Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment
2012 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 3, 2012
- Wind integration: experience, issues, and challenges pp. 243-255

- Hannele Holttinen
- Radiation protection issues related to the use of nuclear power pp. 256-269

- Per Wikman-Svahn
- Forest bioenergy feedstock harvesting effects on water supply pp. 270-284

- Daniel G. Neary and Karen A. Koestner
- Catalytic pyrolysis of biomass for transportation fuels pp. 285-297

- Angelos A. Lappas, Kostas G. Kalogiannis, Eleni F. Iliopoulou, Kostas S. Triantafyllidis and Stylianos D. Stefanidis
- Improving energy efficiency in India: need for a targeted and tailored strategy pp. 298-307

- Daljit Singh, Girish Sant and Aditya Chunekar
- Estimating changes in emissions from bus rapid transit: making best use of transport sector experience pp. 308-316

- Philip Sayeg and David Bray
- Graphene nanostructures toward clean energy technology applications pp. 317-336

- Xianfeng Zhang, Bin Wang, Jaka Sunarso, Shaomin Liu and Linjie Zhi
- The wireless power transmission: inductive coupling, radio wave, and resonance coupling pp. 337-346

- Naoki Shinohara
- Integrated solar thermochemical cycles for energy storage and fuel production pp. 347-361

- Jörg Petrasch and James Klausner
Volume 1, issue 2, 2012
- Thermal energy storage for solar power production pp. 119-131

- Nathan P. Siegel
- High efficiency photovoltaics: on the way to becoming a major electricity source pp. 132-151

- Xiaoting Wang, John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili and Allen Barnett
- Principles of nutrient management for sustainable forest bioenergy production pp. 152-164

- Donald Mead and Charles Smith
- Metabolic engineering: enabling technology for biofuels production pp. 165-172

- Mitchell Tai and Gregory N. Stephanopoulos
- Design of a 5-kW advanced fuel cell polygeneration system pp. 173-180

- Mahrokh Samavati, Rizwan Raza and Bin Zhu
- Design of fuel-cell micro-cogeneration systems through modeling and optimization pp. 181-193

- Sheila Mae C. Ang, Daniel J. L. Brett, Iain Staffell, Adam D. Hawkes, Eric S. Fraga, Nouri J. Samsatli and Nigel P. Brandon
- Large-scale wind deployment, social acceptance pp. 194-205

- Robert Horbaty, Stefanie Huber and Geraint Ellis
- Wind conditions and resource assessment pp. 206-217

- Erik Lundtang Petersen and Ib Troen
- Nuclear and renewables: compatible or contradicting? pp. 218-224

- Lutz Mez
- The Influence of interconnection capacity on the market value of wind power pp. 225-232

- Carlo Obersteiner
- Opportunities and barriers of high-voltage direct current grids: a state of the art analysis pp. 233-242

- Debora Coll-Mayor and Jürgen Schmid
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Energy strategies to confront climate change pp. 1-2

- Peter Lund and John Byrne
- The way forward in climate change mitigation pp. 3-8

- R. K. Pachauri
- Review of IPCC working group III findings on the impact of energy policy options on GHG emissions pp. 9-16

- Hoesung Lee and Erik Haites
- Social change to avert further climate change: defining the scale of change and principles to guide a new strategy pp. 17-40

- John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili and Job Taminiau
- Has the situation of the ‘have‐nots’ improved? pp. 41-50

- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi and José Goldemberg
- Energy security: challenges and needs pp. 51-59

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The European Union challenge: integration of energy, climate, and economic policy pp. 60-68

- Peter Lund
- Innovative energy policy in a developing country context: experiences from UNEP's PROSOL initiative pp. 69-80

- Samantha Ölz and Lawrence Agbemabiese
- The climate benefit of Swedish ethanol: present and prospective performance pp. 81-97

- Pål Börjesson, Serina Ahlgren and Göran Berndes
- GreenATP: APPortunities to catalyze local to global positive tipping points through collaborative innovation networks pp. 98-113

- Michael P. Totten
- Recognition of peak oil pp. 114-117

- C.J. Campbell
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