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Volume 40, issue C, 2012
- Strategic choices for renewable energy investment: Conceptual framework and opportunities for further research pp. 1-10

- Rolf Wüstenhagen and Emanuela Menichetti
- The development and commercialization of solar PV technology in the oil industry pp. 11-20

- Jonatan Pinkse and Daniel van den Buuse
- Going beyond best technology and lowest price: on renewable energy investors’ preference for service-driven business models pp. 21-27

- Moritz Loock
- The impact of behavioural factors in the renewable energy investment decision making process: Conceptual framework and empirical findings pp. 28-38

- Andrea Masini and Emanuela Menichetti
- Modeling renewable energy company risk pp. 39-48

- Perry Sadorsky
- Figuring what’s fair: The cost of equity capital for renewable energy in emerging markets pp. 49-58

- Charles Donovan and Laura Nuñez Letamendia
- Renewables and climate change mitigation: Irreversible energy investment under uncertainty and portfolio effects pp. 59-68

- Sabine Fuss, Jana Szolgayová, Nikolay Khabarov and Michael Obersteiner
- Power sector investment risk and renewable energy: A Japanese case study using portfolio risk optimization method pp. 69-80

- Anindya Bhattacharya and Satoshi Kojima
- Renewable energy investment and the clean development mechanism pp. 81-89

- Kirill Zavodov
- Carbon market risks and rewards: Firm perceptions of CDM investment decisions in Brazil and India pp. 90-102

- Nathan E. Hultman, Simone Pulver, Leticia Guimarães, Ranjit Deshmukh and Jennifer Kane
- Perception of risks in renewable energy projects: The case of concentrated solar power in North Africa pp. 103-109

- Nadejda Komendantova, Anthony Patt, Lucile Barras and Antonella Battaglini
- Overcoming obstacles against effective solar lighting interventions in South Asia pp. 110-120

- Sam Wong
- On the electrical two-part tariff—The Brazilian perspective pp. 123-130

- Paulo E. Steele Santos, Rafael Coradi Leme and Leandro Galvão
- Factors in low-carbon energy transformations: Comparing nuclear and bioenergy in Brazil, Sweden, and the United States pp. 131-146

- Nathan E. Hultman, Elizabeth L. Malone, Paul Runci, Gregory Carlock and Kate L. Anderson
- Energy return on (energy) invested (EROI), oil prices, and energy transitions pp. 147-158

- Matthew Kuperus Heun and Martin de Wit
- Efficiency assessment and benchmarking of thermal power plants in India pp. 159-176

- Naveen Shrivastava, Seema Sharma and Kavita Chauhan
- Security of electricity supply at the generation level: Problem analysis pp. 177-185

- P. Rodilla and C. Batlle
- Impact evaluation of productive use—An implementation guideline for electrification projects pp. 186-195

- Gunther Bensch, Jörg Peters and Christoph Schmidt
- If diversification is good, why don't countries diversify more? The political economy of diversification in resource-rich countries pp. 196-203

- Arne Wiig and Ivar Kolstad
- Assessing the potential of hybrid energy technology to reduce exhaust emissions from global shipping pp. 204-218

- Eleftherios K. Dedes, Dominic A. Hudson and Stephen R. Turnock
- Whole systems appraisal of a UK Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) system: Energy, environmental, and economic evaluations pp. 219-230

- Geoffrey P. Hammond, Hassan Harajli, Craig I. Jones and Adrian B. Winnett
- Myths and facts about electricity in the U.S. South pp. 231-241

- Marilyn A. Brown, Etan Gumerman, Xiaojing Sun, Kenneth Sercy and Gyungwon Kim
- Reforming small electricity systems under political instability: The case of Nepal pp. 242-251

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- A business case for Smart Grid technologies: A systemic perspective pp. 252-259

- Vincenzo Giordano and Gianluca Fulli
- Vested interests, energy efficiency and renewables in Japan pp. 260-273

- Espen Moe
- China's coal policy since 1979: A brief overview pp. 274-281

- Lei Shen, Tian-ming Gao and Xin Cheng
- Development trends in the Azerbaijan oil and gas sector: Achievements and challenges pp. 282-292

- Aitor Ciarreta Antuñano and Shahriyar Nasirov
- The willingness of farmers to engage with bioenergy and woody biomass production: A regional case study from Cumbria pp. 293-300

- I. Convery, D. Robson, A. Ottitsch and M. Long
- The problem of the legal nature of Green Certificates in the Italian legal system pp. 301-306

- Valentina Colcelli
- Assessing the impact of forward trading, retail liberalization, and white certificates on the Italian wholesale electricity prices pp. 307-317

- Andrea Petrella and Sandro Sapio
- Explaining crude oil prices using fundamental measures pp. 318-324

- Les Coleman
- Price regulation and relative price convergence: Evidence from the retail gasoline market in Canada pp. 325-334

- Farrukh Suvankulov, Chi Keung Lau and Fatma Ogucu
- Appropriate storage for high-penetration grid-connected photovoltaic plants pp. 335-344

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- A hybrid Delphi-SWOT paradigm for oil and gas pipeline strategic planning in Caspian Sea basin pp. 345-360

- Madjid Tavana, Mohsen Pirdashti, Dennis T. Kennedy, Jean-Pierre Belaud and Majid Behzadian
- Experience curve analysis on South Korean nuclear technology and comparative analysis with South Korean renewable technologies pp. 361-373

- Dong Wook Kim and Hyun Joon Chang
- The prospects of renewable energy technologies for rural electrification: A review from Nepal pp. 374-380

- Anup Gurung, Amal Kumar Ghimeray and Sedky H.A. Hassan
- Institutional arrangements in the emerging biodiesel industry: Case studies from Minas Gerais—Brazil pp. 381-389

- Kassia Watanabe, Jos Bijman and Maja Slingerland
- Constructing post-carbon institutions: Assessing EU carbon reduction efforts through an institutional risk governance approach pp. 390-403

- Michael LaBelle
- Potential vehicle fleet CO2 reductions and cost implications for various vehicle technology deployment scenarios in Europe pp. 404-421

- Guzay Pasaoglu, Michel Honselaar and Christian Thiel
- Stated versus revealed knowledge: Determinants of offsetting CO2 emissions from fuel consumption in vehicle use pp. 422-431

- Andreas Ziegler, Julia Schwarzkopf and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Investing in efficient industrial boiler systems in China and Vietnam pp. 432-437

- Ming Yang and Robert K. Dixon
- Coal consumption and economic growth in China pp. 438-443

- Raymond Li and Guy C.K. Leung
- Examining the potential for liquid biofuels production and usage in Ghana pp. 444-451

- George Afrane
- Environmental and economic performance of heating systems for energy-efficient dwellings: Case of passive and low-energy single-family houses pp. 452-464

- L. Georges, C. Massart, G. Van Moeseke and A. De Herde
- Retailers' risk management and vertical arrangements in electricity markets pp. 465-472

- Raphaël Homayoun Boroumand and Georg Zachmann
- Does financial development increase energy consumption? The role of industrialization and urbanization in Tunisia pp. 473-479

- Muhammad Shahbaz and Hooi Hooi Lean
- Comparing the feed-in tariff incentives for renewable electricity in Ontario and Germany pp. 480-489

- Warren E. Mabee, Justine Mannion and Tom Carpenter
Volume 39, issue 12, 2011
- Household cooking fuels and technologies in developing economies pp. 7487-7496

- Wesley Foell, Shonali Pachauri, Daniel Spreng and Hisham Zerriffi
- Measuring and monitoring energy poverty pp. 7497-7504

- Shonali Pachauri and Daniel Spreng
- Three dimensional energy profile pp. 7505-7517

- Reza Kowsari and Hisham Zerriffi
- Applying global cost-benefit analysis methods to indoor air pollution mitigation interventions in Nepal, Kenya and Sudan: Insights and challenges pp. 7518-7529

- Min Bikram Malla, Nigel Bruce, Elizabeth Bates and Eva Rehfuess
- Health and climate benefits of cookstove replacement options pp. 7530-7542

- Andrew P. Grieshop, Julian D. Marshall and Milind Kandlikar
- Improved stoves in India: A study of sustainable business models pp. 7543-7556

- Gireesh Shrimali, Xander Slaski, Mark C. Thurber and Hisham Zerriffi
- Adoption and sustained use of improved cookstoves pp. 7557-7566

- Ilse Ruiz-Mercado, Omar Masera, Hilda Zamora and Kirk R. Smith
- Energy access and transition to cleaner cooking fuels and technologies in Sri Lanka: Issues and policy limitations pp. 7567-7574

- Anoja Wickramasinghe
- Providing cleaner energy access in Indonesia through the megaproject of kerosene conversion to LPG pp. 7575-7586

- Hanung Budya and Muhammad Yasir Arofat
- Hardships and health impacts on women due to traditional cooking fuels: A case study of Himachal Pradesh, India pp. 7587-7594

- Jyoti Parikh
- The role of donor organisations in promoting energy efficient cook stoves pp. 7595-7599

- Marlis Kees and Lisa Feldmann
- Understanding an improved cookstove program in rural Mexico: An analysis from the implementers' perspective pp. 7600-7608

- Karin Troncoso, Alicia Castillo, Leticia Merino, Elena Lazos and Omar R. Masera
- UK Electricity Market Reform—revolution or much ado about nothing? pp. 7609-7611

- David Toke
- China's energy security, the Malacca dilemma and responses pp. 7612-7615

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- A comparison of two typical multicyclic models used to forecast the world's conventional oil production pp. 7616-7621

- Jianliang Wang, Lianyong Feng, Lin Zhao, Simon Snowden and Xu Wang
- Concentrating solar thermal power as a viable alternative in China's electricity supply pp. 7622-7636

- John Chung-Ling Chien and Noam Lior
- Status and perspectives of renewable energy policy and deployment in the European Union—What is needed to reach the 2020 targets? pp. 7637-7657

- Corinna Klessmann, Anne Held, Max Rathmann and Mario Ragwitz
- Optimization of target speeds of high-speed railway trains for traction energy saving and transport efficiency improvement pp. 7658-7665

- Xuesong Feng
- In search of better energy performance in the Portuguese buildings—The case of the Portuguese regulation pp. 7666-7683

- Joaquim Ferreira and Manuel Pinheiro
- The influence of consumers' environmental beliefs and attitudes on energy saving behaviours pp. 7684-7694

- David Gadenne, Bishnu Sharma, Don Kerr and Tim Smith
- Value of sensitive in-situ environmental assets in energy resource extraction pp. 7695-7701

- Dodo J. Thampapillai
- Did residential electricity rates fall after retail competition? A dynamic panel analysis pp. 7702-7711

- Adam Swadley and Mine Yucel
- Regional differences in the factors that influence China’s energy-related carbon emissions, and potential mitigation strategies pp. 7712-7718

- Yan Zhang, Jinyun Zhang, Zhifeng Yang and Shengsheng Li
- Global climate change implications for coastal and offshore oil and gas development pp. 7719-7725

- Virginia Burkett
- A re-examination of stationarity of energy consumption: Evidence from new unit root tests pp. 7726-7738

- Mübariz Hasanov and Erdinc Telatar
- Exploring the determinants of “best practice” benchmarking in electricity network regulation pp. 7739-7746

- Aoife Haney and Michael Pollitt
- Model projections for household energy use in India pp. 7747-7761

- Bas van Ruijven, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Bert J.M. de Vries, Morna Isaac, Jeroen P. van der Sluijs, Paul L. Lucas and P. Balachandra
- Large and small baseload power plants: Drivers to define the optimal portfolios pp. 7762-7775

- Giorgio Locatelli and Mauro Mancini
- Cost-effectiveness of greenhouse gas mitigation in transport: A review of methodological approaches and their impact pp. 7776-7793

- Robert Kok, Jan Anne Annema and Bert van Wee
- Critique of the regulatory limitations of exhaust CO2 emissions from passenger cars in European union pp. 7794-7802

- Christina Bampatsou and Efthimios Zervas
- Modern energy access to all in rural India: An integrated implementation strategy pp. 7803-7814

- P. Balachandra
- Modelling future private car energy demand in Ireland pp. 7815-7824

- Hannah E. Daly and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Assessing energy supply security: Outage costs in private households pp. 7825-7833

- Aaron Praktiknjo, Alexander Hähnel and Georg Erdmann
- The elephant in Hotelling's room pp. 7834-7838

- Rob Hart and Daniel Spiro
- Optimisation of a Swedish district heating system with reduced heat demand due to energy efficiency measures in residential buildings pp. 7839-7852

- M. Åberg and D. Henning
- The value of continuous power supply for Flemish households pp. 7853-7864

- Guido Pepermans
- Global oil risks in the early 21st century pp. 7865-7873

- Dean Fantazzini, Mikael Höök and André Angelantoni
- The role of income in energy consumption behaviour: Evidence from French households data pp. 7874-7883

- Jean-Michel Cayla, Nadia Maizi and Christophe Marchand
- Supporting energy initiatives in small communities by linking visions with energy scenarios and multi-criteria assessment pp. 7884-7895

- Evelina Trutnevyte, Michael Stauffacher and Roland W. Scholz
- Considering the energy, water and food nexus: Towards an integrated modelling approach pp. 7896-7906

- Morgan Bazilian, Holger Rogner, Mark Howells, Sebastian Hermann, Douglas Arent, Dolf Gielen, Pasquale Steduto, Alexander Mueller, Paul Komor, Richard Tol and Kandeh K. Yumkella
- The performance of industrial sector voluntary climate programs: Climate Wise and 1605(b) pp. 7907-7916

- William Pizer, Richard Morgenstern and Jhih-Shyang Shih
- Offshore wind development in China and its future with the existing renewable policy pp. 7917-7921

- James Yu and Jie Zheng
- An application of energy and exergy analysis in agricultural sector of Malaysia pp. 7922-7929

- J.U. Ahamed, R. Saidur, H.H. Masjuki, S. Mekhilef, M.B. Ali and M.H. Furqon
- State and local economic impacts from wind energy projects: Texas case study pp. 7930-7940

- Michael C. Slattery, Eric Lantz and Becky L. Johnson
- GDP and environment pressure: The role of energy in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 7941-7949

- Mariana Zilio and Marina Recalde
- Techno-economic analysis of a coal-fired CHP based combined heating system with gas-fired boilers for peak load compensation pp. 7950-7962

- Hai-Chao Wang, Wen-Ling Jiao, Risto Lahdelma and Ping-Hua Zou
- Evaluating the role of cogeneration for carbon management in Alberta pp. 7963-7974

- G.H. Doluweera, S.M. Jordaan, M.C. Moore, D.W. Keith and J.A. Bergerson
- An evaluation of the installation of solar photovoltaic in residential houses in Malaysia: Past, present, and future pp. 7975-7987

- Firdaus Muhammad-Sukki, Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez, Siti Hawa Abu-Bakar, Scott G. McMeekin and Brian G. Stewart
- An evaluation of domestic solar energy potential in Taiwan incorporating land use analysis pp. 7988-8002

- Cheng-Dar Yue and Guo-Rong Huang
- Measurement and analysis of product energy efficiency to assist energy star criteria development: An example for desktop computers pp. 8003-8010

- Seong-Rin Lim and Julie M. Schoenung
- Trade-linked Canada–United States household environmental impact analysis of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 8011-8021

- Thomas M. Ferguson and Heather L. MacLean
- Exploring the core factors and its dynamic effects on oil price: An application on path analysis and BVAR-TVP model pp. 8022-8036

- Jian Chai, Ju-E. Guo, Lei Meng and Shou-Yang Wang
- Factors influencing future oil and gas prospects in the Arctic pp. 8037-8045

- Øistein Harsem, Arne Eide and Knut Heen
- Grid-connected renewable energy in China: Policies and institutions under gradualism, developmentalism, and socialism pp. 8046-8050

- Clara García
- Area price and demand response in a market with 25% wind power pp. 8051-8061

- Poul Erik Grohnheit, Frits Møller Andersen and Helge V. Larsen
- Role of oil price shocks on macroeconomic activities: An SVAR approach to the Malaysian economy and monetary responses pp. 8062-8069

- Huson Ali Ahmed and Ikm Mokhtarul Wadud
- Technology mix alternatives with high shares of wind power and photovoltaics—case study for Spain pp. 8070-8077

- Ghassan Zubi
- Large-scale integration of renewable and distributed generation of electricity in Spain: Current situation and future needs pp. 8078-8087

- Rafael Cossent, Tomás Gómez and Luis Olmos
- An econometric analysis of residential consumption of fuelwood in a mountainous prefecture of Northern Greece pp. 8088-8097

- G. Arabatzis and Chrysovalantis Malesios
- Oil price, biofuels and food supply pp. 8098-8105

- Govinda Timilsina, Simon Mevel and Ashish Shrestha
- Assessment of the feed-in tariff mechanism for renewable energies in Taiwan pp. 8106-8115

- Yun-Hsun Huang and Jung-Hua Wu
- Analysing success of regulatory policy transfers: Evidence from Turkish energy markets pp. 8116-8124

- Seyit Ali Dastan
- Promotion of energy conservation in developing countries through the combination of ESCO and CDM: A case study of introducing distributed energy resources into Chinese urban areas pp. 8125-8136

