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Perceptions, realities, concession—What is driving the integration of European energy policies?

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2009

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Pointvogl, A., 2009, Perceptions, realities, concession—What is driving the integration of European energy policies?: Energy Policy, v. 37, iss. 12, p. 5704-5716.

Summary

A logistic function is used to characterize peak and ultimate production of global crude oil and petroleum-derived liquid fuels. Annual oil production data were incrementally summed to construct a logistic curve in its initial phase. Using a curve-fitting approach, a population-growth logistic function was applied to complete the cumulative production curve. The simulated curve was then deconstructed into a set of annual oil production data producing an “idealized” Hubbert curve. An idealized Hubbert curve (IHC) is defined as having properties of production data resulting from a constant growth-rate under fixed resource limits. An IHC represents a potential production curve constructed from cumulative production data and provides a [...]

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Pointvogl, A.

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ISSN WECC 03014215

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