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Volume 46, issue C, 2012
- Energy efficiency: Lessons from transport pp. 1-3

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- The impact of energy performance certificates: A survey of German home owners pp. 4-14

- Hermann Amecke
- Extent and types of small-scale wind policies in the U.S. states: Adoption and effectiveness pp. 15-24

- Joshua G. Wiener and Tomas M. Koontz
- An investigation into recent proposals for a revised definition of zero carbon homes in the UK pp. 25-35

- Robert S. McLeod, Christina J. Hopfe and Yacine Rezgui
- Conceptualizing energy security pp. 36-48

- Christian Winzer
- Legislative fractionalization and partisan shifts to the left increase the volatility of public energy R&D expenditures pp. 49-57

- Leonardo Baccini and Johannes Urpelainen
- The carbon footprint of indoor Cannabis production pp. 58-67

- Evan Mills
- Promoting renewable energy through capacity markets: An analysis of the Russian support scheme pp. 68-77

- Anatole Boute
- Economic evaluation of current conditions of competition and efficiency of automotive and rail systems in Colombia pp. 78-87

- Carlos Vasco Correa
- Value generation of future CSP projects in North Africa pp. 88-99

- Christoph Kost, Maximilian Engelken and Thomas Schlegl
- Joint R&D in low-carbon technology development in China: A case study of the wind-turbine manufacturing industry pp. 100-108

- Yuanchun Zhou, Bing Zhang, Ji Zou, Jun Bi and Ke Wang
- Short-run price and income elasticity of gasoline demand: Evidence from Lebanon pp. 109-115

- Bernard Ben Sita, Walid Marrouch and Salah Abosedra
- Emission allowances and mitigation costs of China and India resulting from different effort-sharing approaches pp. 116-134

- Bas van Ruijven, Matthias Weitzel, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Andries F. Hof, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Sonja Peterson and Daiju Narita
- Japan’s energy security predicament post-Fukushima pp. 135-143

- Vlado Vivoda
- Modeling Turkey’s future LNG supply security strategy pp. 144-152

- Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu, Muhittin Hakan Demir and Cansu Kandemir
- The cost of natural gas shortages in Ireland pp. 153-169

- Eimear Leahy, Conor Devitt, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
- Evaluation of the impact of environmental public policy measures on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the French residential sector pp. 170-184

- Dorothée Charlier and Anna Risch
- Impact of electric range and fossil fuel price level on the economics of plug-in hybrid vehicles and greenhouse gas abatement costs pp. 185-192

- Enver Doruk Özdemir and Niklas Hartmann
- A method for estimating security of electricity supply from intermittent sources: Scenarios for Germany until 203011The paper is based on a study of the Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWI) which assessed German electricity supply security in the short- and mid-term. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their comments pp. 193-202

- Katharina Grave, Moritz Paulus and Dietmar Lindenberger
- To what extent are EU steel companies susceptible to competitive loss due to climate policy? pp. 203-215

- Chukwumerije Okereke and Devin McDaniels
- Ecological total-factor energy efficiency of regions in China pp. 216-224

- Lan-Bing Li and Jin-Li Hu
- Predicting the market potential of plug-in electric vehicles using multiday GPS data pp. 225-233

- Mobashwir Khan and Kara M. Kockelman
- Analysis and decomposition of the energy intensity of California industries pp. 234-245

- Ali Hasanbeigi, Stephane de la Rue du Can and Jayant Sathaye
- Understanding social acceptance of electricity generation sources pp. 246-252

- Nicolás C. Bronfman, Raquel B. Jiménez, Pilar C. Arévalo and Luis A. Cifuentes
- Capturing spatial effects, technology interactions, and uncertainty in urban energy and carbon models: Retrofitting newcastle as a case-study pp. 253-267

- James Keirstead and Carlos Calderon
- Impacts of urbanization on national transport and road energy use: Evidence from low, middle and high income countries pp. 268-277

- Phetkeo Poumanyvong, Shinji Kaneko and Shobhakar Dhakal
- Mexican energy policy and sustainability indicators pp. 278-283

- Claudia Sheinbaum-Pardo, Belizza Janet Ruiz-Mendoza and Víctor Rodríguez-Padilla
- Impacts of renewables obligation with recycling of the buy-out fund pp. 284-291

- Huizhong Zhou
- Fair play in energy policy decisions: Procedural fairness, outcome fairness and acceptance of the decision to rebuild nuclear power plants pp. 292-300

