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Volume 42, issue C, 2012
- Developing macroeconomic energy cost indicators pp. 1-3

- Ulrich Oberndorfer
- Could nuclear fission energy, etc., solve the greenhouse problem? The affirmative case pp. 4-8

- Barry W. Brook
- Powering Africa: Meeting the financing and reform challenges pp. 9-18

- Anton Eberhard and Maria Shkaratan
- Decomposition analysis of gas consumption in the residential sector in Ireland pp. 19-36

- Fionn Rogan, Caiman J. Cahill and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Renewable energy applications in Greece—What is the public attitude? pp. 37-48

- J.K. Kaldellis, M. Kapsali and Ev. Katsanou
- Sustainable gasification–biochar systems? A case-study of rice-husk gasification in Cambodia, Part I: Context, chemical properties, environmental and health and safety issues pp. 49-58

- Simon Shackley, Sarah Carter, Tony Knowles, Erik Middelink, Stephan Haefele, Saran Sohi, Andrew Cross and Stuart Haszeldine
- Fossil energy versus nuclear, wind, solar and agricultural biomass: Insights from an Italian national survey pp. 59-66

- Giovanni Cicia, Luigi Cembalo, Teresa Del Giudice and Andrea Palladino
- Retail electricity price savings from compliance flexibility in GHG standards for stationary sources pp. 67-77

- Dallas Burtraw, Matt Woerman and Anthony Paul
- Can premium tariffs for micro-generation and small scale renewable heat help the fuel poor, and if so, how? Case studies of innovative finance for community energy schemes in the UK pp. 78-88

- R.W. Saunders, R.J.K. Gross and J. Wade
- PDVSA'S possible sale of CITGO and the subsequent ramifications on US foreign and energy policy pp. 89-94

- Andrew Otazo
- Ex-ante evaluation of profitability and government's subsidy policy on vehicle-to-grid system pp. 95-104

- Junhee Hong, Yoonmo Koo, Gicheol Jeong and Jongsu Lee
- Minimum cost solution of wind–photovoltaic based stand-alone power systems for remote consumers pp. 105-117

- J.K. Kaldellis, D. Zafirakis and K. Kavadias
- The Kyoto mechanisms and the diffusion of renewable energy technologies in the BRICS pp. 118-128

- Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas, Eva Dantas and Michiko Iizuka
- Portuguese pellets market: Analysis of the production and utilization constrains pp. 129-135

- Eliseu Monteiro, Vishveshwar Mantha and Abel Rouboa
- The development of market power in the Polish power generation sector: A 10-year perspective pp. 136-147

- Jacek Kamiński
- The role of controversy, regulation and engineering in UK biofuel development pp. 148-154

- Philip Boucher
- Limiting the costs of renewable portfolio standards: A review and critique of current methods pp. 155-163

- Gabriella Stockmayer, Vanessa Finch, Paul Komor and Rich Mignogna
- Designation and influence of household increasing block electricity tariffs in China pp. 164-173

- Boqiang Lin and Zhujun Jiang
- Valuation of physical transmission rights—An analysis of electricity cross-border capacities between Germany and the Netherlands pp. 174-180

- Magnus Wobben, Birgit Dieckmann and Oleg Reichmann
- Do Iran’s buy-back service contracts lead to optimal production? The case of Soroosh and Nowrooz pp. 181-190

- Abbas Ghandi and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Assessing offshore wind potential pp. 191-200

- Adesoji Adelaja, Charles McKeown, Benjamin Calnin and Yohannes Hailu
- The carbon footprint of water management policy options pp. 201-212

- Eleeja Shrestha, Sajjad Ahmad, Walter Johnson and Jacimaria R. Batista
- Modernizing residential heating in Russia: End-use practices, legal developments, and future prospects pp. 213-220

- Anna Korppoo and Nina Korobova
- A generic framework for the description and analysis of energy security in an energy system pp. 221-231

- Larry Hughes
- Embodied energy and emergy analyses of a concentrating solar power (CSP) system pp. 232-238

- Meimei Zhang, Zhifeng Wang, Chao Xu and Hui Jiang
- Social impacts of community renewable energy projects: findings from a woodfuel case study pp. 239-247

- Jennifer C. Rogers, Eunice A. Simmons, Ian Convery and Andrew Weatherall
- Energy technology patents–CO2 emissions nexus: An empirical analysis from China pp. 248-260

- Zhao-Hua Wang, Zhongmin Yang, Yixiang Zhang and Jianhua Yin
- Developing a module for estimating climate warming effects on hydropower pricing in California pp. 261-271

- Marion Guégan, Cintia B. Uvo and Kaveh Madani
- The potential role of nuclear energy in mitigating CO2 emissions in the United Arab Emirates pp. 272-285

- Hasan Jamil AlFarra and Bassam Abu-Hijleh
- A fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model for CCHP systems driven by different energy sources pp. 286-296

- You-Yin Jing, He Bai and Jiang-Jiang Wang
- On the CO2 emissions of the global electricity supply sector and the influence of renewable power-modeling and optimization pp. 297-314

- Tino Aboumahboub, Katrin Schaber, Ulrich Wagner and Thomas Hamacher
- Renewable energy policy options for Abu Dhabi: Drivers and barriers pp. 315-328

- Toufic Mezher, Gihan Dawelbait and Zeina Abbas
- A PSO–GA optimal model to estimate primary energy demand of China pp. 329-340

- Shiwei Yu, Yi-Ming Wei and Ke Wang
- Solar electricity imports from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe pp. 341-353

- Franz Trieb, Christoph Schillings, Thomas Pregger and Marlene O'Sullivan
- Lifestyle factors in U.S. residential electricity consumption pp. 354-364

