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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue C, 2012
- Measuring global gasoline and diesel price and income elasticities pp. 2-13

- Carol Dahl
- Rebound 2007: Analysis of U.S. light-duty vehicle travel statistics pp. 14-28

- David L. Greene
- Modifying the rebound: It depends! Explaining mobility behavior on the basis of the German socio-economic panel pp. 29-35

- Wenzel Matiaske, Roland Menges and Martin Spiess
- The role of efficiency improvements vs. price effects for modeling passenger car transport demand and energy demand—Lessons from European countries pp. 36-46

- Amela Ajanovic and Reinhard Haas
- Interdependencies between transport fuel demand, efficiency and quality: An application to Austria pp. 47-58

- Roland Goerlich and Franz Wirl
- Is the price effect on fuel consumption symmetric? Some evidence from an empirical study pp. 59-65

- Elodie Sentenac-Chemin
- Scenarios for regional passenger car fleets and their CO2 emissions pp. 66-74

- Ina Meyer, Serguei Kaniovski and Jürgen Scheffran
- Distributional effects of taxing transport fuel pp. 75-83

- Thomas Sterner
- Decoupling of road freight energy use from economic growth in the United Kingdom pp. 84-97

- Steve Sorrell, Markku Lehtonen, Lee Stapleton, Javier Pujol and Toby Champion,
- The prospect for modal shifts in passenger transport worldwide and impacts on energy use and CO2 pp. 98-106

- Francois Cuenot, Lew Fulton and John Staub
- The UK transport carbon model: An integrated life cycle approach to explore low carbon futures pp. 107-124

- Christian Brand, Martino Tran and Jillian Anable
- Modelling transport energy demand: A socio-technical approach pp. 125-138

- Jillian Anable, Christian Brand, Martino Tran and Nick Eyre
- The dynamic efficiency of feed-in tariffs: The impact of different design elements pp. 139-151

- Pablo del Río
- Does the use of nuclear power lead to lower electricity prices? An analysis of the debate in Germany with an international perspective pp. 152-160

- Uwe Nestle
- The impact of ownership on price-setting in retail-energy markets—The German case pp. 161-172

- Vigen Nikogosian and Tobias Veith
- A multi-period superstructure optimisation model for the optimal planning of China's power sector considering carbon dioxide mitigation pp. 173-183

- Dongjie Zhang, Linwei Ma, Pei Liu, Lili Zhang and Zheng Li
- CSP electricity cost evolution and grid parities based on the IEA roadmaps pp. 184-192

- J. Hernández-Moro and J.M. Martínez-Duart
- The impact of ethanol production on food prices: The role of interplay between the U.S. and Brazil pp. 193-199

- Nathalia Monteiro, Ira Altman and Sajal Lahiri
- Europe’s climate goals and the electricity sector pp. 200-211

- Gunnar Eskeland, Nathan A. Rive and Torben Mideksa
- Regulatory design for RES-E support mechanisms: Learning curves, market structure, and burden-sharing pp. 212-220

- C. Batlle, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga and P. Zambrano-Barragán
- Fleet operator risks for using fleets for V2G regulation pp. 221-231

- Davion M. Hill, Arun S. Agarwal and Francois Ayello
- The uniqueness of the energy security, justice, and governance problem pp. 232-240

- Andreas Goldthau and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The diffusion of solar energy use in HK: What are the barriers? pp. 241-249

- Xiaoling Zhang, Liyin Shen and Sum Yee Chan
- Living with a carbon allowance: The experiences of Carbon Rationing Action Groups and implications for policy pp. 250-258

- Rachel A. Howell
- Is “smart charging” policy for electric vehicles worthwhile? pp. 259-268

- Thomas Lyon, Mark Michelin, Arie Jongejan and Thomas Leahy
- Estimating spillover benefits of large R&D projects: Application of real options modelling approach to the case of thermonuclear fusion R&D programme pp. 269-279

- Denis Bednyagin and Edgard Gnansounou
- A modified Cournot model of the natural gas market in the European Union: Mixed-motives delegation in a politicized environment pp. 280-285

- Mathijs Jansen, Arie van Lier, Arjen van Witteloostuijn and Tim Boon von Ochssée
- Least-cost network evaluation of centralized and decentralized contributions to global electrification pp. 286-302

- Todd Levin and Valerie M. Thomas
- Municipal scale scenario: Analysis of an Italian seaside town with MarkAL-TIMES pp. 303-315

- G. Comodi, L. Cioccolanti and M. Gargiulo
- Environmental implications of electricity generation in an integrated long-term planning framework pp. 316-332

