridge, policy issues for Japan. Tsutomu Toichi. and Todd Strauss. 22.9, 764-770 Jacques Roturier and Leslie K Norford. 22.5, 371-377 Changing energy intensity in Chinese indus- 22.9, 735-747 A macro-assessment of technology options try. The relative importance of structural Energy reform in Central and Eastern Europe. for CO, mitigation in China’s energy sys- shift and intensity change. Jonathan E Janusz Cofala. 22.6, 486-498 tem. Zongxin Wu, Jiankun He, Aling Sinton and Mark D Levine. 22.3, 239-255 Energy use and carbon implications in India. Zhang, Qing Xu, Shuyu Zhang and Jayant Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal electricity Focus on industry. Nandita Mongia, Sathaye. 22.11, 907-913 development in Australia. David R Mills, Jayant Sathaye and Puran Mongia. 22.11, Methodological lessons and results from Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin. 22.4, 894-906 UNEP GHG abatement costing studies. 297-308 Energy use and CO, emissions in the West The case of Zimbabwe. R S Maya and Combined heat and power. Positive progress and Central African region. A O in the UK. Michael Brown. Adegbulugbe and G A Oladosu. 22.6, NatuJroalr gegna s Feinndhuasntnr.y t2r2.a1n1s,f or9m5a5t-i9o6n,3 competi- 173-177 499-508 tive institutions and the role of regulation. Competitive bidding for independent power. Energy use in a transitional economy. The Lessons from open access to US natural ConscD2ta2res.uve1c e,t lioonfpg 4m1 D-e5enC6nt Oms,a rkrin.e d utchPteoi uolnU SAcE.ois rti k MceulMr ovreKtslh.i omrasTnth..e The Sc7aae1sl3nea v yi roofn amnePdon lta nLdea.en d SeStccehopinhpoepmnei rc.s M.y er2Ts2h.,e8 , Jiimi6pr9ag9ce-tn NaturDgaaanasldv idgm aasWpr arkloeilstns ps.e.t c hte2s 2.A. Nr9o,t rhdu7irA5c n5 d-eD7creo6su 3 n trViaeBnsiy.e l, Paantdt eSrtneWsn 22.11, 964-970 of restricting the SO, allowance market, Cost deovfe lsotpaibnilgi zicnogu ntGrHieGs. eJmaiysasnito nsS.a thFaoyceu s anodn MWairnekb raBkeer.ns te2i2.n9,, A7l4e8x- 75F4ar rell and James L2o2r7e-n2t3z7o n and Sven-Olof Olsson. 22.3, CostJionhgn pCohwriesrt engseenne.r at2i2o.n1.1 , A8 91c-as8e9 3 of large- Enviirnogn maecnitdailflicya titoanr geitne d Euorbojpeec.t ivesC Afo r Goreudguhc,- Nigesriuap’psl yh/oduesmeahnodl d fernoenrtgieyr s.s ectoGr . A IssOuleasd oasnud scale hydro and nuclear plants in India. P D Bailey, B Biewald, J C 1 and A O Adegbulugbe. 22.6, 538-549 Priyamvada Zutshi and Preety M Kuylenstierna and M J Chadwick. 22.12, Passenger car global warming potential. Bhandari. 22.1, 75-80 Current and projected levels in the UK. 1055-1066 The development of combined heat and Joanne Wade, Claire Holman and The EU carbon/energy tax. Effects in a dis- power in the UK. Ken Harvey. Malcolm Fergusson. 22.6, 509-522 179-181 torted market. Hugo Birkelund, Eystein Ports and coal transfer. Hub of China’s Costs of CO, abatement in Egypt using both Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud. 20.8, energy supply policy. Daniel Todd and 657-665 bottom-up and top-down approaches. George Bush versus Al Gore. Irreversibilities Zhang Lei. 22.7, 609-621 Yehia El Maghary, A-F Ibrahim, M A-F The potential of hydropower generation in in greenhouse gas accumulation and emis- Shama, A Hassan, M A-H Rifai, M Selim, sion control investment. Charles D Jordan. Micro-hydropower analysis. M I Abdel Gelil, H Korkor, Anhar Higazi, A Hammad, R Aburas and B Abuzahra. Amin, F Bedewi and Juha Forsstrém. Kolstad. 22.9, 771-778 22.6, 523--530 Greenhouse gas abatement in Senegal. A case 22.11, 935-946 Privatizing British Coal. An evolving policy study of least-cost options. Samir Amous, Deciding on biomass in Hasselby. Brita problem. Alistair Bruce and Mike Wright. Dominique Revet and Youba Sokona. Olerup. 