Dynamic Analysis of the Fuel Substitution in the Selected Iranian Fossil Fuel Power Plants

Hamid Amadeh; Hossein Tavakolian; mehdi hedayati nia

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 1-30

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12297

Abstract
  The increasing demand of fossil fuels alongside its environmental pollution necessitates the optimal consumption of the fuels. In cold seasons, natural gas consumption increases and power plants of the country need to substitute their consumed fuel in order to supply electricity. This paper evaluated ...  Read More

Modeling a Small Open Economy Considering the Structure of Electricity Market Based on the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model

najmeh khaleghifar; Hassan Khodavaisi

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 31-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12298

Abstract
  Electricity is one of the essential factors for the economic development in almost all countries. On the other hand, the increasing use of the non-renewable energy, like fossil fuels for electricity generation, would lead to the depletion of the non-renewable reserves. Also, the use of fossil fuels is ...  Read More

A Dynamic Network Comparison Analysis of Iran’s Crude Oil International Trade

Masoud Shirazi; Abdolrasoul Ghasemi; Teymour Mohamadi; Ali Faridzad; Atefeh Taklif

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 75-114

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12299

Abstract
  This research conducts a quantitative comparative analysis of the dynamic international crude oil trade network of Iran by using the network connectedness measures of Diebold and Yilmaz (2015) and also the asymmetric short-term and long-term impact of the increasing and decreasing key driving factors ...  Read More

Measuring the Rebound Effects of Energy Carriers Consumption in Iranian Economic Sectors Using Input-Output Approach

Ali Faridzad; Sahar Norouzi; Ali Asghar Banoe

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 115-150

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12300

Abstract
  Improving energy efficiency as one of the most important tools for managing energy demand leads to a phenomenon called Rebound Effect, which causes the energy savings achieved by improving energy efficiency not equal to the expected level. In this study, with employing Input-Output approach and the structural ...  Read More

Extreme Value Theory and Value at Risk: Application to OPEC Market

mahtab mehrasa; Teymour Mohamadi

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 151-170

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12301

Abstract
  Regarding the role of the energy market, especially oil, on the economy of countries, it is important to identify the future evolution of the market. In this respect, predicting the changeable extreme evolution of the oil price is crucial for decision and policy makers. This study attempts to investigate ...  Read More

Investigating the Effects of Pricing Mechanism of Rich Gas on the Take of the Parties in the Development Contract of Phase 11 of South Pars

hosein veisi; Hamed Sahebhonar; Freydon Asadi; Mostafa Pourkaveh Dehkordi; Ali Taherifard

Volume 8, Issue 31 , July 2019, Pages 171-212

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.12302

Abstract
  The contract for the development of phase 11 of South Pars has been signed by a consortium of Total in France with a share of (51%), CNPC in China (30%), and Petropars Iran (19.9%) in July 2017. By using a comprehensive and accurate model designed in this research, all the aspects of the mentioned project, ...  Read More