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Volume 38, issue 12, 2010
- Carbon reduction at community scale pp. 7541-7545

- Yacob Mulugetta, Tim Jackson and Dan van der Horst
- Deliberating on low carbon development pp. 7546-7549

- Yacob Mulugetta and Frauke Urban
- Localism and energy: Negotiating approaches to embedding resilience in energy systems pp. 7550-7558

- Geoff O'Brien and Alex Hope
- Building capacity for low-carbon communities: The role of grassroots initiatives pp. 7559-7566

- Lucie Middlemiss and Bradley D. Parrish
- From private lives to collective action: Recruitment and participation incentives for a community energy program pp. 7567-7574

- Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
- In pursuit of resilient, low carbon communities: An examination of barriers to action in three Canadian cities pp. 7575-7585

- Sarah Burch
- Low-carbon communities as a context for individual behavioural change pp. 7586-7595

- Eva Heiskanen, Mikael Johnson, Simon Robinson, Edina Vadovics and Mika Saastamoinen
- Mobilising community action towards a low-carbon future: Opportunities and challenges for local government in the UK pp. 7596-7603

- Michael Peters, Shane Fudge and Philip Sinclair
- The deployment of decentralised energy systems as part of the housing growth programme in the UK pp. 7604-7613

- Jo Williams
- Transitioning to low carbon communities--from behaviour change to systemic change: Lessons from Australia pp. 7614-7623

- Susie Moloney, Ralph E. Horne and John Fien
- Community action for sustainable housing: Building a low-carbon future pp. 7624-7633

- Gill Seyfang
- Making an impact: The influence of policies to reduce emissions from aviation on the business travel patterns of individual corporations pp. 7634-7638

- Zoe G. Davies and Paul R. Armsworth
- The impact of the EU ETS on the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies - Findings for Germany pp. 7639-7652

- Karoline S. Rogge and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Can LNG increase competitiveness in the natural gas market? pp. 7653-7664

- Susanna Dorigoni, Clara Graziano and Federico Pontoni
- The forest products industry at an energy/climate crossroads pp. 7665-7675

- Marilyn A. Brown and Youngsun Baek
- Trends of energy efficiency in Finnish road freight transport 1995-2009 and forecast to 2016 pp. 7676-7686

- Heikki Liimatainen and Markus Pöllänen
- A method of identifying and weighting indicators of energy efficiency assessment in Chinese residential buildings pp. 7687-7697

- Yulan Yang, Baizhan Li and Runming Yao
- Impact of public policy uncertainty on renewable energy investment: Wind power and the production tax credit pp. 7698-7709

- Merrill Jones Barradale
- Energy content of world trade pp. 7710-7721

- Gernot Wagner
- Energy efficiency interventions in UK higher education institutions pp. 7722-7731

- Hasim Altan
- Electricity saving in households--A social cognitive approach pp. 7732-7743

- John Thøgersen and Alice Grønhøj
- A review of building energy regulation and policy for energy conservation in developing countries pp. 7744-7755

- Joseph Iwaro and Abraham Mwasha
- Emission intensity in New Zealand manufacturing and the short-run impacts of emissions pricing pp. 7756-7763

- Matthew Bartleet, Kris Iyer and Elisabeth Numan-Parsons
- A system dynamic model for production and consumption policy in Iran oil and gas sector pp. 7764-7774

- Behdad Kiani and Mohammad Ali Pourfakhraei
- National energy policies: Obstructing the reduction of global CO2 emissions? An analysis of Swedish energy policies for the district heating sector pp. 7775-7782

- Kristina Difs
- The use of multiple criteria decision making methodologies for the promotion of RES through funding schemes in Cyprus, A review pp. 7783-7792

- Savvas Theodorou, Georgios Florides and Savvas Tassou
- Methodology to estimate the output of a dual solar-wind renewable energy system in Japan pp. 7793-7802

- Miguel Esteban, Qi Zhang, Agya Utama, Tetsuo Tezuka and Keiichi N. Ishihara
- Stimulating energy-efficient innovations in the Dutch building sector: Empirical evidence from patent counts and policy lessons pp. 7803-7817

- Joëlle Noailly and Svetlana Batrakova
- CCS from the gas-fired power station at Kårstø? A commercial analysis pp. 7818-7826

- Petter Osmundsen and Magne Emhjellen
- European energy security: An analysis of future Russian natural gas production and exports pp. 7827-7843

- Bengt Söderbergh, Kristofer Jakobsson and Kjell Aleklett
- Price and income elasticities of crude oil import demand in South Africa: A cointegration analysis pp. 7844-7849

- Emmanuel Ziramba
- CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in BRIC countries pp. 7850-7860

- Hsiao-Tien Pao and Chung-Ming Tsai
- Output-based allocations and revenue recycling: Implications for the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 7861-7872

- James Lennox and Renger van Nieuwkoop
- Environmental analysis of a German strategy for carbon capture and storage of coal power plants pp. 7873-7883

- A. Schreiber, P. Zapp, P. Markewitz and Stefan Vögele
- Modeling the potential for thermal concentrating solar power technologies pp. 7884-7897

- Yabei Zhang, Steven J. Smith, G. Page Kyle and Paul W. Stackhouse
- Energy efficiency in social housing: Opportunities and barriers from a case study in Brazil pp. 7898-7910

- Susanne Bodach and J. Hamhaber
- The benefit of regional diversification of cogeneration investments in Europe: A mean-variance portfolio analysis pp. 7911-7920

- Günther Westner and Reinhard Madlener
- The EU electricity disclosure from the business perspective--A study from Norway pp. 7921-7928

- M. Aasen, H. Westskog, H. Wilhite and M. Lindberg
- The optimal fuel mix and redistribution of social surplus in the Korean power market pp. 7929-7938

- Hyunsook Kim and Sung-Soo Kim
- The prospects for hard coal as a fuel for the Polish power sector pp. 7939-7950

- Jacek Kaminski and Mariusz KudeLko
- Sustainable urban energy: Development of a mesoscale assessment model for solar reflective roof technologies pp. 7951-7959

- J.H. Jo, J. Carlson, J.S. Golden and H. Bryan
- Assessment of the economic impact of environmental constraints on short-term hydropower plant operation pp. 7960-7970

- Juan I. Pérez-Díaz and José R. Wilhelmi
- The socio-political economy of nuclear power development in Japan and South Korea pp. 7971-7979

- Scott Victor Valentine and Benjamin K. Sovacool
Volume 38, issue 11, 2010
- Energy efficiency policies and strategies pp. 6389-6390

- Ming Yang
- Integrated resource strategic planning: Case study of energy efficiency in the Chinese power sector pp. 6391-6397

- Zhaoguang Hu, Xiandong Tan, Fan Yang, Ming Yang, Quan Wen, Baoguo Shan and Xinyang Han
- US energy conservation and efficiency policies: Challenges and opportunities pp. 6398-6408

- Robert K. Dixon, Elizabeth McGowan, Ganna Onysko and Richard M. Scheer
- The 25 IEA energy efficiency policy recommendations to the G8 Gleneagles Plan of Action pp. 6409-6418

