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Volume 47, issue S1, 2012
- Widening energy access in Africa: Towards energy transition pp. 3-10

- Youba Sokona, Yacob Mulugetta and Haruna Gujba
- Energy access: Revelations from energy consumption patterns in rural India pp. 11-20

- Leena Srivastava, Anandajit Goswami, Gaurang Meher Diljun and Saswata Chaudhury
- Understanding the political economy and key drivers of energy access in addressing national energy access priorities and policies: African Perspective pp. 21-26

- Smail Khennas
- Understanding the political economy and key drivers of energy access in addressing national energy access priorities and policies pp. 27-37

- I.H. Rehman, Abhishek Kar, Manjushree Banerjee, Preeth Kumar, Martand Shardul, Jeevan Mohanty and Ijaz Hossain
- Enabling innovations in energy access: An African perspective pp. 38-47

- Lawrence Agbemabiese, Jabavu Nkomo and Youba Sokona
- New partnerships and business models for facilitating energy access pp. 48-55

- Akanksha Chaurey, P.R. Krithika, Debajit Palit, Smita Rakesh and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Measuring and monitoring energy access: Decision-support tools for policymakers in Africa pp. 56-63

- Yohannes G. Hailu
- Moving towards tangible decision-making tools for policy makers: Measuring and monitoring energy access provision pp. 64-70

- Jaya Bhanot and Vivek Jha
- Financing low carbon energy access in Africa pp. 71-78

- Haruna Gujba, Steve Thorne, Yacob Mulugetta, Kavita Rai and Youba Sokona
- A case study for sustainable development action using financial gradients pp. 79-86

- Arnab Bose, Aditya Ramji, Jarnail Singh and Dhairya Dholakia
- Financing off-grid sustainable energy access for the poor pp. 87-93

- Yannick Glemarec
Volume 47, issue C, 2012
- Are the energy poor also income poor? Evidence from India pp. 1-12

- Shahidur Khandker, Douglas F. Barnes and Hussain Samad
- Producer responsibility: Defining the incentive for recycling composite wind turbine blades in Europe pp. 13-21

- R. Cherrington, V. Goodship, J. Meredith, B.M. Wood, S.R. Coles, A. Vuillaume, A. Feito-Boirac, F. Spee and K. Kirwan
- Estimation of the energy storage requirement of a future 100% renewable energy system in Japan pp. 22-31

- Miguel Esteban, Qi Zhang and Agya Utama
- Lessons from the history of independent system operators in the energy sector pp. 32-48

- Michael Pollitt
- Lessons for integrated household energy conservation policies from an intervention study in Singapore pp. 49-56

- H.W. Kua and S.E. Wong
- The rapid growth of domestic oil consumption in Saudi Arabia and the opportunity cost of oil exports foregone pp. 57-68

- Dermot Gately, Nourah Al-Yousef and Hamad M.H. Al-Sheikh
- Exploring domestic energy-saving: The role of environmental concern and background variables pp. 69-80

- Jan Urban and Milan Ščasný
- Will carbon motivated border tax adjustments function as a threat? pp. 81-90

- Aijun Li and Aizhen Zhang
- Less is more: Strategic scale site suitability for concentrated solar thermal power in Western Australia pp. 91-101

- Lucas Dawson and Peter Schlyter
- A three-dimensional model of residential energy consumer archetypes for local energy policy design in the UK pp. 102-110

- Tao Zhang, Peer-Olaf Siebers and Uwe Aickelin
- Did the financial crisis lead to changes in private equity investor preferences regarding renewable energy and climate policies? pp. 111-116

- Daan M. Hofman and Ronald Huisman
- Gas versus oil prices the impact of shale gas pp. 117-124

- Frank Asche, Atle Oglend and Petter Osmundsen
- The use of public participation and economic appraisal for public involvement in large-scale hydropower projects: Case study of the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project pp. 125-132

- Naho Mirumachi and Jacopo Torriti
- The resource adequacy scheme in the Korean electricity market pp. 133-144

- Hyunsook Kim and Sung-Soo Kim
- A conceptual framework for future-proofing the energy performance of buildings pp. 145-155

- Maria Christina Georgiadou, Theophilus Hacking and Peter Guthrie
- Energy management under policy and technology uncertainty pp. 156-163

- Steven M. Tylock, Thomas P. Seager, Jeff Snell, Erin R. Bennett and Don Sweet
- Impact of domestic and tertiary buildings heating by natural gas in the Italian context pp. 164-171

- Niccolò Aste and Claudio Del Pero
- Does climate policy make the EU economy more resilient to oil price rises? A CGE analysis pp. 172-179

- Hélène Maisonnave, Jonathan Pycroft, Bert Saveyn and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- Household willingness to pay for green electricity in Slovenia pp. 180-187

- Jelena Zorić and Nevenka Hrovatin
- Resilience and electricity systems: A comparative analysis pp. 188-201

