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Authored Books:

Elliott. D, and Elliott. R The Control of Technology, Taylor and Francis, 1974, ISBN 085109 516 (80%)

Elliott. D, with Coyne P, George. M, Lewis. R, The Politics of Nuclear Power, Pluto Press, 1978, ISBN 0 86104 028 7 (80%)

Elliott. D and Wainwright. H, The Lucas Plan, Allison and Busby 1982, ISBN 0 85031 430 5 (20%)

Elliott. D, and Mole. V, Enterprising Innovation, Pinter, 1987 ISBN 0-86187-577-X (20%)

Elliott. D, Roberts. J, and Houghton.T, Privatising Electricity, Belhaven,1991, ISBN 0471947601 (30%)

Elliott. D, Energy, Society and Environment, Routledge, 1997, ISBN 0 415 14507 4 (100%)

Elliott.D second, enlarged, edition of A.6 above 2003 (100%) ISBN 0-415-30485-7/30486-5

Elliott.D, A Solar World: climate change and the green energy revolution Green Books/Schumacher Society 2003 (100%) ISBN 1 903998 31

Elliott D, (2012) 'Fukushima: Impacts and Implications', Palgrave, in press.

Elliott D, (2012) 'Emergence of European Supergrids', Energy Strategy Reviews, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X12000120

Elliott D, (2012) 'Windpower: opportunities, limits and challenges' chapter in Szarka J. et al 'Learning from Windpower: Governance and Societal Perspectives on Sustainable Energy', Palgrave.

Elliott D, (2012) 'Sustainable Energy in the New Europe' with T. Cook, chapter in Shmelev S. et al 'Sustainability Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Approach', Palgrave.

Edited Books:

Elliott. D (ed) 'Nuclear or not? Does nuclear power have a place in a sustainable energy future?' , Palgrave, 2007

Elliott.D (ed) 'Sustainable Energy: Opportunities and Limitations' Palgave, 2007

Cross.N, Elliott.D and Roy.R (eds), Man Made Futures, Hutchinson, 1976, ISBN 0 091212316 (30%) 

Boyle.G, Elliott.D and Roy.R (eds), The Politics of Technology, Longman, 1977, ISBN 0582 443733 (30%)

Chapters in Books:

Elliott.D, 'Sustainable Energy Futures' with Reddish.A and Olivier.D, in Blunden.J and Reddish.A (eds), Energy, Resources and Environment, Hodder and Stoughton/Open University, 1991, pp181-232, ISBN 0-340-53361-7. Revised edition 1996 pp92-144. (30%)

Elliott.D,''Tidal Power' in Boyle.G (ed) Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future,Oxford University Press/The Open University 1996, pp 227-266, ISBN 0-19-856451-1 (100%)

Elliott.D, 'Wind Co-ops' in The World of Co-operative Enterprise 1997, Plunkett Foundation, 1977, pp135-143, ISBN 0 85042 106 3. (100%)

Elliott.D, 'UK Energy Policy' in Cunningham P (ed) Science and Technology in the UK, Cartermill, 1998, pp 297-330, ISBN 1-86067-187-X. (100%).

Elliott.D 'Tidal Power' section (1k words) in the Encyclopaedia of Global Environmental Change' Wiley 2003 (100%).

Elliott.D ‘Sustainable Energy: choices, problems and opportunities’ in ‘Sustainability andEnvironmental Impact of Renewable Energy Resources’ Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, 19, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003, pp19-47, (100%)

Elliott. D ' A sustainable Future- the limits to renewables' in R. Douthwaite ed) 'Before the Wells run dry' Festa/Green Books, 2003, pp 72-80 (100%) ISBN 1 84351 037 5

Elliott. D 'The Future of Nuclear power ' in G. Boyle et al (eds) 'Energy Systems and Sustainability' OU/Oxford University Press, 2003, pp 437-473 (100%) ISBN 0-19-926179-2

Elliott. D with G. Boyle and J. Rammage, 'Penalties: Assessing the Environmental and Health Impacts of Energy Use' in G. Boyle et al (eds) 'Energy Systems and Sustainability' OU/Oxford University Press, 2003, pp 519-569 (20%) ISBN 0-19-926179-2

Elliott. D ‘Tidal Power’ in G.Boyle (ed) ‘Renewable Energy’ OU/ Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 196- 242 (100%), ISBN 0-19-926178-4

Elliott .D (2005) ‘Comparing support for Renewable Power’ in V. Lauber (ed) 'Switching to Renewable Power’ Earthscan, pp 219-227, 2005 (100%) ISBN 1902916-65-4.