- Nigel Jollands, Paul Waide, Mark Ellis, Takao Onoda, Jens Laustsen, Kanako Tanaka, Philippine de T'Serclaes, Ingrid Barnsley, Rick Bradley and Alan Meier
- G8+5 collaboration on energy efficiency and IPEEC: Shortcut to a sustainable future? pp. 6419-6427

- Dries Lesage, Thijs Van de Graaf and Kirsten Westphal
- Energy efficiency in India: Assessing the policy regimes and their impacts pp. 6428-6438

- P. Balachandra, Darshini Ravindranath and N.H. Ravindranath
- Overview of current energy-efficiency policies in China pp. 6439-6452

- Nan Zhou, Mark D. Levine and Lynn Price
- Light vehicle energy efficiency programs and their impact on Brazilian CO2 emissions pp. 6453-6462

- William Wills and Emilio Lèbre La Rovere
- Final energy use in IEA countries: The role of energy efficiency pp. 6463-6474

- Peter G. Taylor, Olivier Lavagne d'Ortigue, Michel Francoeur and Nathalie Trudeau
- The Chinese nonferrous metals industry--energy use and CO2 emissions pp. 6475-6484

- Wang Yanjia and William Chandler
- The challenge of reducing energy consumption of the Top-1000 largest industrial enterprises in China pp. 6485-6498

- Lynn Price, Xuejun Wang and Jiang Yun
- A model for the development of a power production system in Greece, Part I: Where RES do not meet EU targets pp. 6499-6513

- Nikolaos G. Kalampalikas and Petros A. Pilavachi
- A model for the development of a power production system in Greece, Part II: Where RES meet EU targets pp. 6514-6528

- Nikolaos G. Kalampalikas and Petros A. Pilavachi
- Decomposing international polarization of per capita CO2 emissions pp. 6529-6533

- Juan Duro
- Hydropower potential of municipal water supply dams in Turkey: A case study in Ulutan Dam pp. 6534-6539

- Serhat Kucukali
- The car industry and the blow-out of the hydrogen hype pp. 6540-6544

- Sjoerd Bakker
- Energy efficiency standards for refrigerators in Brazil: A methodology for impact evaluation pp. 6545-6550

- Conrado Augustus de Melo and Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi
- Efficient capacity investment and joint production agreements in an oligopolistic electricity market: The HidroAysén joint venture project pp. 6551-6559

- Ricardo Raineri and Gonzalo Contreras
- Causality between energy consumption and output growth in the Indian cement industry: An application of the panel vector error correction model (VECM) pp. 6560-6565

- Sabuj Mandal and S. Madheswaran
- Peak Oil and other threatening peaks--Chimeras without substance pp. 6566-6569

- Marian Radetzki
- Linear and nonlinear causality between sectoral electricity consumption and economic growth: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 6570-6573

- Yang Cheng-Lang, Hung-Pin Lin and Chih-Heng Chang
- Understanding the spectrum of residential energy consumption: A quantile regression approach pp. 6574-6585

- Nikhil Kaza
- The slow search for solutions: Lessons from historical energy transitions by sector and service pp. 6586-6596

- Roger Fouquet
- The embodied energy and environmental emissions of construction projects in China: An economic input-output LCA model pp. 6597-6603

- Yuan Chang, Robert J. Ries and Yaowu Wang
- Optimizing a CO2 value chain for the Norwegian Continental Shelf pp. 6604-6614

- Ø. Klokk, P.F. Schreiner, A. Pagès-Bernaus and A. Tomasgard
- Dealing with surplus emissions in the climate negotiations after Copenhagen: What are the options for compromise? pp. 6615-6628

- Michel den Elzen, Mark Roelfsema and Stephan Slingerland
- Economic analysis of coal price-electricity price adjustment in China based on the CGE model pp. 6629-6637

- Y.X. He, S.L. Zhang, L.Y. Yang, Y.J. Wang and J. Wang
- China in the transition to a low-carbon economy pp. 6638-6653

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Reevaluating the first and the second dividends of environmental tax reforms pp. 6654-6661

- Eduardo Giménez and Miguel Rodriguez
- Making, breaking, and (partially) remaking markets: State regulation and photovoltaic electricity in New Jersey pp. 6662-6673

- David M. Hart
- Who formulates renewable-energy policy? A Swedish example pp. 6674-6683

- Katrin Uba
- Rethinking economy-wide rebound measures: An unbiased proposal pp. 6684-6694

- Ana-Isabel Guerra and Ferran Sancho
- 'Capture ready' regulation of fossil fuel power plants - Betting the UK's carbon emissions on promises of future technology pp. 6695-6702

- Nils Markusson and Stuart Haszeldine
- Cost and emissions impacts of plug-in hybrid vehicles on the Ohio power system pp. 6703-6712

- Ramteen Sioshansi, Riccardo Fagiani and Vincenzo Marano
- Economic evaluation and optimization of a photovoltaic-fuel cell-batteries hybrid system for use in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 6713-6723

- Sergio B. Silva, Marco A.G. de Oliveira and Mauro M. Severino
- Interactions and implications of renewable and climate change policy on UK energy scenarios pp. 6724-6735

- Gabrial Anandarajah and Neil Strachan
- On integration of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles into existing power system structures pp. 6736-6745

- Matthias D. Galus, Marek Zima and Göran Andersson
- Blowing against the wind--An exploratory application of actor network theory to the analysis of local controversies and participation processes in wind energy pp. 6746-6754

- Eric Jolivet and Eva Heiskanen
- Electricity sector reforms in four Latin-American countries and their impact on carbon dioxide emissions and renewable energy pp. 6755-6766

- Belizza Janet Ruiz-Mendoza and Claudia Sheinbaum-Pardo
- Chinese academic experts' assessment for forest bio-energy development in China pp. 6767-6775

- Mei Qu, Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, Liisa Tahvanainen and Paavo Pelkonen
- How ambitious are China and India's emissions intensity targets? pp. 6776-6783

- David Stern and Frank Jotzo
- An analysis of the driving forces of CO2 emissions embodied in Japan-China trade pp. 6784-6792

- Yanli Dong, Masanobu Ishikawa, Xianbing Liu and Can Wang
- The potential of fission nuclear power in resolving global climate change under the constraints of nuclear fuel resources and once-through fuel cycles pp. 6793-6803

- Vladimir Knapp, Dubravko Pevec and Mario Matijevic
- Preliminary evaluation of the Section 1603 treasury grant program for renewable power projects in the United States pp. 6804-6819

- Mark Bolinger, Ryan Wiser and Naïm Darghouth
- The role of energy efficiency spending in Maryland's implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative pp. 6820-6829

- Anthony Paul, Karen Palmer, Matthias Ruth, Benjamin Hobbs, Daraius Irani, Jeffrey Michael, Yihsu Chen, Kimberly Ross and Erica Myers
- An attitude study on the environmental effects of rationing petrol in Tehran pp. 6830-6848

- Payam Hanafizadeh, Zeinab Navardi and Jahanyar Bamdad Soofi
- Incentivizing wood-based Fischer-Tropsch diesel through financial policy instruments: An economic assessment for Norway pp. 6849-6859