20.5, 415-426 22.1, 57-67 22.11, 947-954 The podweerv eloipn metnhte UoKf . coKmebn ineHda rveyhe.a t and Heseolnt.i nAel’iss tai‘rr epBrriuecvee.d ’ 22.p5it,s . 43T2w-e4l3v5e months Quanttiiofnys infgr omt he trcerneddsi biliint y pasotf ednaetar.g y Thper ojeUcS- 179-181 The impact of carbon taxation on the UK energy sector. Alexander I Shlyakhter, Diverisnivteys tmaenndt . igAndodrraenscsei ngi n tehlee cstroilcuittiyo n sruaptphleyr Innoevcaotinoonm y. aPnadu l Eokrignasn.i za22t.i7o,n al5 71-5n7e9tw orks. Daniel M Kammen, Cl1a1ir9e- 13L0 Broido and A dtccy1ihone9ansa5ns.m - ei2rctT1vhh a6eet iairnop anrl.oyi bsmlipFesa m cC.t o fP eoArJnkna idpnrafseun.wee l s e22s S.tw7iei,rnt lecir5hngg9i.yn5 g- 62p02oa.7ln3i d,- Inter2hBn2aoa.rut1rsii0ioe,nnr gas8 l 67to-ii n8nfd7elu6nuse etrnrgcyye. s eofLnfo irceeilneen cctyr i cLiiutnyt zetnhsheui pspeUlryS. TRheed uBLchPiraGannt gdi aoirnnai lA.Ieun sdit2ar2f.a.o l1r,i K aanpr8 ie1ld-u 8ec7Tni henurgkg ry alth esa encdstou rbP sriedgeyrt eye no-nM Economic analysis of [lumex. A project to in Zimbabwe. Jan H Rowlands. house gas emissions. Barry P Jones, promote energy-efficient residential light- 131-143 Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten. ing in Mexico. J Sathaye, R Friedmann, S Is Britain a Third World country? The case of 22.3, 270-286 Meyers. O de Buen, A1 63G-ad1g7i1l , E Vargas G22e.r9m, an77 9-r7e8f7r igerators. Horace Herring. A reCWsOopo,ol nhsoeu esmteios. s tihoe2n 2s.U8.,K 6n6Ja6atn-i o6n8a4lF e llpsr ograandm me Lifsoar Editor’s introduction to special issue on Is natural gas really the answer? Targeting Contemporary issues in Australian energy natural gas in US climate change mitiga- Restraining energy demand. The stick, the economics. A D Owen. 22.4, 267-269 tion policy. Jon Kessler, Bruce Schillo, carrot, or the market? Fereidoon P The effects of an increase in energy efficiency Michael Shelby and Abraham Haspel. Sioshansi. 22.5, 378-392 on the Kenyan economy. Haji Hatibu 22.7, 623-628 Rural energy planning in India. Designing Semboja. 22.3, 217-225 Issues in energy subsidies for irrigation effective intervention strategies. Chandra Electricity and federalism. Understanding pumping. A case study from Shekhar Sinha, Ramana P Venkata and regional diversity. Clinton J Andrews. Mahbubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, Veena Joshi. 22.5, 403-414 22.7, 629-638 India. Meera Rajagopalan and Harvey Stalled on the road to the market. Lessons Energy and the community of the poor. Urban Demaine. 22.1, 89-95 from a project promoting lighting effi- settlements, household needs and partici- The Kazakh oil industry. A potential critical ciency in India. Ashok J Gadgil and M patory development in South Africa. Frik role in Central Asia. James P Dorian, de Beer and Hennie Swanepoel. Shakarim F Zhanseitov and § Hartono The supply of gas to Europe. Michael Prior. 145-162 Indriyanto. 22.8, 685-698 22.6, 447-454 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index Sustainability, value trade offs and electric The supply of gas to Europe. Michael Prior. Russia’s nuclear power safety. An alternative utility planning. A Canadian example. 22.6, 447-454 proposal. Andrei A Konoplyanik and Timothy McDaniels. 22.12, 1045-1054 Transport energy in Australia. Policy prob- Victor V Nechaey. 22.12, 1002-1004 Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian lems, issues and alternatives. Bruce Moon. UK policy for nuclear decommissioning. John Amazon. Michael Redclift. 22.5, 427-431 22.4, 331-344 Surrey. 22.9, 723-724 Transport energy in Australia. Policy prob- Twenty years after the embargo. US oil Will the UK power pool keep the lights on? lems, issues and alternatives. Bruce Moon. import dependence and how it can be Steve Thomas. 