Elliott. D ‘Introduction: Nuclear or Not?’ in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Nuclear or Not?’,  Palgrave 2007 pp1-6 (100%)  ISBN 0230 50764-6  2007

Elliott. D ‘Nuclear and Renewables- can we have both?’ in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Nuclear or Not?’,  Palgrave, 2007, pp 83-97 (100%)  ISBN 0230 50764-6  2007

Elliott. D  ‘UK Energy Choices- an enlightened future?’ in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Nuclear or Not?’ Palgrave 2007, pp 239-245 (100%) ISBN 0230 50764-6  2007

Elliott. D ‘Sustainable Energy: The options’ in Elliott. D (ed)  ‘Sustainable Energy’ Palgrave 200 pp          xvii-xxi (100%) ISBN 0-2300-0800-3

Elliott. D ‘Sustainable Energy: Nuclear Power and Renewables’ in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Sustainable Energy’ Palgrave, 2007, pp 3-24 (100%) ISBN 0-2300-0800-3

Elliott. D  ‘Sea Power’, in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Sustainable Energy’ Palgrave, 2007, pp 66-83 (100%) ISBN 0-2300-0800-3

Elliott. D ‘Supporting Renewables: Feed in Tariffs and Quota/ Trading systems’ in Elliott. D (ed) ‘Sustainable Energy’ Palgrave, 2007, pp 174 -189 (100%) ISBN 0-2300-0800-3

Elliott. D ‘A Sustainable Energy Future?’, in Elliott. D (ed)  ‘Sustainable Energy’, Palgrave 2007, pp261-278 (100%) ISBN 0-2300-0800-3

Refereed Journal papers:

Elliott. D, 'Marine renewables: a new innovation frontier' , Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. Vol. 21, No. 2, February, 2009, pp267–275 [pdf]

Elliott. D, 'The Social Role of the Professional Designer', Design Research and Methods, 8, pp 103-106, 1974. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Counter Designing Company Products', Design Methods and Theories, Vol.12, No.2, pp 99-103, 1978. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Industrial Democracy: the lessons on the Lucas Campaign', Employee Relations, Vol.1, No.1. pp 25-26, 1979.(100%)

Elliott. D, 'The Lucas Campaign', Current Research on Peace and Violence, Vol. III, No.2, pp 92-98, 1980. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Technology and its Impact on Society', Annals of Science, 37 (5), p 610, 1980. (100%)

Elliott.D with Barac.C and Spencer.L, 'Public Awareness of Renewable Energy; a pilot study', International Journal of Ambient Energy, Vol.4, No. 4 , pp 199-211, Oct. 1983. (30%)

Elliott.D with Mole.V, 'Technology for People- the GLC's Innovation and Employment Strategy', Design Studies, Vol.6, No.1, pp 57-59, Jan. 1985. (80%)

Elliott.D, 'Technology and the Future: A new look at Kondratieff Cycles', Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, Vol.1, No.3, pp 189-204, 1986. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Renewable Energy and the Tidal Options', Science and Public Policy, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp 96-114, Oct. 1987 (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Renewable Energy R&D in the UK: A Strategic Overview', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol.1, No.2, pp 223-237, 1989. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'New Technology and Restructuring in the UK Energy Industry: The Case of Renewable Energy', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp 253-263, 1990.(100%)

Elliott. D. 'Renewables and the Privatisation of the UK ESI', Energy Policy, Vol.20, No.3, pp 257-266,, March 1992. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'The Prospects for Renewable Energy in the UK; technical challenges andenvironmental implications', Physics Education, Vol.27, No.4, pp 198-201, July 1992. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'The Politics of Renewable Energy: a perspective from the UK', International Journal of Ambient Energy, Vol.13., No.3, pp 139-144, July 1992. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Future World Energy Options', Physics Review, Vol.2, No.5, pp 27-33, May 1993. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'The Future for Renewables', Oxford Energy Forum,14, pp 4-6, Aug. 1993. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'UK Renewable Energy Strategy: the need for longer term support', EnergyPolicy, Vol.22 No.12 pp 1067-1074, Dec. 1994. (100%)

