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Volume 48, issue C, 2012
- Breaking the impasse in the international climate negotiations: The potential of green technologies pp. 5-12

- Miranda A. Schreurs
- “Green growth”: From a growing eco-industry to economic sustainability pp. 13-21

- Martin Jänicke
- The greening of European electricity industry: A battle of modernities pp. 22-35

- Atle Midttun
- Really a front-runner, really a Straggler? Of environmental leaders and laggards in the European Union and beyond — A quantitative policy perspective pp. 36-45

- Christoph Knill, Stephan Heichel and Daniel Arndt
- Greenhouse gas emissions per unit of value added (“GEVA”) — A corporate guide to voluntary climate action pp. 46-55

- Jorgen Randers
- Nuclear energy–Any solution for sustainability and climate protection? pp. 56-63

- Lutz Mez
- How renewables will change electricity markets in the next five years pp. 64-75

- Ruggero Schleicher-Tappeser
- 2012 international year for sustainable energy for all: African Frontrunnership in rural electrification pp. 76-82

- Amadu Mahama
- Undesired reinforcement of harmful ‘self-evident truths’ concerning the implementation of wind power pp. 83-87

- Maarten Wolsink
- The Malaysian Fifth Fuel Policy: Re-strategising the Malaysian Renewable Energy Initiatives pp. 88-92

- A.L. Maulud and H. Saidi
- A supply chain based assessment of water issues in the coal industry in China pp. 93-102

- Lingying Pan, Pei Liu, Linwei Ma and Zheng Li
- R&D investment of electricity-generating firms following industry restructuring pp. 103-117

- Jihwan Kim, Yeonbae Kim and David Flacher
- Responses of agricultural bioenergy sectors in Brandenburg (Germany) to climate, economic and legal changes: An application of Holling's adaptive cycle pp. 118-129

- Philipp Grundmann, Melf-Hinrich Ehlers and Götz Uckert
- Information communication technology and electricity consumption in emerging economies pp. 130-136

- Perry Sadorsky
- Impact of carbon intensity and energy security constraints on China's coal import pp. 137-147

- Boqiang Lin, Jianghua Liu and Yingchun Yang
- Diffusion of renewable heating technologies in households. Experiences from the Norwegian Household Subsidy Programme pp. 148-158

- Even Bjørnstad
- Resource rents: The effects of energy taxes and quantity instruments for climate protection pp. 159-166

- Klaus Eisenack, Ottmar Edenhofer and Matthias Kalkuhl
- Wind power—An assault on local landscapes or an opportunity for modernization? pp. 167-175

- Bente Johnsen Rygg
- Energy Performance Certificate of building and confidence interval in assessment: An Italian case study pp. 176-184

- Lamberto Tronchin and Kristian Fabbri
- The future of the nuclear industry reconsidered: Risks, uncertainties, and continued promise pp. 185-208

- Ioannis Kessides
- Techno-economic assessment and policy of gas power generation considering the role of multiple stakeholders in China pp. 209-221

- Jun Dong, Xu Zhang and Xiaolin Xu
- Large-scale utilization of wind power in China: Obstacles of conflict between market and planning pp. 222-232

- Xiaoli Zhao, Feng Wang and Mei Wang
- Obsolete or resurgent? The International Energy Agency in a changing global landscape pp. 233-241

- Thijs Van de Graaf
- Strategic energy planning within local authorities in the UK: A study of the city of Leeds pp. 242-251

- Catherine S.E. Bale, Timothy Foxon, Matthew J. Hannon and William F. Gale
- Estimating the direct rebound effect for on-road freight transportation pp. 252-259

- James J. Winebrake, Erin H. Green, Bryan Comer, James J. Corbett and Sarah Froman
- Distribution grid reconfiguration reduces power losses and helps integrate renewables pp. 260-273

- Colleen Lueken, Pedro M.S. Carvalho and Jay Apt
- What about coal? Interactions between climate policies and the global steam coal market until 2030 pp. 274-283

- Clemens Haftendorn, Claudia Kemfert and Franziska Holz
- Application of residual modification approach in seasonal ARIMA for electricity demand forecasting: A case study of China pp. 284-294

- Yuanyuan Wang, Jianzhou Wang, Ge Zhao and Yao Dong
- Regional life cycle assessment of soybean derived biodiesel for transportation fleets pp. 295-303