- Lynette Molyneaux, Liam Wagner, Craig Froome and John Foster
- Navigating the limitations of energy poverty: Lessons from the promotion of improved cooking technologies in Kenya pp. 202-210

- Temilade Sesan
- Regional energy autarky: Potentials, costs and consequences for an Austrian region pp. 211-221

- Johannes Schmidt, M. Schönhart, M. Biberacher, T. Guggenberger, S. Hausl, G. Kalt, S. Leduc, I. Schardinger and E. Schmid
- ‘Standard’ incentive regulation hinders the integration of renewable energy generation pp. 222-237

- Stefan Nykamp, Mark Andor and Johann L. Hurink
- Transmission investment in the Peruvian electricity market: Theory and applications pp. 238-245

- Erix Ruiz and Juan Rosellon
- The impact of municipal governments' renewable electricity use on greenhouse gas emissions in the United States pp. 246-253

- Rachel M. Krause
- Perception of barriers for expansion of electricity grids in the European Union pp. 254-259

- Antonella Battaglini, Nadejda Komendantova, Patricia Brtnik and Anthony Patt
- Dependency of global primary bioenergy crop potentials in 2050 on food systems, yields, biodiversity conservation and political stability pp. 260-269

- Karl-Heinz Erb, Helmut Haberl and Christoph Plutzar
- The importance of transnational corporations in the supply of oil to Europe: Implications pp. 270-281

- Enrique Palazuelos and Rafael Fernández
- Decarbonization scenarios for the EU and MENA power system: Considering spatial distribution and short term dynamics of renewable generation pp. 282-290

- Markus Haller, Sylvie Ludig and Nico Bauer
- Consumer responses towards home energy financial incentives: A survey-based study pp. 291-297

- Tingting Zhao, Lindsey Bell, Mark W. Horner, John Sulik and Jinfeng Zhang
- CO2 emission inventories for Chinese cities in highly urbanized areas compared with European cities pp. 298-308

- Wei Yu, Roberto Pagani and Lei Huang
- Citizens’ preferences on nuclear and renewable energy sources: Evidence from Turkey pp. 309-320

- Pınar Ertör-Akyazı, Fikret Adaman, Begüm Özkaynak and Ünal Zenginobuz
- The value of dispatchability of CSP plants in the electricity systems of Morocco and Algeria pp. 321-331

- Bernhard Brand, Amine Boudghene Stambouli and Driss Zejli
- Influence of local environmental, social, economic and political variables on the spatial distribution of residential solar PV arrays across the United States pp. 332-344

- Calvin Lee Kwan
- The role of Decentralized Distributed Generation in achieving universal rural electrification in South Asia by 2030 pp. 345-357

- Kapil Narula, Yu Nagai and Shonali Pachauri
- Green jobs? Economic impacts of renewable energy in Germany pp. 358-364

- Ulrike Lehr, Christian Lutz and Dietmar Edler
- A decision support assessment of cogeneration plant for a community energy system in Korea pp. 365-383

- Mo Chung, Chuhwan Park, Sukgyu Lee, Hwa-Choon Park, Yong-Hoon Im and Youngho Chang
- Accounting greenhouse gas emissions in the lifecycle of Brazilian sugarcane bioethanol: Methodological references in European and American regulations pp. 384-397

- Dilip Khatiwada, Joaquim Seabra, Semida Silveira and Arnaldo Walter
- An evaluation of the welfare effects of reducing energy subsides in Iran pp. 398-404

- Mansor Khalili Araghi and Sajad Barkhordari
- Impacts of alternative allowance allocation methods under a cap-and-trade program in power sector pp. 405-415

- Beibei Liu, Pan He, Bing Zhang and Jun Bi
- Environmental policy implications of working from home: Modelling the impacts of land-use, infrastructure and socio-demographics pp. 416-423

- Miao Fu, J Andrew Kelly, J. Peter Clinch and Fearghal King
- Implications of sustainability constraints on UK bioenergy development: Assessing optimistic and precautionary approaches with UK MARKAL pp. 424-436

- Will McDowall, Gabrial Anandarajah, Paul E. Dodds and Julia Tomei
- Industrial electricity demand and energy efficiency policy: The role of price changes and private R&D in the Swedish pulp and paper industry pp. 437-446

- Eva Henriksson, Patrik Söderholm and Linda Wårell
- Comparing carbon capture and storage (CCS) with concentrating solar power (CSP): Potentials, costs, risks, and barriers pp. 447-455

- Johan Lilliestam, Jeffrey M. Bielicki and Anthony G. Patt
- The long-term relationships among China's energy consumption sources and adjustments to its renewable energy policy pp. 456-467

- Gao Lu Zou
- The impact of the new wave of financial regulation for European energy markets pp. 468-477

- Luuk Nijman
- An analysis of solar energy and irrigation systems in Turkey pp. 478-486

- Ramazan Senol
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