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Abstracts: The Energy Act's new PURPA standards. Distributed generation: a new frontier in the states. Regulatory review
Abstracts: The excursionist. More than a rock show. A new age of disasters
Abstracts: The flooding of a nation. In hot water. Burning issues
Abstracts: The fractal nature of geography. A random walk along the urban boundary. Physical phenomena
Abstracts: The future of utility advertising. The name in the game. Thirty seconds
Abstracts: The future of Western corridors. Baa-ack on the chain gang. Regulatory review
Abstracts: The generalized r% rule for semi-durable exhaustible resources. A note on alternative petroleum taxation systems
Abstracts: The global warming game - simulations of a CO2-reduction agreement. Optimal climate policy under the possibility of a catastrophe
Abstracts: The growing cost of doing nothing. New energy for IT. Another perspective
Abstracts: The heart of an empire. Open toes for the open road. The road to empire
Abstracts: The high price of aesthetics. . Blowout! Spreading Out
Abstracts: The holiday crowd. Electric dreams, (electric cars and their future) Small is beautiful
Abstracts: The impact of environmental policy instruments on the timing of adoption of energy-saving technologies. Environmental regulation and the productivity of Japanese manufacturing industries
Abstracts: The labeling dilemma. Zedillo's revolution? The promise of the ISO
Abstracts: The leadership march. Exposing the NSR bias. Energy bill: big push for the new year
Abstracts: The measure of a utility. Statistical review: the outlook for gas-fired generation. Utility employment outlook
Abstracts: The measure of management. Muni lite: omen or sham? A muni fight in Maine
Abstracts: The merits of non-tradable quotas as a domestic policy instrument to prevent firm closure. Determining the cost-effective size of an emission trading region for achieving an ambient standard
Abstracts: The mountains where time stands still. Conquered! Quiet before the storm
Abstracts: The name of the game is bypass. Who's got jurisdiction? FERC's transmission pricing policy
Abstracts: The nation's most capital-intensive industry. Fourth quarter sales. Divestiture trends
Abstracts: The natural battleground. Natural allies: biology and geography. Natural forgiveness
Abstracts: The NOx Budget: market-based control of tropospheric ozone in the northeastern United States. Emission quota trade among the few: laboratory evidence of joint implementation among committed countries
Abstracts: The oil market and international agreements on CO2 emissions. International carbon markets
Abstracts: The oldest city on Earth. Stumbling on a city. An ancient city rises from the dust
Abstracts: The optimal choice of climate change policy in the presence of uncertainty. Simulating coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the climate change problem
Abstracts: The Optimality of Unbalancing Both Workloads and Machine Group Sizes in Closed Queuing Networks of Multiserve Queues
Abstracts: The outlook for CCPs. Society's Electric Future. Converting wind to hydrogen
Abstracts: The Output of the M-M-S Queue. M-G-I-N Queue with Vacation Time and Exhaustive Service Discipline. Simulating the GI-G-1 Queue in Heavy Traffic
Abstracts: The ozone story. The sky is blue ... or orange, red, and yellow. What gives the sky such a wide repertoire? The atmospheric engine
Abstracts: The performance of bifacial solar cells in prism-coupled compound parabolic concentrators. A new simplified method for evaluating the thermal behaviour of direct gain passive solar buildings
Abstracts: The pinch of salt solution. Breaking the ice. An urbane solution
Abstracts: The pirate coast. Real world tests: rucksacks. Snowbound
Abstracts: The protection game. When the heat is on. Wrapping up warm
Abstracts: The Response Times of Priority Classes under Preemptive Resume in M-M-m Queues. Preemptive Scheduling of a Single Machine to Minimize Maximum Cost Subject to Release Dates and Precedence Constraints
Abstracts: The right risks: shareholders deserve to be protected from some risks - and exposed to others. Revenue management
Abstracts: The role for policy in common pool groundwater use. Greenhouse gas abatement: How much? and Who pays? Modeling state-level water quality management: the case of the Neuse River Basin
Abstracts: The second nuclear era. Six new nuclear technologies. 50th anniversary: the benefits of nuclear technology
Abstracts: The shrimp cocktail's hidden sting. The course of navigation. Rainbow vision
Abstracts: The sky is blue ... or orange, red, and yellow. What gives the sky such a wide repertoire? Climates of the past
Abstracts: The strange survival of nationalism. Orimulsion's tarnished promise. Beating a path to wildlife survival
Abstracts: The strategy of trade sanctions in international environmental agreements. Plant location and strategic environmental policy with inter-sectoral linkages
Abstracts: The trade-induced degradation hypothesis. Beyond the crucial experiment: mapping the performance characteristics of contingent valuation
Abstracts: The U.S. electric power industry: regulation trends and objectives. Emerging issues in the regulation of electric utilities
Abstracts: The use of pressure-retarded osmosis for increasing the solar pond efficiency. The entropy of terrestrial solar radiation
Abstracts: The voice of reason. If the boot fits . . . Crofters' original idea
Abstracts: Thinking about ozone. Time and temperature. Earth's vital energy flows
Abstracts: Third quarter earnings jump 17.9 percent. Weather restrains 1992 sales. 1991 fuel costs
Abstracts: Third quarter EPS highest in three years. 1992 earnings up 8.2 percent. Third quarter earnings jump 17.9 percent
Abstracts: This old world. Maglev on the move. Cloudy today, clearing tomorrow
Abstracts: Three questions CEOs should ask about information technology. It ain't necessarily so: ten simple questions can help consumers evaluate health risks
Abstracts: Tied Up: several intertwined issues confront utility management. Networked DG
Abstracts: Tiger economies. The long view of Everest. Under fire
Abstracts: Time Step vs. Dynamic Optimization of Generation-Capacity- Expansion Programs of Power Systems. The Discrete-time Sequencing Expansion Problem
Abstracts: Too hot to handle? Benefits and costs of stimulating the use of biofuels in the Swedish heating sector. Green taxes and uncertain timing of technological change
Abstracts: Top IOUS ranked. San Juan shaves costs from FGD retrofit. Diesel gensets boost Grand Cayman capacity
Abstracts: Tossing and turning. Improving efficiency in the workplace. Coping with a key employee departure
Abstracts: Total compensation: pieces of the pie. The right stuff. An aging workforce
Abstracts: Tough hot gas filter developed. 1st fuel cell home lights up in N.Y. New corrosion inhibitor resists chlorine
Abstracts: Tourism, poaching and wildlife conservation: what can integrated conservation and development projects accomplish?