22.8, 643-647 22.4, 331-344 reduced. Howard Geller, John DeCicco, Twenty years after the embargo. US oil Skip Laitner and Christopher Dyson. 22.6, Letters import dependence and how it can be 471-485 reduced. Howard Geller, John DeCicco, Western Australian natural gas. Frank The Brookes-Grubb debate. Horace Herring. Skip Laitner and Christopher Dyson. 22.6, Harman. 22.4, 309-316 22.3, 257 471-485 UK renewable energy strategy. The need for longer-term support. D A Elliott. 22.12, Renewables (see also Biomass and fuel- Book reviews 1067-1074 wood) Roger Bate and Julian Morris. Global Utility planning implications of electricity Diversity and ignorance in electricity supply Warming: Apocalypse or Hot Air? loss reduction in developing countries. investment. Addressing the solution rather (Anthony G Heyes) 22.7, 639-640 The case of Nepal. Ram M Shrestha and than the problem. Andrew Stirling. 22.3, Gopal B Bhattarai. 22.6, 531-537 195-216 Meetings on energy Western Australian natural gas. Frank Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal electricity Harman. 22.4, 309-316 development in Australia. David R Mills, 182-184; 22.3, 259-260; 22.6, 550; Anthony Monger and Bill Keepin. 22.4, 22.8, 714-715; 22.9, 788-789; 22.10, 297-308 884-885 Nuclear power Reducing Australian energy sector green- Costing power generation. A case of large- house gas emissions. Barry P Jones, Publications scale hydro and nuclear plants in India. Zhao-Yang Peng and Barry Naughten. Priyamvada Zutshi and Preety M 22.3, 270-286 22.3, 260 Bhandari. 22.1, 75-80 Sustainable energy policies for the Brazilian A Model, of the world uranium market. Luan Amazon. Michael Redclift. 22.5, 427-431 Articles - authors Ho Trieu, Eric Savage and Gavan Dwyer. UK renewable energy strategy. The need for 22.4, 317-329 longer-term support. D A Elliott. 22.12, Aaserud, Morten see Birkelund, Hugo 1067-1074 Abdalla, Kathleen L Energy policies for sus- tainable development in developing Oil and gas countries. 22.1, 29-36 Communications on energy The Australia—Indonesia Zone of Cooperation Aburas, R see Hammad, M Treaty. Michael Hitchens. 22.4, 345- The damage costs of climate change. A note Abuzahra, B see Hammad, M 351 on tangibles and intangibles, applied to Adegbulugbe, A O and Oladosu, G A Energy The EU carbon/energy tax. Effects in a dis- DICE. Richard S J Tol. 20.5, 436-438 use and CO, emissions in the West and torted market. Hugo Birkelund, Eystein The effect of vehicle speeds on emissions. Central African region. 22.6, 499-508 Gjelsvik and Morten Aaserud. 20.8, Malcolm Fergusson. 22.2, 103—106 Adegbulugbe, A O see Oladosu,G A 657-665 A global fossil free energy scenario. Towards Amin, A see El Maghary, Yehia Is natural gas really the answer? Targeting climate stabilization? Stewart Boyle. 22.2, Amous, Samir, Revet, Dominique and Sokona, natural gas in US climate change mitiga- 106-109 Youba Greenhouse gas abatement in tion policy. Jon Kessler, Bruce Schillo, The present situation and characteristics of Senegal. A case study of least-cost Michael Shelby and Abraham Haspel. China’s energy consumption. Zhang options. 22.11, 947-954 22.7, 623-628 Quanguo, Zhang Baiziang, Liu Andrews, Clinton J Electricity and federalism. The Kazakh oil industry. A potential critical Shengyong, Guo Xiaohe and He Chuanfu Understanding regional diversity. 22.7, role in Central Asia. James P Dorian, 1075-1077 629-638 Shakarim F Zhanseitov and § Hartono Bailey, P D see Gough, C A Indriyanto. 22.8, 685-698 Barnett, Donald W Australia’s coal industry. Forums LNG development at the turning point and Fuel for growth. 