- Hongbo Ren, Weisheng Zhou, Weijun Gao and Qiong Wu
- Who puts the most energy into energy conservation? A segmentation of energy consumers based on energy-related behavioral characteristics pp. 8137-8152

- Bernadette Sütterlin, Thomas A. Brunner and Michael Siegrist
- Fuel economy of new passenger cars in Mexico: Trends from 1988 to 2008 and prospects pp. 8153-8162

- Claudia Sheinbaum-Pardo and Carlos Chávez-Baeza
- Demand side management—A simulation of household behavior under variable prices pp. 8163-8174

- Sebastian Gottwalt, Wolfgang Ketter, Carsten Block, John Collins and Christof Weinhardt
- Coal liquefaction policy in China: Explaining the policy reversal since 2006 pp. 8175-8184

- Fang Rong and David G. Victor
- The effects of oil price on regional economies with different production structures: A case study from Korea using a structural VAR model pp. 8185-8195

- Chuhwan Park, Mo Chung and Sukgyu Lee
- Reducing the greenhouse gas footprint of shale gas pp. 8196-8199

- Jinsheng Wang, David Ryan and Edward J. Anthony
Volume 39, issue 11, 2011
- Overview of the Northeast Asia energy situation pp. 6703-6711

- David von Hippel, Timothy Savage and Peter Hayes
- Introduction to the Asian Energy Security project: Project organization and methodologies pp. 6712-6718

- David Von Hippel, Timothy Savage and Peter Hayes
- Energy security and sustainability in Northeast Asia pp. 6719-6730

- David von Hippel, Tatsujiro Suzuki, James H. Williams, Timothy Savage and Peter Hayes
- The Japanese energy sector: Current situation, and future paths pp. 6731-6744

- Kae Takase and Tatsujiro Suzuki
- Recent development of energy supply and demand in China, and energy sector prospects through 2030 pp. 6745-6759

- Yanjia Wang, Alun Gu and Aling Zhang
- Energy sector of the Russian Far East: Current status and scenarios for the future pp. 6760-6780

- Victor Kalashnikov, Ruslan Gulidov and Alexander Ognev
- DPRK energy sector development priorities: Options and preferences pp. 6781-6789

- David von Hippel and Peter Hayes
- The long-term forecast of Taiwan’s energy supply and demand: LEAP model application pp. 6790-6803

- Yophy Huang, Yunchang Jeffrey Bor and Chieh-Yu Peng
- Australia: Approaching an energy crossroads pp. 6804-6813

- Jim Falk and Domenica Settle
- Energy supply, demand, and policy in Viet Nam, with future projections pp. 6814-6826

- Pham Khanh Toan, Nguyen Minh Bao and Nguyen Ha Dieu
- Japan's spent fuel and plutonium management challenge pp. 6827-6841

- Tadahiro Katsuta and Tatsujiro Suzuki
- Japanese wind energy development policy: Grand plan or group think? pp. 6842-6854

- Scott Victor Valentine
- Northeast Asia regional energy infrastructure proposals pp. 6855-6866

- David von Hippel, Ruslan Gulidov, Victor Kalashnikov and Peter Hayes
- Future regional nuclear fuel cycle cooperation in East Asia: Energy security costs and benefits pp. 6867-6881

- David von Hippel, Peter Hayes, Jungmin Kang and Tadahiro Katsuta
- Energy demand and supply, energy policies, and energy security in the Republic of Korea pp. 6882-6897

- Hoseok Kim, Eui-soon Shin and Woo-jin Chung
- The cost of domestic energy prices to Saudi Arabia pp. 6900-6905

- Yousef Alyousef and Paul Stevens
- Analysis on influence factors of China's CO2 emissions based on Path–STIRPAT model pp. 6906-6911

- Huanan Li, Hailin Mu, Ming Zhang and Nan Li
- Securing energy equity pp. 6912-6913

- Lars Kåre Grimsby
- Capacity factors and solar job creation pp. 6914-6915

- Matt Croucher
- Comparative study of different nuclear fuel cycle options: Quantitative analysis on material flow pp. 6916-6924

- Byung Heung Park, Fanxing Gao, Eun-ha Kwon and Won Il Ko
- Sugar rush: Prospects for a global ethanol market pp. 6925-6935

- Anil Hira
- Consumer choice between ethanol and gasoline: Lessons from Brazil and Sweden pp. 6936-6942

- Henrique Pacini and Semida Silveira
- The Honduran palm oil industry: Employing lessons from Malaysia in the search for economically and environmentally sustainable energy solutions pp. 6943-6950

- Catherine Craven
- Antagonistic bioenergies: Technological divergence of the ethanol industry in Brazil pp. 6951-6961

- Roberto Guerrero Compeán and Karen R. Polenske
- Spatial variation of emissions impacts due to renewable energy siting decisions in the Western U.S. under high-renewable penetration scenarios pp. 6962-6971

- Seth Blumsack and Jianhua Xu
- The optimum mix of electricity from wind- and solar-sources in conventional power systems: Evaluating the case for New York State pp. 6972-6980

- Thomas Nikolakakis and Vasilis Fthenakis
- A local-scale low-carbon plan based on the STIRPAT model and the scenario method: The case of Minhang District, Shanghai, China pp. 6981-6990

- Mingwei Wang, Yue Che, Kai Yang, Min Wang, Lijun Xiong and Yuchi Huang
- Panel estimation for CO2 emissions, energy consumption, economic growth, trade openness and urbanization of newly industrialized countries pp. 6991-6999

- Md. Sharif Hossain
- Efficiency-improving fossil fuel technologies for electricity generation: Data selection and trends pp. 7000-7014

- Elisa Lanzi, Elena Verdolini and Ivan Haščič
- Analyzing public awareness and acceptance of alternative fuel vehicles in China: The case of EV pp. 7015-7024

- Yong Zhang, Yifeng Yu and Bai Zou
- Potential role of power authorities in offshore wind power development in the US pp. 7025-7035

- Amardeep Dhanju, Jeremy Firestone and Willett Kempton
- Prioritizing towards a green export portfolio for India: An environmental input–output approach pp. 7036-7048

- Amrita Goldar, Jaya Bhanot and Kazushige Shimpo
- Projecting demand and supply of forest biomass for heating in Norway pp. 7049-7058

- Erik Trømborg, Monica Havskjold, Ole Lislebø and Per Kristian Rørstad
- The impact of tax reform on new car purchases in Ireland pp. 7059-7067

- Hugh Hennessy and Richard Tol
- Reconsidering the European regulation of merchant transmission investment in light of the third energy package: The role of dominant generators pp. 7068-7077

- Adrien de Hauteclocque and Vincent Rious
- What is driving CO2 emissions in a typical manufacturing center of South China? The case of Jiangsu Province pp. 7078-7083

- Sai Liang and Tianzhu Zhang
- Household energy demand in Kenya: An application of the linear approximate almost ideal demand system (LA-AIDS) pp. 7084-7094

- Dianah Ngui, John Mutua, Hellen Osiolo and Eric Aligula
- Net energy yield from production of conventional oil pp. 7095-7102

- Michael Dale, Susan Krumdieck and Pat Bodger
- Carbon capture and storage—Investment strategies for the future? pp. 7103-7111

- Margarethe Rammerstorfer and Roland Eisl
- Performance evaluation and improvement directions for an Indian electric utility pp. 7112-7120

- Vinod Kumar Yadav, N.P. Padhy and H.O. Gupta
- Voluntary agreements in the field of energy efficiency and emission reduction: Review and analysis of experiences in the European Union pp. 7121-7129

- Silvia Rezessy and Paolo Bertoldi
- Fuel consumption rates of passenger cars in China: Labels versus real-world pp. 7130-7135

- Hong Huo, Zhiliang Yao, Kebin He and Xin Yu
- Fruitful symbiosis: Why an export bundled with wind energy is the most feasible option for North African concentrated solar power pp. 7136-7145

- Christoph Kost, Benjamin Pfluger, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Mario Ragwitz
- Energy efficiency and the cost of GHG abatement: A comparison of bottom-up and hybrid models for the US pp. 7146-7155

- Rose Murphy and Mark Jaccard
- When the grace period is over: Assessing the new Member States' compliance with EU requirements for oil stockholding pp. 7156-7164

- Jale Tosun
- Green growth in the post-Copenhagen climate pp. 7165-7173

- Thomas Sterner and Maria Damon
- The cost of fuel economy in the Indian passenger vehicle market pp. 7174-7183

- Randy Chugh, Maureen Cropper and Urvashi Narain
- Employment impacts of solar energy in Turkey pp. 7184-7190

- Müjgan Çetin and Nilüfer Eğrican
- Implications of local lifecycle analyses and low carbon fuel standard design on gasohol transportation fuels pp. 7191-7201

- Adam M. Boies, Dane McFarlane, Steven Taff, Winthrop F. Watts and David B. Kittelson
- Oil depletion and development in Cameroon: A critical appraisal of the permanent income hypothesis pp. 7202-7216

- Calvin Z. Djiofack and Luc Omgba
- The rural utility response to Colorado’s electricity mandates pp. 7217-7223

- Sean Tierney
- The role of energy-service demand reduction in global climate change mitigation: Combining energy modelling and decomposition analysis pp. 7224-7233

- Fabian Kesicki and Gabrial Anandarajah
- Understanding industrial energy use: Physical energy intensity changes in Indian manufacturing sector pp. 7234-7243

- B. Sudhakara Reddy and Binay Kumar Ray
- Examining the Small Renewable Energy Power (SREP) Program in Malaysia pp. 7244-7256

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Ira Martina Drupady
- Induced motor vehicle travel from improved fuel efficiency and road expansion pp. 7257-7264

- Qing Su
- Intrastate conflict in oil producing states: A threat to global oil supply? pp. 7265-7274

- Peter Toft
- Going “green”: trade specialisation dynamics in the solar photovoltaic sector pp. 7275-7283

- Bernardina Algieri, Antonio Aquino and Marianna Succurro
- On China's energy intensity statistics: Toward a comprehensive and transparent indicator pp. 7284-7289

- Xin Wang
- Solar power generation in the US: Too expensive, or a bargain? pp. 7290-7297

- Richard Perez, Ken Zweibel and Thomas E. Hoff
- Comparison of household consumption and regional production approaches to assess urban energy use and implications for policy pp. 7298-7309

- Timothy Baynes, Manfred Lenzen, Julia K. Steinberger and Xuemei Bai
- Modelling the effects of climate change on the energy system—A case study of Norway pp. 7310-7321

- Pernille Seljom, Eva Rosenberg, Audun Fidje, Jan Erik Haugen, Michaela Meir, John Rekstad and Thore Jarlset
- The energy intensity in Lithuania during 1995–2009: A LMDI approach pp. 7322-7334

- Alvydas Baležentis, Tomas Baležentis and Dalia Streimikiene
- Energy efficiency and appliance purchases in Europe: Consumer profiles and choice determinants pp. 7335-7346

- Rui Gaspar and Dalila Antunes
- The importance of marginal cost electricity pricing to the success of greenhouse gas reduction programs pp. 7347-7360

- Lee S. Friedman
- Exploring the bargaining space within international climate negotiations based on political, economic and environmental considerations pp. 7361-7371

- Angelica Mendoza Beltran, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Andries F. Hof, Detlef P. van Vuuren and Jasper van Vliet
- Modeling and forecasting natural gas demand in Bangladesh pp. 7372-7380

- Zia Wadud, Himadri S. Dey, Md. Ashfanoor Kabir and Shahidul I. Khan
- CO2 emissions embodied in China's exports from 2002 to 2008: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 7381-7388

- Ming Xu, Ran Li, John C. Crittenden and Yongsheng Chen
- Success factors of energy performance contracting (EPC) for sustainable building energy efficiency retrofit (BEER) of hotel buildings in China pp. 7389-7398

- Pengpeng Xu, Edwin Hon-Wan Chan and Queena Kun Qian
- Accounting emergy flows to determine the best production model of a coffee plantation pp. 7399-7407

- B.F. Giannetti, Y. Ogura, S.H. Bonilla and C.M.V.B. Almeida
- Energy consumption and economic growth revisited in African countries pp. 7408-7421

- Jude Eggoh, Chrysost Bangaké and Christophe Rault
- The coming sustainable energy transition: History, strategies, and outlook pp. 7422-7431

- Barry D. Solomon and Karthik Krishna
- Continuous emission monitoring systems at power plants in China: Improving SO2 emission measurement pp. 7432-7438

- Xuehua Zhang and Jeremy Schreifels
- Advocacy coalitions and wind power development: Insights from Quebec pp. 7439-7447

- Maya Jegen and Gabriel Audet
- Considering only first-order effects? How simplifications lead to unrealistic technology optimism in climate change mitigation pp. 7448-7454

- Anders Arvesen, Ryan M. Bright and Edgar G. Hertwich
- The influence of generation mix on the wind integrating capability of North China power grids: A modeling interpretation and potential solutions pp. 7455-7463

- Dayang Yu, Bo Zhang, Jun Liang and Xueshan Han
Volume 39, issue 10, 2011
- Editorial pp. 5681-5681

- Rocio A. Diaz-Chavez and Jeremy Woods
- Development of a sustainability reporting scheme for biofuels: A UK case study pp. 5682-5689

- Jessica Chalmers and Greg Archer
- Global land-use implications of first and second generation biofuel targets pp. 5690-5702

- Petr Havlík, Uwe Schneider, Erwin Schmid, Hannes Böttcher, Steffen Fritz, Rastislav Skalský, Kentaro Aoki, Stéphane De Cara, Georg Kindermann, Florian Kraxner, Sylvain Leduc, Ian McCallum, Aline Mosnier, Timm Sauer and Michael Obersteiner
- Sustainability assessment of bio-ethanol production in Brazil considering land use change, GHG emissions and socio-economic aspects pp. 5703-5716

- Arnaldo Walter, Paulo Dolzan, Oscar Quilodrán, Janaína G. de Oliveira, Cinthia da Silva, Fabrício Piacente and Anna Segerstedt
- Sustainability of biofuels in Latin America: Risks and opportunities pp. 5717-5725

- Rainer Janssen and Dominik Damian Rutz
- Methods of dealing with co-products of biofuels in life-cycle analysis and consequent results within the U.S. context pp. 5726-5736

- Michael Wang, Hong Huo and Salil Arora
- Biofuel production and implications for land use, food production and environment in India pp. 5737-5745

- N.H. Ravindranath, C. Sita Lakshmi, Ritumbra Manuvie and P. Balachandra
- Potential to expand sustainable bioenergy from sugarcane in southern Africa pp. 5746-5750

- Watson Helen K.
- Land clearing and greenhouse gas emissions from Jatropha biofuels on African Miombo Woodlands pp. 5751-5762

- Romijn Henny A.
- Assessing biofuels: Aiming for sustainable development or complying with the market? pp. 5763-5769

- Diaz-Chavez Rocio A.
- Vietnam's energy sector: A review of current energy policies and strategies pp. 5770-5777

- Tien Minh Do and Deepak Sharma
- Balancing BEC and IAQ in civil buildings during rapid urbanization in China: Regulation, interplay and collaboration pp. 5778-5790

- Jiefeng Zhang, Zhipeng Bai, Victor W.C. Chang and Xiao Ding
- Energy use and changing energy policies of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 5791-5794

- Ugursal V. Ismet
- Potential problems and limitations of energy conservation and energy efficiency pp. 5795-5799

- Croucher Matt
- Energy autarky: A conceptual framework for sustainable regional development pp. 5800-5810

- Matthias Otto Müller, Adrian Stämpfli, Ursula Dold and Thomas Hammer
- Short- and long-run time-of-use price elasticities in Swiss residential electricity demand pp. 5811-5817

- Massimo Filippini
- South Africa's greenhouse gas emissions under business-as-usual: The technical basis of 'Growth without Constraints' in the Long-Term Mitigation Scenarios pp. 5818-5828

- Harald Winkler, Alison Hughes, Andrew Marquard, Mary Haw and Bruno Merven
- Regulatory road maps for the integration of intermittent electricity generation: Methodology development and the case of The Netherlands pp. 5829-5839

- Adriaan J. van der Welle and Jeroen de Joode
- Regional model of EKC for air pollution: Evidence from the Republic of Korea pp. 5840-5849

- Soonae Park and Youngmi Lee
- OSeMOSYS: The Open Source Energy Modeling System: An introduction to its ethos, structure and development pp. 5850-5870

- Mark Howells, Holger Rogner, Neil Strachan, Charles Heaps, Hillard Huntington, Socrates Kypreos, Alison Hughes, Semida Silveira, Joe DeCarolis, Morgan Bazillian and Richard Roehrl
- Battery sizing for serial plug-in hybrid electric vehicles: A model-based economic analysis for Germany pp. 5871-5882

- Christian-Simon Ernst, André Hackbarth, Reinhard Madlener, Benedikt Lunz, Dirk Uwe Sauer and Lutz Eckstein
- Potential impacts assessment of plug-in electric vehicles on the Portuguese energy market pp. 5883-5897

- C. Camus, T. Farias and J. Esteves
- The crucial relationship among energy commodity prices: Evidence from the Spanish electricity market pp. 5898-5908