- Graham Turner and James West
- Economic feasibility of hydrogen enrichment for reducing NOx emissions from landfill gas power generation alternatives: A comparison of the levelized cost of electricity with present strategies pp. 333-339

- Kurt Kornbluth, Jason Greenwood, Eddie Jordan, Zach McCaffrey and Paul A. Erickson
- Nonrenewable energy cost of corn-ethanol in China pp. 340-347

- Q. Yang and G.Q. Chen
- Status of advanced light-duty transportation technologies in the US pp. 348-364

- David Andress, Sujit Das, Fred Joseck and T. Dean Nguyen
- Efficiency of crude oil markets: Evidences from informational entropy analysis pp. 365-373

- Alejandro Ortiz-Cruz, Eduardo Rodriguez, Carlos Ibarra-Valdez and Jose Alvarez-Ramirez
- A Monte Carlo based decision-support tool for assessing generation portfolios in future carbon constrained electricity industries pp. 374-392

- Peerapat Vithayasrichareon and Iain F. MacGill
- Study of the potential of low carbon energy development and its contribution to realize the reduction target of carbon intensity in China pp. 393-401

- Hong-qiang Li, Li-mao Wang, Lei Shen and Feng-nan Chen
- Design incentives to increase vehicle size created from the U.S. footprint-based fuel economy standards pp. 402-411

- Kate S. Whitefoot and Steven J. Skerlos
- The influence of a Renewable Energy Feed in Tariff on the decision to produce biomass crops in Ireland pp. 412-421

- Daragh Clancy, J.P. Breen, F. Thorne and M. Wallace
- DEA radial measurement for environmental assessment and planning: Desirable procedures to evaluate fossil fuel power plants pp. 422-432

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Critical mid-term uncertainties in long-term decarbonisation pathways pp. 433-444

- Will Usher and Neil Strachan
- Analysis of rural residential energy consumption and corresponding carbon emissions in China pp. 445-450

- Chunsheng Yao, Chongying Chen and Ming Li
- Assessing the impact of framing on the comparative favourability of nuclear power as an electricity generating option in the UK pp. 451-465

- Christopher R. Jones, J. Richard Eiser and Tim R. Gamble
- A review of the role and remit of the committee on climate change pp. 466-473

- Peter McGregor, John Swales and Matthew A. Winning
- Estimates of China's national and regional transport sector CO2 emissions in 2007 pp. 474-483

- Bofeng Cai, Weishan Yang, Dong Cao, Lancui Liu, Ying Zhou and Zhansheng Zhang
- Price projections of feedstocks for biofuels and biopower in the U.S pp. 484-493

- Matthew Langholtz, Robin Graham, Laurence Eaton, Robert Perlack, Chad Hellwinkel and Daniel De La Torre Ugarte
- Energy R&D in private and state-owned utilities: An analysis of the major world electric companies pp. 494-506

- Alessandro Sterlacchini
- Realising the potential of gasified biomass in the European Union—Policy challenges in moving from demonstration plants to a larger scale diffusion pp. 507-518

- Hans Hellsmark and Staffan Jacobsson
- Energy and climate policy in China's twelfth five-year plan: A paradigm shift pp. 519-528

- Jun Li and Xin Wang
- The role of energy in creating opportunities for income generation in the Indian Himalayas pp. 529-536

- Annemarije L. Kooijman-van Dijk
- Life cycle analysis of energy supply infrastructure for conventional and electric vehicles pp. 537-547

- Alexandre Lucas, Carla Alexandra Silva and Rui Costa Neto
- Assessing noise from wind farm developments in Ireland: A consideration of critical wind speeds and turbine choice pp. 548-560

- E.A. King, F. Pilla and J. Mahon
- A global renewable mix with proven technologies and common materials pp. 561-574

- Antonio García-Olivares, Joaquim Ballabrera-Poy, Emili García-Ladona and Antonio Turiel
- The effect of cassava-based bioethanol production on above-ground carbon stocks: A case study from Southern Mali pp. 575-583

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Kjeld Rasmussen, Torben Birch-Thomsen, Søren B.P. Kristensen and Oumar Traoré
- A roadmap towards a low-carbon society in Japan using backcasting methodology: Feasible pathways for achieving an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 pp. 584-598

- Shuichi Ashina, Junichi Fujino, Toshihiko Masui, Tomoki Ehara and Go Hibino
- Merging mobility and energy vision with hybrid electric vehicles and vehicle infrastructure integration pp. 599-609

- Yiming He, Mashrur Chowdhury, Yongchang Ma and Pierluigi Pisu
- The implication for climate change and peak fossil fuel of the continuation of the current trend in wind and solar energy production pp. 610-617