- Xiaobo Xue, William O. Collinge, Scott O. Shrake, Melissa M. Bilec and Amy E. Landis
- U.S. household energy consumption and intensity trends: A decomposition approach pp. 304-314

- Behjat Hojjati and Steven H. Wade
- Retail competition in electricity supply—Survey results in North Carolina pp. 315-321

- Tanga McDaniel and Peter Groothuis
- Measuring the impact of market coupling on the Italian electricity market pp. 322-333

- Elisabetta Pellini
- Combining choice experiments with psychometric scales to assess the social acceptability of wind energy projects: A latent class approach pp. 334-347

- Elisabetta Strazzera, Marina Mura and Davide Contu
- The sources of divergent practices in China's nuclear power sector pp. 348-357

- Cheryl S.F. Chi and Ling Chen
- A spatial analysis of China's coal flow pp. 358-368

- Dunguo Mou and Zhi Li
- Understanding the non-adoption of energy efficient hot water systems in New Zealand pp. 369-373

- Campbell Grieve, Rob Lawson and James Henry
- On the electrification of road transport - Learning rates and price forecasts for hybrid-electric and battery-electric vehicles pp. 374-393

- Martin Weiss, Martin K. Patel, Martin Junginger, Adolfo Perujo, Pierre Bonnel and Geert van Grootveld
- The technical, economic and commercial viability of the vehicle-to-grid concept pp. 394-406

- Jonathan Mullan, David Harries, Thomas Bräunl and Stephen Whitely
- An analysis of costs of parabolic trough technology in India pp. 407-419

- Pranesh Krishnamurthy, Shreya Mishra and Rangan Banerjee
- An assessment of the role mass market demand response could play in contributing to the management of variable generation integration issues pp. 420-429

- Peter Cappers, Andrew Mills, Charles Goldman, Ryan Wiser and Joseph H. Eto
- The ranking of negative-cost emissions reduction measures pp. 430-438

- Simon Taylor
- Taxes, cost and demand shifters as determinants in the regional gasoline price formation process: Evidence from Spain pp. 439-448

- Alejandro Bello and Ignacio Contín-Pilart
- Swedish district heating—A system in stagnation: Current and future trends in the district heating sector pp. 449-459

- Dick Magnusson
- Solar set asides and renewable electricity certificates: Early lessons from North Carolina's experience with its renewable portfolio standard pp. 460-469

- Chip Gaul and Sanya Carley
- Efficient scale for photovoltaic systems and Florida's solar rebate program pp. 470-478

- Christopher S. Burkart and Nestor M. Arguea
- The role of conventional power plants in a grid fed mainly by PV and storage, and the largest shadow capacity requirement pp. 479-486

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- A standardized well-to-wheel model for the assessment of bioethanol and hydrogen from cellulosic biomass pp. 487-497

- Hassan M. El-Houjeiri and Robert W. Field
- Can innovative business models overcome resistance to electric vehicles? Better Place and battery electric cars in Denmark pp. 498-505

- Thomas Budde Christensen, Peter Wells and Liana Cipcigan
- Policy options for the split incentive: Increasing energy efficiency for low-income renters pp. 506-514

- Stephen Bird and Diana Hernández
- Washington biofuel feedstock crop supply under output price and quantity uncertainty pp. 515-525

- Qiujie Zheng and C. Shumway
- Policy incentives for switchgrass production using valuation of non-market ecosystem services pp. 526-536

- Jim F. Chamberlain and Shelie A. Miller
- Energy consumption and CO2 emission impacts of vehicle electrification in three developed regions of China pp. 537-550

- Ye Wu, Zhengdong Yang, Bohong Lin, Huan Liu, Renjie Wang, Boya Zhou and Jiming Hao
- The inevitability of ‘flotilla policies’ as complements or alternatives to flagship emissions trading schemes pp. 551-561

- Robert Passey, Ian Bailey, Paul Twomey and Iain MacGill
- Societal objectives as drivers in the search for criteria weights when ranking energy efficiency measures pp. 562-575

- José L. Sousa, António G. Martins and Humberto M. Jorge
- Green energy laws and Republican legislators in the United States pp. 576-583

- Jonathan S. Coley and David J. Hess
- Can a wind farm with CAES survive in the day-ahead market? pp. 584-593

- Brandon Mauch, Pedro M.S. Carvalho and Jay Apt
- Analysis of cost estimation and wind energy evaluation using wind energy conversion systems (WECS) for electricity generation in six selected high altitude locations in Nigeria pp. 594-600

