Energy policy analysis and modeling

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Energy policy analysis and modeling

Mohan Munasinghe and Peter Meier

(Cambridge studies in energy and the environment)

Cambridge University Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 346-354) and index

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Description

Energy plays a vital role in economic and social development. The analysis of energy issues and policy options is therefore a vital area of study. This book presents a hierarchical modelling scheme intended to support energy planning and policy analysis in developing countries. The authors introduce the concept of 'Integrated National energy Planning' (INEP), and examine the spreadsheet models, optimization models, and linear planning models which energy planners use. Environmental considerations are also introduced into the analysis. Techniques are then applied to two important energy subsectors, electricity and fuelwood, before problems of integration and policy implementation are discussed. Throughout the book, the authors examine actual practice in developing countries. Illustrative case material is drawn from Egypt, West Africa, Sudan, Pakistan, Colombia, India, Sri Lanka and Morocco. This book will be of interest to students and practitioners of energy planning, and to those concerned with the wider development implications of energy policy.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Conceptual Framework: 1. Introductory ideas
  • 2. Integrated national energy planning
  • 3. The role of modelling in energy policy analysis
  • Part II. Basic Techniques: 4. Energy balances
  • 5. Demand projection
  • 6. Optimisation models
  • 7. Energy-environmental interactions
  • Part III. Subsectoral Analysis: 8. The electricity subsector
  • 9. The fuelwood subsector
  • Part IV. Sectoral Integration: 10. Pricing
  • 11. Energy-economic linkages
  • 12. Energy sector models
  • Part V. Implementation: 13. Institutional arrangements
  • 14. Implementing the analytical process
  • 15. Case study: Sri Lanka
  • 16. Case study: Morocco
  • Bibliography.

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