- L. Mark W. Leggett and David A. Ball
- Sustainable gasification–biochar systems? A case-study of rice-husk gasification in Cambodia, Part II: Field trial results, carbon abatement, economic assessment and conclusions pp. 618-623

- Simon Shackley, Sarah Carter, Tony Knowles, Erik Middelink, Stephan Haefele and Stuart Haszeldine
- A review of building energy efficiency in China during “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” period pp. 624-635

- Xiangfei Kong, Shilei Lu and Yong Wu
- Reducing automotive emissions—The potentials of combustion engine technologies and the power of policy pp. 636-643

- Christian Berggren and Thomas Magnusson
- Residential energy consumption in urban China: A decomposition analysis pp. 644-653

- Xiaoli Zhao, Na Li and Chunbo Ma
- Domestic energy use and householders' energy behaviour pp. 654-665

- Yigzaw Goshu Yohanis
- Energy consumption and economic growth in China: A reconciliation pp. 666-675

- A. Talha Yalta and Hatice Cakar
- Russian electricity market reform: Deregulation or re-regulation? pp. 676-685

- Olga Gore, Satu Viljainen, Mari Makkonen and Dmitry Kuleshov
- Trade liberalization and tax reform strategies: The case of the Korean oil industry pp. 686-691

- Kieun Shim and Yonghun Jung
- Offshore wind power in Sweden—A qualitative analysis of attitudes with particular focus on opponents pp. 692-702

- Åsa Waldo
- Energy intensity and its determinants in China's regional economies pp. 703-711

- Yanrui Wu
- Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for compact fluorescent lighting: Policy implications for energy efficiency promotion in Saint Lucia pp. 712-722

- Travis Reynolds, Jane Kolodinsky and Byron Murray
- Heavy duty gas turbines in Iran, India and China: Do national energy policies drive the industries? pp. 723-732

- Mehdi Majidpour
- Governance, technology, and equity: An integrated policy framework for energy efficient housing pp. 733-741

- Oleg Golubchikov and Paola Deda
- A rethink of how policy and social science approach changing individuals' actions on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 742-747

- William Young and Lucie Middlemiss
- Merchant interconnector projects by generators in the EU: Profitability and allocation of capacity pp. 748-758

- Silvester Van Koten
- Tax policy can change the production path: A model of optimal oil extraction in Alaska pp. 759-774

- Wayne Leighty and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Critical review of jatropha biodiesel promotion policies in India pp. 775-781

- Sunil Kumar, Alok Chaube and Shashi Kumar Jain
- Determining appropriate wind turbine setback distances: Perspectives from municipal planners in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec pp. 782-789

- Ian Watson, Stephen Betts and Eric Rapaport
- Preparing for smart grid technologies: A behavioral decision research approach to understanding consumer expectations about smart meters pp. 790-797

- Tamar Krishnamurti, Daniel Schwartz, Alexander Davis, Baruch Fischhoff, Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Lester Lave and Jack Wang
- Generating electricity with forest biomass: Consistency and payment timeframe effects in choice experiments pp. 798-806

- Mario Soliño, Begoña A. Farizo, María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez and Albino Prada Blanco
- Smart meter data: Balancing consumer privacy concerns with legitimate applications pp. 807-814

- Eoghan McKenna, Ian Richardson and Murray Thomson
- The cost of offshore wind: Understanding the past and projecting the future pp. 815-821

- Philip Heptonstall, Robert Gross, Philip Greenacre and Tim Cockerill
- Evidence of long memory behavior in U.S. renewable energy consumption pp. 822-826

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and James Payne
- European climate—energy security nexus: A model based scenario analysis pp. 827-842

- Patrick Criqui and Silvana Mima
- Marine energy consumption, national economic activity, and greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping pp. 843-848

- Ching-Chih Chang
- Large-scale wind power integration and wholesale electricity trading benefits: Estimation via an ex post approach pp. 849-859

- Hugo A. Gil, Catalina Gomez-Quiles and Jesus Riquelme
- The end of cheap oil: Bottom-up economic and geologic modeling of aggregate oil production curves pp. 860-870

- Kristofer Jakobsson, Roger Bentley, Bengt Söderbergh and Kjell Aleklett
- Optimal investment and uncertainty on China's carbon emission abatement pp. 871-877

- Mingxi Wang, Mingrong Wang and Shouyang Wang
- China's growing methanol economy and its implications for energy and the environment pp. 878-884

- Chi-Jen Yang and Robert B. Jackson
- Power quality and energy efficiency assessment and the need for labelling and minimum performance standard of uninterruptible power systems (UPS) in Brazil pp. 885-892

- Ildo L. Sauer, Hédio Tatizawa and Francisco A.M. Salotti
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