EMF Publications
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- EMF WP 13.1 Projecting Energy Efficiency Improvement Potential: A Comparison of Methodologies Used in Six Recent Studies
Blake Johnson
Stanford University (1992)
- EMF WP 13.2 Back to Basics: Searching for Principles to Guide the Energy Conservation Policy Debate
Blake Johnson
Stanford University (1992)
- EMF WP 13.3 Modeling Energy Technology Choices: Which Finance Tools Are Appropriate?
Blake Johnson
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 13.4 Models of Individual Energy Technology Choice: Their Implications for Energy Technology Market Participants and Policy-Makers
Blake Johnson
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 14.1 Second Round Study for EMF 14: Integrated Assessment of Global Climate Change
Energy Modeling Forum
Stanford University (1995)
- EMF WP 14.2 Hedging Strategies for Global Dioxide Abatement: A Summary of Pull Results - EMF 14 Subgroup Analysis for Decisions Under Uncertainty
Alan S. Manne
Stanford University (1996)
- EMF WP 14.3 The Berlin Mandate: The Design of Cost-Effective Mitigation Strategies
Richard Richls, Jae Edmonds, Howard Gruenspecht, Tom Wigley
Stanford University (1996)
- EMF WP 14.4 Approaches for Performing Uncertainty Analysis in Large-Scale Energy/Economic Policy Models
Antje Kann, John P. Weyant
Stanford University and Environmental Modeling and Assessment 2000 vol. 5 No.1 (1999)
- EMF WP 14.5 Induced Technological Change in Climate Policy Modeling
John P. Weyant, Thomas Olavson
Stanford University and Environmental Modeling and Assessment vol. 14 No. 2 & 3 (1999)
- EMF WP 17.1 An International Comparison of Models for Measuring Market Power in Electricity
James Bushnell, Christopher Day, Max Duckworth, Richard Green, Arve Halseth, E. Grant Read, J. Scott Rogers, Aleksander Rudkevich, Tristram Scott, Yves Smears, Hillard Huntington
Stanford University (1999)
- EMF WP 19.2 Environmental Technology Policy and Emerging Technologies
Leon Clarke
Stanford University (2002)
- EMF WP 20.1 Study Design: Natural Gas, Fuel Diversity and American Energy Markets
Hillard Huntington
Stanford University (2002)
- EMF WP 20.2 Valuing a Medium-Scale Gas Fired Power Plant with Capacity Expansion Options Under a Competitive Environment
M. Takahashi, T. Hattori, K. Okada, H. Asano
Central Research Institute for the Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan (2003)
- EMF WP 20.3 Fuel Switching Potential of Electric Generators: A Case Study
John Pyrdol, Bob Baron
Stanford University (2003)
- EMF WP 23.1 Scenario Design
Hillard G. Huntington
Stanford University (2005)
- EMF WP 23.2 Modeler Poll for EMF 23 Study on International Natural Markets
Hillard G. Huntington
Stanford University (2005)
- EMF WP 23.3 Key Assumptions and Results: Appendix Worksheets for the INGM Model
Justine Barden, William Pepper, Vineet Aggarwal
Stanford University (2008)