- Victor Moutinho, Joel Vieira and António Carrizo Moreira
- China's transition to green energy systems: The economics of home solar water heaters and their popularization in Dezhou city pp. 5909-5919

- Wei Li, Guojun Song, Melanie Beresford and Ben Ma
- An overview of energy consumption of the globalized world economy pp. 5920-5928

- Z.M. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Applying real options analysis to assess cleaner energy development strategies pp. 5929-5938

- Ching-Tsung Cheng, Shang-Lien Lo and Tyrone Lin
- High penetration wind generation impacts on spot prices in the Australian national electricity market pp. 5939-5949

- Nicholas J. Cutler, Nicholas D. Boerema, Iain F. MacGill and Hugh R. Outhred
- Greenhouse gas reporting for biofuels: A comparison between the RED, RTFO and PAS2050 methodologies pp. 5950-5960

- Carly Whittaker, Marcelle C. McManus and Geoffrey P. Hammond
- Demand side management program evaluation based on industrial and commercial field data pp. 5961-5969

- Eissa M.M.
- Coal production forecast and low carbon policies in China pp. 5970-5979

- Jianzhou Wang, Yao Dong, Jie Wu, Ren Mu and He Jiang
- CO2 emissions embodied in China-US trade: Input-output analysis based on the emergy/dollar ratio pp. 5980-5987

- Huibin Du, Jianghong Guo, Guozhu Mao, Alexander M. Smith, Xuxu Wang and Yuan Wang
- The TC-PSI indicator for forecasting the potential for market power in wholesale electricity markets pp. 5988-5998

- Mohammad R. Hesamzadeh, Darryl R. Biggar and Nasser Hosseinzadeh
- Contributing to local policy making on GHG emission reduction through inventorying and attribution: A case study of Shenyang, China pp. 5999-6010

- Fengming Xi, Yong Geng, Xudong Chen, Yunsong Zhang, Xinbei Wang, Bing Xue, Huijuan Dong, Zhu Liu, Wanxia Ren, Tsuyoshi Fujita and Qinghua Zhu
- Second law analysis of a diesel engine waste heat recovery with a combined sensible and latent heat storage system pp. 6011-6020

- V. Pandiyarajan, M. Chinnappandian, V. Raghavan and R. Velraj
- Renewable energy adoption in an ageing population: Heterogeneity in preferences for micro-generation technology adoption pp. 6021-6029

- Ken Willis, Riccardo Scarpa, Rose Gilroy and Neveen Hamza
- The role of technological availability for the distributive impacts of climate change mitigation policy pp. 6030-6039

- Michael Lüken, Ottmar Edenhofer, Brigitte Knopf, Marian Leimbach, Gunnar Luderer and Nico Bauer
- Carbon trading: Current schemes and future developments pp. 6040-6054

- Slobodan Perdan and Adisa Azapagic
- Comparative financial analysis of electricity utilities in West Africa pp. 6055-6064

- Fritsch Rémi
- Effects of substituting energy with capital on China's aggregated energy and environmental efficiency pp. 6065-6072

- Mian Yang, Fu-Xia Yang and Xing-Peng Chen
- A review of the biogas industry in China pp. 6073-6081

- Xinyuan Jiang, Sven G. Sommer and Knud V. Christensen
- Sustainable energy development in Austria until 2020: Insights from applying the integrated model "e3.at" pp. 6082-6099

- Andrea Stocker, Anett Großmann, Reinhard Madlener and Marc Ingo Wolter
- Methodologies and applications for critical infrastructure protection: State-of-the-art pp. 6100-6119

- Jose M. Yusta, Gabriel J. Correa and Roberto Lacal-Arántegui
- Carbon dioxide emission from the Turkish electricity sector and its mitigation options pp. 6120-6135

- Izzet Ari and Merih Aydinalp Koksal
- China's regional CO2 emissions: Characteristics, inter-regional transfer and emission reduction policies pp. 6136-6144

- Lei Meng, Ju'e Guo, Jian Chai and Zengkai Zhang
- Electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Bangladesh: Revisited evidences pp. 6145-6150

- Mazbahul Ahamad and A.K.M. Islam
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles can be clean and economical in dirty power systems pp. 6151-6161

- Ramteen Sioshansi and Jacob Miller
- Potential cost savings from internal/external CO2 emissions trading in the Korean electric power industry pp. 6162-6167

- Lee Myunghun
- Project finance risk evaluation of the Electric power industry of Serbia pp. 6168-6177

- Dragana MakajiÄ NikoliÄ, Sandra Jednak, SlaÄana BenkoviÄ and Vladimir PoznaniÄ
- Electric vehicles in imperfect electricity markets: The case of Germany pp. 6178-6189

- Wolf-Peter Schill
- A snapshot of the European energy service market in 2010 and policy recommendations to foster a further market development pp. 6190-6198

- Angelica Marino, Paolo Bertoldi, Silvia Rezessy and Benigna Boza-Kiss
- Nuclear renaissance, public perception and design criteria: An exploratory review pp. 6199-6210

- Martin J. Goodfellow, Hugo R. Williams and Adisa Azapagic
- Rural electrification for isolated consumers: Sustainable management model based on residue biomass pp. 6211-6219

- Giorgiana Pinheiro, Gonçalo Rendeiro, João Pinho and Emanuel Macedo
- Peak loads and network investments in sustainable energy transitions pp. 6220-6233

- Erik Blokhuis, Bart Brouwers, Eric van der Putten and Wim Schaefer
- The potential impacts of climate-change policy on freshwater use in thermoelectric power generation pp. 6234-6242

- Munish K. Chandel, Lincoln F. Pratson and Robert B. Jackson
- Impact assessment for a sustainable energy future'Reflections and practical experiences pp. 6243-6253

- Jean Hugé, Tom Waas, Gilbert Eggermont and Aviel Verbruggen
- A new energy future for South Africa: The political ecology of South African renewable energy pp. 6254-6261

- Joel Krupa and Sarah Burch
- Systems-based modeling of generation variability under alternate geographic configurations of photovoltaic (PV) installations in Virginia pp. 6262-6270

- Ross D. Collins and Kenneth G. Crowther
- Classifying carbon credit buyers according to their attitudes towards and involvement in CDM sustainability labels pp. 6271-6279

- Piya Parnphumeesup and Sandy A. Kerr
- The potential impacts of grid-connected distributed generation and how to address them: A review of technical and non-technical factors pp. 6280-6290

- Robert Passey, Ted Spooner, Iain MacGill, Muriel Watt and Katerina Syngellakis
- Weighted Average Cost of Retail Gas (WACORG) highlights pricing effects in the US gas value chain: Do we need wellhead price-floor regulation to bail out the unconventional gas industry? pp. 6291-6300

- Weijermars Ruud
- Geothermal technology in Australia: Investigating social acceptance pp. 6301-6307

- Anne-Maree Dowd, Naomi Boughen, Peta Ashworth and Simone Carr-Cornish
- Uncertainties in smart grids behavior and modeling: What are the risks and vulnerabilities? How to analyze them? pp. 6308-6320

- Enrico Zio and Terje Aven
- The quantification of the embodied impacts of construction projects on energy, environment, and society based on I-O LCA pp. 6321-6330

- Yuan Chang, Robert J. Ries and Yaowu Wang
- A multi-criteria evaluation of policy instruments for climate change mitigation in the power generation sector of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 6331-6343

- Philipp Friedrich Heinrich Blechinger and Kalim Shah
- The economic value of biochar in crop production and carbon sequestration pp. 6344-6350

- Suzette Galinato, Jonathan Yoder and David Granatstein
- The prospective environmental impacts of Iran nuclear energy expansion pp. 6351-6359

- Beheshti Hamed
- Regulatory framework and business models for charging plug-in electric vehicles: Infrastructure, agents, and commercial relationships pp. 6360-6375

- Tomás Gómez San Román, Ilan Momber, Michel Rivier Abbad and Álvaro Sánchez Miralles
- A comparison of four methods to evaluate the effect of a utility residential air-conditioner load control program on peak electricity use pp. 6376-6389

- Guy R. Newsham, Benjamin J. Birt and Ian H. Rowlands
- Impact of European standard EN15251 in the energy certification of services buildings'A Portuguese study case pp. 6390-6399

- J.L. Alexandre, A. Freire, A.M. Teixeira, M. Silva and A. Rouboa
- Low-carbon off-grid electrification for rural areas in the United Kingdom: Lessons from the developing world pp. 6400-6407

- Annabel Yadoo, Alexandra Gormally and Heather Cruickshank
- Pricing offshore wind power pp. 6408-6421

- Andrew C. Levitt, Willett Kempton, Aaron P. Smith, Walt Musial and Jeremy Firestone
- Shedding light on solar technologies'A techno-economic assessment and its policy implications pp. 6422-6439

- Michael Peters, Tobias S. Schmidt, David Wiederkehr and Malte Schneider
- Industry evolution, rational agents and the transition to sustainable electricity production pp. 6440-6452

- Karolina Safarzynska and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Regulated electricity retailing in Chile pp. 6453-6465

- Alexander Galetovic and Cristián M. Muñoz
- Trends in passenger transport and freight energy use in Spain pp. 6466-6475

- María Mendiluce and Lee Schipper
- Estimation, characteristics, and determinants of energy-related industrial CO2 emissions in Shanghai (China), 1994-2009 pp. 6476-6494

- Shuai Shao, Lili Yang, Mingbo Yu and Mingliang Yu
- Update of indicators for climate change mitigation in Greece pp. 6495-6504

- C. Dimitroulopoulou and I. Ziomas
- Deconstructing the "energy weapon": Russia's threat to Europe as case study pp. 6505-6513

- Smith Stegen Karen
- The importance of learning when supporting emergent technologies for energy efficiency - A case study on policy intervention for learning for the development of energy efficient windows in Sweden pp. 6514-6524

- Bernadett Kiss and Lena Neij
- Demand for cooking fuels in a developing country: To what extent do taste and preferences matter? pp. 6525-6531

- Wisdom Akpalu, Isaac Dasmani and Peter B. Aglobitse
- Review of policies and measures for energy efficiency in industry sector pp. 6532-6550

- Tanaka Kanako
- What happened to efficiency in electricity industries after reforms? pp. 6551-6560

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Collateral effects of renewable energies deployment in Spain: Impact on thermal power plants performance and management pp. 6561-6574

- Fermín Moreno and José M. Martínez-Val
- Efficiency of European emissions markets: Lessons and implications pp. 6575-6582

- Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti and Ariful Hoque
- Reliable in the long run? Petroleum policy and long-term oil supplier reliability pp. 6583-6594

- Peter Toft and Arash Duero
- Motor systems energy efficiency supply curves: A methodology for assessing the energy efficiency potential of industrial motor systems pp. 6595-6607

- Aimee McKane and Ali Hasanbeigi
- The impact of Energy Performance Certificates on the rental and capital values of commercial property assets pp. 6608-6614

- Franz Fuerst and Patrick McAllister
- Nuclear energy consumption and economic growth in OECD countries: Cross-sectionally dependent heterogeneous panel causality analysis pp. 6615-6621

- Saban Nazlioglu, Fuat Lebe and Selim Kayhan
- Policy and institutional dimensions of the water-energy nexus pp. 6622-6630

- Christopher A. Scott, Suzanne A. Pierce, Martin J. Pasqualetti, Alice L. Jones, Burrell E. Montz and Joseph H. Hoover
- Medium-term energy outlook for Cyprus and its policy implications pp. 6631-6635

- Zachariadis Theodoros
- Imbalance in Europe's Effort Sharing Decision: Scope for strengthening incentives for energy savings in the non-ETS sectors pp. 6636-6649

- Robert Harmsen, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Bart Wesselink
- The National Fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NFRK): From accumulation to stress-test to global future pp. 6650-6657

- Kalyuzhnova Yelena
- Air quality and climate change co-benefits for the industrial sector in Durban, South Africa pp. 6658-6666

- Tirusha Thambiran and Roseanne D. Diab
- A review of the potential of renewable energy sources for the State of Jammu and Kashmir (India) pp. 6667-6671

- Arsalan Nisar and Carlos Rodríguez Monroy
- Accounting for behavioral effects of increases in the carbon dioxide (CO2) tax in revenue estimation in Sweden pp. 6672-6676

- Henrik Hammar and Magnus Sjöström
- Global wind power potential: Physical and technological limits pp. 6677-6682

- Carlos de Castro, Margarita Mediavilla, Luis Javier Miguel and Fernando Frechoso
- Risk assessment of river-type hydropower plants using fuzzy logic approach pp. 6683-6688

- Kucukali Serhat
- Analysis of Brazilian SHP policy and its regulation scenario pp. 6689-6697

- Geraldo Lúcio Tiago Filho, Camila Rocha Galhardo, Adriana de Cássia Barbosa, Regina Mambeli Barros and Fernando das Graças Braga da Silva
- Carbon markets and low-carbon investment in emerging economies: A synthesis of parallel workshops in Brazil and India pp. 6698-6700

- Nathan E. Hultman, Simone Pulver, Sergio Pacca, Samir Saran, Lydia Powell, Viviane Romeiro and Tabitha Benney
Volume 39, issue 9, 2011
- Achievements and suggestions of heat metering and energy efficiency retrofit for existing residential buildings in northern heating regions of China pp. 4675-4682

- Ding Yan, Tian Zhe, Wu Yong and Zhu Neng
- Fuel cell hybrid taxi life cycle analysis pp. 4683-4691

- Patrícia Baptista, João Ribau, João Bravo, Carla Silva, Paul Adcock and Ashley Kells
- Modeling hourly electricity dynamics for policy making in long-term scenarios pp. 4692-4702

- André Pina, Carlos Silva and Paulo Ferrão
- Cross-border integration in the European electricity market. Evidence from the pricing behavior of Norwegian and Swiss exporters pp. 4703-4712

- Jacint Balaguer
- The prospects for coal-to-liquid conversion: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 4713-4725

- Y.-H. Henry Chen, John Reilly and Sergey Paltsev
- Are government policies effective in promoting deployment of renewable electricity resources? pp. 4726-4741

- Gireesh Shrimali and Joshua Kniefel
- Spatial dependence in wind and optimal wind power allocation: A copula-based analysis pp. 4742-4754

- Oliver Grothe and Julius Schnieders
- Weekly greenhouse gas emissions of municipalities: Methods and comparisons pp. 4755-4765

- S. Monni and S. Syri
- Avoiding adverse employment effects from electricity taxation in Norway: What does it cost? pp. 4766-4773

- Geir H. Bjertnæs
- The development of a natural gas transportation logistics management system pp. 4774-4784

- Sidney Pereira dos Santos, José Eugenio Leal and Fabrício Oliveira
- The benchmarks of carbon emissions and policy implications for China's cities: Case of Nanjing pp. 4785-4794

- Jun Bi, Rongrong Zhang, Haikun Wang, Miaomiao Liu and Yi Wu
- Heating and cooling energy demand and related emissions of the German residential building stock under climate change pp. 4795-4806

- Mady Olonscheck, Anne Holsten and Jürgen P. Kropp
- The role of large scale storage in a GB low carbon energy future: Issues and policy challenges pp. 4807-4815

- Philipp Grünewald, Tim Cockerill, Marcello Contestabile and Peter Pearson
- Potential emissions reductions from grandfathered coal power plants in the United States pp. 4816-4822

- Daniel S. Cohan and Catherine Douglass
- Nuclear power, climate change and energy security: Exploring British public attitudes pp. 4823-4833

- Adam Corner, Dan Venables, Alexa Spence, Wouter Poortinga, Christina Demski and Nick Pidgeon
- Life cycle analysis for bioethanol production from sugar beet crops in Greece pp. 4834-4841

- Spyros Foteinis, Victor Kouloumpis and Theocharis Tsoutsos
- Behind an ambitious megaproject in Asia: The history and implications of the Bakun hydroelectric dam in Borneo pp. 4842-4859

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and L.C. Bulan
- Measuring energy security: Trends in the diversification of oil and natural gas supplies pp. 4860-4869

- Gail Cohen, Fred Joutz and Prakash Loungani
- CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in China: A panel data analysis pp. 4870-4875

- S.S. Wang, D.Q. Zhou, P. Zhou and Q.W. Wang
- Analyzing policy support instruments and regulatory risk factors for wind energy deployment--A developers' perspective pp. 4876-4892

- Sonja Lüthi and Thomas Prässler
- Sustainable model for financial viability of decentralized biomass gasifier based power projects pp. 4893-4901

- Debajit Palit, Ramit Malhotra and Atul Kumar
- Economic analysis of upgrading aging residential buildings in China based on dynamic energy consumption and energy price in a market economy pp. 4902-4910

- Jinlong Ouyang, Meijun Lu, Bing Li, Chunyuan Wang and Kazunori Hokao
- The efficiency of Ireland's Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff (REFIT) for wind generation pp. 4911-4919

- Ronan Doherty and Mark O'Malley
- Climate policy and energy-intensive manufacturing: A comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of cost mitigation provisions in the American Energy and Security Act of 2009 pp. 4920-4931

