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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue C, 2012
- Impact of window selection on the energy performance of residential buildings in South Korea pp. 1-9

- Pyeongchan Ihm, Lyool Park, Moncef Krarti and Donghyun Seo
- Asymmetric impacts of international energy shocks on macroeconomic activities pp. 10-22

- Fang-Yu Yeh, Jin-Li Hu and Cheng-Hsun Lin
- Sustainability assessment of bioethanol and petroleum fuel production in Japan based on emergy analysis pp. 23-33

- Liu, Jin’e, Bin-Le Lin and Masayuki Sagisaka
- Health impacts of power-exporting plants in northern Mexico pp. 34-45

- Allen Blackman, Santosh Chandru, Alberto Mendoza-Domínguez and A.G. Russell
- The upside hedge value of California's global warming policy given uncertain future oil prices pp. 46-51

- James Fine, Christopher Busch and Remy Garderet
- Modeling transitions in the California light-duty vehicles sector to achieve deep reductions in transportation greenhouse gas emissions pp. 52-67

- Wayne Leighty, Joan M. Ogden and Christopher Yang
- On the portents of peak oil (and other indicators of resource scarcity) pp. 68-78

- James Smith
- Facilitating efficient augmentation of transmission networks to connect renewable energy generation: the Australian experience pp. 79-91

- Glen Wright
- The emergence of rural transport strategies in response to rising fuel costs pp. 92-100

- Dana Shapiro, David Pearlmutter and Moshe Schwartz
- Biofuels in developing countries: Are comparative advantages enough? pp. 101-117

- Angela Doku and Salvatore Di Falco
- International comparisons of energy efficiency in power, steel, and cement industries pp. 118-129

- Junichiro Oda, Keigo Akimoto, Toshimasa Tomoda, Miyuki Nagashima, Kenichi Wada and Fuminori Sano
- Coping with the energy crisis: Impact assessment and potentials of non-traditional renewable energy in rural Kyrgyzstan pp. 130-139

- Melisande F.M. Liu and Till Pistorius
- Efficiency analysis of world cement industry in presence of undesirable output: Application of data envelopment analysis and directional distance function pp. 140-152

- R. Riccardi, G. Oggioni and R. Toninelli
- Explaining the reductions in US corn ethanol processing costs: Testing competing hypotheses pp. 153-159

- Xiaoguang Chen and Madhu Khanna
- A new comparison between the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of battery electric vehicles and internal combustion vehicles pp. 160-173

- Hongrui Ma, Felix Balthasar, Nigel Tait, Xavier Riera-Palou and Andrew Harrison
- Reserve reporting in the United States coal industry pp. 174-184

- Emily Grubert
- Regulation and competition issues in Thai electricity sector pp. 185-198

- Pornchai Wisuttisak
- Demand Side Management for the European Supergrid: Occupancy variances of European single-person households pp. 199-206

- Jacopo Torriti
- A feasibility evaluation tool for sustainable cities – A case study for Greece pp. 207-216

- Ifigeneia Theodoridou, Agis M. Papadopoulos and Manfred Hegger
- Comparative economic analysis of supporting policies for residential solar PV in the United States: Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) potential pp. 217-225

- John Edward Burns and Jin-Su Kang
- Peak electricity demand and social practice theories: Reframing the role of change agents in the energy sector pp. 226-234

- Yolande Strengers
- Economic feasibility of biomass gasification for power generation in three selected communities of northwestern Ontario, Canada pp. 235-244

- Thakur Prasad Upadhyay, Chander Shahi, Mathew Leitch and Reino Pulkki
- Energy consumption and economic growth—New evidence from meta analysis pp. 245-255

- Ping-Yu Chen, Sheng-Tung Chen and Chi-Chung Chen
- The driving forces of change in energy-related CO2 emissions in Ireland: A multi-sectoral decomposition from 1990 to 2007 pp. 256-267

- Mahony, Tadhg O’, Peng Zhou and John Sweeney
- The relationship between agricultural technology and energy demand in Pakistan pp. 268-279

- Khalid Zaman, Muhammad Mushtaq Khan, Mehboob Ahmad and Rabiah Rustam
- Implementing peak load reduction algorithms for household electrical appliances pp. 280-290

- Ndumiso G. Dlamini and Fabien Cromieres
- The Mediterranean Solar Plan: Project proposals for renewable energy in the Mediterranean Partner Countries region pp. 291-300

- Sophie Jablonski, Mohamad Tarhini, Manaf Touati, David Gonzalez Garcia and Juan Alario
- Decarbonizing the electric sector: Combining renewable and nuclear energy using thermal storage pp. 301-311

- Paul Denholm, Jeffrey C. King, Charles F. Kutcher and Paul P.H. Wilson
- Wind power or uranium mine: Appraisal of two energy-related environmental changes in a local context pp. 312-319

- Eja Pedersen and Maria Johansson
- Evaluation of electricity saving potential in China's chemical industry based on cointegration pp. 320-330

