The Open UniversitySkip to content
 

Items Authored or Edited by William Nuttall

Up a level
Export as [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0 [Create Shortened URL] SURL
Number of items: 17.

Ashley, Stephen F.; Parks, Geoffrey T.; Nuttall, William J.; Boxall, Colin and Grimes, Robin G. (2012). Thorium fuel has risks. Nature, 492(7427) pp. 31–33.

Nuttall, William; Clarke, Richard and Glowacki, Bartek eds. (2012). The Future of Helium as a Natural Resource. Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Steer, Steven J.; Cardin, Michel-Alexandre; Nuttall, William J.; Parks, Geoffrey T. and Gonçalves, Leonardo V.N. (2012). Minimising the economic cost and risk to accelerator-driven subcritical reactor technology: The case of designing for flexibility: Part 1. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 243 pp. 135–147.

Nuttall, William J.; Clarke, Richard H. and Glowacki, Bartek A. (2012). Resources: Stop squandering helium. Nature, 485(7400) pp. 573–575.

Koc, Reyyan; Kazantzis, Nikolaos K.; Nuttall, William J. and Ma, Yi Hua (2012). Economic assessment of inherently safe membrane reactor technology options integrated into IGCC power plants. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 90(5) pp. 436–450.

Cardin, Michel-Alexandre; Steer, Steven J.; Nuttall, William J.; Parks, Geoffrey T.; Gonçalves, Leonardo V.N. and de Neufville, Richard (2012). Minimizing the economic cost and risk to accelerator-driven subcritical reactor technology. Part 2: The case of designing for flexibility. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 243 pp. 120–134.

Nuttall, William J.; Holweg, Matthias and Leybovich, Michael E. (2011). Too big to fail — lessons for today and the future from British industrial policy, 1960–1990. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 78(8) pp. 1286–1298.

Steer, Steven J.; Nuttall, William J.; Parks, Geoffrey T. and Gonçalves, Leonardo V.N. (2011). Predicting the contractual cost of unplanned shutdowns of power stations: an accelerator-driven subcritical reactor case study. Electric Power Systems Research, 81(8) pp. 1662–1671.

Zhang, Tao and Nuttall, William J. (2011). Evaluating government's policies on promoting smart metering diffusion in retail electricity markets via agent-based simulation*. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 28(2) pp. 169–186.

Cai, Zhiming; Clarke, Richard H.; Glowacki, Bartek A.; Nuttall, William J. and Ward, Nick (2010). Ongoing ascent to the helium production plateau—Insights from system dynamics. Resources Policy, 35(2) pp. 77–89.

van Geenhuizen, Marina; Nuttall, William J.; Gibson, David and Oftedal, Elin M. eds. (2010). Energy and Innovation: Structural Change and Policy Implications. International Series on Technology Policy and Innovation. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Lévêque, François; Glachant, Jean-Michel; Barquin, Julian; von Hirschhausen, Christian; Holz, Franziska and Nuttall, William J. eds. (2010). Security of Energy Supply in Europe: Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen. Loyola de Palacio Series on European Energy Policy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Grimes, Robin W. and Nuttall, William (2010). Generating the option of a two-stage nuclear renaissance. Science, 329(5993) pp. 799–803.

Chyong Chi, Kong; Nuttall, William J. and Reiner, David M. (2009). Dynamics of the UK natural gas industry: system dynamics modelling and long-term energy policy analysis. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(3) pp. 339–357.

Nuttall, William J. and Manz, Devon L. (2008). A new energy security paradigm for the twenty-first century. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 75(8) pp. 1247–1259.

Jamasb, Tooraj; Nuttall, William J. and Pollitt, Michael (2008). The case for a new energy research, development and promotion policy for the UK. Energy Policy, 36(12) pp. 4610–4614.

Roques, Fabien; Newbery, David M. and Nuttall, William J. (2008). Fuel mix diversification incentives in liberalized electricity markets: a Mean–Variance Portfolio theory approach. Energy Economics, 30(4) pp. 1831–1849.

This list was generated on Thu May 23 22:44:17 2013 BST.

Policies | Disclaimer

© The Open University   + 44 (0)870 333 4340   general-enquiries@open.ac.uk