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9781860940224

The Uk Energy Experience a Model or a Warning?: Proceedings of the British Institute of Energy Economics Conference University of Warwick 11-12 December 1995

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    9781860940224

  • ISBN10:

    1860940226

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-06-01
  • Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
The Restructuring of UK Energy Industries: What Have We Learned?p. 1
The Likely Effects of Competition in the UK Domestic Gas Marketp. 31
Interaction of Regulation and Competition in the Developing UK Gas Marketp. 41
Opening the Domestic Gas Market - Can Customers be Winners?p. 51
The UK Petroleum Fiscal System in Retrospectp. 61
Taxing Economic Rents in Oil Production: Assessment of UK PRTp. 79
Taxing the Second North Sea Oil Boom: A Fair Deal or a Raw Deal?p. 95
Pipeline Regulation and the North Sea Oil Infrastructurep. 109
North Sea Oil and Gas: The Exploitation of the Oil and Gas Resources of the North Sea: Retrospect and Prospectp. 123
The Decline of UK Coal: Economics or Politics?p. 135
Accounting for the Productivity of British Coal 1985-94p. 145
Optimising UK Electricity Portfolio Diversityp. 157
British Electricity Privatisation: The Customer's Standpointp. 183
Review of the Electricity Pool of England and Wales from a Demand-Side Perspectivep. 189
Competition Versus Regulation in British Electricity Generationp. 201
Industrial Organisation and Environmental Management in the Electricity Supply Industry of England and Walesp. 221
UK Nuclear Experience: Where Do We Go Now?p. 233
What Can We Learn From the British Nuclear Power Experience?p. 247
Evolving Seasonal Patterns in UK Energy Seriesp. 259
Energy and Environmental Modellingp. 271
The Development and Application of an Urban Energy Modelp. 281
The Growth of the Cointegration Technique in UK Energy Demand Modelling and its Relationship to Dynamic Econometricsp. 295
Energy Efficiency - A Role for Government or Best Left to Consenting Adults?p. 309
Is Energy Efficiency Good for the Environment? Some Conflicts and Confusionsp. 327
Energy Efficiency and Energy Intensity - Can They Help Reduce Energy Use?p. 339
Energy Efficiency: Some Policy Prioritiesp. 355
Assessing Fiscal Policy for Greenhouse Gas Abatement in the UK and the European Unionp. 365
Full Fuel Cycle Emissions from Power Generationp. 381
Transport and UK Energy Policyp. 393
Transport, Energy and Environment: Reducing Road Vehicle Pollution in the UKp. 411
Energy Use and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the UK Transport Sector: Options for Controlp. 427
Energy Policy: Back to the Bad Old Days?p. 441
On the Implementation of Economic Regulation in UK Energy Industriesp. 455
Privatisation of the Electricity Industry in the United Kingdom: A Model for China's Power Sector?p. 465
Lessons From UK Electricity Reforms for Developing Countriesp. 479
"The UK Energy Experience: A Model or a Warning?" A Summing Upp. 485
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