- Andrea M. Bassi and Joel S. Yudken
- A conceptual lignocellulosic 'feed+fuel' biorefinery and its application to the linked biofuel and cattle raising industries in Brazil pp. 4932-4938

- John A. Mathews, Hao Tan, Michael J.B. Moore and Geoff Bell
- Lead emissions from solar photovoltaic energy systems in China and India pp. 4939-4946

- Perry Gottesfeld and Christopher R. Cherry
- Forecasting of energy and diesel consumption and the cost of energy production in isolated electrical systems in the Amazon using a fuzzification process in time series models pp. 4947-4955

- João C. do L. Neto, Carlos T. da Costa Junior, Sandro D.B. Bitar and Walter B. Junior
- Utility regulation--The scope and structure of electrical safety regulation pp. 4956-4961

- Malcolm Abbott and Bruce Cohen
- Relative benefits of technology and occupant behaviour in moving towards a more energy efficient, sustainable housing paradigm pp. 4962-4970

- Brian Pilkington, Richard Roach and James Perkins
- Is there co-movement of agricultural commodities futures prices and crude oil? pp. 4971-4984

- Valeri Natanelov, Mohammad J. Alam, Andrew McKenzie and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Ancillary benefits of climate policy in a small open economy: The case of Sweden pp. 4985-4998

- Anna Krook Riekkola, Erik O. Ahlgren and Patrik Söderholm
- The relative impacts of distributed and centralized generation of electricity on local air quality in the South Coast Air Basin of California pp. 4999-5007

- Qiguo Jing and Akula Venkatram
- Introducing a demand-based electricity distribution tariff in the residential sector: Demand response and customer perception pp. 5008-5025

- Cajsa Bartusch, Fredrik Wallin, Monica Odlare, Iana Vassileva and Lars Wester
- Constraints of fossil fuels depletion on global warming projections pp. 5026-5034

- Luca Chiari and Antonio Zecca
- Leapfrog to the future: Energy scenarios and strategies for Suriname to 2050 pp. 5035-5044

- Daniël A. Lachman
- Simulating the impact of policy, energy prices and technological progress on the passenger car fleet in Austria--A model based analysis 2010-2050 pp. 5045-5062

- Maximilian Kloess and Andreas Müller
- Grid integration policies of gas-fired cogeneration in Peninsular Malaysia: Fallacies and counterexamples pp. 5063-5075

- M. Shaaban, A.H. Azit and K.M. Nor
- China's experiment on the differential electricity pricing policy and the struggle for energy conservation pp. 5076-5085

- Jinjin Chen
- Impacts and implications of implementing voluntary greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in major countries and Korea pp. 5086-5095

- Jaekyu Lim
- The case for a new capacity mechanism in the UK electricity market--Lessons from Australia and New Zealand pp. 5096-5098

- Jamie Carstairs and Ian Pope
- What drives renewable energy development? pp. 5099-5104

- L. Alagappan, R. Orans and Chi-Keung Woo
- Valuing energy policy attributes for environmental management: Choice experiment evidence from a research institution pp. 5105-5115

- Tim Komarek, Frank Lupi and Michael D. Kaplowitz
- Space for innovation for sustainable community-based biofuel production and use: Lessons learned for policy from Nhambita community, Mozambique pp. 5116-5128

- Marc Schut, Annemarie van Paassen, Cees Leeuwis, Sandra Bos, Wilson Leonardo and Anna Lerner
- GEMFLOW: A time dependent model to assess responses to natural gas supply crises pp. 5129-5136

- A. Szikszai and F. Monforti
- The effect of carbon tax on per capita CO2 emissions pp. 5137-5146

- Boqiang Lin and Xuehui Li
- Forecasting world and regional aviation jet fuel demands to the mid-term (2025) pp. 5147-5158

- Benoît Chèze, Pascal Gastineau and Julien Chevallier
- The integration of China into the world crude oil market since 1998 pp. 5159-5166

- Raymond Li and Guy Leung
- Examining the financial performance of micro-generation wind projects and the subsidy effect of feed-in tariffs for urban locations in the United Kingdom pp. 5167-5181

- Ryan Walters and Philip R. Walsh
- Energy saving in Swedish households. The (relative) importance of environmental attitudes pp. 5182-5191

- Johan Martinsson, Lennart J. Lundqvist and Aksel Sundström
- Research on improving energy efficiency and the annual distributing structure in electricity and gas consumption by extending use of GEHP pp. 5192-5202

- Zhao Yang, Heng Cheng, Xi Wu and Yiguang Chen
- Challenges facing the European power transmission tariffs: The case of inter-TSO compensation pp. 5203-5210

- Dimo Stoilov, Yulian Dimitrov and Bruno François
- Smart grid cyber security for Europe pp. 5211-5218

- Ivan L.G. Pearson
- Practical versus theoretical domestic energy consumption for space heating pp. 5219-5227

- A. Audenaert, K. Briffaerts and L. Engels
- An integral evaluation of dieselisation policies for households' cars pp. 5228-5242

- Miguel Tovar-Reanos
- The impact of rate design and net metering on the bill savings from distributed PV for residential customers in California pp. 5243-5253

- Naïm R. Darghouth, Galen Barbose and Ryan Wiser
- Higher US crop prices trigger little area expansion so marginal land for biofuel crops is limited pp. 5254-5258

- Scott Swinton, Bruce Babcock, Laura K. James and Varaprasad Bandaru
- Rigorous classification and carbon accounting principles for low and Zero Carbon Cities pp. 5259-5268

- Scott Kennedy and Sgouris Sgouridis
- Designing building energy efficiency programs for greenhouse gas reductions pp. 5269-5279

- Michael Blackhurst, Inês Lima Azevedo, H. Scott Matthews and Chris T. Hendrickson
- Changing energy-related behavior: An Intervention Mapping approach pp. 5280-5286

- Gerjo Kok, Siu Hing Lo, Gjalt-Jorn Y. Peters and Robert A.C. Ruiter
- Carbon dioxide emission trends in cars and light trucks: A comparative analysis of emissions and methodologies for Florida's counties (2000 and 2008) pp. 5287-5295

- S.J. Garren, A.R. Pinjari and R. Brinkmann
- Quantifying costs and benefits of integrated environmental strategies of air quality management and greenhouse gas reduction in the Seoul Metropolitan Area pp. 5296-5308

- Yeora Chae and Jeongim Park
- The future of U.S. natural gas production, use, and trade pp. 5309-5321

- Sergey Paltsev, Henry D. Jacoby, John Reilly, Qudsia J. Ejaz, Jennifer Morris, Francis O'Sullivan, Sebastian Rausch, Niven Winchester and Oghenerume Kragha
- Towards a sustainable global energy supply infrastructure: Net energy balance and density considerations pp. 5322-5334

- Ioannis Kessides and David C. Wade
- A model for predicting the potential diffusion of solar energy systems in complex urban environments pp. 5335-5343

- Maria La Gennusa, Giovanni Lascari, Gianfranco Rizzo, Gianluca Scaccianoce and Giancarlo Sorrentino
- Towards a new framework for cross-border pipelines: The International Pipeline Agency (IPA) pp. 5344-5346

- Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky
- The necessity of and policy suggestions for implementing a limited number of large scale, fully integrated CCS demonstrations in China pp. 5347-5355

- Li Zheng, Zhang Dongjie, Ma Linwei, Logan West and Ni Weidou
- Cruising in afterburner: Air force fuel use and emerging energy policy pp. 5356-5365

- David J. Lucia
- Exporting the "Norwegian Model": The effect of administrative design on oil sector performance pp. 5366-5378

- Mark C. Thurber, David R. Hults and Patrick R.P. Heller
- Israel--New natural gas producer in the Mediterranean pp. 5379-5387

- Brenda Shaffer
- Evaluating policy options for increasing the RES-E penetration in Greece pp. 5388-5398

- Harry D. Kambezidis, Barbara Kasselouri and Popi Konidari
- Smart grids: Another step towards competition, energy security and climate change objectives pp. 5399-5408

- Cédric Clastres
- The role of corporate reputation and employees' values in the uptake of energy efficiency in office buildings pp. 5409-5419

- Giuseppe Pellegrini-Masini and Chris Leishman
- Carbon inequality at the sub-national scale: A case study of provincial-level inequality in CO2 emissions in China 1997-2007 pp. 5420-5428

- Afton Clarke-Sather, Jiansheng Qu, Qin Wang, Jingjing Zeng and Yan Li
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions: Lessons from state climate action plans pp. 5429-5439

- Melisa Pollak, Bryn Meyer and Elizabeth Wilson
- Residential PV system users' perception of profitability, reliability, and failure risk: An empirical survey in a local Japanese municipality pp. 5440-5448

- Toshihiro Mukai, Shishin Kawamoto, Yuzuru Ueda, Miki Saijo and Naoya Abe
- Energy transition, carbon dioxide reduction and output growth in the Swedish pulp and paper industry: 1973-2006 pp. 5449-5456

- Magnus Lindmark, Ann-Kristin Bergquist and Lars Fredrik Andersson
- The development of low-carbon vehicles in China pp. 5457-5464

- Mingfa Yao, Haifeng Liu and Xuan Feng
- Photovoltaic energy mini-generation: Future perspectives for Portugal pp. 5465-5473

- Duarte Carvalho, João Wemans, João Lima and Isabel Malico
- Integration properties of disaggregated solar, geothermal and biomass energy consumption in the U.S pp. 5474-5479

- Nicholas Apergis and Chris Tsoumas
- The ACEGES laboratory for energy policy: Exploring the production of crude oil pp. 5480-5489

- Vlasios Voudouris, Dimitrios Stasinopoulos, Robert Rigby and Carlo Di Maio
- Designing a climate change policy for the international maritime transport sector: Market-based measures and technological options for global and regional policy actions pp. 5490-5498

- A. Miola, Marleen Marra and B. Ciuffo
- How is demand for natural gas determined across European industrial sectors? pp. 5499-5508

- Trude Berg Andersen, Odd Bjarte Nilsen and Ragnar Tveterås
- Effects of US biofuel policies on US and world petroleum product markets with consequences for greenhouse gas emissions pp. 5509-5518

- Wyatt Thompson, Jarrett Whistance and Seth Meyer
- Income and price elasticities of electricity demand: Aggregate and sector-wise analyses pp. 5519-5527

- Faisal Jamil and Eatzaz Ahmad
- Combined heat and power considered as a virtual steam cycle heat pump pp. 5528-5534

- Robert Lowe
- European Union and the formation of its initiative in energy minerals pp. 5535-5540

- Martin Sivek, Pavel Kavina and Jakub Jirásek
- IPPs in Sub-Saharan Africa: Determinants of success pp. 5541-5549

- Anton Eberhard and Katharine Nawaal Gratwick
- Long term forecasting of natural gas production pp. 5550-5560

- S.H. Mohr and G.M. Evans
- Distributed generation and distribution market diversity in Europe pp. 5561-5571

- H. Lopes Ferreira, A. Costescu, A. L'Abbate, P. Minnebo and G. Fulli
- Worldwide cheap and heavy oil productions: A long-term energy model pp. 5572-5577

- Renato Guseo
- Political institutions of electricity regulation: The case of Turkey pp. 5578-5587

- S. Mustafa Durakoglu
- A neoinstitutionalist interpretation of the changes in the Russian oil model pp. 5588-5597

- Catherine Locatelli and Sylvain Rossiaud
- Load management for refrigeration systems: Potentials and barriers pp. 5598-5608

- Arne Grein and Martin Pehnt
- Expert assessments of retrofitting coal-fired power plants with carbon dioxide capture technologies pp. 5609-5620

- Timothy S. Chung, Dalia Patiño-Echeverri and Timothy L. Johnson
- Own power: Motives of having electricity without the energy company pp. 5621-5629

- Jorna Leenheer, Michiel De Nooij and Omer Sheikh
- Institutional influences on business model choice by new ventures in the microgenerated energy industry pp. 5630-5637

- Mike Provance, Richard G. Donnelly and Elias G. Carayannis
- Export orientation and domestic electricity generation: Effects on energy efficiency innovation in select sectors pp. 5638-5646

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Prospects of India's energy and emissions for a long time frame pp. 5647-5663

- Ullash K. Rout
- On the contribution of external cost calculations to energy system governance: The case of a potential large-scale nuclear accident pp. 5664-5673

- Erik Laes, Gaston Meskens and Jeroen P. van der Sluijs
- Backcasting U.S. oil demand over a turbulent decade pp. 5674-5680

- Hillard Huntington
Volume 39, issue 8, 2011
- At the crossroads: Energy futures for North Africa pp. 4407-4410

- Michael Mason and Dennis Kumetat
- The renewable energy targets of the Maghreb countries: Impact on electricity supply and conventional power markets pp. 4411-4419

- Bernhard Brand and Jonas Zingerle
- The potential role of concentrated solar power (CSP) in Africa and Europe--A dynamic assessment of technology development, cost development and life cycle inventories until 2050 pp. 4420-4430

- Peter Viebahn, Yolanda Lechon and Franz Trieb
- Struggling between resources-based and sustainable development schemes--An analysis of Egypt's recent energy policy pp. 4431-4444

- Paul H. Suding
- A nuclear-powered North Africa: Just a desert mirage or is there something on the horizon? pp. 4445-4457

- Jessica Jewell
- Integration of renewable energies and nuclear power into North African Energy Systems: An analysis of energy import and export effects pp. 4458-4465

- Nikolaus Supersberger and Laura Führer
- The security of energy infrastructure and supply in North Africa: Hydrocarbons and renewable energies in comparative perspective pp. 4466-4478

- Wolfram Lacher and Dennis Kumetat
- Economic and geopolitical dimensions of renewable vs. nuclear energy in North Africa pp. 4479-4489

- Marcus Marktanner and Lana Salman
- International and European market mechanisms in the climate change agenda--An assessment of their potential to trigger investments in the Mediterranean solar plan pp. 4490-4496

- Andrew Janis Folkmanis
- The relevance of global energy governance for Arab countries: The case of Morocco pp. 4497-4506

- Kerstin Fritzsche, Driss Zejli and Dennis Tänzler
- Algerian renewable energy assessment: The challenge of sustainability pp. 4507-4519

- Amine Boudghene Stambouli
- The delivery of low-cost, low-carbon rural energy services pp. 4520-4528

- Christian E. Casillas and Daniel M. Kammen
- The water-energy nexus in Middle East and North Africa pp. 4529-4540

- Afreen Siddiqi and Laura Diaz Anadon
- Analysis of potential energy saving and CO2 emission reduction of home appliances and commercial equipments in China pp. 4541-4550

- Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Michael McNeil, Nina Zheng, Virginie Letschert, Jing Ke and Yamina Saheb
- The odd couple: The relationship between state economic performance and carbon emissions economic intensity pp. 4551-4562

- B. Davidsdottir and M. Fisher
- When is enough, enough? Identifying predictors of capacity estimates for onshore wind-power development in a region of the UK pp. 4563-4577

- Christopher R. Jones, Barry J. Orr and J. Richard Eiser
- Coevolution of policy, market and technical price risks in the EU ETS pp. 4578-4593

- William Blyth and Derek Bunn
- Analysis of biomass co-firing systems in Taiwan power markets using linear complementarity models pp. 4594-4600

- Ming-Che Hu, Chun-Hung Lin, Chun-An Chou, Shao-Yiu Hsu and Tzai-Hung Wen
- Modelling energy and non-energy substitution: A brief survey of elasticities pp. 4601-4604

- Manuel Frondel
- Energetics of Brazilian ethanol: Comparison between assessment approaches pp. 4605-4613

- Carlos Ariel Ramírez Triana
- An investigation on the impacts of regulatory interventions on wind power expansion in generation planning pp. 4614-4623

- Ehsan Alishahi, Mohsen P. Moghaddam and Mohammad K. Sheikh-El-Eslami
- Do emerging markets matter in the world oil pricing system? Evidence of imported crude by China and India pp. 4624-4630

- Hong Li and Sharon Xiaowen Lin
- Offshore wind power grid connection--The impact of shallow versus super-shallow charging on the cost-effectiveness of public support pp. 4631-4643

- Lukas Weißensteiner, Reinhard Haas and Hans Auer
- Transport energy demand modeling of South Korea using artificial neural network pp. 4644-4650

- Zong Woo Geem
- Energy, economy and development (EED) triangle: Concerns for India pp. 4651-4655

- A. Chaturvedi and S.K. Samdarshi
- Trends of distributed generation development in Lithuania pp. 4656-4663

- Vaclovas Miskinis, Egidijus Norvaisa, Arvydas Galinis and Inga Konstantinaviciute
- From a hard place to a rock: Questioning the energy security of a coal-based economy pp. 4664-4670

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Christopher Cooper and Patrick Parenteau
- Response to "From a hard place to a rock: Questioning the energy security of a coal-based economy" pp. 4671-4672

- Joy Brathwaite, Stephen Horst and Joseph Iacobucci
- Corrigendum to "Identifying the factors affecting the willingness to pay for fuel-efficient vehicles in Turkey: A case of hybrids" [Energy Policy (38) (2010) 3038-3043] pp. 4673-4673

- Cumhur Erdem
Volume 39, issue 7, 2011
- Guest editors' introduction pp. 3883-3884