22.4, 353-367 policy issues for Japan. Tsutomu Toichi. Diversity in electricity supply. A response to Bedewi, F see El Maghary, Yehia 22.5, 371-377 the reply of Lucas ef al. Andrew Stirling. de Beer, Frik and Swanepoel, Hennie Energy Natural gas industry transformation, competi- 22.12, 987-990 and the community of the poor. Urban set- tive institutions and the role of regulation. Energy efficiency and energy savings. tlements, household needs and Lessons from open access to US natural Leonard G Brookes. 22.12, 991-992 participatory development in South gas markets. Arthur De Vany and W Energy input—output tables. John L R Proops. Africa. 22.2, 145-162 David Walls. 22.9, 755-763 22.12, 987 +Benestad, Olav Energy needs and CO, emis- Natural gas in the Nordic countries. Patterns Oil geopolitics comes of age. The new dilem- sions. Constructing a formula for just and prospects. Anders Biel, Sten mas. Paul Tempest. 22.12, 990-991 distributions. 22.9, 725-734 Lorentzon and Sven-Olof Olsson. 22.3, Bernstein, Mark, Farrell, Alex and 227-237 Winebrake, James The environment and Viewpoints Oil spill hazards at the upstream level. A risk economics. The impact of restricting the management paradigm for a developing Energy markets and energy policies after the SO, allowance market. 22.9, 748-754 country. Bright Erakpoweri Okogu. 22.5, White Paper. Alex Henney. 22.1, 5—13 Bhandari, Preety M see Thukral, Kapil 393-402 The energy sector and the future of EC envi- Bhandari Preety see Zutshi, Priyamvada The rationale for reducing the subsidy on ronmental liability law. The need for Bhattarai, Gopal B see Shrestha, Ram M LPG in India. Kapil Thukral and Preety M eclecticism. Anthony G Heyes. Biel, Anders, Lorentzon, Sten and Olsson, Bhandari. 22.1, 81-87 99-101 Sven-Olof Natural gas in the Nordic coun- Reducing gasoline use. A _ multipronged Oil and money. Economic theory and the tries. Patterns and prospects. 22.3, approach. Marc E Norman. 22.1, 37-39 Brent System. Ferdinand E Banks. 22.12, 227-237 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index Biewald, B see Gough, C A France, Nicky Editorial for Volume 22. 22.1, Joshi, Veena see Sinha, Chandra Shekhar Birkelund, Hugo, Gjelsvik, Eystein and 3 Kammen, Daniel M see Shlyakhter, Alexander Aaserud, Morten The EU carbon/energy Friedmann, R see Sathaye, J l tax. Effects in a distorted market. 22.8, Gadgil, Ashok J and Sastry, M Anjali Stalled Keepin, Bill see Mills, David R 657-665 on the road to the market. Lessons from a Kempton, Willett and Layne, Linda L The Blok, K see Van Engelenburg, B C W project promoting lighting efficiency in consumer’s energy analysis environment. Bowen, Bruce see Wilson, Bruce India. 22.2, 151-162 22.10, 857-866 Broido, Claire L see Shlyakhter, Alexander I Gadgil, A see Sathaye, J Kessler, Jon, Schillo, Bruce, Shelby, Michael Brown, Michael Combined heat and power. Gelil, | Abdel see El Maghary, Yehia and Haspel, Abraham \s natural gas Positive progress in the UK. Geller, Howard, DeCicco, John, Laitner, Skip really the answer? Targeting natural gas in 173-177 and Dyson, Christopher Twenty years US climate change mitigation policy. Bruce, Alistair Heseltine’s ‘reprieved’ pits. after the embargo. US oil import depen- 22.7, 623-628 Twelve months on. 22.5. 432-435 dence and how it can be reduced. 22.6, Kliman, Mel Competitive bidding for inde- Bruce, Alistair and Wright, Mike Privatizing 471-485 pendent power. Developments in the British Coal. An evolving policy problem. Gjelsvik, Eystein see Birkelund, Hugo USA. 22.1, 41-56 22.1, 57-67 Gough, C A, Bailey, P D, Biewald, B, Kolstad, Charles D George Bush versus Al de Buen, O see Sathaye, J Kuylenstierna, J C I and Chadwick, M J Gore. Irreversibilities in greenhouse gas Chadwick, M J see Gough, C A Environmentally targeted objectives for accumulation and emission control invest- Chang, Pao-long see Hsu, George J Y reducing acidification in Europe. 