- Ryan M. Bright and Anders H. Strømman
- Fuel consumption from vehicles of China until 2030 in energy scenarios pp. 6860-6867

- Qingyu Zhang, Weili Tian, Yingyue Zheng and Lili Zhang
- Personal carbon trading: A policy ahead of its time? pp. 6868-6876

- Tina Fawcett
- Motivations driving renewable energy in European countries: A panel data approach pp. 6877-6885

- António Marques, José Alberto Fuinhas and Jose Ramos Manso
- Status of thermal power generation in India--Perspectives on capacity, generation and carbon dioxide emissions pp. 6886-6899

- Subhodip Ghosh
- Renewable energy policy and landscape management in Andalusia, Spain: The facts pp. 6900-6909

- María-José Prados
- Monitoring energy efficiency trends in European industry: Which top-down method should be used? pp. 6910-6918

- Caiman J. Cahill and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Effect of hybrid system battery performance on determining CO2 emissions of hybrid electric vehicles in real-world conditions pp. 6919-6925

- Robert Alvarez, Peter Schlienger and Martin Weilenmann
- Strategies for carbon dioxide emissions reductions: Residential natural gas efficiency, economic, and ancillary health impacts in Maryland pp. 6926-6935

- Matthias Ruth, Andrew Blohm, Joanna Mauer, Steven A. Gabriel, Vijay G. Kesana, Yihsu Chen, Benjamin Hobbs and Daraius Irani
- An assessment of the present and future opportunities for combined heat and power with district heating (CHP-DH) in the United Kingdom pp. 6936-6945

- Scott Kelly and Michael Pollitt
- The impact of increased interconnection on electricity systems with large penetrations of wind generation: A case study of Ireland and Great Britain pp. 6946-6954

- Eleanor Denny, A. Tuohy, P. Meibom, A. Keane, D. Flynn, A. Mullane and M. O'Malley
- Low carbon fuel standards: Implementation scenarios and challenges pp. 6955-6965

- Sonia Yeh and Daniel Sperling
- Integration of electricity markets in Europe: Relevant issues for Italy pp. 6966-6976

- Anna Creti, Eileen Fumagalli and Elena Fumagalli
- An overview of biofuel policies across the world pp. 6977-6988

- Giovanni Sorda, Martin Banse and Claudia Kemfert
- Cost and optimal feed-in tariff for small scale photovoltaic systems in China pp. 6989-7000

- Jasper Rigter and Georgeta Vidican
- Privatization of electricity distribution in the Northeast of Brazil: The good, the bad, the ugly or the naïve? pp. 7001-7013

- Bruno Silvestre, Jeremy Hall, Stelvia Matos and Luiz Augusto Figueira
- Test run of biodiesel in public transport system in Belgrade pp. 7014-7020

- Slaven Tica, Snezana Filipovic, Predrag Zivanovic and Branko Milovanovic
- Renewable energy potential on brownfield sites: A case study of Michigan pp. 7021-7030

- Adesoji Adelaja, Judy Shaw, Wayne Beyea and J.D. Charles McKeown
- Economic and environmental implications of Turkish accession to the European Union: A CGE analysis pp. 7031-7040

- Levent Aydın and Mustafa Acar
- Producer responsibility and recycling solar photovoltaic modules pp. 7041-7047

- N.C. McDonald and Joshua Pearce
- Energy conservation potential in Taiwanese textile industry pp. 7048-7053

- Gui-Bing Hong, Te-Li Su, Jenq-Daw Lee, Tsung-Chi Hsu and Hua-Wei Chen
- Eliciting public preference for nuclear energy against the backdrop of global warming pp. 7054-7069

- Shu-Yi Liao, Wei-Chun Tseng and Chi-Chung Chen
- Grid matching of large-scale wind energy conversion systems, alone and in tandem with large-scale photovoltaic systems: An Israeli case study pp. 7070-7081

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- Power sector reform in Maharashtra, India pp. 7082-7092

- Ninad P. Totare and Shubha Pandit
- Methodological proposal for territorial distribution of the percentage reduction in gross inland energy consumption according to the EU energy policy strategic goal pp. 7093-7105

- A. Tolón-Becerra, X. Lastra-Bravo and G.F. Botta
- Western China energy development and west to east energy transfer: Application of the Western China Sustainable Energy Development Model pp. 7106-7120

- Wenying Chen, Hualin Li and Zongxin Wu
- Getting reforms done in inhospitable institutional environments: untying a Gordian Knot in India's power distribution sector pp. 7121-7129

- Sunil Tankha, Annasahed B. Misal and Boyd W. Fuller
- A decision model for energy resource selection in China pp. 7130-7141

- Bing Wang, Dundar F. Kocaoglu, Tugrul U. Daim and Jiting Yang
- Cost and CO2 aspects of future vehicle options in Europe under new energy policy scenarios pp. 7142-7151

- Christian Thiel, Adolfo Perujo and Arnaud Mercier
- The changing role of the State in the expansion of electricity supply in Latin America pp. 7152-7160

- Carlos Batlle, Luiz Barroso and Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga
- Emerging bio-ethanol projects in Nigeria: Their opportunities and challenges pp. 7161-7168

- Elijah I. Ohimain
- A critical assessment of the different approaches aimed to secure electricity generation supply pp. 7169-7179

- C. Batlle and P. Rodilla
- Evaluating the benefits of an electrical energy storage system in a future smart grid pp. 7180-7188

- N.S. Wade, P.C. Taylor, P.D. Lang and P.R. Jones
- Is carbon lock-in blocking investments in the hydrogen economy? A survey of actors' strategies pp. 7189-7199

- Nuno Bento
- The viability of balancing wind generation with large scale energy storage pp. 7200-7208

- Batsaikhan Nyamdash, Eleanor Denny and Mark O'Malley
- Caspian energy phase II: Beyond 2005 pp. 7209-7215

- Brenda Shaffer
- Robust incentives and the design of a climate change governance regime pp. 7216-7225

- Gregory Nemet
- Energy-urban transition: The Mexican case pp. 7226-7234

- Armando Páez
- On the adoption of electricity as a domestic source by Mozambican households pp. 7235-7249

- Maria de Fatima S.R. Arthur, Sammy Zahran and Gabriela Bucini
- Cultural challenges to Chinese oil companies in Africa and their strategies pp. 7250-7256

- George Feng and Xianzhong Mu
- Wind power integration and power system flexibility-An empirical analysis of extreme events in Germany under the new negative price regime pp. 7257-7268

- Marco Nicolosi
- Broken dreams: Unmet expectations of investors in the Philippine electricity restructuring and privatization pp. 7269-7277

- Fernando Roxas and Andrea Santiago
- The impacts of carbon tax and complementary policies on Chinese economy pp. 7278-7285

- Chuanyi Lu, Qing Tong and Xuemei Liu
- An outlook into energy consumption in large scale industries in India: The cases of steel, aluminium and cement pp. 7286-7298

- Monica Dutta and Saptarshi Mukherjee
- Managing a hydro-energy reservoir: A policy approach pp. 7299-7311

- Ann van Ackere and Patricia Ochoa
- Air-conditioning Australian households: The impact of dynamic peak pricing pp. 7312-7322