Elliott. D, ‘Regulation, Technology Strategy and energy policy: the missing link’, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management Vol.6 No.3 pp 305-315, 1994. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Public Reactions to Wind farms: the dynamics of opinion formation' Energy and Environment Vol.5 No.4 pp 343-362, Dec. 1994. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Renewable Energy Policy in the UK: Problems and Opportunities', RenewableEnergy, Vol. 2, pp 1308-1311, June 1996. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Technology Foresight: An Interim Review of the UK Exercise', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol.8, No.2, pp 191-199, 1996. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Education for Alternative Technologies' International Journal of Ambient Energy, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp 59-64, 1996 (100%)

Elliott. D and Clarke. A 'Developing Criteria for Sustainable Energy Technology', International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Vol. 9 No 4/5, pp 264-274, Dec. 1997. (90%)

Elliott. D, 'Prospects for Renewable Energy and Green Energy markets in the UK',Renewable Energy, Vol. 6 , pp1268-1271, 1999. (100%) 

Elliott. D, 'Green Power and the liberalisation of the UK electricity market', InternationalJournal of Ambient Energy, , Vol.20, No.1 pp 3-13, Jan. 1999. (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Renewable Energy and Sustainable Futures', Futures 32 CTS Special  ‘Sustainable Futures’ Issue, pp261-274, April/May 2000 (100%).

Elliott. D, 'Prospects for the Green Power market in the UK' Renewable Energy, the WRECconference journal Part III, pp 1428-1432, July 2000 (100%).

Elliott. D, and Toke.D, 'A Fresh Start for windpower? International Journal of Ambient Energy Vol.21, No 2, pp67-76, 2000 (30%).

Elliott. D, ‘Risk Governance: Is Consensus a Con?’, Science as Culture, Vol.10, No. 2, pp 265-271, June 2001 (100%)

Clarke.A and Elliott. D, ‘An Assessment of Biomass as an energy sources: the case of energy from waste’ Energy and Environment Vol.13, No. 1 pp27-55, 2002 (20%).

Elliott. D and Cook.T 'Symbolic Power: the future of nuclear energy in Lithuania' Science as Culture, Vol.13, No.3, Sept. 2004 pp 373-400 (80%) [pdf, 295.2 KB]

Elliott D (2004) 'Energy Efficiency and Renewables' Energy and Environment, Vol.15, No.6, pp 1099-1105 (100%)

Elliott. D, 'Energy Regime Choices: Nuclear or Not?', Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Vol. 18, No. 5, 1-6, December 2006

Elliott. D, ‘Marine Renewables’, International Journal of Ambient Energy, Vol.28, No.3 pp164-168, 2007 (100%)

Other Academic/professional Journal papers ( all 100% contributions)

Elliott. D,'Wind Planning Hurdles and Policy gaps'. Town and Country Planning, Vol.62, No.3, pp 33-35, March 1993 

Elliott.D, ‘Down on the Wind farm’ Town and Country Planning Vol.63, No. 2, pp 36-37 Feb. 1994 .

Elliott.D, ‘ No Taxation without Conservation’ Town and Country Planning , Vol. 63, No.11, pp294-285, Nov.1994

Elliott. D, 'A Green Electricity Market?' Town and Country Planning, Vol. 66, No. 6, pp 185-187, June 1997 .

Elliott. D, 'Green Energy and Local Agenda 21', Town and Country Planning, Vol. 67, No.5, pp 191-193, June 1998 .

Elliott.D, 'Sustainable Energy: the sunshine future' in Environment Strategy Asia, Sterling Publications, pp 31-34, Aug. 1998 .

