Energy analysis and policy : selected works / Mohan Munasinghe ; foreword by Robert Pindyck ; introduction by Rajendra Pachauri.

Energy Analysis and Policy.

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Main Author: Munasinghe, Mohan, 1945- (Author)
Other Authors: Pindyck, Robert (Author of introduction, etc.), Pachauri, Rajendra (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London, England : Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd, 1990.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; About the Author; Energy Analysis and Policy: Selected Works; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; FIGURES; TABLES; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. ENERGY ECONOMICS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK AND PROBLEMS OF APPLICATION; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Framework for Integrated National Energy Planning (INEP), Policy Analysis and Implementation; 1.3 Economic Efficiency and Energy-Environmental Interactions; 1.4 Pricing Policy; 1.5 Supply Efficiency; 1.6 Sector Organization and Financing; 1.7 Conclusions.
  • Appendix A1.1 Economic Efficiency, Energy Needs and Environmental CostsChapter 2. INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY PLANNING (INEP) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Scope and Objectives of Energy Planning, Policy Tools and Constraints; 2.3 Developing the Energy Master Plan (EMP); 2.4 Problems of Implementation; References; Chapter 3. ENERGY PRICING: AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Scope and Objectives of Pricing; 3.3 Economic Framework; 3.4 Extensions of the Basic Model; 3.5 Adjusting Efficient Prices to Meet Other Objectives; 3.6 Summary and Conclusions.
  • Appendix A3.1 Model for Optimal Energy Pricing Using Shadow PricesAppendix A3.2 The Pricing of Depletable or Nonrenewable Energy Resources; References; Chapter 4. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY PLANNING (INEP) USING MICROCOMPUTERS; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology and Analytical Model for Integrated National Energy Planning (INEP); 4.3 The Economy and Energy Sector; 4.4 National Energy Strategy; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. ENERGY STRATEGIES FOR OIL IMPORTING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Effects of Past Oil Price Increases.
  • 5.3 Oil Importing Developing Country (OIDC) Issues5.4 Role of Energy Planning and Management; 5.5 Future Energy Options and Adjustment Strategies; 5.6 Conclusion; Appendix A5.1 List of Oil Importing Developing Countries; References; Chapter 6. ENERGY DEMAND MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION; 6.1 Energy Conservation; 6.2 Scope for Applications of Energy Conservation; 6.3 Case Study in Energy Conservation; References; Chapter 7. NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: ENERGY CONSERVATION IN SRI LANKA; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Senior Executive Seminar and Energy Outlook in Early 1983.
  • 7.3 Implementation of Energy Management Policies (1982-86)References; Chapter 8. ENERGY DEMAND ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Importance of Energy Demand Forecasts; 8.3 Forecast Methodologies; 8.4 Verification; 8.5 Electric Power; 8.6 Natural Gas; 8.7 Coal; 8.8 Petroleum Products; 8.9 Traditional Fuels; 8.10 Summary; References; Chapter 9. ENERGY PROJECT EVALUATION AND PLANNING; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Shadow Pricing; 9.3 Case Study: Electric Power; Appendix A9.1 Conversion Factors (CF); References.