Volume II Integrative Energy Policy Models
Buch, Englisch, 378 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1640 g
ISBN: 978-0-89838-032-3
Verlag: Springer
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I The Process of Energy Policy Modeling References.- 1 Why should Energy Models Form a Significant Policy Input in an Uncertain Political World?.- 2 Crash Mode Modeling: Analyzing the National Energy Plan.- 3 The Evaluation of Sponsored Research in Energy Storage.- 4 A Dynamic Welfare Equilibrium Framework for Projecting Energy Futures.- 5 Panel Discussion on Important Canadian Energy Decisions for the 1980s and Beyond.- II National and Regional Energy Modeling Concepts and Methods References.- 6 A Survey of Some Energy Policy Models.- 7 The Brookhaven Energy System Optimization Model: Its Variants and Uses.- 8 An Integrated Forecasting Model: A Progress Report.- 9 Network Based Regional Energy Planning Models: An Evolutionary Exposé.- 10 The Alberta Energy Resources Allocation Model.- 11 An Alberta Energy Planning Model.- 12 Time Horizons in Energy Planning Models.- 12a Appendix.- 13 How should We Compare Forecasting Models When They Differ?.- 14 Panel Discussion on the Future of National Energy Modeling.- III The Canadian-United States Gas Pipeline References.- 15 Canadian Perspectives on the Alaska Highway Pipeline: Modeling the Alternatives.- 15a Appendix.- 16 Analyzing Alaskan Gas Distribution Options.- IV The Problems of Financing Energy Development Projects References.- 17 Financing Canadian Energy to 1990: Some Supply Side Constraints.- 18 The Demand for Funds for Energy Investment in Canada.- 19 Potential Capital Cost and Financing Required for Canadian Energy Projects.