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Section I: Energy statistics
- Incandescent vs. compact fluorescent (http://www.ase.org/powersmart/fbulbs.html)
- It starts at home (http://www.ase.org/powersmart/strtshome.html)
- Too plugged in (http://www.ase.org/powersmart/tooplggd.html)
- Enron Energy Outlook 1999-2020 (http://www.enron.com/outlook/1999-energy-outlook.pdf)
- Energy production and consumption, 1985-95 Data Table 15.1 (WRI, World
Resources 1998-99, p333-341)
Section II: Introduction to energy
- Box 3.7: Effects of energy taxes and subsidies on the economy and
the environment (WRI, World Resources 1998-99, p92)
- International Energy Outlook 1998 with Projections through 2020 (Report#
DOE/EIA-0484-98, http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo)
- Reinvesting in the energy system (Christopher Flavin and Seth Dunn
Brown, in State of the World 1999, Millennial Edition, p22-40)
- The environmental trends that are shaping our future (Christopher
Flavin et al., Vital Signs, p48-55, 1999)
- I. Energy and its links to major issues; II. New technologies, new
possibilities (UNDP Initiative for Sustainable Energy, Summary, http://www.undp.org/seed/eap/Publications/1996/1996a.html)
- Science Magazine (AAAS, Jul. 30, 1999)
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Executive Summary (Amulya
K.N. Reddy et al., UNDP, International Energy Initiative, Energy 21,
Stockholm Environment Institute, 1997)
Section III: UNDP Report
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Chapter 1 - Introduction
(UNDP, 1997)
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Chapter 2 - Energy and
major global issues (UNDP, 1997)
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Chapter 3 - New opportunities
in energy demand, supply and systems (UNDP, 1997)
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Chapter 4 - Sustainable
strategies (UNDP, 1997)
- Energy After Rio: Prospects and Challenges, Chapter 5 - Making it
happen: Energy for sustainable development (UNDP, 1997)
Section IV: Population and energy
- How does population growth contribute to rising energy consumption
in America? (Allan Mazur, Population and Environment, v15 n5 p371-378,
May 1994)
- World population, economic growth, and energy demand, 1990-2100: A
review of projections (Bernard Gilland, Population and Development Review
21, n3 p507-539,
Sep. 1995)
Section V: Petroleum
- Oil and gas issues at a glance (The World Bank Group, http://www.Worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/)
- The demand for oil products in developing countries (Dermont Gately,
Shane S. Streifel, World Bank Discussion Paper No. 359, 1997)
Section VI: Natural gas
- Private participation in the transmission and distribution of natural
gas: Recent trends (Ada Karina Izaguirre, The World Bank Group, n176)
- Trends and markets in liquefied (Rob Shepherd, The World Bank Group,
n182)
Section VII: Coal
- Asia: Coal knowledge transferred (NOVEM)
- 286 Clean coal (E. Tavoulareas et al., World Bank Technical Paper
286, http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/techpapers/wtp286.htm)
Section VIII: Other renewable energy
- 240 Renewable energy technologies (Kulsum Ahmed, A Review of the Status
and Costs of Selected Technologies, World Bank Technical Paper 240,
http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/techpapers/wtp240.htm,
1994)
- Indias low-tech energy success (Payal Sampat, World Watch, v8
p21-23, Nov./Dec. 95)
Section IX: Solar
- 279 Solar energy (Dennis Anderson and Kulsum Ahmed, The Case for Solar
Energy Investments, World Bank Technical Paper 279, http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/techpapers/wtp279.htm,
1995)
Section X: Biogas and biomass
- 296 Biomass gasifiers (Hubert Stassen, Biomass Gasifiers for Heat
and Power: A Global Review, World Bank Technical Paper 296, http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/techpapers/wtp296.htm,
1995)
- 242 Improved biomass stoves (Douglass Barnes et al., A Comparative
International Review of Stove Programs, World Bank Technical Paper 242,
http://www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/energy/techpapers/wtp242.htm,
1994
Section XI: Wood/ charcoal
- Burning charcoal issues (Robert van der Plas, The World Bank Group,
FPD Energy, n1, http://www.worldbank.org/html,
Apr. 1995)
- Forests, fuel and the future: Wood energy for sustainable development
- Forestry topics report no. 5 (Robert Lamb, FAO, Chapter 1-6, 1995)
- The Role of wood energy in Asia (Prof. Thierry Lefevre et al., FAO,
Nov. 1997)
- The role of wood energy in Europe and OECD (Richard van den Brock,
FAO, Mar. 1997)
Section XII: Policy
- Technology policy and renewable energy: Public roles in the development
of new energy technologies (Jeffrey M. Loiter and Vicki Norberg-Bohm,
Energy Policy, v27 p85-97, 1999)
- The real world of power sector regulation (Bernard Tenenbaum, The
World Bank Group, Note No.50, Jun. 1995)
- The impact of IPPs in developing countries - Out of the crisis and
into the future (Yves Albouy and Reda Bousba, The World Bank Group,
Note No.162, Dec. 1998)
- A scorecard for energy Reform in developing countries (Robert Bacon,
The World Bank Group, Note No.175, Apr. 1999)
- Consequences of energy policies for the urban poor (Douglas Barnes,
The World Bank Group, FPD Energy, n7, Nov. 1995)
- Why environmentalists should promote nuclear energy (Bertram Wolfe,
v12 p55-60, Summer 1996)
- The atomic age is not over yet (Tor Ragnar Gerholm, London, Eng. V127
n4404 p22-23, S 25, 1998)
Section XIII: New technologies and the future of energy
- II. New technologies, new possibilities (UNDP Initiative for Sustainable
Energy, http://www.undp.org/seed/energy/unise/chapter2.html)
- Green-E renewable electricity program successfully completes nations
first verification of certified green power offerings (Media Information,
Greene Press Release, Jun. 29, 1999)
- Our green dream (http://www.greenmountain.com/index.jsp)
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