- Chi-Keung Woo, Larry C.H. Chow and Anthony Owen
- Ontario feed-in-tariff programs pp. 3885-3893

- Adonis Yatchew and Andy Baziliauskas
- Supporting solar power in renewables portfolio standards: Experience from the United States pp. 3894-3905

- Ryan Wiser, Galen Barbose and Edward Holt
- Successful renewable energy development in a competitive electricity market: A Texas case study pp. 3906-3913

- Jay Zarnikau
- Learning from experience? The development of the Renewables Obligation in England and Wales 2002-2010 pp. 3914-3921

- B. Woodman and C. Mitchell
- Intermittently renewable energy, optimal capacity mix and prices in a deregulated electricity market pp. 3922-3927

- Irena Milstein and Asher Tishler
- Wind generation and zonal-market price divergence: Evidence from Texas pp. 3928-3938

- Chi-Keung Woo, Jay Zarnikau, J. Moore and I. Horowitz
- The impact of wind generation on the electricity spot-market price level and variance: The Texas experience pp. 3939-3944

- Chi-Keung Woo, I. Horowitz, J. Moore and A. Pacheco
- Efficient pricing and investment in electricity markets with intermittent resources pp. 3945-3953

- Hung-po Chao
- Energy efficiency and renewables policies: Promoting efficiency or facilitating monopsony? pp. 3954-3965

- Timothy Brennan
- When renewable portfolio standards meet cap-and-trade regulations in the electricity sector: Market interactions, profits implications, and policy redundancy pp. 3966-3974

- C.-C. Tsao, J.E. Campbell and Yihsu Chen
- Federal policies for renewable electricity: Impacts and interactions pp. 3975-3991

- Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul, Matt Woerman and Daniel C. Steinberg
- Turning the wind into hydrogen: The long-run impact on electricity prices and generating capacity pp. 3992-3998

- Richard Green, Helen Hu and Nicholas Vasilakos
- Biofuels policy and the US market for motor fuels: Empirical analysis of ethanol splashing pp. 3999-4006

- W. Walls, Frank Rusco and Michael Kendix
- Renewable fuels: Policy effectiveness and project risk pp. 4007-4015

- Andrew Leach, Joseph Doucet and Trevor Nickel
- Impact of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on power systems with demand response and wind power pp. 4016-4021

- Jianhui Wang, Cong Liu, Dan Ton, Yan Zhou, Jinho Kim and Anantray Vyas
- Are micro-benefits negligible? The implications of the rapid expansion of Solar Home Systems (SHS) in rural Bangladesh for sustainable development pp. 4022-4031

- Satoru Komatsu, Shinji Kaneko and Partha Pratim Ghosh
- Challenges to China's transition to a low carbon electricity system pp. 4032-4041

- Fredrich Kahrl, Jim Williams, Ding Jianhua and Hu Junfeng
- Institutions and processes for scaling up renewables: Run-of-river hydropower in British Columbia pp. 4042-4050

- Mark Jaccard, Noel Melton and John Nyboer
- Striving to further harmonization of sustainability criteria for bioenergy in Europe: Recommendations from a stakeholder questionnaire pp. 4051-4066

- J. van Dam and M. Junginger
- Policy analysis of authorisation procedures for wind energy deployment in Spain pp. 4067-4076

- Guillermo Iglesias, Pablo del Río and Jesús Ángel Dopico
- Security of supply and retail competition in the European gas market.: Some model-based insights pp. 4077-4088

- Ibrahim Abada and Olivier Massol
- An assessment of factors impacting Canada's electricity sector's GHG emissions pp. 4089-4096

- Paul A. Steenhof and Chris J. Weber
- Current status and future projections of LNG demand and supplies: A global prospective pp. 4097-4104

- Satish Kumar, Hyouk-Tae Kwon, Kwang-Ho Choi, Jae Hyun Cho, Wonsub Lim and Il Moon
- The effectiveness of Renewable Portfolio Standard banding and carve-outs in supporting high-cost types of renewable electricity pp. 4105-4114

- Greg Buckman
- The energy intensity target in China's 11th Five-Year Plan period--Local implementation and achievements in Shanxi Province pp. 4115-4124

- Daisheng Zhang, Kristin Aunan, Hans Martin Seip and Haakon Vennemo
- Mobilising for marine wind energy in the United Kingdom pp. 4125-4133

- Stephen Jay
- Improving energy consumption structure: A comprehensive assessment of fossil energy subsidies reform in China pp. 4134-4143

- Wei Liu and Hong Li
- An analysis on the short-term sectoral competitiveness impact of carbon tax in China pp. 4144-4152

- Xin Wang, Ji Feng Li and Ya Xiong Zhang
- Renewable electricity production costs--A framework to assist policy-makers' decisions on price support pp. 4153-4167

- Valentina Dinica
- Representing in-home and out-of-home energy consumption behavior in Beijing pp. 4168-4177

- Biying Yu, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
- Environmental quality and economic growth: Searching for environmental Kuznets curves for air and water pollutants in Africa pp. 4178-4188

- Christopher O. Orubu and Douglason G. Omotor
- Practical operation strategies for pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES) utilising electricity price arbitrage pp. 4189-4196

- D. Connolly, H. Lund, P. Finn, B.V. Mathiesen and M. Leahy
- GHG emissions from hydroelectric reservoirs in tropical and equatorial regions: Review of 20 years of CH4 emission measurements pp. 4197-4206

- M. Demarty and J. Bastien
- The impact of Production Tax Credits on the profitable production of electricity from wind in the U.S pp. 4207-4214

- Xi Lu, Jeremy Tchou, Michael B. McElroy and Chris P. Nielsen
- Energy conservation and sustainable economic growth: The case of Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 4215-4221

- Ching-Chih Chang and Claudia Fabiola Soruco Carballo
- Second generation biofuels: Economics and policies pp. 4222-4234

- Miguel Carriquiry, Xiaodong Du and Govinda Timilsina
- Effect of floating pricing policy: An application of system dynamics on oil market after liberalization pp. 4235-4252

- Jung-Hua Wu, Yi-Lung Huang and Chang-Chen Liu
- Optimal green tax reforms yielding double dividend pp. 4253-4263

- Esther Fernández, Rafaela Perez and Jesus Ruiz
- Swedish energy advisers' perceptions regarding and suggestions for fulfilling homeowner expectations pp. 4264-4273

- Krushna Mahapatra, Gireesh Nair and Leif Gustavsson
- The role of technology transfer for the development of a local wind component industry in Chile pp. 4274-4283

- Ana Pueyo, Rodrigo García, María Mendiluce and Darío Morales
- An energy pricing scheme for the diffusion of decentralized renewable technology investment in developing countries pp. 4284-4297

- Djiby Racine Thiam
- Simulation of low-carbon tourism in world natural and cultural heritage areas: An application to Shizhong District of Leshan City in China pp. 4298-4307

- Jiuping Xu, Liming Yao and Liwen Mo
- Four myths surrounding U.S. biofuels pp. 4308-4312

- M. Wetzstein and H. Wetzstein
- An interval-valued minimax-regret analysis approach for the identification of optimal greenhouse-gas abatement strategies under uncertainty pp. 4313-4324

- Y.P. Li, G.H. Huang and X. Chen
- Carbon value dynamics for France: A key driver to support mitigation pledges at country scale pp. 4325-4336

- Edi Assoumou and Nadia Maïzi
- Climate change mitigation in developing countries through interregional collaboration by local governments: Japanese citizens' preference pp. 4337-4348

- Hidenori Nakamura and Takaaki Kato
- Modelling the impacts of electric vehicle recharging on the Western Australian electricity supply system pp. 4349-4359

- Jonathan Mullan, David Harries, Thomas Bräunl and Stephen Whitely
- China's spent nuclear fuel management: Current practices and future strategies pp. 4360-4369

- Yun Zhou
- Predicting fuel poverty at a small-area level in England pp. 4370-4377

- Eldin Fahmy, David Gordon and Demi Patsios
- Enhancing information for solar and wind energy technology deployment in Brazil pp. 4378-4390

- Fernando Ramos Martins and Enio Bueno Pereira
- Costs of reducing water use of concentrating solar power to sustainable levels: Scenarios for North Africa pp. 4391-4398

- Kerstin Damerau, Keith Williges, Anthony G. Patt and Paul Gauché
- Energy consumption and economic growth in China: A multivariate causality test pp. 4399-4406

- Yuan Wang, Yichen Wang, Jing Zhou, Xiaodong Zhu and Genfa Lu
Volume 39, issue 6, 2011
- A comparison of the nuclear options for greenhouse gas mitigation in China and in the United States pp. 3025-3028

- Chi-Jen Yang
- Energy saving and emission reduction: A project of coal-resource integration in Shanxi Province, China pp. 3029-3032

- Jianjun Zhang, Meichen Fu, Yuhuan Geng and Jin Tao
- A preliminary assessment of the potential for "team science" in DOE Energy Innovation Hubs and Energy Frontier Research Centers pp. 3033-3035

- Craig Boardman and Branco Ponomariov
- External costs from coal-fired thermal plants and sulphur dioxide emission limit values for new plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 3036-3041

- Zinaida Dimitrijevic, Kasim Tatic, Aleksandar Knezevic and Iris Salihbegovic
- Historical costs of coal-fired electricity and implications for the future pp. 3042-3054

- James McNerney, J. Farmer and Jessika E. Trancik
- Performance assessment of Portuguese wind farms: Ownership and managerial efficiency pp. 3055-3063

- Carlos Barros and Olinda Sequeira Antunes
- Knowledge and adoption of solar home systems in rural Nicaragua pp. 3064-3075

- Kaja L. Rebane and Bradford L. Barham
- Economic and environmental implications of demand-side management options pp. 3076-3085

- Amit Garg, Jyoti Maheshwari, Diptiranjan Mahapatra and Satish Kumar
- The determinants of rural electrification: The case of Bihar, India pp. 3086-3095

- Hisaya Oda and Yuko Tsujita
- Social cost-benefit analysis of electricity interconnector investment: A critical appraisal pp. 3096-3105

- Michiel De Nooij
- Strategy for promoting low-carbon technology transfer to developing countries: The case of CCS pp. 3106-3116

- Hengwei Liu and Xi Liang
- Modelling and forecasting Turkish residential electricity demand pp. 3117-3127

- Zafer Dilaver and Lester Hunt
- Generation capacity adequacy in interdependent electricity markets pp. 3128-3143

- Mauricio Cepeda and Dominique Finon
- Optimal replacement of residential air conditioning equipment to minimize energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and consumer cost in the US pp. 3144-3153

- Robert D. De Kleine, Gregory A. Keoleian and Jarod C. Kelly
- Can new legislation in importing countries represent new barriers to the development of an international ethanol market? pp. 3154-3162

- Raquel R. de Souza, Roberto Schaeffer and Irineu Meira
- Policies for improving the efficiency of the Brazilian light-duty vehicle fleet and their implications for fuel use, greenhouse gas emissions and land use pp. 3163-3176

- William F. Schmitt, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- The European Commission's light bulb decree: Another costly regulation? pp. 3177-3181

- Manuel Frondel and Steffen Lohmann
- Pathways to power: Policy transitions and the reappearance of the nuclear power option in Saskatchewan pp. 3182-3190

- Margot Hurlbert, Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner
- Hybrid power markets in Africa: Generation planning, procurement and contracting challenges pp. 3191-3198

- Isaac Malgas and Anton Eberhard
- Searching for public benefits in solar subsidies: A case study on the Australian government's residential photovoltaic rebate program pp. 3199-3209

- Andrew Macintosh and Deb Wilkinson
- Characteristics of the prices of operating reserves and regulation services in competitive electricity markets pp. 3210-3221

- Peng Wang, Hamidreza Zareipour and William D. Rosehart
- A win-win marginal rent analysis for operator and consumer under battery leasing mode in China electric vehicle market pp. 3222-3237

- Zhe Li and Minggao Ouyang
- Wind power in Taiwan: Policy and development challenges pp. 3238-3251

- Hwa Meei Liou
- Local acceptance of renewable energy--A case study from southeast Germany pp. 3252-3260

- Fabian David Musall and Onno Kuik
- Cost-effective policy instruments for greenhouse gas emission reduction and fossil fuel substitution through bioenergy production in Austria pp. 3261-3280

- Johannes Schmidt, Sylvain Leduc, Erik Dotzauer and Erwin Schmid
- Dynamics of productivity change in the Australian electricity industry: Assessing the impacts of electricity reform pp. 3281-3295

- Reza Fathollahzadeh Aghdam
- China's soaring vehicle population: Even greater than forecasted? pp. 3296-3306

- Yunshi Wang, Jacob Teter and Daniel Sperling
- Development of a market penetration forecasting model for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles considering infrastructure and cost reduction effects pp. 3307-3315

- Sang Yong Park, Jong Wook Kim and Duk Hee Lee
- Analysis of Iran's crude oil export future capacity pp. 3316-3326

- A. Kamran Azadi and Mohammad H. Yarmohammad
- Introducing technology learning for energy technologies in a national CGE model through soft links to global and national energy models pp. 3327-3336

- Thomas Martinsen
- Regulated and unregulated Nordic retail prices pp. 3337-3345

- Tor Arnt Johnsen and Ole Jess Olsen
- Germany's path towards nearly zero-energy buildings--Enabling the greenhouse gas mitigation potential in the building stock pp. 3346-3360

- Sven Schimschar, Kornelis Blok, Thomas Boermans and Andreas Hermelink
- Best economical hybrid energy solution: Model development and case study of a WDS in Portugal pp. 3361-3369

- F.V. Gonçalves, L.H. Costa and H.M. Ramos
- Bioenergy in Ukraine--Possibilities of rural development and opportunities for local communities pp. 3370-3379

- Laurencas Raslavicius, Anna Grzybek and Valeriy Dubrovin
- Energy security and renewable electricity trade--Will Desertec make Europe vulnerable to the "energy weapon"? pp. 3380-3391

- Johan Lilliestam and Saskia Ellenbeck
- New business models for electric cars--A holistic approach pp. 3392-3403

- Fabian Kley, Christian Lerch and David Dallinger
- Land use and second-generation biofuel feedstocks: The unconsidered impacts of Jatropha biodiesel in Rajasthan, India pp. 3404-3413

- K.M. Findlater and M. Kandlikar
- Conditional inevitability: Expert perceptions of carbon capture and storage uncertainties in the UK context pp. 3414-3424

- Benjamin Evar
- The unrecognized contribution of renewable energy to Europe's energy savings target pp. 3425-3433

- Robert Harmsen, Bart Wesselink, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Ernst Worrell
- Climate change, energy security, and risk--debating nuclear new build in Finland, France and the UK pp. 3434-3442

- Tuula Teräväinen, Markku Lehtonen and Mari Martiskainen
- From carbonization to decarbonization?--Past trends and future scenarios for China's CO2 emissions pp. 3443-3455

- Jan Steckel, Michael Jakob, Robert Marschinski and Gunnar Luderer
- Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and cost by shipping at lower speeds pp. 3456-3464

- Haakon Lindstad, Bjørn E. Asbjørnslett and Anders H. Strømman
- Impact of experience on government policy toward acceptance of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Korea pp. 3465-3475

- Min Jung Kang and Heejun Park
- India's emissions in a climate constrained world pp. 3476-3482

- Kartikeya Singh
- Environmental performance evaluation of Beijing's energy use planning pp. 3483-3495

- Lei Wang, Linyu Xu and Huimin Song
- Energy and environmental potential of solid waste in Brazil pp. 3496-3502

- F.A.M. Lino and K.A.R. Ismail
- Decoupling urban transport from GHG emissions in Indian cities--A critical review and perspectives pp. 3503-3514

- Jun Li
- Demand elasticity of oil in Barbados pp. 3515-3519

- Alvon Moore
- Energy security, efficiency and carbon emission of Chinese industry pp. 3520-3528

- Xiao-Hua Xia, G.T. Huang, G.Q. Chen, Bo Zhang, Z.M. Chen and Q. Yang
- Electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Portugal using cointegration and causality approaches pp. 3529-3536

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Chor Foon Tang and Shahbaz Shabbir
- Impact of reform and privatization on consumers: A case study of power sector reform in Orissa, India pp. 3537-3549

- Goutam Kumar Kundu and Bidhu Bhusan Mishra
- Determinants and policy implications for household electricity-saving behaviour: Evidence from Beijing, China pp. 3550-3557

- Zhao-Hua Wang, Bin Zhang, Jianhua Yin and Yixiang Zhang
- The impact of daylight saving time on electricity consumption: Evidence from southern Norway and Sweden pp. 3558-3571

- Faisal Mirza and Olvar Bergland
- Missing carbon reductions? Exploring rebound and backfire effects in UK households pp. 3572-3581

- Angela Druckman, Mona Chitnis, Steve Sorrell and Tim Jackson
- EU Research and Innovation (R&I) in renewable energies: The role of the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan) pp. 3582-3590

- Fernando Hervás Soriano and Fulvio Mulatero
- Stakeholder preferences towards the sustainable development of CDM projects: Lessons from biomass (rice husk) CDM project in Thailand pp. 3591-3601