- Yolande Strengers
- Valuation framework for large scale electricity storage in a case with wind curtailment pp. 7323-7337

- Rodica Loisel, Arnaud Mercier, Christoph Gatzen, Nick Elms and Hrvoje Petric
- Assessment of high penetration of solar photovoltaics in Wisconsin pp. 7338-7345

- Kevin S. Myers, Sanford A. Klein and Douglas T. Reindl
- Evolution of China's power dispatch principle and the new energy saving power dispatch policy pp. 7346-7357

- Gao Ciwei and Li Yang
- Public R&D and commercialization of energy-efficient technology: A case study of Japanese projects pp. 7358-7369

- Osamu Kimura
- Comparing welfare effects of different regulation schemes: An application to the electricity distribution industry pp. 7370-7377

- Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen and Rauli Svento
- The transition to renewables: Can PV provide an answer to the peak oil and climate change challenges? pp. 7378-7394

- Bob Lloyd and Andrew S. Forest
- External governance and the EU policy for sustainable biofuels, the case of Mozambique pp. 7395-7403

- Lorenzo Di Lucia
- Competitiveness of Brazilian sugarcane ethanol compared to US corn ethanol pp. 7404-7415

- Christine L. Crago, Madhu Khanna, Jason Barton, Eduardo Giuliani and Weber Amaral
- Future demand scenarios of Bangladesh power sector pp. 7416-7426

- Md. Alam Hossain Mondal, Wulf Boie and Manfred Denich
- Vertical integration, credit ratings and retail price settings in energy-only markets: Navigating the Resource Adequacy problem pp. 7427-7441

- Paul Simshauser
- Copenhagen commitments and implications: A comparative analysis of India and China pp. 7442-7450

- Joy P. Vazhayil and R. Balasubramanian
- A comparative analysis of performance and cost metrics associated with a diesel to biodiesel fleet transition pp. 7451-7456

- Scott O. Shrake, Amy E. Landis, Melissa M. Bilec, William O. Collinge and Xiaobo Xue
- Development status of liquefied natural gas industry in China pp. 7457-7465

- Guo-Hua Shi, You-Yin Jing, Song-Ling Wang and Xu-Tao Zhang
- EU climate change policy 2013-2020: Using the Clean Development Mechanism more effectively in the non-EU-ETS Sector pp. 7466-7475

- Paul Gorecki, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
- Security of feedstocks supply for future bio-ethanol production in Thailand pp. 7476-7486

- Thapat Silalertruksa and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- Pricing model for biodiesel feedstock: A case study of Chhattisgarh in India pp. 7487-7496

- Sanjib Pohit, Pradip Kumar Biswas, Rajesh Kumar and Anandajit Goswami
- The status and development trend of the water chiller energy efficiency standard in China pp. 7497-7503

- Tian Hua, Ma Yitai, Li Minxia, Liu Chuntao and Zhao Li
- Using net energy output as the base to develop renewable energy pp. 7504-7507

- Daigee Shaw, Ming-Feng Hung and Yi-Hao Lin
- Potential errors when fitting experience curves by means of spreadsheet software pp. 7508-7511

- W.G.J.H.M. van Sark and E.A. Alsema
- Does energy consumption by the US electric power sector exhibit long memory behavior? pp. 7512-7518

- Luis Gil-Alana, David Loomis and James Payne
- Should solar photovoltaics be deployed sooner because of long operating life at low, predictable cost? pp. 7519-7530

- Ken Zweibel
- The energy implications of Chinese regional disparities pp. 7531-7538

- Yuanxi Huang and Daniel Todd
- Addendum to "Design limitations in Australian renewable electricity policies" [Energy Policy 38 (2010), 3365-3376] pp. 7539-7540

- Greg Buckman and Mark Diesendorf
Volume 38, issue 10, 2010
- The socio-economic transition towards a hydrogen economy pp. 5297-5300

- Raimund Bleischwitz, Nikolas Bader and Sören Christian Trümper
- Public attitudes towards and demand for hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles: A review of the evidence and methodological implications pp. 5301-5310

- María Yetano Roche, Susana Mourato, Manfred Fischedick, Katja Pietzner and Peter Viebahn
- Public understanding of hydrogen energy: A theoretical approach pp. 5311-5319

- Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan, Hannah Devine-Wright and Patrick Devine-Wright
- Analysis of the market for diesel PEM fuel cell auxiliary power units onboard long-haul trucks and of its implications for the large-scale adoption of PEM FCs pp. 5320-5334

- Marcello Contestabile
- Measuring the environmental benefits of hydrogen transportation fuel cycles under uncertainty about external costs pp. 5335-5345

- Liliya Chernyavs'ka and Francesco Gullì
- Will hydrogen be competitive in Europe without tax favours? pp. 5346-5358

- Anders Chr. Hansen
- Evaluating the perspectives for hydrogen energy uptake in communities: Success criteria and their application pp. 5359-5371

- Suzanne Shaw and Paola Mazzucchelli
- Innovative regions and industrial clusters in hydrogen and fuel cell technology pp. 5372-5381

- Anne Nygaard Madsen and Per Dannemand Andersen
- Scope and perspectives of industrial hydrogen production and infrastructure for fuel cell vehicles in North Rhine-Westphalia pp. 5382-5387

- Andreas Pastowski and Thomas Grube
- Policies for the transition towards a hydrogen economy: the EU case pp. 5388-5398

- Raimund Bleischwitz and Nikolas Bader
- Precautionary principle, economic and energy systems and social equity pp. 5399-5402

- Joaquim Francisco de Carvalho, Sonia Seger P. Mercedes and Ildo L. Sauer
- Review of OECD study into "Projected costs of generating electricity--2010 Edition" pp. 5403-5408

- Hisham Khatib
- More heat and light pp. 5409-5412

- Morgan Bazilian, Ambuj Sagar, Reid Detchon and Kandeh Yumkella
- Analysis of the CO2 emissions and of the other characteristics of the European market of new passenger cars. 1. Analysis of general data and analysis per country pp. 5413-5425

- Efthimios Zervas
- Analysis of the CO2 emissions and of the other characteristics of the European market of new passenger cars. 2. Segment analysis pp. 5426-5441

- Efthimios Zervas
- Analysis of CO2 emissions and of the other characteristics of the European market of new passenger cars. 3. Brands analysis pp. 5442-5456

- Efthimios Zervas
- An energy-based evaluation of the matching possibilities of very large photovoltaic plants to the electricity grid: Israel as a case study pp. 5457-5468

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- The effects on grid matching and ramping requirements, of single and distributed PV systems employing various fixed and sun-tracking technologies pp. 5469-5481

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- Integration of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in a regional wind-thermal power system pp. 5482-5492

- Lisa Göransson, Sten Karlsson and Filip Johnsson
- Determinants of households' space heating type: A discrete choice analysis for German households pp. 5493-5503

- Frauke Braun
- Assessing the potential for a wind power incentive for remote villages in Canada pp. 5504-5511

- Timothy M. Weis and Adrian Ilinca
- The potential for small scale hydropower development in the US pp. 5512-5519

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- Wind power in China: Policy and development challenges pp. 5520-5529