22.12 ment. 22.9, 771-778 Chen, Tser-Yieth see Hsu, George J Y Halsnes, K, Mackenzie, G A, Swisher, J N Koomey, Jonathan G and Sanstad, Alan H Chen, Xavier Substitution of information for and Villavicencio, A Comparable assess- Technical evidence for assessing the per- energy. Conceptual background, realities ment of national GHG abatement costs. formance of markets affecting energy and limits. 22.1, 15-27 22.11, 925-934 efficiency. 22.10, 826-832 Christensen, John see Sathaye, Jayant Hammad, M, Aburas, R and Abuzahra, B The Korkor, H see El Maghary, Yehia Christiansson, Lena see Swisher, Joel potential of hydropower generation in Kuylenstierna, J C 1 see Gough,C A Cofala, Janusz Energy reform in Central and Jordan. Micro-hydropower analysis. 22.6, La Rovere, E L, Legey, L F L and Miguez, J D Eastern Europe. 22.6, 486-498 523-530 G Alternative energy strategies for abate- Dandridge, Cyane B, Roturier, Jacques and Harman, Frank Western Australian natural ment of carbon emissions in Brazil. A Norford, Leslie K Energy policies for gas. 22.4, 309-316 cost-benefit analysis. 22.11, 914-924 energy efficiency in office equipment. Harvey, Ken The development of combined Labys, Walter C see Park, Se-Hark Case studies from Europe, Japan and the heat and power in the UK. Laitner, Skip see Geller, Howard USA. 22.9, 735-747 181 Layne, Linda L see Kempton, Willett De Vany, Arthur and Walls, W David Natural Haspel, Abraham see Kessler, Jon Legey, L F L see La Rovere, E L gas industry transformation, competitive Hassan, A see El Maghary, Yehia Lei, Zhang see Todd, Daniel institutions and the role of regulation. He, Jiankun see Wu, Zongxin Lenssen, Nicholas see Flavin, Christopher Lessons from open access to US natural Hedenstrém, Claes see Swisher, Joel Levine, Mark D and Sonnenblick, Richard On gas markets. 22.9, 755-763 Herring, Horace \s Britain a Third World the assessment of utility demand-side DeCicco, John see Geller, Howard country? The case of German refrigera- management programs. 22.10, 848- Demaine, Harvey see Rajagopalan, Meera tors. 22.9, 779-787 856 Dorian, James P, Zhanseitov, Shakarim F Hidy, G M and Spencer, D F Climate alter- Levine, Mark D see Sinton, Jonathan E and Indriyanto, S Hartono The Kazakh oil ation. A global issue for the electric power Lorentzon, Sten see Biel, Anders industry. A potential critical role in industry in the 2Ist century. Lutzenhiser, Loren Innovation and organiza- Central Asia. 22.8, 685-698 1005-1027 tional networks. Barriers to energy Doucet, Joseph A and Strauss, Todd On the Higazi, Anhar see El Maghary, Yehia efficiency in the US housing industry. bundling of coal and sulfur dioxide emis- Hitchens, Michael The Australia-Indonesia 22.10, 867-876 sions allowances. 22.9, 764-770 Zone of Cooperation Treaty. 22.4, Mackenzie, G A see Halsnes, K Dwyer, Gavan see Trieu, Luan Ho 345-351. Maya, RS and Fenhann, Jorgen Dyson, Christopher see Geller, Howard Holman, Claire see Wade, Joanne Methodological lessons and results from Ekins, Paul The impact of carbon taxation on Howarth, Richard B see Sanstad, Alan H UNEP GHG abatement costing studies. the UK economy. 22.7, 571-579 Hsu, George J Y, Chang, Pao-long and Chen, The case of Zimbabwe. 22.11, 955- El Maghary, Yehia, Ibrahim, A-F, Shama, M Tser-Yieth Various methods for estimating 963 A-F, Hassan, A, Rifai, M A-H, Selim, M, power outage costs. Some implications McDaniels, Timothy Sustainability. value Gelil, | Abdel, Korkor, H, Higazi, Anhar, and results in Taiwan. 22.1, 69-74 trade offs and electric utility planning. A Amin, A, Bedewi, F and Forsstrém, Juha Huntington, Hillard G Been top down so long Canadian example. 