- Vivianne H.M. Visschers and Michael Siegrist
- The greenhouse gas mitigation of industrial parks in China: A case study of Suzhou Industrial Park pp. 301-307

- Lingxuan Liu, Bing Zhang, Jun Bi, Qi Wei and Pan He
- Understanding cross-national trends in high-tech renewable power equipment exports to the United States pp. 308-318

- Aparna Sawhney and Matthew Kahn
- Analysis of the residential location choice and household energy consumption behavior by incorporating multiple self-selection effects pp. 319-334

- Biying Yu, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
- A simulation of the economic impact of renewable energy development in Morocco pp. 335-345

- Rafael de Arce, Ramón Mahía, Eva Medina and Gonzalo Escribano
- Energy audit practices in China: National and local experiences and issues pp. 346-358

- Bo Shen, Lynn Price and Hongyou Lu
- Modelling the impact of urban form on household energy demand and related CO2 emissions in the Greater Dublin Region pp. 359-369

- Xiaochen Liu and John Sweeney
- CO2 emissions and economic activity: Heterogeneity across countries and non-stationary series pp. 370-381

- Matías Piaggio and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Politics—not OPEC interventions—explain oil's extraordinary price history pp. 382-385

- Marian Radetzki
- The importance of economies of scale for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from shipping pp. 386-398

- Haakon Lindstad, Bjørn E. Asbjørnslett and Anders H. Strømman
- Effects of aggregating electric load in the United States pp. 399-416

- Bethany A. Corcoran, Nick Jenkins and Mark Z. Jacobson
- Emergency oil stocks in Southeastern and Eastern Europe: What explains variation in convergence towards the EU model? pp. 417-426

- Jale Tosun
- Indian UMPP dream turned sour: A case study based discussion pp. 427-433

- Mohit Goyal, Hemant Dujari and Sarthak Misra
- Is renewable energy effective in promoting growth? pp. 434-442

- António Marques and José Alberto Fuinhas
- Restructuring and the retail residential market for power in Pennsylvania pp. 443-451

- Andrew N. Kleit, Anastasia Shcherbakova and Xu Chen
- Greenwashing gas: Might a ‘transition fuel’ label legitimize carbon-intensive natural gas development? pp. 452-459

- Eleanor Stephenson, Alexander Doukas and Karena Shaw
- Overcoming energy efficiency barriers through systems approach—A conceptual framework pp. 460-472

- Kah-Hin Chai and Catrina Yeo
- Parametric analysis of technology and policy tradeoffs for conventional and electric light-duty vehicles pp. 473-488

- Garrett E. Barter, David Reichmuth, Jessica Westbrook, Leonard A. Malczynski, Todd H. West, Dawn K. Manley, Katherine D. Guzman and Donna M. Edwards
- The impact of energy labels and accessibility on office rents pp. 489-497

- Nils Kok and Maarten Jennen
- Microalgal biodiesel and the Renewable Fuel Standard's greenhouse gas requirement pp. 498-510

- Kullapa Soratana, Willie F. Harper and Amy E. Landis
- Influence of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle charging strategies on charging and battery degradation costs pp. 511-519

- Benedikt Lunz, Zexiong Yan, Jochen Bernhard Gerschler and Dirk Uwe Sauer
- Why do electricity utilities cooperate with coal suppliers? A theoretical and empirical analysis from China pp. 520-529

- Xiaoli Zhao, Thomas Lyon, Feng Wang and Cui Song
- Effective climate-energy solutions, escape routes and peak oil pp. 530-536

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- An assessment of international trade related to bioenergy use in Austria—Methodological aspects, recent developments and the relevance of indirect trade pp. 537-549

- Gerald Kalt and Lukas Kranzl
- The impact of state financial incentives on market deployment of solar technology pp. 550-557

- Andrea Sarzynski, Jeremy Larrieu and Gireesh Shrimali
- Benefits and cost implications from integrating small flexible nuclear reactors with off-shore wind farms in a virtual power plant pp. 558-573

- David Shropshire, Arturs Purvins, Ioulia Papaioannou and Isabella Maschio
- A comparative analysis of China’s regional energy and emission performance: Which is the better way to deal with undesirable outputs? pp. 574-584

- Ke Wang, Yi-Ming Wei and Xian Zhang
- Energy, emissions and emergency medical services: Policy matters pp. 585-593

- Lawrence H. Brown and Ian E. Blanchard
- Persistence in natural gas consumption in the US: An unobserved component model pp. 594-600

- Antonio Golpe, Monica Carmona and Emilio Congregado
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