Elliott. D 'Twenty pages that didn't shake the world', Town and Country Planning, Vol. 69, No.4, p109 2000

Elliott.D ‘Pushing the Nuclear Option – or phasing it out’ Town and Country Planning Vol.71, No 12 pp 306-307, 2003

Elliott. D (2004) ' Marine Renewables - opening the Tidal current option', Energy World, Energy Institute Journal No. 316, Feb, pp 10-13 (100%) ISBN 0307-7942

Elliott. D (2004) ' Marine Renewables - the Tidal current option' Renewable Energy 2004 World Renewable Energy Network journal, pp 51-54 (100%) ISBN 19 0305 458

Elliott. D (2005) 'Blue Power' Resurgence, No.231, July-August (100%)

Elliott. D (2005) "The Case for Renewable Energy', Energy Matters Vol. 97, Independence, Cambridge, pp 1-2. (100%)

Elliott. D (2005) 'Responses to Risks: Climate Change and Nuclear Hazards' ", Risk Management Matters E-News Letter (100%)

Elliott. D, ‘Nuclear or Not? Revisited’ Nuclear Engineering International, May, p.40  2007(100%)

Elliott. D,  ‘Choosing Technologies: is wind really best?’ Renewable Energy 2007/2008 World Renewable Energy Network, Dec 2007,  pp 51-57, 2008 (100%)

Elliott. D, ‘ Tidal power- moving ahead’, in ‘Tidal Energy: New Research and Development’, Nova Science Publishers, 2008 -in press, 2008 (100%)

Elliott. D  ‘The Energy Landscape and Renewable Energy Viability’, in Dorfman. P , ‘Nuclear consultation: Public trust in government’, Nuclear Consultation Working Group paper, Warwick University, 2008 (100%)

Conference Papers

Elliott.D, 'Attitudes to Renewable Energy', invited Paper to the 'Living with Technology' seminar organised by the Foundation for Science and Technology at the Royal Society, Jan. 1991. Published in the society's journal 'Technology, Innovation and Society', Vol. 8, No.3, Autumn 1992, p.14.*

Elliott.D,'Socially Useful Production', invited Paper to the International Conference on 'Local Economic Strategies', Technical University of Berlin, Nov. 1992, published in German in the Conference Proceedings, 'Local Okonomie', , ISBN 3-929666-14-6, 1994, pp 74-79.*

Elliott.D, The Future of Renewables in the UK', invited paper to the Power Generation and Supply '94 Conference on Cost, Competition and Regulation in Power Generation and Supply, London, Jan. 1994 (20 pages).*

Elliott.D, 'A Review of Government Energy Policies and the Potential of Renewable Energy in the UK', invited paper to the Royal Town Planning Institute Conference on Renewable Energy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, May 1994. Unpublished.(4 pages)*

 Elliott.D, 'Energy Education and Training for new social and market patterns', invited Paper to a Watt Committee Conference on Energy Policy, London, Nov. 1994. Unpublished (10 pages). A revised and expanded version published by the International Journal of Ambient Energy.*

Elliott.D, 'Sustainable Energy in Europe: Privatisation, Regulation and Renewables', Review for the EuroConference on Sustainable Energy Policy, Roskilde University, March 13-24 1995. Published as an OU Technology Policy Group Report, March 1995 (20 pages).*

Elliott. D, 'Renewable Energy Policy in the UK: Problems and Opportunities', paper to the World Renewable Energy Congress, Denver, June 1996, published in Renewable Energy. (4 pages)

Elliott.D, 'The Rise of Green Power markets: a new technological paradigm?' Invited paper to an ESRC workshop on 'Environmental Flows: Pathways to Sustainable Infrastructure' held at the Policy Study Institute, April 15th 1998 (13 pages). To be published in Routledge's Planning series.*

Elliott.D, 'Electricity Liberalisation and the UK Green Energy Market' invited paper to the 'Energy 21' Conference on 'Renewable Energy for the 21st Century' in Stroud, Aug. 1998 (4 pages).*

Elliott.D, 'Sustainable Innovation', paper to the 'Constructing Tomorrow' Conference, University of the West of England/ TASM, Bristol, Sept.1998. Published in the Proceedings (refereed) pp 154-172*.