Abstracts: Toward a global paradigm. Good business. The business case for AMR
Abstracts: Toward a global paradigm. The power of working smarter. The costs of a windless day
Abstracts: Toward the best bet: game theory. Think fee income. After the storm
Abstracts: Trade ya. Ten, nine, eight.... Volunteers
Abstracts: Training on a deadline. Regional restructuring. Sarbanes-Oxley: control matter
Abstracts: Transition costs: estimation, sensitivities, and recovery. Freer markets and the abatement of carbon emissions: the electricity-generating sector in India
Abstracts: Transmission by de$ign. Power mix. Focusing on futures & options
Abstracts: Transmission ups and downs. Another perspective: a towering issue. Bleak House revisited
Abstracts: Trekking to save the treeline. The high life. Techno trekking
Abstracts: Triangular bonds. Seas of conflict. In GATT's name
Abstracts: TRI: the preliminary data. Planting the forest for the trees. Ten, nine, eight...
Abstracts: Turning the tide. On location.... Sensory overload
Abstracts: Two senarios for gas. Restructuring utilities. Subsidizing ethanol
Abstracts: Understand your tree liability. Getting grounded. One proposal to boost merchant AC transmission investment
Abstracts: Unique wetland of midland Britain. Swamp politics. On the move: the recent discovery of orang-utans in the peat swamp forests of Kalimantan has highlighted the urgent need to protect this fragile ecosystem
Abstracts: Unnatural selection. Wild side. Hello tourists
Abstracts: Untangling the reliability issue. Customer service in the spotlight. A metering manifesto
Abstracts: Up for grabs; the fight is on for control of the meter in retail markets. The measure of management
Abstracts: Up up and away. On the trail of Henry Ford. On the front line
Abstracts: U.S. energy product supply elasticities: a survey and application to the U.S. oil market. On ad valorem taxation of nonrenewable resource production
Abstracts: Utilities face the IT labor shortfall. Measuring your contributions ROI. Moody's sees more winners and more losers
Abstracts: Utilities go wireless. Termite power. A brilliant achievement
Abstracts: Utilities value corporate governance. . Traffic watch. Following the trend
Abstracts: Utility investment behavior and the emission trading market. Renewables from another angle
Abstracts: Vanishing act. Finding the path. Business-customer satisfaction up
Abstracts: Views of the blackout. The paper its written on. The products keep coming
Abstracts: Waiting for the call. The states' role in next generation of nuclear powerplants. The unexpected local tax bite
Abstracts: Weaving a new web. Helping farmers limit diesel emissions. Two senarios for gas
Abstracts: We stand united. Bad sports. Afghanistan: resistance to assistance
Abstracts: What about Africa. Waste not. The paper its written on
Abstracts: What makes countries count? A new world order. A horny problem: in order to protect endangered large mammals we have to count them first
Abstracts: What price parity? Statistical review. Strategic grassroots developing influence
Abstracts: What's the holding company holding? Haggling at the clearing-house. Financial review
Abstracts: What the rating agencies are saying. Sarbanes-Oxley: control matter. Sage grouse: another spotted owl?
Abstracts: When more is less. Learning new ways to buy energy. Saving energy with electricity
Abstracts: When to drill? Trigger prices for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Wilderness: options to preserve, extract, or develop
Abstracts: Where are the wild coho? Acorns gone wild. Where has the investment gone?
Abstracts: Where in the world. End-use technology review. Plug in, good buddy
Abstracts: Where opposites attract. Gulags and goldmines. Enforcement, payment, and development projects near protected areas: How the market setting determines what works where
Abstracts: Who decides how to serve native load? Guidelines for the BPL market. Keep liability in check
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