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Heartland Institute; 2007; Energy Policy for America: A Guidebook for Elected
Officials The Heartland Institute; pp 12-13
IEA. (2007). World Energy Outlook 2007. China and India Insights. International
Energy Agency.
Isaac, M., & Vuuren, D. P. (2009, February). Modeling global residential sector
energy demand for heating and air conditioning in the context of climate change.
Energy Policy , pp. 507-521.
Krewitt, W., Simona, S., Graus, W., Teske, S., Zervos, A., & Schäferd, O. (2008).
The 2 °C scenario—A sustainable world energy perspective. Energy Policy , 4699-
4980.
Krewitt, W., Teske, S., Simona, S., Preggera, T., Graus, W., Blomen, E., et al.
(2008). Energy [R]evolution 2008 - a sustainable world energy perspective.
Energy Policy , pp. 5764-5775.
Mierlo, F. (2007). Energy Consumption vs. GDP. Wikipedia.com.
National Petroleum Council: Raymond, L. R. (2007). Facing the Hard Truths about
Energy.
Pezzey, J. C., Jotzo, F., & Quiggin, J. (2007). Fiddling while carbon burns: why
climate policy. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
97-110.
Romani, M., Soldatos, O., & Benthem, A. v. (2006). Climbing the Energy Ladder:
the Role of Growth and Prices in Determining Energy Demand. USAEE
Conference.
The Baker Institute. (2009). Poverty Energy & Society.
www.rice.edu/energy/research/poverty&energy/index.html#_nrgladder.
Zerriffi, H., & Wilson, E. (2010). Leapfrogging over development? Promoting rural
renewables for climate change mitigation. Energy Policy , 1689-1700.
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Heartland Institute; 2007; Energy Policy for America: A Guidebook for Elected
Officials The Heartland Institute; pp 12-13
IEA. (2007). World Energy Outlook 2007. China and India Insights. International
Energy Agency.
Isaac, M., & Vuuren, D. P. (2009, February). Modeling global residential sector
energy demand for heating and air conditioning in the context of climate change.
Energy Policy , pp. 507-521.
Krewitt, W., Simona, S., Graus, W., Teske, S., Zervos, A., & Schäferd, O. (2008).
The 2 °C scenario—A sustainable world energy perspective. Energy Policy , 4699-
4980.
Krewitt, W., Teske, S., Simona, S., Preggera, T., Graus, W., Blomen, E., et al.
(2008). Energy [R]evolution 2008 - a sustainable world energy perspective.
Energy Policy , pp. 5764-5775.
Mierlo, F. (2007). Energy Consumption vs. GDP. Wikipedia.com.
National Petroleum Council: Raymond, L. R. (2007). Facing the Hard Truths about
Energy.
Pezzey, J. C., Jotzo, F., & Quiggin, J. (2007). Fiddling while carbon burns: why
climate policy. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
97-110.
Romani, M., Soldatos, O., & Benthem, A. v. (2006). Climbing the Energy Ladder:
the Role of Growth and Prices in Determining Energy Demand. USAEE
Conference.
The Baker Institute. (2009). Poverty Energy & Society.
www.rice.edu/energy/research/poverty&energy/index.html#_nrgladder.
Zerriffi, H., & Wilson, E. (2010). Leapfrogging over development? Promoting rural
renewables for climate change mitigation. Energy Policy , 1689-1700.
Posted by Etree Project Consultants Pvt Ltd only for knowledge sharing purpose. Page 29