Elliott. D, 'Prospects for Renewable Energy and Green Energy markets in the UK', paper to the World Renewable Energy Congress, Florence, Sept, 1999. Published in Renewable Energy. (4 pages)

Elliott.D,"The Severn Barrage', invited Paper to the 'Time and Tide' Conference, organised by Energy 21 at Blaisdon Hall, the University of the West of England Conference Centre, Glos.,April 1999. (2 page summary)*

Elliott.D, 'The Prospects for Renewable Energy Sources', invited paper to the 2nd Annual World Oil Price Conference, London Sept. 1999 (3 page summary). To be published in Renew.*

Elliott. D , 'Choosing Renewable Energy Options" invited paper to the 'New Energy, New Economy' Energy 21 Conference at Gloucester City Council, Nov.1999 . Published in the proceedings. 4 pages.

Elliott. D 'Clean Development: the large hydropower option and its alternatives' contribution to the 'energyresource2000' WEC e-conference in May,2000, 9 pages . http://www.energyresource2000.com

Elliott. D with Taylor.D ‘ Renewable Energy for Cities: Dreams and Realities’ paper to the UK-ISES Conference on ‘Building for Sustainable Development’ May 26,2000, RIBA, London. Published in the proceedings. 12 pages (80%)

Elliott. D, 'Prospects for the Green Power market in the UK', paper to the World Renewable Energy Congress, Brighton, July 2000, published in Renewable Energy, the conference journal Part III, pp 1428-1432, July 2000 (100%).

Elliott.D, ‘Green Power’ invited paper to a CIEF conference on ‘Renewable Energy Use in Buildings’, Royal Academy of Engineering, Sept 2000 (100%)

Elliott. D ‘Promoting green energy: the empowered consumer’ invited paper for the ‘Renewables 2000 Summit: Commercial Opportunities in the Generation of Power from Renewables’ , CWC Group Conference, London, Oct. 2000*

Elliott.D ‘The UK Green Power Retail Market’ invited paper for the British Council/WREN conference,‘Renewable Energy: Advancing Technology for Industrialisation and Sustainable Development’ ,Brighton, Nov. 2000*

Elliott.D ‘Decarbonising the Future’ invited paper to the Climate Change conference organised by Scientists for Labour , Grand Committee Room, House of Commons Feb 2001.

Elliott.D ‘Windpower in the UK- the need for a fresh start’ paper to the World Energy Council e-conference on Renewable Energy May 2001

Elliott, D. (2001) ‘Windpower in the UK - the need for a fresh start’ invited paper to the World Energy Council e-conference on Renewable Energy May

Elliott, D. (2002) ‘The UK Green Power Market - slow growth’, invited paper to the World Renewable Energy Congress VII in Cologne, 29 June-5 July, published in the proceedings, CD ROM 5 pages (100%). ISBN 0 08 044079 7

Elliott. D (2004) 'Marine Renewables - the tidal current option' invited paper to the Energy Institute/ Solar Energy Society conference ' Towards Zero Carbon' Sept, published in the proceedings pp43-55 (100%) ISBN 0 904963 69 1.

Cook. T and Elliott D (2005) ' New Europe -New Energy: Networking for a Sustainable Energy Future', paper for the Russian Society for Ecological Economics conference 'Globalisation, new economy and the environment', St Petersburg State University, June 22-25, (80%)

Elliott. D  ‘Choosing Technologies: wind, wave and tidal power’  invited paper for the World Renewable Energy Congress July 2008 (100%).

Elliott D with T. Cook, ‘Energy Transformations in Eastern ad Central Europe’ invited paper for the World Renewable Energy Congress July 2008 (90%).

Elliott. D  ‘Energy Autonomy: Sustainability and Interdependence’  invited paper to the Royal Geographical Society Conference, London, Aug 2008 (100%)

Technology Policy Group Occasional Papers (refereed): (all 100%
contributions)

Elliott.D, 'Trade Union Policy and Nuclear Power' (27 pages), 1981.

Elliott.D, ''The GLC's Innovation and Employment Initiatives-1' (16 pages), 1984.

Elliott.D, 'Technology and the Future' (30 pages), 1985.

Elliott.D, 'The GLC's Innovation and Employment Initiatives-2' ( 39 pages),1986.