- Yingqi Liu and Ari Kokko
- Comparison of fixed versus variable biofuels incentives pp. 5530-5540

- Wallace Tyner, Farzad Taheripour and David Perkis
- The importance of message framing for providing information about sustainability and environmental aspects of energy pp. 5541-5549

- Liesbeth Van de Velde, Wim Verbeke, Michael Popp and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Knowledge base determinants of technology sourcing in clean development mechanism projects pp. 5550-5559

- Asel Doranova, Ionara Costa and Geert Duysters
- Financing energy efficiency in developing countries--lessons learned and remaining challenges pp. 5560-5571

- Ashok Sarkar and Jas Singh
- Views on peak oil and its relation to climate change policy pp. 5572-5581

- Aviel Verbruggen and Mohamed Al Marchohi
- Market power analysis for the Iranian electricity market pp. 5582-5599

- Mohammad Hossein Asgari and Hassan Monsef
- Is there a relationship between public expenditures in energy R&D and carbon emissions per GDP? An empirical investigation pp. 5600-5613

- Paola Garrone and Luca Grilli
- A new NAMA framework for dispersed energy end-use sectors pp. 5614-5624

- Chia-Chin Cheng
- The taxation of UK oil and gas production: Why the windfalls got away pp. 5625-5635

- Hafez Abdo
- Environmental and economic appraisal of power generation capacity expansion plan in Nigeria pp. 5636-5652

- H. Gujba, Y. Mulugetta and A. Azapagic
- Performance and cost of wet and dry cooling systems for pulverized coal power plants with and without carbon capture and storage pp. 5653-5660

- Haibo Zhai and Edward S. Rubin
- Estimating rural populations without access to electricity in developing countries through night-time light satellite imagery pp. 5661-5670

- Christopher N.H. Doll and Shonali Pachauri
- Modelling short and long-term risks in power markets: Empirical evidence from Nord Pool pp. 5671-5683

- Nikos K. Nomikos and Orestes A. Soldatos
- Impact of a large penetration of wind generation on the GB gas network pp. 5684-5695

- Meysam Qadrdan, Modassar Chaudry, Jianzhong Wu, Nick Jenkins and Janaka Ekanayake
- Determinants of household energy consumption in India pp. 5696-5707

- Tommi Ekholm, Volker Krey, Shonali Pachauri and Keywan Riahi
- Photovoltaic (PV) electricity: Comparative analyses of CO2 abatement at different fuel mix scales in the US pp. 5708-5718

- Deepak Sivaraman and Gregory A. Keoleian
- To cool a sweltering earth: Does energy efficiency improvement offset the climate impacts of lifestyle? pp. 5719-5732

- Lazarus Adua
- Safety implication for an unsaturated zone nuclear waste repository pp. 5733-5738

- Lubna K. Hamdan, John C. Walton and Arturo Woocay
- Renewable energy policy and public perceptions of renewable energy: A cultural theory approach pp. 5739-5748

- J. West, I. Bailey and M. Winter
- Cost-effectiveness analysis of algae energy production in the EU pp. 5749-5757

- Vujadin Kovacevic and Justus Wesseler
- Auction approaches of long-term contracts to ensure generation investment in electricity markets: Lessons from the Brazilian and Chilean experiences pp. 5758-5769

- R. Moreno, Luiz Barroso, H. Rudnick, S. Mocarquer and B. Bezerra
- Comparing electricity distribution network revenues and costs in New South Wales, Great Britain and Victoria pp. 5770-5782

- Bruce Mountain and Stephen Littlechild
- Air pollution implications of Nigeria's present strategy on improved electricity generation pp. 5783-5789

- J.A. Sonibare
- CO2 emissions from the transport of China's exported goods pp. 5790-5798

- Otto Andersen, Stefan Gössling, Morten Simonsen, Hans Jakob Walnum, Paul Peeters and Cordula Neiberger
- The role of bioenergy in the UK's energy future formulation and modelling of long-term UK bioenergy scenarios pp. 5799-5816

- Sophie Jablonski, Neil Strachan, Christian Brand and Ausilio Bauen
- Demand for seasonal gas storage in northwest Europe until 2030: Simulation results with a dynamic model pp. 5817-5829

- Jeroen de Joode and Ö. Özdemir
- Application of chaotic ant swarm optimization in electric load forecasting pp. 5830-5839

- Wei-Chiang Hong
- Energy certification of buildings: A comparative analysis of progress towards implementation in European countries pp. 5840-5866

- Antonio P.F. Andaloro, Roberta Salomone, Giuseppe Ioppolo and Laura Andaloro
- Quantifying the risk of an increase in the prices of non-energy products by combining the portfolio and input-output approaches pp. 5867-5877

- Kengo Suzuki and Yohji Uchiyama
- Spatial modelling of industrial heat loads and recovery potentials in the UK pp. 5878-5891

- R.C. McKenna and J.B. Norman
- Sustainability of algal biofuel production using integrated renewable energy park (IREP) and algal biorefinery approach pp. 5892-5901

- Bobban G. Subhadra
- Should the US clean air act include CO2 emission control?: Examination by data envelopment analysis pp. 5902-5911

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Regional economic impacts of biomass based energy service use: A comparison across crops and technologies for East Styria, Austria pp. 5912-5926

- Thomas Trink, Christoph Schmid, Thomas Schinko, Karl Steininger, Thomas Loibnegger, Claudia Kettner, Alexandra Pack and Christoph Töglhofer
- Developing electricity distribution networks and their regulation to support sustainable energy pp. 5927-5937

- Rita Shaw, Mike Attree and Tim Jackson
- The relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth: The case of Korea with nonlinear evidence pp. 5938-5946

- Sei-wan Kim, Kihoon Lee and Kiseok Nam
- Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation of district heating systems pp. 5947-5955

- Bing Wei, Song-Ling Wang and Li Li
- Markets for renewable energy and pollution emissions: Environmental claims, emission-reduction accounting, and product decoupling pp. 5956-5966

- Michael R. Moore, Geoffrey McD. Lewis and Daniel J. Cepela
- Spatial misfits in a multi-level renewable energy policy implementation process on the Small Island State of Malta pp. 5967-5976

- Julia R. Kotzebue, Hans Th.A. Bressers and Charles Yousif
- Estimating marginal CO2 emissions rates for national electricity systems pp. 5977-5987

- A.D. Hawkes
- Influence of UK energy policy on the deployment of anaerobic digestion pp. 5988-5999

- Natalia Zglobisz, Arturo Castillo-Castillo, Sue Grimes and Peter Jones
- Tax incentives to promote green electricity: An overview of EU-27 countries pp. 6000-6008

- José M. Cansino, Maria Pablo-Romero, Rocío Román and Rocío Yñiguez
- The 2008 oil bubble: Causes and consequences pp. 6009-6015

- Damir Tokic
- The relationship between electricity consumption, electricity prices and GDP in Pakistan pp. 6016-6025

- Faisal Jamil and Eatzaz Ahmad
- Determinants of the costs of carbon capture and sequestration for expanding electricity generation capacity pp. 6026-6035

