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SPECIAL SECTION Oil and Gas Perspectives in the 21st Century van Dorssen H |
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Oil and gas perspectives in the 21st century Voudouris V |
16 - 28 |
The economic growth enigma: Capital, labour and useful energy? Ayres R, Voudouris V |
29 - 35 |
The European framework for energy and climate policies Helm D |
36 - 42 |
Structural crisis in the oil and gas industry Mitchell JV, Mitchell B |
43 - 48 |
International gas pricing in Europe and Asia: A crisis of fundamentals Stern J |
49 - 57 |
A blessing in disguise: The implications of high global oil prices for the North American market Alquist R, Guenette JD |
58 - 70 |
Oil and natural gas prospects in South America: Can the petroleum industry pave the way for renewables in Brazil? Goldemberg J, Schaeffer R, Szklo A, Lucchesi R |
71 - 77 |
Oil and natural gas prospects: Middle East and North Africa Khatib H |
78 - 86 |
Opportunities and Challenges for Petroleum and LPG Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa Matthews WG |
87 - 92 |
The scenario approach to possible futures for oil and natural gas Bentham J |
93 - 101 |
The end of Peak Oil? Why this topic is still relevant despite recent denials Chapman I |
102 - 112 |
Un-burnable oil: An examination of oil resource utilisation in a decarbonised energy system McGlade C, Ekins P |
113 - 123 |
Bottom-up modeling of oil production: A review of approaches Jakobsson K, Soderbergh B, Snowden S, Aleklett K |
124 - 133 |
Exploring the production of natural gas through the lenses of the ACEGES model Voudouris V, Matsumoto K, Sedgwick J, Rigby R, Stasinopoulos D, Jefferson M |
134 - 140 |
Production costs of global conventional and unconventional petroleum Aguilera RF |
141 - 152 |
EROI of different fuels and the implications for society Hall CAS, Lambert JG, Balogh SB |
153 - 167 |
Energy, EROI and quality of life Lambert JG, Hall CAS, Balogh S, Gupta A, Arnold M |
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Some inconvenient theses Trainer T |
175 - 182 |
A public choice view on the climate and energy policy mix in the EU -How do the emissions trading scheme and support for renewable energies interact? Gawel E, Strunz S, Lehmann P |
183 - 192 |
Demarketing fear: Bring the nuclear issue back to rational discourse Han CC |
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China's energy consumption under the global economic crisis: Decomposition and sectoral analysis Li FY, Song ZY, Liu WD |
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Energy-conversion measures in the industries of Saudi Arabia and development of methodology for certification of energy personnel in the Kingdom Alshehri A, Hussain A, Mobarak Y |
209 - 225 |
Analysis of Saudi Arabia's behavior within OPEC and the world oil market Alkhathlan K, Gately D, Javid M |
226 - 242 |
Long term building energy demand for India: Disaggregating end use energy services in an integrated assessment modeling framework Chaturvedi V, Eom J, Clarke LE, Shukla PR |
243 - 251 |
Building energy efficiency in rural China Evans M, Yu S, Song B, Deng QQ, Liu J, Delgado A |
252 - 262 |
Measured winter and spring-time indoor temperatures in UK homes over the period 1969-2010: A review and synthesis Vadodaria K, Loveday DL, Haines V |
263 - 272 |
How much information disclosure of building energy performance is necessary? Hsu D |
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Forecasting global developments in the basic chemical industry for environmental policy analysis Broeren MLM, Saygin D, Patel MK |
288 - 301 |
Low climate stabilisation under diverse growth and convergence scenarios Markandya A, Gonzalez-Eguino M, Criqui P, Mirna S |
302 - 312 |
Renewable Energy Sources Act and Trading of Emission Certificates: A national and a supranational tool direct energy turnover to renewable electricity-supply in Germany Kirsten S |
313 - 323 |
Downstream regulation of CO2 emissions in California's electricity sector Bushnell J, Chen YH, Zaragoza-Watkins M |
324 - 336 |
Innovative method of RES integration into the regional energy development scenarios Klevas V, Bieksa K, Murauskaite L |
337 - 348 |
The role of sea ports in end-to-end maritime transport chain emissions Gibbs D, Rigot-Muller P, Mangan J, Lalwani C |
349 - 363 |
Climate friendly technology transfer in the energy sector: A case study of Iran Talaei A, Ahadi MS, Maghsoudy S |
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The policy implications of the different interpretations of the cost-effectiveness of renewable electricity support del Rio P, Cerda E |
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The unexpected challenges of using energy intensity as a policy objective: Examining the debate over the APEC energy intensity goal Samuelson RD |