Elliott.D, 'Nuclear Power and the UK Trade Union and Labour Movement,' (37 pages), 1987.

Elliott.D, 'Nuclear Power and the UK Trade Union and Labour Movement' (30 pages), 1988.

Elliott.D, 'Privatisation, Nuclear Power and the Trade Union and Labour Movement' (16 pages) 1989.

Elliott.D, 'The Future of Renewables in the UK' (21 pages), 1993.

Elliott.D, 'Public reactions to Windfarms: the dynamics of opinion formation' (23 pages), 1994.*

Elliott.D, 'UK Renewable Energy Strategy: the need for longer term support' (20 pages), 1994*

Elliott.D, 'The UK Wavepower R&D Programme' (21 pages) 1995.

Elliott.D, 'Technology Foresight; an interim review of the UK exercise' (11 pages), 1995*

Elliott.D, 'Renewable Energy Policy in the UK: the limits of the market approach' (8 pages), 1996*.

Elliott.D, 'Electricity Liberalisation and the UK Green Electricity Market ', ( 24 pages) 1998*.

Elliott.D, 'Technology Foresight and Renewable Energy: the next generation', (8pages) 1999.

Versions of these reports were subsequently also published in refereed journals. TPG series ended in 1999.

Major Reports: (all 100% contributions)

Elliott.D,'Energy Options and Employment', Centre for Alternative Industrial and Technological Systems, NELP, London, 1976 (148 pages) .

Elliott.D, 'Alternative Technology: Technical, Environmental and Institutional Problems' NATTA report, Milton Keynes,1980 (54 pages) .

Elliott.D, 'Defence Industry Conversion: A Review of the Options', NATTA Report, Milton Keynes, 1985. Revised and reprinted 1996 (43 pages).

Elliott.D, ‘Renewable Energy Business Guide' NATTA Report, Milton Keynes, 1991 (42 pages).

Elliott.D,’ Public Reactions to Wind farms' Submission to the Welsh affairs Committee, reproduced in Vol.III of the committees report (Session 1993-94 second report July 1994) pp 432-441.

Elliott.D, ‘Renewables Past, Present and Future: the UK renewable energy programme 1974-1997', NATTA Report, Milton Keynes, 1997 (73 pages).

Elliott.D (ed) ‘Local Renewables’ Proceedings of the NATTA ‘Local Renewables’Conference, April 2000, 47 pages (40%)

Elliott.D ‘ Nuclear Power: Fuel or Relic ?’ commentary on Phase 2 of the Nuclear review carried out by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London Feb 2001 16 pages (100%).

 

NATTA Discussion Papers: (all 100% contributions)

Elliott.D,'Towards an Alternative Industrial Strategy', NATTA Discussion Paper 5 (15 pages),1981.

Elliott.D, 'The Politics of Renewable Energy', NATTA Discussion Paper 7 (20 pages), 1987.

Elliott.D, 'Renewable Energy: a review of government strategy', NATTA Discussion Paper 8 (22 pages) 1987.

Elliott.D, 'Socially Directed Innovation', NATTA Discussion Paper 9 (14 pages), 1987.

Elliott.D,'The Future of Innovation', NATTA Discussion Paper 10 (16 pages), 1987.

Elliott.D, 'Power Politics' NATTA Discussion paper 12 (16 pages), 1988.

Elliott.D, 'Privatisation: A many- sided debate', NATTA Discussion Paper 13 (9 pages), 1989.

Elliott.D, 'Renewable Energy Development: a case for strategic investment', NATTA Disc. Paper 14 (8 pages),1989.

Elliott.D, 'Technology Assessment: A Network Approach in the UK', NATTA Discussion Paper 18 (8 pages), 1992.