- Emily Giovanni and Kenneth R. Richards
- Methodology for the assessment of the impact of existing high voltage lines in urban areas pp. 6036-6044

- Andreas Sumper, Oriol Boix-Aragonès, Roberto Villafáfila-Robles, Joan Bergas-Jané and Rodrigo Ramírez-Pisco
- OPEC and Venezuelan oil production: Evidence against a cartel hypothesis pp. 6045-6055

- Douglas B. Reynolds and Michael Pippenger
- Methodological review of UK and international low carbon scenarios pp. 6056-6065

- Nick Hughes and Neil Strachan
- Wind power and community benefits: Challenges and opportunities pp. 6066-6075

- Mhairi Aitken
- Do undesirable output and environmental regulation matter in energy efficiency analysis? Evidence from Indian Cement Industry pp. 6076-6083

- Sabuj Mandal
- Maximizing efficiency in the transition to a coal-based economy pp. 6084-6091

- J. Brathwaite, S. Horst and J. Iacobucci
- Can the South African transport system surmount reduced crude oil availability? pp. 6092-6100

- M.J.W.a Vanderschuren, T.E. Lane and J.J. Wakeford
- Policy redesign for solving the financial bottleneck in demand side management (DSM) in China pp. 6101-6110

- Yongzhen Yu
- Making energy visible: A qualitative field study of how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors pp. 6111-6119

- Tom Hargreaves, Michael Nye and Jacquelin Burgess
- Energy cultures: A framework for understanding energy behaviours pp. 6120-6129

- Janet Stephenson, Barry Barton, Gerry Carrington, Daniel Gnoth, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes
- Implications of the UK field trial of building mounted horizontal axis micro-wind turbines pp. 6130-6144

- P.A.B. James, M.F. Sissons, J. Bradford, L.E. Myers, A.S. Bahaj, A. Anwar and S. Green
- An assessment of Turkey's nuclear energy policy in light of South Korea's nuclear experience pp. 6145-6152

- Selahattin Şi̇ri̇n
- Comprehensive evaluation of effects of straw-based electricity generation: A Chinese case pp. 6153-6160

- Hongtao Liu, Karen R. Polenske, Youmin Xi and Ju'e Guo
- Bioenergy decision-making of farms in Northern Finland: Combining the bottom-up and top-down perspectives pp. 6161-6171

- Juha-Pekka Snäkin, Toivo Muilu and Tuomo Pesola
- Chinese regional industrial energy efficiency evaluation based on a DEA model of fixing non-energy inputs pp. 6172-6179

- Guang-Ming Shi, Jun Bi and Jin-Nan Wang
- Greenhouse gas emissions in China 2007: Inventory and input-output analysis pp. 6180-6193

- G.Q. Chen and Bo Zhang
- Assessment of operational and environmental performance of the thermal power plants in Turkey by using data envelopment analysis pp. 6194-6203

- Adnan Sözen, Ihsan Alp and Adnan Özdemir
- Environmental degradation costs in electricity generation: The case of the Brazilian electrical matrix pp. 6204-6214

- Laura Araujo Alves and Wadaed Uturbey
- Analysis of CSP plants for the definition of energy policies: The influence on electricity cost of solar multiples, capacity factors and energy storage pp. 6215-6221

- Salvador Izquierdo, Carlos Montañés, César Dopazo and Norberto Fueyo
- Unlocking the [euro]53 billion savings from smart meters in the EU: How increasing the adoption of dynamic tariffs could make or break the EU's smart grid investment pp. 6222-6231

- Ahmad Faruqui, Dan Harris and Ryan Hledik
- Program evaluation and incentives for administrators of energy-efficiency programs: Can evaluation solve the principal/agent problem? pp. 6232-6239

- Carl Blumstein
- Examination of energy price policies in Iran for optimal configuration of CHP and CCHP systems based on particle swarm optimization algorithm pp. 6240-6250

- S.G. Tichi, M.M. Ardehali and M.E. Nazari
- Rural electrification of the Brazilian Amazon - Achievements and lessons pp. 6251-6260

- Maria F. Gómez and Semida Silveira
- World oil demand's shift toward faster growing and less price-responsive products and regions pp. 6261-6277

- Joyce M. Dargay and Dermot Gately
- Effects of climate and energy policy related measures and targets on the future structure of the European energy system in 2020 and beyond pp. 6278-6292

- Markus Blesl, Tom Kober, David Bruchof and Ralf Kuder
- Implementing China's national energy conservation policies at state-owned electric power generation plants pp. 6293-6306

- Xiaofan Zhao and Leonard Ortolano
- An integrated ant colony optimization approach to compare strategies of clearing market in electricity markets: Agent-based simulation pp. 6307-6319

- A. Azadeh, M.R. Skandari and B. Maleki-Shoja
- An investigation of the effect of changes of planning criteria on power system expansion planning with a case study of the Jordanian power system pp. 6320-6329

- Fawwaz Elkarmi, Nazih Abu-Shikhah and Mohammad Abu-Zarour
- Capacity credit of microgeneration and microgrids pp. 6330-6337

- Paulo Moisés Costa and Manuel A. Matos
- Rentierism in the Algerian economy based on oil and natural gas pp. 6338-6348

- Alejandra Machín Álvarez
- The European climate change program: An evaluation of stakeholder involvement and policy achievements pp. 6349-6359

- Tim Maxian Rusche
- Small-medium sized nuclear coal and gas power plant: A probabilistic analysis of their financial performances and influence of CO2 cost pp. 6360-6374

- Giorgio Locatelli and Mauro Mancini
- Structural breaks and petroleum consumption in US states: Are shocks transitory or permanent? pp. 6375-6378

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Comments on "Energy demand estimation of South Korea using artificial neural network" by Zong Woo Geem and William E. Roper pp. 6379-6380

- Serhat Kucukali
- Response to "Comments on 'Energy demand estimation of South Korea using artificial neural network' by Zong Woo Geem and William E. Roper" by Serhat Kucukali pp. 6381-6382

- Zong Woo Geem
- Large-scale wind power in electricity markets pp. 6384-6386

- Jean-Michel Glachant and Dominique Finon
- Corrigendum to "CO2 emissions from electricity generation in seven Asia-Pacific and North American countries: A decomposition analysis" [Energy Policy 37 (2009) 1-9] pp. 6387-6387

- Sunil Malla
Volume 38, issue 9, 2010
- Bridging the research gaps for carbon emissions and their management in cities pp. 4753-4755

- Shobhakar Dhakal and Ram M. Shrestha
- Regional variations in spatial structure of nightlights, population density and fossil-fuel CO2 emissions pp. 4756-4764

- M.R. Raupach, P.J. Rayner and M. Paget
- Modeling energy consumption and CO2 emissions at the urban scale: Methodological challenges and insights from the United States pp. 4765-4782

- Lily Parshall, Kevin Gurney, Stephen A. Hammer, Daniel Mendoza, Yuyu Zhou and Sarath Geethakumar
- A low-carbon scenario creation method for a local-scale economy and its application in Kyoto city pp. 4783-4796

- Kei Gomi, Koji Shimada and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Energy demand and carbon emissions under different development scenarios for Shanghai, China pp. 4797-4807

