2001: An Energy Odyssey?

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Author
All Proceedings
Author(s): IAEE
C01HOU-0IAE
$150
Modelling and Analytical Efforts with Respect to the Development of Canada¡s National Climate Change Strategy
Author(s): David Hanly, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines
C01HOU-1DAV
$15
A Model of Western European Natural Gas Supply in a Liberalized Market
Author(s): Douwe Kingma and Machiel Mulder, Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
C01HOU-2DOU
$15
Modeling the Economic Impacts of Offshore Activities in the Alaska Arctic
Author(s): Jonathan Skolnik and Chris D. Holleyman, Jack Faucett Associates
C01HOU-3JON
$15
The New Regional Economic Impact Modeling Approach for the U.S. Minerals Management Service
Author(s): Kim F. Coffman, Vicki Zatarain and Stephanie Gambino, U.S. Minerals Management Service
C01HOU-4KIM
$15
Sensitivity Analysis Introducing Discontinuity in an Energy-Economy Model
Author(s): Toshihiko Nakata and Shuichi Ashina, Tohoku University
C01HOU-5TOS
$15
Do Deepwater Activities Create Different Economic Impacts to Communities Surrounding the Gulf OCS?
Author(s): Williams O. Olatubi and David E. Dismukes, Louisiana State University
C01HOU-6WIL
$15
The Economics of Field Cluster Developments in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)
Author(s): Alexander G. Kemp and Linda Stephen, University of Aberdeen
C01HOU-7ALE
$15
Does the Modern Asset Pricing Approach Affect the Optimal Investment Project Structure?
Author(s): Djamila Amimer, The University of Dundee
C01HOU-8DJA
$15
Energy Demand Forecasting in Transition to a Free Market Economy
Author(s): Vaclovas Miskinis, Lithuanian Energy Institute
C01HOU-9VAC
$15
Energy Economies and Macroeconomic Policy
Author(s): Carol Dahl and Luis Sosa S., Colorado School of Mines
C01HOU-10CAR
$15
Externality and Social Costs of Fossil Fuels in Iran: Opportunities for Sustainable Energy
Author(s): Amir Abbas Sadighi, McGill University and Mohammad Mazraati, Institute for International Energy Studies, Tehran
C01HOU-11AMI
$15
Patterns of Fuel Input Use and Technological Change in India¡s Energy-Intensive Industries
Author(s): Katja Schumacher, Alan Sanstad and Jayant Sathaye, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Joyashree Roy, Jadavpur University
C01HOU-12KAT
$15
Productivity Trends and Technological Change in Energy Intensive Industries in Brazil, India and South Korea
Author(s): Katja Schumacher and Jayant Sathaye, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Joyashree Roy, Jadavpur University
C01HOU-13KAT
$15
Recent Trends in the U.S. Energy Intensity: An Index Number Analysis
Author(s): Gale A. Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory and John S. Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
C01HOU-14GAL
$15
Transnational Energy Companies¡ Investment Allocation Decisions
Author(s): Petter Osmundsen and Magne Emhjellen, Stavanger University College and Morten Halleraker, Norsk Hydro
C01HOU-15PET
$15
Traffic of the Future and Sustainable Development
Author(s): Gunther Brauner, Vienna University of Technology
C01HOU-16GUN
$15
Addressing Environmental Externalities from Electricity Generation in South Carolina
Author(s): Russell Lee, Demin Xiong and James W. Van Dyke, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Kate Billing, South Carolina State Energy Office
C01HOU-17RUS
$15
CDM and JI as Environment Protection Tools: Will They Be Able To Fly?
Author(s): Enzo Di Giulio, Eni-Scuola Superiore Enrico Mattei
C01HOU-18ENZ
$15
Controlling Carbon Dioxide: An Analysis of Competing Marginal Effects
Author(s): Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III, Rice University
C01HOU-19PET
$15
Is Controlling Multiple Pollutants More Cost-Effective than Controlling a Single Pollutant? A Case Study of the U.S. Electric Power Sector
Author(s): Kamala R. Jayaraman and Adam Kreczko, ICF Consulting
C01HOU-20KAM
$15
An Empirical Study of the Impacts of the ?Total-Load-ControlŒ Instrument on CO2 Emissions
Author(s): Yunchang Jeffrey Bor and Shu-Chi Yeh, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
C01HOU-21YUN
$15
Global Economic Impacts of Carbon Emission Reduction of Korea
Author(s): Hyun Joon Chang, Gyeong Lyeob Cho and Jaekyu Lim, Korea Energy Economics Institute
C01HOU-22HYU
$15
Factors Relevant to Incorporating Wind Power Plants into the Generating Mix in Restructured Electricity Markets
Author(s): Michael R. Milligan, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
C01HOU-23MIC