22.12, 1045-1054. Costs of CO, abatement in Egypt using it looks like bottom up to me. 22.10, Metcalf, Gilbert E Economics and rational both bottom-up and top-down approaches. 833-839 conservation policy. 22.10, 819-825 22.11, 935-946 Huntington, Hillard, Schipper, Lee and Meyers, S see Sathaye, J Elliott, D A UK renewable energy strategy. Sanstad, Alan H Editors’ introduction to Miguez, J D G see La Rovere, E L The need for longer-term support. 22.12, special issue on Markets for energy effi- Mills, David R, Monger, Anthony and Keepin, 1067-1074 ciency. 22.10, 795-797 Bill Cleaning up the grid. Solar thermal Farrell, Alex see Bernstein, Mark Ibrahim, A-F see El Maghary, Yehia electricity development in Australia. 22.4, Fells, lan and Woolhouse, Lisa A response to Indriyanto, § Hartono see Dorian, James P 297-308 the UK national programme for CO, Jaffe, Adam B and Stavins, Robert N The Minh, Le Binh see Van Dang, Giap emissions. 22.8, 666-684 : energy-efficiency gap. What does it Monger, Anthony see Mills, David R Fenhann, Jorgen see Maya, RS mean? 22.10, 804-810 Mongia, Nandita, Sathaye, Jayant and Fergusson, Malcolm see Wade, Joanne Johnson, Blake E Modeling energy technol- Mongia, Puran Energy use and carbon Flavin, Christopher and Lenssen, Nicholas ogy choices. Which investment analysis implications in India. Focus on industry. Reshaping the electric power industry. tools are appropriate? 22.10, 877-883 22.11, 894-906 1029-1044 Jones, Barry P, Peng, Zhao-Yang and Mongia, Puran see Mongia, Nandita Ford, Andrew Electric vehicles and the elec- Naughten, Barry Reducing Australian Moon, Bruce Transport energy in Australia. tric utility company. 22.7, 555-570 energy sector greenhouse gas emissions. Policy problems, issues and alternatives. Forsstrém, Juha see El Maghary, Yehia 22.3, 270-286 22.4, 331-344 Energy Policy 1994 Volume 22 Number 12 Index Morthorst, Poul Eirik Constructing CO, Sathaye, Jayant and Christensen, John Cost Thukral, Kapil and Bhandari, Preety M The reduction cost curves. The case of of stabilizing GHG emissions. Focus rationale for reducing the subsidy on LPG Denmark. 22.11, 964-970 on developing countries. 22.11 891- in India. 22.1, 81-87 Myers, Stephen, Salay, Jiirgen and Schipper, 893 Todd, Daniel and Lei, Zhang Ports and coal Lee Energy use in a transitional economy. Sathaye, J, Friedmann, R, Meyers, S, de transfer. Hub of China’s energy supply The case of Poland. 22.8, 699-713 Buen, O, Gadgil, A, Vargas, E and policy. 22.7, 609-621 Naughten, Barry see Jones, Barry P Saucedo, R Toichi, Tsutomu LNG development Nichols, Albert L Demand-side management. Economic analysis of Ilumex. A project to turning point and policy issues for Japan. Overcoming market barriers or obscuring promote energy-efficient residential light- 22.5, 371-377 real costs? 22.10, 840-847 ing in Mexico. 22.2 171 Trieu, Luan Ho, Savage, Eric and Dwyer, Norford, Leslie K see Dandridge, Cyane B Sathaye, Jayant see Mongia, Nandita Gavan A model of the world uranium Norman, Marc E Reducing gasoline use. Sathaye, Jayant see Wu, Zonexin market. 22.4, 317-329 A multipronged approach. 22.1, 37 Saucedo, R see Sathaye, J Trieu, Luan Ho see Wilson, Bruce 39 Savage, Eric see Trieu, Luan Ho Van Dang, Giap, Minh, Le Binh and Okogu, Bright Erakpoweri Oil spill hazards at Scheraga, Joel D Energy and the environ- Yodmani, Suvit Key challenges facing the upstream level. A risk management ment. Something new under the sun? Thailand in the context of global CO, paradigm for a developing country. 22.5, 22.10, 798-803 emission abatement. 