- Li Li, Changhong Chen, Shichen Xie, Cheng Huang, Zhen Cheng, Hongli Wang, Yangjun Wang, Haiying Huang, Jun Lu and Shobhakar Dhakal
- Integrated energy and carbon modeling with a decision support system: Policy scenarios for low-carbon city development in Bangkok pp. 4808-4817

- Aumnad Phdungsilp
- Energy and environmental implications of carbon emission reduction targets: Case of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal pp. 4818-4827

- Ram M. Shrestha and Salony Rajbhandari
- Methodology for inventorying greenhouse gas emissions from global cities pp. 4828-4837

- Christopher Kennedy, Julia Steinberger, Barrie Gasson, Yvonne Hansen, Timothy Hillman, Miroslav Havránek, Diane Pataki, Aumnad Phdungsilp, Anu Ramaswami and Gara Villalba Mendez
- Emission inventory: An urban public policy instrument and benchmark pp. 4838-4847

- Alexander D' Avignon, Flávia Azevedo Carloni, Emilio Lèbre La Rovere and Carolina Burle Schmidt Dubeux
- Delving into the carbon footprints of Singapore--comparing direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions of a small and open economic system pp. 4848-4855

- Niels B. Schulz
- Twelve metropolitan carbon footprints: A preliminary comparative global assessment pp. 4856-4869

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown
- London and beyond: Taking a closer look at urban energy policy pp. 4870-4879

- James Keirstead and Niels B. Schulz
- Impacts of urban form on future US passenger-vehicle greenhouse gas emissions pp. 4880-4887

- Steve Hankey and Julian D. Marshall
- Impact of future urban form on the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from residential, commercial and public buildings in Utsunomiya, Japan pp. 4888-4896

- Satoshi Ishii, Shoichi Tabushi, Toshiya Aramaki and Keisuke Hanaki
- An integrated renewable energy park approach for algal biofuel production in United States pp. 4897-4902

- Bobban Subhadra and Mark Edwards
- Competitive energy markets and nuclear power: Can we have both, do we want either? pp. 4903-4908

- Steve Thomas
- Accounting for external costs in a study of a Swedish district-heating system - An assessment of environmental policies pp. 4909-4920

- E. Fahlén and E.O. Ahlgren
- A symmetric safety valve pp. 4921-4932

- Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer and Danny Kahn
- Life cycle water use of low-carbon transport fuels pp. 4933-4944

- Christopher Harto, Robert Meyers and Eric Williams
- Renewable energy in South Africa: Potentials, barriers and options for support pp. 4945-4954

- Anna Pegels
- The impact on energy consumption of daylight saving clock changes pp. 4955-4965

- S.I. Hill, F. Desobry, E.W. Garnsey and Y.-F. Chong
- The implications of Australia's carbon pollution reduction scheme for its National Electricity Market pp. 4966-4977

- Regina Betz and Anthony D. Owen
- Analysing the interactions between renewable energy promotion and energy efficiency support schemes: The impact of different instruments and design elements pp. 4978-4989

- Pablo del Río
- Oil futures: A comparison of global supply forecasts pp. 4990-5003

- Steve Sorrell, Richard Miller, Roger Bentley and Jamie Speirs
- Wood-fuel biomass from the Madeira River: A sustainable option for electricity production in the Amazon region pp. 5004-5012

- Atlas Augusto Bacellar and Brígida R.P. Rocha
- From riches to rags: Biofuels, media discourses, and resistance to sustainable energy technologies pp. 5013-5027

- F. Sengers, R.P.J.M. Raven and A. Van Venrooij
- How important are current energy mix choices on future sustainability? Case study: Belgium and Spain--projections towards 2020-2030 pp. 5028-5037

- F. Foidart, J. Oliver-Solá, C.M. Gasol, X. Gabarrell and J. Rieradevall
- Subsidies for electricity-generating technologies: A review pp. 5038-5047

- Jeremy Badcock and Manfred Lenzen
- Revisiting the case for intensity targets: Better incentives and less uncertainty for developing countries pp. 5048-5058

- Robert Marschinski and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Measuring welfare loss caused by air pollution in Europe: A CGE analysis pp. 5059-5071

- Kyung-Min Nam, Noelle E. Selin, John Reilly and Sergey Paltsev
- Evaluation of geologic storage options of CO2: Applicability, cost, storage capacity and safety pp. 5072-5080

- Gokhan Aydin, Izzet Karakurt and Kerim Aydiner
- An econometric study of illegal electricity connections in the urban favelas of Belo Horizonte, Brazil pp. 5081-5097

- Luisa Mimmi and Sencer Ecer
- Energy parks for former nuclear weapons sites? Public preferences at six regional locations and the United States as a whole pp. 5098-5107

- Michael R. Greenberg
- Uncertain long-run emissions targets, CO2 price and global energy transition: A general equilibrium approach pp. 5108-5122

- Olivier Durand-Lasserve, Axel Pierru and Yves Smeers
- Evaluating the effectiveness of urban energy conservation and GHG mitigation measures: The case of Xiamen city, China pp. 5123-5132

- Jianyi Lin, Bin Cao, Shenghui Cui, Wei Wang and Xuemei Bai
- Application of an entry-exit tariff model to the gas transport system in Spain pp. 5133-5140

- Alonso Alejandro, Luis Olmos and Miguel Serrano
- Exergetic assessment of EAHEs for building heating in Turkey: A greenhouse case study pp. 5141-5150

- Onder Ozgener and Leyla Ozgener
- Biofuel developments in Mozambique. Update and analysis of policy, potential and reality pp. 5151-5165

- Marc Schut, Maja Slingerland and Anna Locke
- Complying with the Kyoto Protocol under uncertainty: Taxes or tradable permits? pp. 5166-5173

- Philippe Quirion
- The costs of the French nuclear scale-up: A case of negative learning by doing pp. 5174-5188

- Arnulf Grubler
- The relation between Chinese economic development and energy consumption in the different periods pp. 5189-5198

- Chaoqing Yuan, Sifeng Liu, Zhigeng Fang and Naiming Xie
- How to design a border adjustment for the European Union Emissions Trading System? pp. 5199-5207

- Stéphanie Monjon and Philippe Quirion
- Properties and uses of storage for enhancing the grid penetration of very large photovoltaic systems pp. 5208-5222

- A.A. Solomon, D. Faiman and G. Meron
- Cadmium flows and emissions from CdTe PV: future expectations pp. 5223-5228

- Marco Raugei and Vasilis Fthenakis
- Applying life-cycle assessment to low carbon fuel standards--How allocation choices influence carbon intensity for renewable transportation fuels pp. 5229-5241

- Andrew S. Kaufman, Paul J. Meier, Julie C. Sinistore and Douglas J. Reinemann
- New fuel consumption standards for Chinese passenger vehicles and their effects on reductions of oil use and CO2 emissions of the Chinese passenger vehicle fleet pp. 5242-5250

- Zhao Wang, Yuefu Jin, Michael Wang and Wu Wei
- The impact of an emerging port on the carbon dioxide emissions of inland container transport: An empirical study of Taipei port pp. 5251-5257

