Energy Economics: A Modern Introduction


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"Energy is the go of things", as James Clerk Maxwell pointed out. This th simple truth was largely overlooked during the first 70 years of the 20 century, because in the industrial world most politicians, civil servants, and opinion makers were inclined to believe that virtually an infinite supply of reasonably priced energy would always be available, and so things would continue to 'go' in the manner to which many of their constituents and admirers had become accustomed. Similar opinions were held about fresh air, and water for consumption and agricultural uses. As a result, it was not until the last two decades of the century that serious courses in energy and environmental economics began to be offered at institutions of higher learning around the world. This book is intended as a comprehensive introductory text and/or reference book for courses of this nature having to do with energy economics. (I have also attempted to make the book useful for self study. ) As far as I know, there are no energy economics text or reference books on the level of this book in the English language. Needless to say, if I am wrong then I apologise to their authors; but right or wrong, I would like to see more energy economics books of all descriptions now. We cannot afford to have the same kind of mistakes made with energy policy that (in much of the world) are being made with e. g. employment policy.




International Energy Economics


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An international collection of twenty papers with three themes: energy demand, modelling energy supply and models of specific markets.




Économie et politique de l'énergie


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L'irrésistible ascension des marchés internationaux (pétrole, gaz naturel, charbon), la libéralisation des échanges, la déréglementation des prix, la contestation des monopoles publics de l'électricité, la recherche d'approvisionnements diversifiés et flexibles sont des faits indéniables. Cependant, ils se heurtent à la vulnérabilité politique des importations et des conflits qu'elle nourrit, aux besoins énergétiques insatisfaits dans nombre de pays en développement, aux risques environnementaux liés à une croissance non maîtrisée des consommations, à la diffusion interrompue de techniques très performantes. Aussi ne faut-il pas s'étonner des tâtonnements des nouveaux modes de régulation dans le cadre d'espaces économiques intégrés (Communauté européenne) ou de coopérations internationales. Pour exposer ces grandes questions, l'auteur s'appuie sur une analyse des déterminants techniques et économiques de la production, du transport et de l'utilisation de toutes les sources d'énergie. Des données numériques très récentes, des références théoriques (formation des prix, monopole naturel...) ou méthodologiques (programmation des équipements électriques...), traitées sous forme d'encadrés, alimentent l'argumentation. L'ouvrage est destiné à tous ceux qu'intéressent les problèmes de l'énergie dans l'économie mondiale : professeurs de lycées, élèves de classes préparatoires aux écoles de commerce, étudiants de sciences économiques, d'AES, d'instituts d'études politiques, d'histoire-géographie, enfin jeunes professionnels d'entreprises ou d'administrations soucieux de compléter leurs connaissances. Jean-Marie Martin est directeur de recherche au CNRS. Il a dirigé l'Institut d'économie et de politique de l'Énergie (CNRS-université de Grenoble) et a été rapporteur général du Groupe long terme Énergie du IXe Plan. Il est actuellement président du Pôle universitaire et scientifique européen de Grenoble.




International Handbook on the Economics of Energy


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As an essential component for economic growth, energy has a significant impact on the global economy. The need to meet growing energy demand has prompted cutting-edge innovation in clean technology in an attempt to realise environmental and cost objectives, whilst ensuring the security of energy supply. This Handbook offers a comprehensive review of the economics of energy, including contributions from a distinguished array of international specialists. It provides a thorough discussion of the major research issues in this topical field of economics. Themes addressed include the theory of energy supply, demand and policy, empirical modelling of energy demand, holistic energy models, an analysis of coal, gas, electricity, oil and the markets within which they operate, and a discussion of the current key energy policy issues. The topics of pricing, transmission, regulation, security, energy efficiency, new technologies and climate change are also discussed. The International Handbook on the Economics of Energy presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research making it an indispensable reference for researchers, advanced students, practitioners and policy-makers alike.




Energy Law in Argentina


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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides a systematic approach to legislation and legal practice concerning energy resources and production in Argentina. The book describes the administrative organization, regulatory framework, and relevant case law pertaining to the development, application, and use of such forms of energy as electricity, gas, petroleum, and coal, with attention as needed to the pervasive legal effects of competition law, environmental law, and tax law. A general introduction covers the geography of energy resources, sources and basic principles of energy law, and the relevant governmental institutions. Then follows a detailed description of specific legislation and regulation affecting such factors as documentation, undertakings, facilities, storage, pricing, procurement and sales, transportation, transmission, distribution, and supply of each form of energy. Case law, intergovernmental cooperation agreements, and interactions with environmental, tax, and competition law are explained. Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for energy sector policymakers and energy firm counsel handling cases affecting Argentina. It will also be welcomed by researchers and academics for its contribution to the study of a complex field that today stands at the foreground of comparative law.




Energy Modelling Studies and Conservation


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Energy Modelling Studies and Conservation documents the proceedings of seminar of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe held in Washington D.C., on 24-28 March 1980. The volume begins with a Seminar Theme Paper that identifies background policy issues that lead to modeling; discusses points of view involved in energy policy modeling; defines the context of a set of energy conservation problems or questions being analyzed; and provides a forward-looking view of the subject and its problems. This is followed by 54 papers that are organized into three main topics: (1) energy models of major interest to individual countries; (2) the interaction between energy conservation measures and the economy; and (3) the international aspects of energy conservation models. The papers on Topic 1 cover forecasting methodologies, demand and conservation studies, and electricity and supply studies. The papers on Topic 2 present the experiences in countries such as Norway, UK, the USSR, and US. The papers on Topic 3 include studies on energy conservation policies in France, Germany, and Italy; and the MARKAL multi-period linear programming model for joint research and development in the field of new energy technologies of the 17 countries of the International Energy Agency.




Ibss: Political Science: 1994


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The IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences.




Energy Policy, the Global Challenge


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Ibss: Political Science: 1998


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Renowned for its international coverage and rigorous selection procedures, this series provides the most comprehensive and scholarly bibliographic service available in the social sciences. Arranged by topic and indexed by author, subject and place-name, each bibliography lists and annotates the most important works published in its field during the year of 1997, including hard-to-locate journal articles. Each volume also includes a complete list of the periodicals consulted.





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