- Piya Parnphumeesup and Sandy A. Kerr
- Are energy efficiency standards within the electricity sector a form of regulatory capture? pp. 3602-3604

- Matt Croucher
- The effect of transport on air quality in urban areas of Syria pp. 3605-3611

- Radwan Almasri, Tariq Muneer and Kevin Cullinane
- Examining the link between carbon dioxide emissions and the share of industry in GDP: Modeling and testing for the G-7 countries pp. 3612-3620

- Fatih Onur Hocaoglu and Fatih Karanfil
- Climate change benefits and energy supply benefits as determinants of acceptance of nuclear power stations: Investigating an explanatory model pp. 3621-3629

- Vivianne H.M. Visschers, Carmen Keller and Michael Siegrist
- Efficient energy utilization and environmental issues applied to power planning pp. 3630-3637

- Héctor Campbell, Gisela Montero, Carlos Pérez and Alejandro Lambert
- Economic growth and electricity consumption in Cote d'Ivoire: Evidence from time series analysis pp. 3638-3644

- Auguste K. Kouakou
- A model for improving energy efficiency in industrial motor system using multicriteria analysis pp. 3645-3654

- Antonio Vanderley Herrero Sola, Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota and João Luiz Kovaleski
- Split incentives and energy efficiency in Canadian multi-family dwellings pp. 3655-3668

- Lucie Maruejols and Denise Young
- Energy conservation and emission reduction policies for the electric power industry in China pp. 3669-3679

- Li Li, Zhongfu Tan, Jianhui Wang, Jun Xu, Chengkai Cai and Yong Hou
- Estimates of the potential for energy conservation in the Chinese steel industry pp. 3680-3689

- Boqiang Lin, Ya Wu and Li Zhang
- The evolution of price elasticity of electricity demand in South Africa: A Kalman filter application pp. 3690-3696

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Environmental and economic effects of the Copenhagen pledges and more ambitious emission reduction targets pp. 3697-3708

- Everett Peterson, Joachim Schleich and Vicki Duscha
- The price elasticity of electricity demand in South Australia pp. 3709-3719

- Shu Fan and Rob Hyndman
- Slow diffusion of LPG vehicles in China--Lessons from Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong pp. 3720-3731

- Vivian Leung
- How to deal with negative power price spikes?--Flexible voluntary curtailment agreements for large-scale integration of wind pp. 3732-3740

- Christine Brandstätt, Gert Brunekreeft and Katy Jahnke
- Japan's new basic energy plan pp. 3741-3749

- John S. Duffield and Brian Woodall
- Interactions between energy security and climate change: A focus on developing countries pp. 3750-3756

- Morgan Bazilian, Benjamin Hobbs, Will Blyth, Iain MacGill and Mark Howells
- Domestic energy-use pattern by the households: A comparison between rural and semi-urban areas of Noakhali in Bangladesh pp. 3757-3765

- Md.Danesh Miah, Muhammad Abul Foysal, Masao Koike and Hajime Kobayashi
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle impacts on hourly electricity demand in the United States pp. 3766-3778

- Claire Weiller
- Development of a methodology for life cycle building energy ratings pp. 3779-3788

- Patxi Hernandez and Paul Kenny
- An agent-based model to study market penetration of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles pp. 3789-3802

- Margaret J. Eppstein, David K. Grover, Jeffrey S. Marshall and Donna M. Rizzo
- Promoting renewable energy sources for heating and cooling in EU-27 countries pp. 3803-3812

- José M. Cansino, Maria Pablo-Romero, Rocío Román and Rocío Yñiguez
- Feasibility of small-scale gas engine-based residential cogeneration in Spain pp. 3813-3821

- A. Campos Celador, A. Erkoreka, K. Martin Escudero and J.M. Sala
- Pole-mounted horizontal axis micro-wind turbines: UK field trial findings and market size assessment pp. 3822-3831

- M.F. Sissons, P.A.B. James, J. Bradford, L.E. Myers, A.S. Bahaj, A. Anwar and S. Green
- An international comparison of four polycentric approaches to climate and energy governance pp. 3832-3844

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines pp. 3845-3854

- Martin Drechsler, Cornelia Ohl, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Marcus Eichhorn and Jan Monsees
- Transition to low carbon energy policies in China--from the Five-Year Plan perspective pp. 3855-3859

- Xueliang Yuan and Jian Zuo
- Energy policy and energy market performance: The Argentinean case pp. 3860-3868

- Marina Recalde
- A critical overview of industrial energy decoupling programs in six developing countries in Asia pp. 3869-3872

- Ralph A. Luken and Stefano Piras
- A perspective of the Malaysian highway energy consumption and future power supply pp. 3873-3877

- Khalid M. Saqr and Md. Nor Musa
- Review of The Impending World Energy Mess, Apogee PrimeBy Robert Hirsch, Roger Bezdek, and Robert Wendling 256 pp. Apogee Prime - Oct. 2010. $29.95 pp. 3878-3879

- Tom Whipple
- Energy for the Future, Ivan Scrase, Gordon MacKerron. Palgrave Mac Millan, Basingstoke (2009). 298 pp., 19.99 £, ISBN: 978-0-230-22150-5 pp. 3880-3881

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 39, issue 5, 2011
- Going hybrid: An analysis of consumer purchase motivations pp. 2217-2227

- Ritsuko Ozaki and Katerina Sevastyanova
- What lessons have been learned in reforming the Renewables Obligation? An analysis of internal and external failures in UK renewable energy policy pp. 2228-2244

- Geoffrey Wood and Stephen Dow
- Energy policy and European utilities' strategy: Lessons from the liberalisation and privatisation of the energy sector in Romania pp. 2245-2255

- Laura Haar and Nicolae Marinescu
- Carbon capture and storage as a corporate technology strategy challenge pp. 2256-2264

- Frances Bowen
- Interpreting the dynamic nexus between energy consumption and economic growth: Empirical evidence from Russia pp. 2265-2272

- Yue-Jun Zhang
- U.S. state policies for renewable energy: Context and effectiveness pp. 2273-2288

- Magali A. Delmas and Maria J. Montes-Sancho
- Ethanol demand in Brazil: Regional approach pp. 2289-2298

- Luciano De Freitas and Shinji Kaneko
- Accelerated electricity conservation in Juneau, Alaska: A study of household activities that reduced demand 25% pp. 2299-2309

- Wayne Leighty and Alan Meier
- Community support for campus approaches to sustainable energy use: The role of "town-gown" relationships pp. 2310-2318

- Katherine A. McComas, Richard Stedman and P. Sol Hart
- Analysis of impact of daylight time savings on energy use of buildings in Kuwait pp. 2319-2329

- Moncef Krarti and Ali Hajiah
- Economics of compressed air energy storage to integrate wind power: A case study in ERCOT pp. 2330-2342

- Emily Fertig and Jay Apt
- Comprehensive evaluation of coal-fired power plants based on grey relational analysis and analytic hierarchy process pp. 2343-2351

- Gang Xu, Yong-ping Yang, Shi-yuan Lu, Le Li and Xiaona Song
- Evaluation of potential reductions in carbon emissions in Chinese provinces based on environmental DEA pp. 2352-2360

- Xiao-Dan Guo, Lei Zhu, Ying Fan and Bai-Chen Xie
- Technology learning in a small open economy--The systems, modelling and exploiting the learning effect pp. 2361-2372

- Thomas Martinsen
- The GHG balance of biofuels taking into account land use change pp. 2373-2385

- Mareike Lange
- A new energy paradigm for Turkey: A political risk-inclusive cost analysis for sustainable energy pp. 2386-2395

- Serhan Oksay and Emre Iseri
- Climate policies for road transport revisited (I): Evaluation of the current framework pp. 2396-2406

- Felix Creutzig, Emily McGlynn, Jan Minx and Ottmar Edenhofer
- How can China reach its CO2 intensity reduction targets by 2020? A regional allocation based on equity and development pp. 2407-2415

- Wen-Jing Yi, Le-Le Zou, Jie Guo, Kai Wang and Yi-Ming Wei
- A co-integration analysis of the price and income elasticities of energy demand in Turkish agriculture pp. 2416-2423

- Berna Türkekul and Gökhan UnakItan
- Assessing the potential for the uptake of on-farm anaerobic digestion for energy production in England pp. 2424-2430

- R.B. Tranter, Alan Swinbank, P.J. Jones, C.J. Banks and A.M. Salter
- The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor: An obituary pp. 2431-2440

- Steve Thomas
- Holding a candle to innovation in concentrating solar power technologies: A study drawing on patent data pp. 2441-2456

- Frauke Braun, Elizabeth Hooper, Robert Wand and Petra Zloczysti
- Cycles in deregulated electricity markets: Empirical evidence from two decades pp. 2457-2466

- Santiago Arango and Erik Larsen
- Transforming shortcomings into opportunities: Can market incentives solve Lebanon's energy crisis? pp. 2467-2474

- Isabella Ruble and Pamela Nader
- Exergy analysis of the energy use in Greece pp. 2475-2481

- Christopher J. Koroneos, Evanthia A. Nanaki and George A. Xydis
- Potential for reducing global carbon emissions from electricity production--A benchmarking analysis pp. 2482-2489

- B.W. Ang, Peng Zhou and L.P. Tay
- Critical evaluation of financial supporting schemes for wind-based projects: Case study Greece pp. 2490-2500

- J.K. Kaldellis
- On wind speed pattern and energy potential in Nigeria pp. 2501-2506

- M.S. Adaramola and O.M. Oyewola
- IEA World Energy Outlook 2010--A comment pp. 2507-2511

- Hisham Khatib
- Minimum long-term cost solution for remote telecommunication stations on the basis of photovoltaic-based hybrid power systems pp. 2512-2527

- J.K. Kaldellis, I. Ninou and D. Zafirakis
- Sectoral and regional impacts of the European carbon market in Portugal pp. 2528-2541

- Margarita Robaina Alves, Miguel Rodriguez and Catarina Roseta-Palma
- Estimating emissions on vehicular traffic based on projected energy and transport demand on rural roads: Policies for reducing air pollutant emissions and energy consumption pp. 2542-2549

- Cenk Ozan, Soner Haldenbilen and Halim Ceylan
- A participatory approach to sustainable energy strategy development in a carbon-intensive jurisdiction: The case of Nova Scotia pp. 2550-2559

- Michelle Adams, David Wheeler and Genna Woolston
- Households' willingness to pay for overhead-to-underground conversion of electricity distribution networks pp. 2560-2567

- Ben McNair, Jeffrey Bennett, David Hensher and John Rose
- Does increasing energy or electricity consumption improve quality of life in industrial nations? pp. 2568-2572

- Allan Mazur
- Evaluating renewable portfolio standards and carbon cap scenarios in the U.S. electric sector pp. 2573-2585

- Lori Bird, Caroline Chapman, Jeff Logan, Jenny Sumner and Walter Short
- A method for allocating renewable energy source subsidies among final energy consumers pp. 2586-2595

- Carlos Batlle
- Study on China's low carbon development in an Economy-Energy-Electricity-Environment framework pp. 2596-2605

- Zhaoguang Hu, Jiahai Yuan and Zheng Hu
- Carbon prices, institutions, technology and electricity generation firms in two Australian states pp. 2606-2614

- Lucas Skoufa and Rick Tamaschke
- Life cycle GHG emissions from Malaysian oil palm bioenergy development: The impact on transportation sector's energy security pp. 2615-2625

- Mohd Nor Azman Hassan, Paulina Jaramillo and W. Michael Griffin
- Diverting indirect subsidies from the nuclear industry to the photovoltaic industry: Energy and financial returns pp. 2626-2632

- I. Zelenika-Zovko and Joshua Pearce
- On-grid electricity tariffs in China: Development, reform and prospects pp. 2633-2645

- Jinlong Ma
- Prospective life cycle carbon abatement for pyrolysis biochar systems in the UK pp. 2646-2655

- Jim Hammond, Simon Shackley, Saran Sohi and Peter Brownsort
- Implications of energy use for fishing fleet--Taiwan example pp. 2656-2668

- Jian Hua and Yihusan Wu
- Governance and legitimacy aspects of the UK biofuel carbon and sustainability reporting system pp. 2669-2678

- Paul Upham, Julia Tomei and Leonie Dendler
- Household electricity and gas consumption for heating homes pp. 2679-2687

- Jaehoon Jeong, Chang Seob Kim and Jongsu Lee
- The effect of increasing exports on industrial energy intensity in China pp. 2688-2698

- Yingmei Zheng, Jianhong Qi and Xiaoliang Chen
- Analysis of competition and market power in the wholesale electricity market in India pp. 2699-2710

- Umesh Kumar Shukla and Ashok Thampy
- A novel approach for modeling deregulated electricity markets pp. 2711-2721

- Ofir Rubin and Bruce Babcock
- Exploring policy options for a transition to sustainable heating system diffusion using an agent-based simulation pp. 2722-2729

- Bertha Maya Sopha, Christian A. Klöckner and Edgar G. Hertwich
- The economic costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions under a U.S. national renewable electricity mandate pp. 2730-2739

- Keith Crane, Aimee E. Curtright, David S. Ortiz, Constantine Samaras and Nicholas Burger
- Path towards achieving of China's 2020 carbon emission reduction target--A discussion of low-carbon energy policies at province level pp. 2740-2747

- Run Wang, Wenjuan Liu, Lishan Xiao, Jian Liu and William Kao
- Is there an optimum level for renewable energy? pp. 2748-2753

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- Projection of future transport energy demand of Thailand pp. 2754-2763

- Thirayoot Limanond, Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao and Artit Srikaew
- Synergies of scale: A vision of Mongolia and China's common energy future pp. 2764-2771

- Nathan Borgford-Parnell
- Residential electricity consumption in Portugal: Findings from top-down and bottom-up models pp. 2772-2779

- Daniel Wiesmann, Inês Lima Azevedo, Paulo Ferrão and John E. Fernández
- Measuring the social rate of return to R&D in coal, petroleum and nuclear manufacturing: A study of the OECD countries pp. 2780-2785

- David Corderi and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin
- Linking least-cost energy system costs models with MCA: An assessment of the EU renewable energy targets and supporting policies pp. 2786-2799

- Vlasis Oikonomou, A. Flamos, M. Gargiulo, G. Giannakidis, A. Kanudia, E. Spijker and S. Grafakos
- Kyoto Protocol implementation in Serbia as precognition of sustainable energetic and economic development pp. 2800-2807

- Mirjana Golusin and Olja Munitlak Ivanovic
- Techno-economic evaluation of coal-to-liquids (CTL) plants with carbon capture and sequestration pp. 2808-2816

- Hari Chandan Mantripragada and Edward S. Rubin
- Joint stockpiling and emergency sharing of oil: Arrangements for regional cooperation in East Asia pp. 2817-2823

- Eui-soon Shin and Tim Savage
- Use of material flow accounting for assessment of energy savings: A case of biomass in Slovakia and the Czech Republic pp. 2824-2832

- Radoslava Kanianska, Tatiana Gustafíková, Miriam Kizeková and Jan Kovanda
- The rebound effect on road freight transport: Empirical evidence from Portugal pp. 2833-2841

- Fernando J.F. Matos and Francisco José Silva
- Eco-efficiency of the world cement industry: A data envelopment analysis pp. 2842-2854

- G. Oggioni, R. Riccardi and R. Toninelli
- Pan-European management of electricity portfolios: Risks and opportunities of contract bundling pp. 2855-2865

- Markus Gampert and Reinhard Madlener
- Children's education and home electrification: A case study in northwestern Madagascar pp. 2866-2874

- Karen Rajaona Daka and Jerome Ballet
- Assessment of China's climate commitment and non-fossil energy plan towards 2020 using hybrid AIM/CGE model pp. 2875-2887

- Hancheng Dai, Toshihiko Masui, Yuzuru Matsuoka and Shinichiro Fujimori
- The effects of governance modes on the energy matrix of Andean countries pp. 2888-2898

- Guillaume Fontaine
- Embodied carbon dioxide emission at supra-national scale: A coalition analysis for G7, BRIC, and the rest of the world pp. 2899-2909

- Z.M. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Managing urban energy system: A case of Suzhou in China pp. 2910-2918

- Sai Liang and Tianzhu Zhang
- Distributional aspects of emissions in climate change integrated assessment models pp. 2919-2924

- Nicola Cantore
- Demand side resource operation on the Irish power system with high wind power penetration pp. 2925-2934

- A. Keane, A. Tuohy, P. Meibom, Eleanor Denny, D. Flynn, A. Mullane and M. O'Malley
- World oil and agricultural commodity prices: Evidence from nonlinear causality pp. 2935-2943

- Saban Nazlioglu
- Industrial relocation and energy consumption: Evidence from China pp. 2944-2956

- Xiaoli Zhao and Haitao Yin
- An economic analysis of the production of hydrogen from wind-generated electricity for use in transport applications pp. 2957-2965

- Philippe Menanteau, M.M. Quéméré, A. Le Duigou and S. Le Bastard
- Public acceptance for environmental taxes: Self-interest, environmental and distributional concerns pp. 2966-2973

- Steffen Kallbekken and Håkon Sælen
- Regulating hydraulic fracturing in shale gas plays: The case of Texas pp. 2974-2981