- S. Olayinka Ohunakin, Sunday Ojolo, S. Babatunde Ogunsina and R. Rufus Dinrifo
- An optimal U.S. biodiesel fuel subsidy pp. 601-610

- Huiting Wu, Gregory Colson, Cesar Escalante and Michael Wetzstein
- The world at a crossroads: Financial scenarios for sustainability pp. 611-617

- Jofre Carnicer and Josep Peñuelas
- Calculation and decomposition of indirect carbon emissions from residential consumption in China based on the input–output model pp. 618-626

- Qin Zhu, Xizhe Peng and Kaiya Wu
- Modeling the impact of a carbon tax: A trial analysis for Washington State pp. 627-639

- Keibun Mori
- Scenarios for solar thermal energy applications in Brazil pp. 640-649

- F.R. Martins, S.L. Abreu and E.B. Pereira
- Factors influencing the selection of the past and future strategies for electricity generation in the Czech Republic pp. 650-656

- Martin Sivek, Pavel Kavina, Jakub Jirásek and Veronika Malečková
- Size matters: House size and thermal efficiency as policy strategies to reduce net emissions of new developments pp. 657-667

- Stephen Clune, John Morrissey and Trivess Moore
- An investigation of the role of China's urban population on coal consumption pp. 668-676

- Nyakundi Michieka and Jerald J. Fletcher
- Evaluation of alternative fuels for the Greek road transport sector using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 677-686

- Katerina G. Tsita and Petros A. Pilavachi
- An integrated framework for rural electrification: Adopting a user-centric approach to business model development pp. 687-697

- Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx, Priti Parikh, Rahul Bansal and Gerard George
- The overseas acquisitions and equity oil shares of Chinese national oil companies: A threat to the West but a boost to China's energy security? pp. 698-701

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Consumers satisfaction in the energy sector in Kenya pp. 702-710

- John Mutua, Dianah Ngui, Helen Osiolo, Eric Aligula and James Gachanja
- Energy use for economic growth: A trivariate analysis from Tunisian agriculture sector pp. 711-716

- Maamar Sebri and Mehdi Abid
- Barriers to widespread adoption of electric vehicles: An analysis of consumer attitudes and perceptions pp. 717-729

- Ona Egbue and Suzanna Long
- The effect of feed-in tariffs on the production cost and the landscape externalities of wind power generation in West Saxony, Germany pp. 730-736

- Martin Drechsler, Jürgen Meyerhoff and Cornelia Ohl
- IEA World Energy Outlook 2011—A comment pp. 737-743

- Hisham Khatib
- Peak Oil profiles through the lens of a general equilibrium assessment pp. 744-753

- Henri Waisman, Julie Rozenberg, Olivier Sassi and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Measuring vulnerability to shocks in the gas market in South America pp. 754-761

- Mathias Reymond
- Nuclear energy consumption, oil consumption and economic growth in G-6 countries: Bootstrap panel causality test pp. 762-769

- Hsiao-Ping Chu and Tsangyao Chang
- Sectoral crediting mechanism: How far China has to go pp. 770-778

- Wenjia Cai, Can Wang, Jining Chen and Siqiang Wang
- Sulfur dioxide control in China: policy evolution during the 10th and 11th Five-year Plans and lessons for the future pp. 779-789

- Jeremy J. Schreifels, Yale Fu and Elizabeth J. Wilson
- Economic sustainability of a biomass energy project located at a dairy in California, USA pp. 790-798

- Mary Kay Camarillo, William T. Stringfellow, Michael B. Jue and Jeremy S. Hanlon
- FTT:Power: A global model of the power sector with induced technological change and natural resource depletion pp. 799-811

- Jean-Francois Mercure
- Individual-motivational factors in the acceptability of demand-side and supply-side measures to reduce carbon emissions pp. 812-819

- Wouter Poortinga, Alexa Spence, Christina Demski and Nick F. Pidgeon
- Exploring crude oil production and export capacity of the OPEC Middle East countries pp. 820-828

- Ken'ichi Matsumoto, Vlasios Voudouris, Dimitrios Stasinopoulos, Robert Rigby and Carlo Di Maio
- Economic effects of peak oil pp. 829-834

- Christian Lutz, Ulrike Lehr and Kirsten Wiebe
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