INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ENERGY ECONOMICS (IAEE)
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ENERGY ECONOMICS (IAEE)
ENERGIA ELECTRICA
GAS
MEDIO AMBIENTE
PRIVATIZACION
ENERGIAS RENOVABLES
PETROLEO
NORUEGA
SUIZA
UK
RUSIA
ALEMANIA
POLONIA
MEJICO
HUNGRIA
ITALIA
BULGARIA
CONTENTS:
* BATOV, S.; POPOV, D.: Deregulation and privatisation of Bulgarian energy sector on the way to the European Union accession
* BRUNETTI, B.: Power production from gas technologies and new competitive dynamics in electricity markets: the Italian example
* DELPACHITRA, S.: Is there a symmetry in price adjustments between international and domestic petroleum markets?
* ELTONY, M.N.: Future Role of Gulf Oil in World Energy Demand
* FAZEKAS, A.L Development of the Hungarian power sector under market circumstances
* IBARRARAN VINIEGRA, M.E.: Energy taxation in Mexico: A revenue neutral tax reform
* KAMRAT, W.: Methodology of investment effectiveness evaluation in case of local energy market in Poland
* ERDMANN, G.; HINRICHSEN, J.; LIEBISCH, H.; RADLER, L; SCHRAG, T.: Heat supply with renewable energy: A proposal for an economically feasible solution
* STOTZ, L Restructuring the electricity supply in a competitive environment: The experience in East Germany
* MITCHELL, JX: Post-Kyoto implications for energy markets: The geopolitical perspective
* KONOPLYANIX, A.: Middle East, Russia and Caspian region - New geopolitics for oil & gas flows in the Eastern hemisphere
Liberalization : Gas Markets and Renewables
* CHINDEMI, M.; MANCA, S.; MARCELLO, G.; TURATI'O, R.; VENTOLA, N.: Gas sector under market liberalization. A system dynamic approach
* WADDAMS PRICE, C.: New gas in old pipes: Opening UK residential energy markets to competition
* W0STENHAGEN, R.: Green electricity in Switzerland: A mere eco-niche or the first step towards a sustainable energy market at large?
Post Kyoto 1: Strategies
* UNANDER, R; SCHIPPER, L.: Past and Future Trends in C02-Emissions from Energy Use "The indicator approach
* KOHN, L The potential role of external costs in liberalized energy markets
* GROSCURTH, H,M.: Instruments for mitigating global warming in liberalized energy markets
Technologies in liberalized Markets
* REICHEL, M.: Competitiveness of renewable energies - the role of an internalisation of external costs - The example of wind energy
* AUER, H.; HAAS, R.; HUBER, C.; ORASCH, W.; TRAGNER, W.: The Relevance of IPP's in Western Europe - Prospects and impediments
* JACOBSEN, H.K.: The long term trade implications of changes in energy technology
* ADANZA, R: Only Diesel engines for all road vehicles in the future fuelled with 1 a wide cut 90-440'C boiling range gas-oil
Corporate Strategies 1
* SCHMUTZ, A.; GNANSOUNOU, E.; SARLOS, G.: SeNgeneration planning in an open electricity market
* SIOSHANSI, F.P.; ALTMAN, A.: Implications of power marketing in post-restructured electricity markets
* von HIRSCHHAUSEN, Ch.: Double-Deregulation and corporate strategies in Eastern Europe and the CIS - Patterns of restructuring and east-west co-operation
Liberalization II: Electricity Markets
* SKYTTE, K.: Market imperfections on the power markets in northern Europe. A survey paper
* MERAN, G.; SCHWARZE, R.: Transmission access to power networks: A microeconomic analysis of alternative regulatory regimes
* LE COQ, C.; SPAGNOLO, G.: Is collusion more feasible in a spot electricity market? The case of UK's market
Post Kyoto II: Joint Implementation
* van HARMELEN, T.; van ROODEN, S.: Opportunities and limitations of Joint Implementation with Central and Eastern European countries
* NIELSEN, L.: Comparing Joint Implementation with tradable pen-nits
* VESTERSJO, E.: New approaches to reducing C02-Emissions. The Norwegian upstream oil and gas sector as an example
Impact of Fuel Cells in Energy Markets
* POKWSKI, M.: The role of the power companies in the fuel cell market
* HOHLEIN, B.: Energy balances in mobile PEM fuel-cell applications
Corporate Strategies
* BURUCOA, X.; PIERRU, A.: Dynamics of oil company use of hedging tools for petroleum product price risks
* ALIBONI, G.: Strategies of diversification of an electric company in a deregulated market
* WIEDENMANN, R.; CORLETTO, L.: Credit risk analysis of Swiss electric utilities
* BUNN, D.W.: Understanding strategic bidding behavior in the electricity pool of England and Wales
* GARRIBBA, S.E: New technologies and the environment in the electricity and gas market
* STYLES, P.R.: European electricity: A view from a Newcomer to the German market
* TEMPEST, R: Energy supply options for a sustainable road transport in the 21st century - The views of the oil industry
* LAMMERS, GUDRUN (IEA): Competition in the electricity markedt: Has it kept its promises?.
* Fritz van Oostvoorn: European gas market developments: opportunities and threats.
CONTENTS SUPPLEMENT:
* Bulteel, P.: Perspectives of the European electricity market
* Konoplyanik, A: Middle East, Russia and caspian region - New geopolitics for oil & gas flows in the Eastern hemisphere.
* Van Oostvoorn, F.: European gas market developments - Opportunities and threats.
* Eimermacher, T.: Role of the German gas industry in meeting Kyoto targets
* Schuiz, E.: Strategic options of electricity supply companies in a competitive market
* Lammers, G.: Competition in the electricity market - Has it kept its promises?
* Gummert, G.: Die PEWC in der Hausenergieversorgung
* Gabriel, J.: Fuel cells - Threat or opportunity for the oil industry?
* Styles, P. R.: European electricity: A view from a newcomer to the German market
* Bauquis, P. R.: The role of technology on cost reduction and reserves increases in the oil and gas industry
CONGRESOS, CONFERENCIAS Y SEMINARIOS
PILAS DE COMBUSTIBLE
COMBUSTIBLES
JOINT IMPLEMENTATION
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
EMISIONES DE GASES
ENERGIA EOLICA
KYOTO
IMPACTO MEDIOAMBIENTAL
CONTAMINACION ATMOSFERICA
PAISES EN VIAS DE DESARROLLO
TRANSICION COMPETENCIA
LIBERALIZACION ECONOMICA
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