- Dianne Rahm
- Prioritizing investment in residential energy efficiency and renewable energy--A case study for the U.S. Midwest pp. 2982-2992

- R.J. Brecha, A. Mitchell, K. Hallinan and K. Kissock
- Price, environment and security: Exploring multi-modal motivation in voluntary residential peak demand response pp. 2993-3004

- Samuel Gyamfi and Susan Krumdieck
- CO2 and pollutant emissions from passenger cars in China pp. 3005-3011

- Haikun Wang, Lixin Fu and Jun Bi
- Long-term implications of alternative light-duty vehicle technologies for global greenhouse gas emissions and primary energy demands pp. 3012-3024

- Page Kyle and Son H. Kim
Volume 39, issue 4, 2011
- Energy use of integral refrigerated containers in maritime transportation pp. 1885-1896

- Warren B. Fitzgerald, Oliver J.A. Howitt, Inga J. Smith and Anthony Hume
- Policies and design elements for the repowering of wind farms: A qualitative analysis of different options pp. 1897-1908

- Pablo del Río, Anxo Calvo Silvosa and Guillermo Iglesias Gómez
- Creating and shaping innovation systems: Formal networks in the innovation system for stationary fuel cells in Germany pp. 1909-1922

- Jörg Musiolik and Jochen Markard
- Analysis of a "cluster" strategy for introducing hydrogen vehicles in Southern California pp. 1923-1938

- Joan Ogden and Michael Nicholas
- Techno-economic and behavioural analysis of battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell and hybrid vehicles in a future sustainable road transport system in the UK pp. 1939-1950

- G.J. Offer, M. Contestabile, D.A. Howey, R. Clague and N.P. Brandon
- Biofuel excision and the viability of ethanol production in the Green Triangle, Australia pp. 1951-1957

- Luis C. Rodriguez, Barrie May, Alexander Herr, Damien Farine and Deborah O'Connell
- Impact of subsidy policies on diffusion of photovoltaic power generation pp. 1958-1964

- Yu Zhang, Junghyun Song and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Pumped storage in systems with very high wind penetration pp. 1965-1974

- A. Tuohy and M. O'Malley
- How emission certificate allocations distort fossil investments: The German example pp. 1975-1987

- Michael Pahle, Lin Fan and Wolf-Peter Schill
- Small wind turbine energy policies for residential and small business usage in Ontario, Canada pp. 1988-1999

- A.L.B. Heagle, G.F. Naterer and K. Pope
- Impact of international climate policies on CO2 capture and storage deployment: Illustrated in the Dutch energy system pp. 2000-2019

- Machteld van den Broek, Paul Veenendaal, Paul Koutstaal, Wim Turkenburg and André Faaij
- On the value of decentralised PV systems for the GCC residential sector pp. 2020-2027

- Hassan Radhi
- Opportunities and barriers for international bioenergy trade pp. 2028-2042

- Martin Junginger, Jinke van Dam, Simonetta Zarrilli, Fatin Ali Mohamed, Didier Marchal and Andre Faaij
- Impacts of CO2 emission constraints on technology selection and energy resources for power generation in Bangladesh pp. 2043-2050

- Md. Alam Hossain Mondal, Jyotirmay Mathur and Manfred Denich
- Rational destabilizing speculation, positive feedback trading, and the oil bubble of 2008 pp. 2051-2061

- Damir Tokic
- A study of Electrical Security Risk Assessment System based on Electricity Regulation pp. 2062-2074

- A. Dahai You, B. QingQian Chen, C. Xianggen Yin and D. Bo Wang
- Assessing the energy implications of replacing car trips with bicycle trips in Sheffield, UK pp. 2075-2087

- R. Lovelace, S.B.M. Beck, M. Watson and A. Wild
- The role of coal consumption in the economic growth of the Polish economy in transition pp. 2088-2099

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
- Climate policies for road transport revisited (II): Closing the policy gap with cap-and-trade pp. 2100-2110

- Christian Flachsland, Steffen Brunner, Ottmar Edenhofer and Felix Creutzig
- Oil prices, nuclear energy consumption, and economic growth: New evidence using a heterogeneous panel analysis pp. 2111-2120

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Yi-Bin Chiu
- Economic growth, energy conservation and emissions reduction: A comparative analysis based on panel data for 8 Asian-Pacific countries pp. 2121-2131

- Shuwen Niu, Yongxia Ding, Yunzhu Niu, Yixin Li and Guanghua Luo
- Crude oil import policy of Turkey: Historical analysis of determinants and implications since 1968 pp. 2132-2142

- Volkan S. Ediger and Istemi Berk
- Auction design for gas pipeline transportation capacity--The case of Nabucco and its open season pp. 2143-2151

- Matthias Pickl and Franz Wirl
- Strategies for reducing the environmental impacts of room air conditioners in Europe pp. 2152-2164

- Laurent Grignon-Massé, Philippe Rivière and Jérôme Adnot
- Assessment of China's energy-saving and emission-reduction accomplishments and opportunities during the 11th Five Year Plan pp. 2165-2178

- Lynn Price, Mark D. Levine, Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Nathaniel Aden, Hongyou Lu, Michael McNeil, Nina Zheng, Yining Qin and Ping Yowargana
- Electricity prices in the Finnish retail market pp. 2179-2192

- Eero Lehto
- Macro-level integrated renewable energy production schemes for sustainable development pp. 2193-2196

- Bobban G. Subhadra
- The impact of financial development on carbon emissions: An empirical analysis in China pp. 2197-2203

- Yue-Jun Zhang
- Present status and prospects of photovoltaic market in China pp. 2204-2207

- Ruirui Zhao, Guang Shi, Hongyu Chen, Anfu Ren and David Finlow
- When do increasing carbon taxes accelerate global warming? A note on the green paradox pp. 2208-2212

- Ottmar Edenhofer and Matthias Kalkuhl
- The World Energy Congress 2010--A Review Montreal, Canada, 12-16 September 2010 pp. 2213-2215

- Hisham Khatib
- Erratum to "State-scale evaluation of renewable electricity policy: The role of renewable electricity credits and carbon taxes" [Energy Policy 39 (2) (2010) 950-960] pp. 2216-2216

- Todd Levin, Valerie M. Thomas and Audrey J. Lee
Volume 39, issue 3, 2011
- Making the case for grid-connected photovoltaics in Brazil pp. 1027-1030

- Ricardo Rüther and Roberto Zilles
- Social acceptance of solar energy technologies in China--End users' perspective pp. 1031-1036

- Xueliang Yuan, Jian Zuo and Chunyuan Ma
- UK energy policy ambition and UK energy modelling--fit for purpose? pp. 1037-1040

- Neil Strachan
- Ready for nuclear energy?: An assessment of capacities and motivations for launching new national nuclear power programs pp. 1041-1055

- Jessica Jewell
- EUA and sCER phase II price drivers: Unveiling the reasons for the existence of the EUA-sCER spread pp. 1056-1069

- Maria Mansanet-Bataller, Julien Chevallier, Morgan Hervé-Mignucci and Emilie Alberola
- Regulation and development of the Argentinean gas market pp. 1070-1079

- Ricardo Ponzo, Isaac Dyner, Santiago Arango and Erik R. Larsen
- The impact of power market reforms on electricity price-cost margins and cross-subsidy levels: A cross country panel data analysis pp. 1080-1092

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Internationalization as a strategy to overcome industry barriers--An assessment of the marine energy industry pp. 1093-1100

- Nicolai Løvdal and Frank Neumann
- Resource consumption in Japanese agriculture and its link to food security pp. 1101-1112

- Alexandros Gasparatos
- Policy progress in mitigation of climate change in Taiwan pp. 1113-1122

- Jenn Jiang Hwang and Wei Ru Chang
- Biomass energy production in agriculture: A weighted goal programming analysis pp. 1123-1131

- A. Ballarin, Daniel Vecchiato, T. Tempesta, Francesco Marangon and S. Troiano
- Explaining the differential distribution of Clean Development Mechanism projects across host countries pp. 1132-1143

- Andrew G. Winkelman and Michael R. Moore
- Economic feasibility of the path to zero net carbon emissions pp. 1144-1153

- Stephen DeCanio and Anders Fremstad
- Providing all global energy with wind, water, and solar power, Part I: Technologies, energy resources, quantities and areas of infrastructure, and materials pp. 1154-1169

- Mark Z. Jacobson and Mark A. Delucchi
- Providing all global energy with wind, water, and solar power, Part II: Reliability, system and transmission costs, and policies pp. 1170-1190

- Mark A. Delucchi and Mark Z. Jacobson
- Serbian energy development based on lignite production pp. 1191-1199

- Predrag Jovancic, Milos Tanasijevic and Dejan Ivezic
- Energy policies for sustainable livelihoods and sustainable development of poor areas in China pp. 1200-1212

- Jie Fan, Yu-tian Liang, An-jun Tao, Ke-rong Sheng, Hai-Long Ma, Yong Xu, Chuan-Sheng Wang and Wei Sun
- Does the Gold Standard label hold its promise in delivering higher Sustainable Development benefits? A multi-criteria comparison of CDM projects pp. 1213-1227

- Moritz Drupp
- The CO2 emissions-income nexus: Evidence from rich countries pp. 1228-1240

- Vishal Chandr Jaunky
- Backcasting sustainable freight transport systems for Europe in 2050 pp. 1241-1248

- Tuomas Mattila and Riina Antikainen
- Mandates, buyouts and fuel-tax rebates: Some economic aspects of biofuel policies using the UK as an example pp. 1249-1253

- Alan Swinbank, Richard Tranter and Philip Jones
- India's energy security: A sample of business, government, civil society, and university perspectives pp. 1254-1264

- Malavika Jain Bambawale and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- A methodology for analysis of impacts of grid integration of renewable energy pp. 1265-1276

- Mel George and Rangan Banerjee
- Bourgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline; will matching institutional and regulatory contexts lead to an effective bargaining and eventual consensus? pp. 1277-1285

- Angeliki N. Menegaki
- Decentralised bioenergy systems: A review of opportunities and threats pp. 1286-1295

- Robert B. Mangoyana and Timothy F. Smith
- Accelerating the transfer and diffusion of energy saving technologies steel sector experience--Lessons learned pp. 1296-1304

- Teruo Okazaki and Mitsutsune Yamaguchi
- The economic viability of nuclear power in a fossil-fuel-rich country: Australia pp. 1305-1311

- Anthony D. Owen
- Energy savings assessment for digital-to-analog converter boxes pp. 1312-1317

- Cheung, Hoi Ying (Iris), Alan Meier and Richard Brown
- Exploring future hydrogen development and the impact of policy: A novel investment-led approach pp. 1318-1329

- T. Houghton and A. Cruden
- China's energy security: Perception and reality pp. 1330-1337

- Guy Leung
- Centralisation and decentralisation in strategic municipal energy planning in Denmark pp. 1338-1351

- Karl Sperling, Frede Hvelplund and Brian Vad Mathiesen
- The challenge of meeting Canada's greenhouse gas reduction targets pp. 1352-1362

- Larry Hughes and Nikhil Chaudhry
- Estimating GHG emissions of marine ports--the case of Barcelona pp. 1363-1368

- Gara Villalba and Eskinder Demisse Gemechu
- Air-source heat pump carbon footprints: HFC impacts and comparison to other heat sources pp. 1369-1381

- Eric P. Johnson
- Toward a viable nuclear waste disposal program pp. 1382-1388

- Marvin Baker Schaffer
- Winds of change: How high wind penetrations will affect investment incentives in the GB electricity sector pp. 1389-1396

- Will Steggals, Robert Gross and Philip Heptonstall
- Optimal solar-PV tilt angle and azimuth: An Ontario (Canada) case-study pp. 1397-1409

- Ian H. Rowlands, Briana Paige Kemery and Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
- Feed-in tariffs for promotion of energy storage technologies pp. 1410-1425

- Goran Krajacic, Neven Duic, Antonis Tsikalakis, Manos Zoulias, George Caralis, Eirini Panteri and Maria da Graça Carvalho
- Efficiency analysis of Turkish natural gas distribution companies by using data envelopment analysis method pp. 1426-1438

- Mehmet Erturk and Serap Türüt-AsIk
- New energy strategies in the Swedish pulp and paper industry--The role of national and EU climate and energy policies pp. 1439-1449

- Karin Ericsson, Lars J. Nilsson and Måns Nilsson
- Factors influencing willingness-to-pay for the ENERGY STAR® label pp. 1450-1458

- David O. Ward, Christopher Clark, Kimberly Jensen, Steven T. Yen and Clifford S. Russell
- The diffusion of microgeneration technologies - assessing the influence of perceived product characteristics on home owners' willingness to pay pp. 1459-1469

- Marius C. Claudy, Claus Michelsen and Aidan O'Driscoll
- Why (and how) to regulate power exchanges in the EU market integration context? pp. 1470-1475

- Leonardo Meeus
- Analysis of the EU policy package on climate change and renewables pp. 1476-1485

- Pantelis Capros, Leonidas Mantzos, Leonidas Parousos, Nikolaos Tasios, Ger Klaassen and Tom Van Ierland
- Assessment of imbalance settlement exemptions for offshore wind power generation in Belgium pp. 1486-1494

- Kristof De Vos, Johan Driesen and Ronnie Belmans
- Decomposition of CO2 emissions change from energy consumption in Brazil: Challenges and policy implications pp. 1495-1504

- Luciano De Freitas and Shinji Kaneko
- Negotiated settlements with a cost of service backstop: The consequences for depreciation pp. 1505-1513

- Garret Fellows
- An estimate of the value of lost load for Ireland pp. 1514-1520

- Eimear Leahy and Richard Tol
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the international maritime transport of New Zealand's imports and exports pp. 1521-1531

- Warren B. Fitzgerald, Oliver J.A. Howitt and Inga J. Smith
- The socio-technical barriers to Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Papua New Guinea: "Choosing pigs, prostitutes, and poker chips over panels" pp. 1532-1542

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Anthony D'Agostino and Malavika Jain Bambawale
- Job retention in the British offshore sector through greening of the North Sea energy industry pp. 1543-1551

- Miguel Esteban, David Leary, Qi Zhang, Agya Utama, Tetsuo Tezuka and Keiichi N. Ishihara
- The effects of electricity pricing on PHEV competitiveness pp. 1552-1561

- Shisheng Huang, Bri-Mathias S. Hodge, Farzad Taheripour, Joseph F. Pekny, Gintaras V. Reklaitis and Wallace Tyner
- A heuristic-based approach for reliability importance assessment of energy producers pp. 1562-1568

- A. Akhavein and M. Fotuhi Firuzabad
- Future oil supply: The changing stance of the International Energy Agency pp. 1569-1574

- Richard G. Miller
- A novel business model for aggregating the values of electricity storage pp. 1575-1585

- Xian He, Erik Delarue, William D'haeseleer and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Trend of technology innovation in China's coal-fired electricity industry under resource and environmental constraints pp. 1586-1599

- Fanxian Yu, Jining Chen, Fu Sun, Siyu Zeng and Can Wang
- Can the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) deliver? pp. 1600-1611

- Srikanth Subbarao and Bob Lloyd
- Analysis of China's energy utilization for 2007 pp. 1612-1616

- Ming Zhang and Wenwen Wang
- Plug-in hybrid vehicle GHG impacts in California: Integrating consumer-informed recharge profiles with an electricity-dispatch model pp. 1617-1629

- Jonn Axsen, Kenneth S. Kurani, Ryan McCarthy and Christopher Yang
- Recent developments of biofuels/bioenergy sustainability certification: A global overview pp. 1630-1646

- Nicolae Scarlat and Jean-François Dallemand
- Accounting for variation in wind deployment between Canadian provinces pp. 1647-1658

- Christopher J. Ferguson-Martin and Stephen D. Hill
- Conceptualizing urban household energy use: Climbing the "Energy Services Ladder" pp. 1659-1668

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Oil and resource-backed aggression pp. 1669-1676

- Jeff Colgan
- Impact of the economic recession on the European power sector's CO2 emissions pp. 1677-1686

- Bruno Declercq, Erik Delarue and William D'haeseleer
- Effects of consumer subsidy on household fuel switching from coal to cleaner fuels: A case study for anthracites in Korea pp. 1687-1693

- Hojeong Park and Hyucksoo Kwon
- Regulatory, design and methodological impacts in determining tidal-in-stream power resource potential pp. 1694-1698

- Joel F. Atwater and Gregory A. Lawrence
- Energy literacy of secondary students in New York State (USA): A measure of knowledge, affect, and behavior pp. 1699-1710

- Jan E. DeWaters and Susan E. Powers
- Electricity trade and GHG emissions: Assessment of Quebec's hydropower in the Northeastern American market (2006-2008) pp. 1711-1721

- Mourad Amor, Pierre-Olivier Pineau, Caroline Gaudreault and Réjean Samson
- Economic impact of oil price shocks on the Turkish economy in the coming decades: A dynamic CGE analysis pp. 1722-1731

- Levent Aydın and Mustafa Acar
- Exploration of resource and transmission expansion decisions in the Western Renewable Energy Zone initiative pp. 1732-1745

