Energy technology availability to mitigate future greenhouse gas emissions : Paris, France, 16th June 1997, conference proceedings.
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Table of Contents:
- Review of longer-term scenarios for development and deployment of climate-friendly technologies /Howard Herzog
- Selected energy technologies and their impact on carbon dioxide (CO2) Emissions /Kevin Cliffe
- Assessment of the technological options for CO2 abatement through the use of the dynamic new earth 21 model / Yasumasa Fujii
- Greenhouse gas mitigation in Germany until the year 2020 -technical feasibility versus political constraints in the IEA-ETSAP framework / Peter Schaumann, Egbert Laege, Ulrich Fahl, Alfred Voss
- The potential impact of technological progress on U.S. energy markets and carbon emissions / Mary Hutzler
- Energy technologies for abating greenhouse gas emissions-U.K. experience of a scenario and modeling assessment / George Marsh
- Learning curve: how are new energy technology costs reduced over time? /Morten Drehn Sorensen
- Markal modelling and scenarios relating to availiabilty of new energy technologies / Rembo Ybema
- Selection of abatement strategies taking account of the impact of climate change / Paul Freund.