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Published Material - Books
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Latest Publication
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THIRD EDITION:
"Climate Change and Emissions Trading: What Every Business Needs to Know"
The third edition of this book has been written by two of the leading independent experts in the climate change and energy trading field. This authoritative handbook contains more than 400 pages of hard data on what you really need to know about climate change regulation and the emissions market. Now only £49.99.
Visit our Store for further details.
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Previous Publications
"Bossley's Guide to Energy Conversions"
A 100 page book, published by the Petroleum Economist, that offers readers a comprehensive guide to industry conversions, including coal, nuclear and emissions, with human scale analogies for non-specialist managers and advisors (March 2002).
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| "The Hole in the Barrel"
A 60,000 word study combining a policy overview of the Brent oil market and a detailed review of the tools deployed in the market. Published by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA). The study correctly forecast the need for a change in the marker crude (December 2000).
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| "Trading Natural Gas in the UK"
A 20,000 word study reviewing the history of privatisation in the UK and the introduction of the Network code. Commissioned and published by Robert Mabro, Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (December 1999)
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Latest Publication
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THIRD EDITION:
"Climate Change and Emissions Trading: What Every Business Needs to Know"
The third edition of this book has been written by two of the leading independent experts in the climate change and energy trading field. This authoritative handbook contains more than 400 pages of hard data on what you really need to know about climate change regulation and the emissions market. Now only £49.99.
Visit our Store for further details.
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Previous Publications
"Bossley's Guide to Energy Conversions"
A 100 page book, published by the Petroleum Economist, that offers readers a comprehensive guide to industry conversions, including coal, nuclear and emissions, with human scale analogies for non-specialist managers and advisors (March 2002).
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| "The Hole in the Barrel"
A 60,000 word study combining a policy overview of the Brent oil market and a detailed review of the tools deployed in the market. Published by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA). The study correctly forecast the need for a change in the marker crude (December 2000).
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| "Trading Natural Gas in the UK"
A 20,000 word study reviewing the history of privatisation in the UK and the introduction of the Network code. Commissioned and published by Robert Mabro, Director of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (December 1999)
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