- Thomas F. Sanquist, Heather Orr, Bin Shui and Alvah C. Bittner
- Increasing carbon and material productivity through environmental tax reform pp. 365-376

- Paul Ekins, Hector Pollitt, Philip Summerton and Unnada Chewpreecha
- Availibility of renewable energy sources in Turkey: Current situation, potential, government policies and the EU perspective pp. 377-391

- Kemal Baris and Serhat Kucukali
- Exergy analysis: An efficient tool for understanding and improving hydrogen production via the steam methane reforming process pp. 392-399

- Noureddine Hajjaji, Marie-Noëlle Pons, Ammar Houas and Viviane Renaudin
- Diversification of fuel costs accounting for load variation pp. 400-408

- Suriya Ruangpattana, Paul Preckel, Douglas J. Gotham, Kumar Muthuraman, Marco Velástegui, Thomas L. Morin and Nelson A. Uhan
- Exploring the challenges of energy and resources network governance pp. 409-418

- Ora-orn Poocharoen and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The interaction between Electricity Disclosure and Tradable Green Certificates pp. 419-428

- Hanne Lerche Raadal, Erik Dotzauer, Ole Jørgen Hanssen and Hans Petter Kildal
- An electricity generation planning model incorporating demand response pp. 429-441

- Dong Gu Choi and Valerie M. Thomas
- A socio-political analysis of policies and incentives applicable to community wind in Oregon pp. 442-449

- Yao Yin
- CO2 emissions, energy consumption, trade and income: A comparative analysis of China and India pp. 450-460

- Kankesu Jayanthakumaran, Reetu Verma and Ying Liu
- On the formation of energy policies towards 2020: Challenges in the Swedish industrial and building sectors pp. 461-467

- Patrik Thollander, Patrik Rohdin and Bahram Moshfegh
- CO2 emissions and economic development: China's 12th five-year plan pp. 468-475

- Ming Meng, Dongxiao Niu and Wei Shang
- Feed-in tariff vs. renewable portfolio standard: An empirical test of their relative effectiveness in promoting wind capacity development pp. 476-485

- C.G. Dong
- China’s provincial CO2 emissions embodied in international and interprovincial trade pp. 486-497

- Guo, Ju’e, Zengkai Zhang and Lei Meng
- Parametric study of variable renewable energy integration in Europe: Advantages and costs of transmission grid extensions pp. 498-508

- Katrin Schaber, Florian Steinke, Pascal Mühlich and Thomas Hamacher
- The nature of oil shocks and the global economy pp. 509-520

- Liza Archanskaia, Jerome Creel and Paul Hubert
- Prediction of China's coal production-environmental pollution based on a hybrid genetic algorithm-system dynamics model pp. 521-529

- Shiwei Yu and Yi-Ming Wei
- Modelling aggregate domestic electricity demand in Ghana: An autoregressive distributed lag bounds cointegration approach pp. 530-537

- Philip Adom, William Bekoe and Sesi Kutri Komla Akoena
- A Response Surface-Based Cost Model for Wind Farm Design pp. 538-550

- Jie Zhang, Souma Chowdhury, Achille Messac and Luciano Castillo
- Application of the IPCC model to a Brazilian landfill: First results pp. 551-556

- Roger Penteado, Massimo Cavalli, Enrico Magnano and Fulvia Chiampo
- A simulation-based analysis of transition pathways for the Dutch electricity system pp. 557-568

- Gönenç Yücel and Cornelia van Daalen
- Energy efficiency and policy in Swedish pulp and paper mills: A data envelopment analysis approach pp. 569-579

- Jerry Blomberg, Eva Henriksson and Robert Lundmark
- Distributed cogeneration for commercial buildings: Can we make the economics work? pp. 580-590

- Kyle Siler-Evans, M. Granger Morgan and Inês Lima Azevedo
- The role for low carbon electrification technologies in poverty reduction and climate change strategies: A focus on renewable energy mini-grids with case studies in Nepal, Peru and Kenya pp. 591-602

- Annabel Yadoo and Heather Cruickshank
- Per capita resource consumption and resource carrying capacity: A comparison of the sustainability of 17 mainstream countries pp. 603-612

- Kampeng Lei and Shaoqi Zhou
- Which state is Yoda? pp. 613-615

- Matt Croucher
- Developing a DSR-HNS policy making framework for electric energy systems pp. 616-627

- H. Meyar-Naimi and S. Vaez-Zadeh
- Understanding wind turbine price trends in the U.S. over the past decade pp. 628-641

- Mark Bolinger and Ryan Wiser
- Assessing gas transit risks: Russia vs. the EU pp. 642-650

- Chloe Le Coq and Elena Paltseva
- The competitiveness of wind power compared to existing methods of electricity generation in Iran pp. 651-656

- Sayed Moslem Mousavi, Morteza Bagheri Ghanbarabadi and Naser Bagheri Moghadam
- Year-round daylight saving time will save more energy in India than corresponding DST or time zones pp. 657-669

- Dilip R. Ahuja and D.P. SenGupta
- Interference of regional support policies on the economic and environmental performance of a hybrid cogeneration-solar panel energy system pp. 670-680

- Dries Maes and Steven Van Passel
- The transformation of southern California's residential photovoltaics market through third-party ownership pp. 681-690

- Easan Drury, Mackay Miller, Charles M. Macal, Diane J. Graziano, Donna Heimiller, Jonathan Ozik and Thomas D. Perry IV
- Barriers to renewable energy development: A case study of large-scale wind energy in Saskatchewan, Canada pp. 691-698

- Garrett Richards, Bram Noble and Ken Belcher
- Sizing solar home systems for optimal development impact pp. 699-709

- M. Bond, R.J. Fuller and Lu Aye
- Identifying barriers to aboriginal renewable energy deployment in Canada pp. 710-714

- Joel Krupa
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