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    • The effect of variability in industrial emissions on ozone formation in Houston, Texas 

      Webster, Mort David; Nam, Junsang; Kimura, Yosuke; Jeffries, Harvey Edward; Vizuete, William Gustavo; e.a. (MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 2007)
      Ambient observations have indicated that high concentrations of ozone observed in the Houston/Galveston area are associated with plumes of highly reactive hydrocarbons, mixed with NOx, from industrial facilities. Ambient ...
    • North Sea reserve appreciation, production, and depletion 

      Sem, Tone; Ellerman, A. Denny (MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 1999)
      Oil field "growth" has become a well-recognized phenomenon in mature, well-explored provinces such as the United States leading to the continual under-estimation in oil production forecasts. This working paper explores the ...
    • Comments in response to FERC rulemaking on regional transmission organizations 

      Joskow, Paul L. (MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 1999)
      On May 13, 1999, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) on Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO). The purpose of the NOPR is to solicit comments on proposed FERC ...