- Andrew Mills, Amol Phadke and Ryan Wiser
- Price floors for emissions trading pp. 1746-1753

- Peter Wood and Frank Jotzo
- The role of coal in energy policy and sustainable development of Turkey: Is it compatible to the EU energy policy? pp. 1754-1763

- Kemal Baris
- The effect of counter-trading on competition in electricity markets pp. 1764-1773

- Justin Dijk and Bert Willems
- Stakeholder perceptions of biofuels from microalgae pp. 1774-1781

- Christian Oltra
- Development of a decision support tool for the assessment of biofuels pp. 1782-1793

- Anastasios Perimenis, Hartley Walimwipi, Sergey Zinoviev, Franziska Müller-Langer and Stanislav Miertus
- Transmission investment problems in Europe: Going beyond standard solutions pp. 1794-1801

- Patrik Buijs, David Bekaert, Stijn Cole, Dirk Van Hertem and Ronnie Belmans
- The decline of the world's energy intensity pp. 1802-1805

- José Goldemberg and Luiz Tadêo Siqueira Prado
- An evaluation of the policy and techno-economic factors affecting the potential for biogas upgrading for transport fuel use in the UK pp. 1806-1816

- Tim Patterson, Sandra Esteves, Richard Dinsdale and Alan Guwy
- Grid flexibility and storage required to achieve very high penetration of variable renewable electricity pp. 1817-1830

- Paul Denholm and Maureen Hand
- Incentives of carbon dioxide regulation for investment in low-carbon electricity technologies in Texas pp. 1831-1844

- Anya Castillo and Joshua Linn
- 2010 power generation sector restructuring in Romania--A critical assessment pp. 1845-1856

- Vlad Popovici
- Environmental Kuznets Curve for carbon emissions in Pakistan: An empirical investigation pp. 1857-1864

- Muhammad Nasir and Faiz Rehman
- Empowered? Evaluating Japan's national energy strategy under the DPJ administration pp. 1865-1876

- Scott Valentine, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Masahiro Matsuura
- Incentives for subcontractors to adopt CO2 emission reporting and reduction techniques pp. 1877-1883

- Bert Scholtens and Renske Kleinsmann
Volume 39, issue 2, 2011
- Special issue on offshore wind power pp. 495-495

- David Toke
- The economics of offshore wind pp. 496-502

- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos
- Understanding public responses to offshore wind power pp. 503-510

- Claire Haggett
- Continuous spatial modelling to analyse planning and economic consequences of offshore wind energy pp. 511-517

- Bernd Möller
- Offshore wind power policy and planning in Sweden pp. 518-525

- Patrik Söderholm and Maria Pettersson
- The UK offshore wind power programme: A sea-change in UK energy policy? pp. 526-534

- David Toke
- Long-term changes in CO2 emissions in Austria and Czechoslovakia--Identifying the drivers of environmental pressures pp. 535-543

- Simone Gingrich, Petra Kusková and Julia K. Steinberger
- Residential consumers in the Cape Peninsula's willingness to pay for premium priced green electricity pp. 544-550

- Henry Oliver, Jako Volschenk and Eon Smit
- Sustainable energy policy in Honduras: Diagnosis and challenges pp. 551-562

- Wilfredo C. Flores, Osvaldo A. Ojeda, Marco A. Flores and Francisco R. Rivas
- Subsidy programs on diffusion of solar water heaters: Taiwan's experience pp. 563-567

- Keh-Chin Chang, Wei-Min Lin, Tsong-Sheng Lee and Kung-Ming Chung
- Energy consumption-economic growth relationship and carbon dioxide emissions in China pp. 568-574

- Li Fei, Suocheng Dong, Li Xue, Quanxi Liang and Wangzhou Yang
- The policy challenges of tradable credits: A critical review of eight markets pp. 575-585

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Regulatory potential for increasing small scale grid connected photovoltaic (PV) deployment in Australia pp. 586-595

- Deepak Sivaraman and Ralph E. Horne
- Understanding household energy consumption patterns: When "West Is Best" in Metro Manila pp. 596-602

- Marlyne D. Sahakian
- Impact of oil price shocks on selected macroeconomic variables in Nigeria pp. 603-612

- Akin Iwayemi and Babajide Fowowe
- Methods for calculating CO2 intensity of power generation and consumption: A global perspective pp. 613-627

- Wina Graus and Ernst Worrell
- Cost efficient utilisation of biomass in the German energy system in the context of energy and environmental policies pp. 628-636

- Andreas König
- Energy consumption in Kuwait: Prospects and future approaches pp. 637-643

- Sorour Alotaibi
- Total-factor energy efficiency in developing countries pp. 644-650

- Xing-Ping Zhang, Xiao-Mei Cheng, Jiahai Yuan and Xiao-Jun Gao
- Assessing the power generation, pollution control, and overall efficiencies of municipal solid waste incinerators in Taiwan pp. 651-663

- Dong-Shang Chang and Fu-Chiang Yang
- The co-evolution of alternative fuel infrastructure and vehicles: A study of the experience of Argentina with compressed natural gas pp. 664-675

- Gustavo Collantes and Marc W. Melaina
- Multicriteria selection aiding related to photovoltaic plants on farming fields on Corsica island: A real case study using the ELECTRE outranking framework pp. 676-688

- P. Haurant, P. Oberti and M. Muselli
- What determines urban households' willingness to pay for CO2 emission reductions in Turkey: A contingent valuation survey pp. 689-698

- Fikret Adaman, Nihan KaralI, Gürkan Kumbaroglu, Ilhan Or, Begüm Özkaynak and Ünal Zenginobuz
- Operational synergy in the US electric utility industry under an influence of deregulation policy: A linkage to financial performance and corporate value pp. 699-713

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Opportunity for profitable investments in cellulosic biofuels pp. 714-719

- Bruce Babcock, Stéphan Marette and David Tréguer
- Historical analysis of U.S. electricity markets: Reassessing carbon lock-in pp. 720-732

- Sanya Carley
- Making the connection: The relationship between fuel poverty, electricity disconnection, and prepayment metering pp. 733-741

- Kimberley C. O'Sullivan, Philippa L. Howden-Chapman and Geoff Fougere
- Market opening and third party access in district heating networks pp. 742-752

- Patrik Söderholm and Linda Wårell
- Dynamic impacts of high oil prices on the bioethanol and feedstock markets pp. 753-760

- Kyung Soo Cha and Jeong Hwan Bae
- Innovation and international technology transfer: The case of the Chinese photovoltaic industry pp. 761-770

- Arnaud de la Tour, Matthieu Glachant and Yann Ménière
- Is China ready for its nuclear expansion? pp. 771-781

- Yun Zhou, Christhian Rengifo, Peipei Chen and Jonathan Hinze
- The challenge to UK energy policy: An ageing population perspective on energy saving measures and consumption pp. 782-789

- Neveen Hamza and Rose Gilroy
- Peak oil analyzed with a logistic function and idealized Hubbert curve pp. 790-802

- Brian Gallagher
- Modeling the CO2 emissions from battery electric vehicles given the power generation mixes of different countries pp. 803-811

- Reed T. Doucette and Malcolm D. McCulloch
- The development of the German energy market until 2030--A critical survey of selected scenarios pp. 812-825

- Dogan Keles, Dominik Möst and Wolf Fichtner
- Firm size and productivity. Evidence from the electricity distribution industry in Brazil pp. 826-833

- Beatriz Tovar, Francisco Ramos-Real and Edmar Fagundes de Almeida
- The net cost of biofuels in Thailand--An economic analysis pp. 834-843

- David R. Bell, Thapat Silalertruksa, Shabbir H. Gheewala and Richard Kamens
- Climate change scenarios and Technology Transfer Protocols pp. 844-853

- Socrates Kypreos and Hal Turton
- Potential impacts of electricity price changes on price formation in the economy: a social accounting matrix price modeling analysis for Turkey pp. 854-864

- K. Ali Akkemik
- Gas market distorting effects of imbalanced gas balancing rules: Inefficient regulation of pipeline flexibility pp. 865-876

- Nico Keyaerts, Michelle Hallack, Jean-Michel Glachant and William D'haeseleer
- A feasibility study of hybrid wind power systems for remote communities pp. 877-886

- Mir-Akbar Hessami, Hugh Campbell and Christopher Sanguinetti
- A solar economy in the American Southwest: Critical next steps pp. 887-893

- Martin J. Pasqualetti and Susan Haag
- Energy poverty in rural Bangladesh pp. 894-904

- Douglas F. Barnes, Shahidur Khandker and Hussain Samad
- On developing a prospecting tool for wind industry and policy decision support pp. 905-915

- Charles McKeown, Adesoji Adelaja and Benjamin Calnin
- Local government influence on energy conservation ambitions in existing housing sites--Plucking the low-hanging fruit? pp. 916-925

- T. Hoppe, J.Th.A. Bressers and K.R.D. Lulofs
- A hybrid model for the optimum integration of renewable technologies in power generation systems pp. 926-935

- Andreas Poullikkas, George Kourtis and Ioannis Hadjipaschalis
- Electric-systems integration in the Andes community: Opportunities and threats pp. 936-949

- Enzo Sauma, Samuel Jerardino, Carlos Barria, Rodrigo Marambio, Alberto Brugman and José Mejía
- State-scale evaluation of renewable electricity policy: The role of renewable electricity credits and carbon taxes pp. 950-960

- Todd Levin, Valerie M. Thomas and Audrey J. Lee
- The current status of wind energy in Turkey and in the world pp. 961-967

- Cumali IlkIlIç, Hüseyin AydIn and Rasim Behçet
- Power generation scenarios for Nigeria: An environmental and cost assessment pp. 968-980

- H. Gujba, Y. Mulugetta and A. Azapagic
- The empirical effects of a gasoline tax on CO2 emissions reductions from transportation sector in Korea pp. 981-989

- Young-Duk Kim, Hyun-Ok Han and Young-Seok Moon
- The effect of natural resources on a sustainable development policy: The approach of non-sustainable externalities pp. 990-998

- Markus Schilling and Lichun Chiang
- Financial development and energy consumption in Central and Eastern European frontier economies pp. 999-1006

- Perry Sadorsky
- Electricity theft: Overview, issues, prevention and a smart meter based approach to control theft pp. 1007-1015

- Soma Shekara Sreenadh Reddy Depuru, Lingfeng Wang and Vijay Devabhaktuni
- Comparison of policies on vehicle ownership and use between Beijing and Shanghai and their impacts on fuel consumption by passenger vehicles pp. 1016-1021

- Han Hao, Hewu Wang and Minggao Ouyang
- Assessing the effect of oil price on world food prices: Application of principal component analysis pp. 1022-1025

- Abdoulkarim Esmaeili and Zainab Shokoohi
Volume 39, issue 1, 2011
- Multi-stakeholder partnerships for transfer of environmentally soundtechnologies pp. 1-5

- Karlijn Morsink, Peter S. Hofman and Jon C. Lovett
- The regional electricity generation mix in Scotland: A portfolio selection approach incorporating marine technologies pp. 6-22

- Grant Allan, Igor Eromenko, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- Levelised costs of Wave and Tidal energy in the UK: Cost competitiveness and the importance of "banded" Renewables Obligation Certificates pp. 23-39

- Grant Allan, Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- Underlying energy demand trends in South Korean and Indonesian aggregate whole economy and residential sectors pp. 40-46

- Suleiman Sa'ad
- Impacts of facility size and location decisions on ethanol production cost pp. 47-56

- Matt Kocoloski, W. Michael Griffin and H. Scott Matthews
- Economics of oil regulation and the Brazilian reform: Some issues pp. 57-65

- Adriana Hernandez-Perez
- Dynamics of final sectoral energy demand and aggregate energy intensity pp. 66-82

- François Lescaroux
- Enhancing local distinctiveness fosters public acceptance of tidal energy: A UK case study pp. 83-93

- Patrick Devine-Wright
- Public-private partnerships for wind power generation: The Portuguese case pp. 94-104

- Ana Cravinho Martins, Rc Marques and Carlos Cruz
- The role of market fundamentals and speculation in recent price changes for crude oil pp. 105-115

- Robert Kaufmann
- Real options valuation of fusion energy R&D programme pp. 116-130

- Denis Bednyagin and Edgard Gnansounou
- Sustainable electricity generation for rural and peri-urban populations of sub-Saharan Africa: The "flexy-energy" concept pp. 131-141

- Y. Azoumah, D. Yamegueu, P. Ginies, Y. Coulibaly and P. Girard
- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions of the European glass industry pp. 142-155

- Andreas Schmitz, Jacek Kaminski, Bianca Maria Scalet and Antonio Soria
- The Brazilian sugarcane innovation system pp. 156-166

- André Tosi Furtado, Mirna Ivonne Gaya Scandiffio and Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez
- The challenge of energy poverty: Brazilian case study pp. 167-175

- Marcio Pereira, Marcos Aurélio Vasconcelos Freitas and Neilton Fidelis da Silva
- Modeling generation expansion in the context of a security of supply mechanism based on long-term auctions. Application to the Colombian case pp. 176-186

- P. Rodilla, C. Batlle, J. Salazar and J.J. Sánchez
- Using the decentralized and liberalized electricity market microworld (LEMM) as an educational tool pp. 187-199

- Guzay Pasaoglu
- A multi-actor multi-criteria framework to assess the stakeholder support for different biofuel options: The case of Belgium pp. 200-214

- Laurence Turcksin, Cathy Macharis, Kenneth Lebeau, Faycal Boureima, Joeri Van Mierlo, Svend Bram, Jacques De Ruyck, Lara Mertens, Jean-Marc Jossart, Leen Gorissen and Luc Pelkmans
- The economics of renewable energy expansion in rural Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 215-227

- Uwe Deichmann, Craig Meisner, Siobhan Murray and David Wheeler
- Indirect fuel use change (IFUC) and the lifecycle environmental impact of biofuel policies pp. 228-233

- Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman and David Zilberman
- Reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from global dairy processing facilities pp. 234-247

- Tengfang Xu and Joris Flapper
- Combining hybrid cars and synthetic fuels with electricity generation and carbon capture and storage pp. 248-268

- Oscar van Vliet, Machteld van den Broek, Wim Turkenburg and André Faaij
- Metamorphoses of cogeneration-based district heating in Romania: A case study pp. 269-280

- Flavius Iacobescu and Viorel Badescu
- An analysis of development and research on spent nuclear fuel reprocessing pp. 281-289

- Leticia Borges Silverio and Wendell de Queiroz Lamas
- A comparison of the energy and carbon implications of new systems of energy provision in new build housing in the UK pp. 290-298

- J. Monahan and J.C. Powell
- Profiling the regional wind power fluctuation in China pp. 299-306

- Dayang Yu, Jun Liang, Xueshan Han and Jianguo Zhao
- Financing concentrating solar power in the Middle East and North Africa--Subsidy or investment? pp. 307-317

- Franz Trieb, Hans Müller-Steinhagen and Jürgen Kern
- Climate change, nuclear power, and the adaptation-mitigation dilemma pp. 318-333

- Natalie Kopytko and John Perkins
- Energy policies avoiding a tipping point in the climate system pp. 334-348

- Olivier Bahn, Neil R. Edwards, Reto Knutti and Thomas F. Stocker
- Geothermal power production in future electricity markets--A scenario analysis for Germany pp. 349-357

- Alexandra Purkus and Volker Barth
- Re-examining uranium supply and demand: New insights pp. 358-376

- Sondès Kahouli
- Green Power voluntary purchases: Price elasticity and policy analysis pp. 377-385

- Ross T. Mewton and Oscar Cacho
- Risk premiums in the German day-ahead Electricity Market pp. 386-394

- Johannes Viehmann
- Investigation on the effectiveness of various methods of information dissemination aiming at a change of occupant behaviour related to thermal comfort and exergy consumption pp. 395-407

- Marcel Schweiker and Masanori Shukuya
- Application of the modified Tobin's q to an uncertain energy-saving project with the real options concept pp. 408-420

- Tyrone Lin and Shio-Ling Huang
- Comparative analysis for power generation and ethanol production from sugarcane residual biomass in Brazil pp. 421-428

- Joaquim E.A. Seabra and Isaias C. Macedo
- Embodied emissions abatement--A policy assessment using stochastic analysis pp. 429-441

- Adolf Acquaye, Aidan Duffy and Biswajit Basu
- An analysis of oil production by OPEC countries: Persistence, breaks, and outliers pp. 442-453

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and James Payne
- Meeting U.S. passenger vehicle fuel economy standards in 2016 and beyond pp. 454-466

- Lynette Cheah and John Heywood
- Inter-governmental institutions as promoters of energy policy diffusion in a federal setting pp. 467-476

- Felix Strebel
- Design and implementation of carbon cap and dividend policies pp. 477-486

- Catherine M. Kunkel and Daniel M. Kammen
- Evolution of the indigenous European oil and gas sources--Recent trends and issues for consideration pp. 487-492

- Boyan Kavalov, Hrvoje Petric and Evangelos Tzimas
- Corrigendum to "Air-conditioning Australian households: The impact of dynamic peak pricing" [Energy Policy 38, 7312-7622] pp. 493-493

- Yolande Strengers
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