- Boqiang Lin, Li Zhang and Ya Wu
- A sustainable scenario for Venezuelan power generation sector in 2050 and its costs pp. 331-340

- Santiago Bautista
- From the Copenhagen Accord to efficient technology protocols pp. 341-353

- Socrates Kypreos
- Scenario of the emerging shift from gasoline to LPG fuelled cars in Ghana: A case study in Ho Municipality, Volta Region pp. 354-361

- Robert Biscoff, Maxwell Akple, Richard Turkson and Wise Klomegah
- Providing adequate economic incentives for bioenergies with CO2 capture and geological storage pp. 362-373

- Olivia Ricci
- Formation of competences to realize the potential of offshore wind power in the European Union pp. 374-384

- Staffan Jacobsson and Kersti Karltorp
- Oil market structure, network effects and the choice of currency for oil invoicing pp. 385-394

- Elitza Mileva and Nikolaus A Siegfried
- The emergence of the biodiesel industry in Brazil: Current figures and future prospects pp. 395-405

- Antonio Domingos Padula, Manoela Silveira Santos, Luciano Ferreira and Denis Borenstein
- Improving policy instruments to better tap into homeowner refurbishment potential: Lessons learned from a case study in Germany pp. 406-415

- Julika Weiss, Elisa Dunkelberg and Thomas Vogelpohl
- Greenhouse gas emissions from cities and regions: International implications revealed by Hong Kong pp. 416-424

- Paul G. Harris, Alice S.Y. Chow and Jonathan Symons
- Impact of deployment of renewable portfolio standard on the electricity price in the State of Illinois and implications on policies pp. 425-430

- Harold H. Kung
- Competition in the European electricity markets – outcomes of a Delphi study pp. 431-440

- Mari Makkonen, Satu Pätäri, Ari Jantunen and Satu Viljainen
- Social groups and CO2 emissions in Spanish households pp. 441-450

- Rosa Duarte, Alfredo Mainar and Julio Sánchez-Chóliz
- Environmental assessment of two pathways towards the use of biofuels in shipping pp. 451-463

- Selma Bengtsson, Erik Fridell and Karin Andersson
- Climate change mitigation and electrification pp. 464-468

- Masahiro Sugiyama
- Czech Republic and indicative targets of the European Union for electricity generation from renewable sources pp. 469-475

- Martin Sivek, Pavel Kavina, Veronika Malečková and Jakub Jirásek
Volume 43, issue C, 2012
- New light on an old problem: Reflections on barriers and enablers of distributed energy pp. 1-5

- Anthony Szatow, George Quezada and Bill Lilley
- Vehicle-use intensity in China: Current status and future trend pp. 6-16

- Hong Huo, Qiang Zhang, Kebin He, Zhiliang Yao and Michael Wang
- Modeling future vehicle sales and stock in China pp. 17-29

- Hong Huo and Michael Wang
- Vehicle technologies, fuel-economy policies, and fuel-consumption rates of Chinese vehicles pp. 30-36

- Hong Huo, Kebin He, Michael Wang and Zhiliang Yao
- Projection of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions by motor vehicles in China: Policy options and impacts pp. 37-48

- Hong Huo, Michael Wang, Xiliang Zhang, Kebin He, Huiming Gong, Kejun Jiang, Yuefu Jin, Yaodong Shi and Xin Yu
- Cost-benefit analysis of a green electricity system in Japan considering the indirect economic impacts of tropical cyclones pp. 49-57

- Miguel Esteban, Qi Zhang and Gorka Longarte-Galnares
- Behind the development of technology: The transition of innovation modes in China’s wind turbine manufacturing industry pp. 58-69

- Peng Ru, Qiang Zhi, Fang Zhang, Xiaotian Zhong, Jianqiang Li and Jun Su
- Potential impacts of biofuel development on food security in Botswana: A contribution to energy policy pp. 70-79

- Donald L. Kgathi, K.B. Mfundisi, G. Mmopelwa and K. Mosepele
- The suitability of a feed-in tariff for wind energy in New Zealand—A study based on stakeholders' perspectives pp. 80-91

- Manuel S. Schaefer, Bob Lloyd and Janet R. Stephenson
- State interest as an explanatory factor in the failure of the soft-path energy vision pp. 92-101

- Douglas Macdonald
- Meta-analysis of non-renewable energy resource estimates pp. 102-122

- Michael Dale
- Transmission grid extensions for the integration of variable renewable energies in Europe: Who benefits where? pp. 123-135

- Katrin Schaber, Florian Steinke and Thomas Hamacher
- The economics of fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles pp. 136-144

- Andreas Schroeder and Thure Traber
- Framing the national nuclear legacy at the local level: Implications for the future of federal facilities pp. 145-152

- Michele Morrone, Tania B. Basta and Jennifer Somerville
- The electric vehicles as a mean to reduce CO2 emissions and energy costs in isolated regions. The São Miguel (Azores) case study pp. 153-165

