1996
“Community versus Commodity: Environmental Protest in Taiwan.” 1996. J. Byrne and Shih Jung Hsu. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. Vol. 16, No. 5 & 6: 329-336.
“Power Sector Reform: Elements of a Regulatory Framework.” 1996. John Byrne and C. Govindarajalu. Economic and Political Weekly (India). Vol. 32, No. 31 (August): 1946-1947.
“The Challenge of Sustainability “Balancing China’s Energy, Economic and Environmental Goals.” 1996. John Byrne, Bo Shen, and Xiuguo Li. Energy Policy. Vol. 24, No. 5 (May): 455-462.
“The Distributed Utility Concept: Toward a Sustainable Electric Utility Sector.” 1996. John Byrne, Steven Letendre and Young-Doo Wang. Proceedings of the ACEEE 1996 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. Vol. 7: 7.1-7.8.
Governing the Atom: The Politics of Risk. 1996. John Byrne and Steven M. Hoffman, eds. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers.
“TNCs as Aid Agencies?: Enron and the Dabhol Power Plant.“1996. Subodh Wagle. The Ecologist. Vol. 26, No. 4: 179-184.
“Sustainability: From Concept to Practice.” 1996. John Byrne and Steven M. Hoffman. IEEE Technology and Society. Vol. 15, No. 2 (Summer): 6-7.
Water Resource Planning and Conservation in Delaware. 1996. Valerie Newman, Abigail Jahiel, John Byrne, Art Babbott, Catherine Dennis, Wenyao Hu, and Huilin Wang. Prepared for Delaware General Assembly. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.
1995
1994
“Photovoltaics for Demand-Side Management.” 1994. John Byrne and Constantine Hadjilambrinos. Progress in Solar Energy Technologies and Applications: An Authoritative Review. Boulder CO: American Solar Energy Society. Pp. 22-23.
“Sustainable Urban Development Strategies for China.” 1994. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Bo Shen and Xiuguo Li. Environment and Urbanization Vol. 6, No. 1: 174-187.
Water Conservation Impact Study: Conservation Implications of Residential Water Pricing and Demand-Side Management Programs. 1994. Young-Doo Wang, John Byrne, Shih-Jung Hsu and Zhu Lee. Prepared for the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.