22.11, 971-980 ‘ 393-402 Schillo, Bruce see Kessler, Jon Van Engelenburg, B C W, Van Rossum, T F Oladosu, G A and Adegbulughbe, A O Schipper, Lee see Huntington, Hillard M, Blok, K and Vringer, K Calculating the Nigeria’s household energy sector. Issues Schipper, Lee see Myers, Stephen energy requirements of household pur- and = supply/demand frontiers. 22.6, Selim, M see El Maghary, Yehia chases. A practical step by step method. 538-549 Semboja, Haji Hatibu The effects of an 22.8, 648-656 Oladosu, G A see Adeghulugbe, A O increase in energy efficiency on the Van Ettinger, Jan Sustainable use of energy. Olerup, Brita Deciding on biomass in Kenyan economy. 22.3, 217-225 A normative energy scenario: 1990-2050. Hasselby. 20.5, 415-426 Shama, M A-F see El Maghary, Yehia 111-118 Olsson, Sven-Olof see Biel, Anders Shelby, Michael see Kessler, Jon Van Rossum, T F M see Van Engelenburg, B Owen, A D Editor’s introduction to special Shlyakhter, Alexander 1, Kammen, Daniel M, CW issue on Contemporary issues in Broido, Claire L and Wilson, Richard Vargas, E see Sathaye, J Australian energy economics. 22.4, Quantifying the credibility of energy pro- Venkata, Ramana P see Sinha, Chandra 267-269 jections from trends in past data. The US Shekhar Park, Se-Hark and Labys, Walter C energy sector. 22.2, 119-130 Villavicencio, A see Halsnes, K Divergences in manufacturing energy Shrestha, Ram M and Bhattarai, Gopal B Vringer, K see Van Engelenburg, B C W consumption between the North and the Utility planning implications of electricity Wade, Joanne, Holman, Claire and South. 22.6, 455-469 loss reduction in developing countries. Fergusson, Malcolm Passenger car global Peng, Zhao-Yang see Jones, Barry P The case of Nepal. 22.6, 531-537 warming potential. Current and projected Perkins, F C A dynamic analysis of Japanese Sinha, Chandra Shekhar, Venkata, Ramana P levels in the UK. 22.6, 509-522 energy policies. Their impact on fuel and Joshi, Veena Rural energy planning Walls, W David see De Vany, Arthur switching and conservation 297 in India. Designing effective intervention Wilson, Bruce, Trieu, Luan Ho and Bowen, 595-607 strategies. 22.5, 403-414 Bruce Energy efficiency trends in Prior, Michael The supply of gas to Europe Sinton, Jonathan E and Levine, Mark D Australia. 22.3, 287-295 22.6, 447-454 Changing energy intensity in Chinese Wilson, Richard see Shlyakhter, Alexander I Rajagopalan, Meera and Demaine, Harvey industry. The relative importance of struc- Winebrake, James see Bernstein, Mark Issues in energy subsidies for irrigation tural shift and intensity change. 22.3, Woolhouse, Lisa see Fells, lan pumping A case study from 239-255 Wright, Mike see Bruce, Alistair Mahbubnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, Sioshansi, Fereidoon P Restraining energy Wu, Zongxin, He, Jiankun, Zhang, Aling, Xu, India. 22.1, 89-95 demand. The stick, the carrot, or the mar- Qing, Zhang, Shuyu and Sathaye, Jayant Redclift, Michael Sustainable energy policies ket? 22.5, 378-392 A macro-assessment of technology for the Brazilian Amazon Smith, Greg The world coal trade. A com- options for CO, mitigation in China’s 43] mentary. 22.6, 443-446 energy system. 22.11, 907-913 Revet, Dominique see Amous, Samir Sokona, Youba see Amous, Samir Wyckoff, Andrew W and Roop, Joseph M The Rifai, M A-H see El Maghary, Yehia Sonnenblick, Richard see Levine, Mark D embodiment of carbon in imports of man- Re 0p Joseph M see Wyckoff. Andrew W Spencer, D F see Hidy,G M ufactured products. Implications for Roturier, Jacques see Dandridge, Cyane B Stavins, Robert N see Jaffe, Adam B international agreements on greenhouse Rowlands, lan H International influences on Stirling, Andrew Diversity and ignorance in gas emissions. 22.3, 187-194 electricity supply in Zimbabwe electricity supply investment. 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