- Cristina Camus and Tiago Farias
- The economic impact of petroleum royalty reform on Turkey's upstream oil and gas industry pp. 166-172

- Levent Aydın
- Locally manufactured wind power technology for sustainable rural electrification pp. 173-183

- J. Leary, A. While and R. Howell
- The relative greenhouse gas impacts of realistic dietary choices pp. 184-190

- M. Berners-Lee, C. Hoolohan, H. Cammack and C.N. Hewitt
- Governmental intervention approaches to promote renewable energies—Special emphasis on Japanese feed-in tariff pp. 191-201

- Nasser Ayoub and Naka Yuji
- The role of gas infrastructure in promoting UK energy security pp. 202-213

- Jim Skea, Modassar Chaudry and Xinxin Wang
- Electricity pricing in a partial reformed plan system: The case of China pp. 214-225

- Liang Zhang
- Improving electricity efficiency in Turkey by addressing illegal electricity consumption: A governance approach pp. 226-234

- Hidayet Tasdoven, Beth Ann Fiedler and Vener Garayev
- Coupling model of energy consumption with changes in environmental utility pp. 235-243

- Hongming He and C.Y. Jim
- Fuel consumption and life cycle GHG emissions by China’s on-road trucks: Future trends through 2050 and evaluation of mitigation measures pp. 244-251

- Han Hao, Hewu Wang and Minggao Ouyang
- On the selection of financing instruments to push the development of new technologies: Application to clean energy technologies pp. 252-266

- Luis Olmos, Sophia Ruester and Siok-Jen Liong
- Biogas in Portugal: Status and public policies in a European context pp. 267-274

- Miguel Ferreira, Isabel Paula Marques and Isabel Malico
- Integrated generation and transmission expansion planning including power and fuel transportation constraints pp. 275-284

- Ishan Sharan and R. Balasubramanian
- Does trade liberalization effect energy consumption? pp. 285-290

- Gairuzazmi Ghani
- SimWIND: A geospatial infrastructure model for optimizing wind power generation and transmission pp. 291-302

- Benjamin R. Phillips and Richard S. Middleton
- A goal programming model for environmental policy analysis: Application to Spain pp. 303-307

- José Ramón San Cristóbal
- Impact of large-scale energy efficiency programs on utility finances and consumer tariffs in India pp. 308-326

- Nikit Abhyankar and Amol Phadke
- Energy conservation assessment of fixed-asset investment projects: An attempt to improve energy efficiency in China pp. 327-334

- Yuan Hu
- Role of embodied energy in the European manufacturing industry: Application to short-term impacts of a carbon tax pp. 335-350

- Mathieu Bordigoni, Alain Hita and Gilles Le Blanc
- Sustainable development based energy policy making frameworks, a critical review pp. 351-361

- H. Meyar-Naimi and S. Vaez-Zadeh
- Energy consumption quota of public buildings based on statistical analysis pp. 362-370

- Jing Zhao, Yajuan Xin and Dingding Tong
- Life cycle implication of the potential commercialization of stover-based E85 in China pp. 371-380

- Beibei Liu, Feng Wang, Wu Yunze, Bi Jun, Bu Maoliang and Juan Gao
- Energy consumption and stocks of energy-converting artefacts pp. 381-386

- Mats Bladh
- Biofuels development and adoption in Nigeria: Synthesis of drivers, incentives and enablers pp. 387-395

- Nelson Abila
- Economic viability of small nuclear reactors in future European cogeneration markets pp. 396-406

- Johan Carlsson, David E. Shropshire, Aliki van Heek and Michael A. Fütterer
- Effects of decoupling of carbon dioxide emission by Chinese nonferrous metals industry pp. 407-414

- Shenggang Ren and Zhen Hu
- A roadmap for navigating voluntary and mandated programs for building energy efficiency pp. 415-426

- Andrew Peterman, Arno Kourula and Raymond Levitt
- Social and techno-economical analysis of biodiesel production in Peru pp. 427-435

- Julian Andres Quintero, Erika Ruth Felix, Luis Eduardo Rincón, Marianella Crisspín, Jaime Fernandez Baca, Yasmeen Khwaja and Carlos Ariel Cardona
- High-resolution modeling of the western North American power system demonstrates low-cost and low-carbon futures pp. 436-447

- James Nelson, Josiah Johnston, Ana Mileva, Matthias Fripp, Ian Hoffman, Autumn Petros-Good, Christian Blanco and Daniel M. Kammen
- The case study of energy flow analysis and strategy in pulp and paper industry pp. 448-455

- Hua-Wei Chen, Chung-Hsuan Hsu and Gui-Bing Hong
- SO2 pollution of heavy oil-fired steam power plants in Iran pp. 456-465

- S. Nazari, O. Shahhoseini, A. Sohrabi-Kashani, S. Davari, H. Sahabi and A. Rezaeian
- Decarbonising the power sector via technological change – differing contributions from heterogeneous firms pp. 466-479

- Tobias S. Schmidt, Malte Schneider and Volker H. Hoffmann
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