 

Short NATTA Reports

Elliott.D, 'Ruling out the Waves' (16 pages), 1987 (100%)

Elliott.D, 'The case for Renewable Energy' (12 pages) 1989 (100%)

Elliott.D, 'Tidal Power' (11 pages) 1990 (100%)

Elliott.D ‘Energy: a beginners guide’ (25 pages) 2000 (100%)

Elliott ‘Empowered Consumers’ (20 pages) 2004 (100%)

Compilations of articles on specific themes, drawn from the NATTA journal Renew, all edited by D. Elliott:

'Wind Power in the UK’: Vol.I, 1993, 30 pages; Vol.II, 1995, 20 pages; Vol.III,1997, 26 pages Vol.IV, 1999, 35 pages

 ‘Wavepower in the 90s’: Vol.I , 1993, 13 pages; Vol.II,1998, 24 pages

 ‘Energy Crops’: Vol.I, 1995, 20 pages ; Vol.II,2000, 23 pages

 ‘Nuclear Power- back from the grave?’ 2001, 63 pages.

 

Some recent Feature articles in RENEW: (all 100% contributions)

Elliott.D, 'Technology Assessment', Renew 70, pp 12-113, March/April 1991.

Elliott.D, 'Solar Power', Renew 79, pp 16-19, March/April, 1992.

Elliott.D, 'Back to basics: Socially useful production', Renew 81, pp 18-22, Jan/Feb, 1993.

Elliott.D,'Local Renewables and Community Technology', Renew 82, pp 15-18, March/April,1993.

Elliott.D, 'Energy Conservation and Renewables', Renew 85, pp 18-19, Sept/Oct, 1993.

Elliott.D, 'Renewable Energy in the UK', Renew 92, pp 14-18, Nov/Dec, 1994.

Elliott.D, 'Beyond 2000: the Future of Sustainability', Renew 93, pp1 6-18, Jan/Feb, 1995.

Elliott.D, 'Beyond the NFFO', Renew 94, pp 14-16, March/April, 1995.

Elliott.D, 'Is Small Always Beautiful?', Renew 96, pp 13-16, Jul/Aug, 1995.

Elliott.D, Energy Choices', Renew 97,pp 12-16, Sept/Oct, 1995.

Elliott.D, Beyond Technical Fixes', Renew 98, pp 13-16, Nov/Dec, 1995.

Elliott.D, 'Criteria for Sustainable Energy Technology', Renew 103, pp13-15, Sept/Oct 1996.

Elliott.D, 'Strategic Issues for Sustainable Development', Renew 105, pp17-20, Jan/Feb 1997.

Eliott.D, 'UK Renewable Energy Policy', Renew 111, pp17-20, Jan/Feb 1998

Elliot.D, 'Energy Conservation', Renew 115, pp 16-19, Sept/Oct 1998.

Elliott.D, 'Sustainable Innovation', Renew 117, pp18-20, Jan/Feb, 1999.

Elliott.D, 'From TA to TF', Renew 118, pp19-21, March/April, 1999. 

Elliott.D ‘Sustainable Living and Appropriate Technology’ Renew 121, pp18/19, Sept-Oct ,1999

Elliott.D ‘ A New Agricultural System’ Renew 124, pp19-20, March-April 2000

Elliott.D ‘The New DTI report’ Renew 125,pp16-17, May-June 2000

Elliott.D ‘Organic Energy’,Renew 126, pp 18-20, July-Aug 2000

Elliott.D ‘Can Consumers take over power?’ Renew 130, pp.18-21, March-April 2001

Elliott.D ‘Greening Electricity’ Renew 131, pp.18-21, May-June, 2001

Elliott.D ‘A Sustainable Future’ Renew 137, pp.21-22, 24, May-June, 2002

Elliott.D ‘Competing to Death’ Renew 140, pp.19-21, Nov-Dec 2002

Elliott.D ‘AT has arrived’ Renew 143, pp.17-19, May-June, 2003

Elliott.D ‘Intermittency and Energy Security’ Renew 144, pp.19-20, July-Aug, 2003

Elliott.D ‘Education and Training for the Renewables Industry’ Renew 145, pp.18-20, Sept-Oct, 2003

Elliott.D ‘Empowered Consumers’ Renew 146, pp.18-20, Nov-Dec, 2003

Elliott. D 'Picking Winners' Renew 147, p.19, Jan-Feb.2004

Elliott.D 'The limits to energy efficiency' Renew 152, pp20-21, Nov-Dec 2004

Elliott.D 'Conflicting Utopias' Renew 153, p.19, Jan-Feb 2005

 

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