- Chun-Hsiung Liao, Po-Hsing Tseng, Kevin Cullinane and Chin-Shan Lu
- Evaluating energy security in the Asia-Pacific region: A novel methodological approach pp. 5258-5263

- Vlado Vivoda
- Competition effects of mergers: An event study of the German electricity market pp. 5264-5271

- Andreas Keller
- Assessing the potential for concentrated solar power development in rural Australia pp. 5272-5280

- Julian Clifton and Bryan J. Boruff
- The public perspective of carbon capture and storage for CO2 emission reductions in China pp. 5281-5289

- Hongxia Duan
- Global oil depletion: A review of the evidence pp. 5290-5295

- Steve Sorrell, Jamie Speirs, Roger Bentley, Adam Brandt and Richard Miller
Volume 38, issue 8, 2010
- Will biofuel projects in Southeast Asia become white elephants? pp. 3847-3848

- Chun Sheng Goh and Keat Teong Lee
- Nuclear power: Understanding the economic risks and uncertainties pp. 3849-3864

- Ioannis Kessides
- Promoting energy efficiency investments with risk management decision tools pp. 3865-3873

- Jerry Jackson
- Optimal energy efficiency policies and regulatory demand-side management tests: How well do they match? pp. 3874-3885

- Timothy Brennan
- The importance of advancing technology to America's energy goals pp. 3886-3890

- D.L. Greene, P.R. Boudreaux, D.J. Dean, W. Fulkerson, A.L. Gaddis, R.L. Graham, R.L. Graves, J.L. Hopson, P. Hughes, M.V. Lapsa, T.E. Mason, R.F. Standaert, T.J. Wilbanks and A. Zucker
- Estimation of critical CO2 values when planning the power source in water desalination: The case of the small Aegean islands pp. 3891-3897

- Ioannis C. Karagiannis and Peter G. Soldatos
- Price and income elasticities of demand for passenger transport fuels in Spain. Implications for public policies pp. 3898-3909

- Desiderio Romero-Jordan, Pablo del Río, Marta Jorge-García and Mercedes Burguillo
- The impact of Australian ETS news on wholesale spot electricity prices: An exploratory analysis pp. 3910-3921

- Julien Chevallier
- Symmetric and asymmetric US sector return volatilities in presence of oil, financial and economic risks pp. 3922-3932

- Shawkat Hammoudeh, Yuan Yuan, Thomas Chiang and Mohan Nandha
- Renewable energy for sustainable electrical energy system in India pp. 3933-3942

- Subhash Mallah and N.K. Bansal
- Scenario analysis on alternative fuel/vehicle for China's future road transport: Life-cycle energy demand and GHG emissions pp. 3943-3956

- Xunmin Ou, Xiliang Zhang and Shiyan Chang
- Energy embodied in the international trade of China: An energy input-output analysis pp. 3957-3964

- Hongtao Liu, Youmin Xi, Ju'e Guo and Xia Li
- Evaluating energy, health and carbon co-benefits from improved domestic space heating: A randomised community trial pp. 3965-3972

- Nick Preval, Ralph Chapman, Nevil Pierse and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- A 100% renewable electricity generation system for New Zealand utilising hydro, wind, geothermal and biomass resources pp. 3973-3984

- I.G. Mason, S.C. Page and A.G. Williamson
- Biofuel investment in Tanzania: Omissions in implementation pp. 3985-3997

- Nazia Habib-Mintz
- Financial impact of energy efficiency under a federal combined efficiency and renewable electricity standard: Case study of a Kansas "super-utility" pp. 3998-4010

- Peter Cappers and Charles Goldman
- Economic analysis of different supporting policies for the production of electrical energy by solar photovoltaics in eastern European Union countries pp. 4011-4020

- Luigi Dusonchet and Enrico Telaretti
- An integrated assessment of climate change, air pollution, and energy security policy pp. 4021-4030

- Johannes Bollen, Sebastiaan Hers and Bob van der Zwaan
- Biodiesel production from castor oil in Brazil: A difficult reality pp. 4031-4039

- Aldara da Silva César and Mário Otávio Batalha
- Feed-in tariff and tradable green certificate in oligopoly pp. 4040-4047

- Mészáros Mátyás Tamás, S.O. Bade Shrestha and Huizhong Zhou
- Economic impacts from the promotion of renewable energy technologies: The German experience pp. 4048-4056

- Manuel Frondel, Nolan Ritter, Christoph Schmidt and Colin Vance
- Empirical study on the environmental Kuznets curve for CO2 in France: The role of nuclear energy pp. 4057-4063

- Hiroki Iwata, Keisuke Okada and Sovannroeun Samreth
- The role of transnational companies as oil suppliers to the United States pp. 4064-4075

- Enrique Palazuelos
- Insight into the Greek electric sector and energy planning with mature technologies and fuel diversification pp. 4076-4088

- I.M. Rampidis, D. Giannakopoulos and G.C. Bergeles
- Carbon capture and storage at scale: Lessons from the growth of analogous energy technologies pp. 4089-4098

- Varun Rai, David G. Victor and Mark C. Thurber
- Energy storage in the UK electrical network: Estimation of the scale and review of technology options pp. 4099-4106

- Ian Allan Grant Wilson, Peter McGregor and Peter J. Hall
- Can renewables etc. solve the greenhouse problem? The negative case pp. 4107-4114

- Ted Trainer
- Implications of sustainability assessment for electricity system design: The case of the Ontario Power Authority's integrated power system plan pp. 4115-4126

- Mark Winfield, Robert B. Gibson, Tanya Markvart, Kyrke Gaudreau and Jennifer Taylor
- Visible technologies, invisible organisations: An empirical study of public beliefs about electricity supply networks pp. 4127-4134

- Patrick Devine-Wright, Hannah Devine-Wright and Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan
- Analysis of material and energy consumption of mobile phones in China pp. 4135-4141

- Jinglei Yu, Eric Williams and Meiting Ju
- The relationship between oil price shocks and China's macro-economy: An empirical analysis pp. 4142-4151

- Limin Du, He Yanan and Chu Wei
- Household consumption, associated fossil fuel demand and carbon dioxide emissions: The case of Greece between 1990 and 2006 pp. 4152-4162

- Eleni Papathanasopoulou
- Global technology learning and national policy--An incentive scheme for governments to assume the high cost of early deployment exemplified by Norway pp. 4163-4172

- Thomas Martinsen
- Shaping a sustainable energy future for India: Management challenges pp. 4173-4185

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Is blending of energy and climate policy instruments always desirable? pp. 4186-4195

- Vlasis Oikonomou, Flamos A. and Grafakos S.
- Towards a competitive market for electricity and consumer choice in the Indian power sector pp. 4196-4208

- Anoop Singh
- Revisiting CO2 mitigation potential and costs in China's electricity sector pp. 4209-4213

- Wenjia Cai, Can Wang and Jining Chen
- "Pivotal politics" in US energy and climate legislation pp. 4214-4223

- Tora Skodvin
- An energy systems engineering approach to the optimal design of energy systems in commercial buildings pp. 4224-4231

- Pei Liu, Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos and Zheng Li
- Local mobilisation against windfarm developments in Spanish rural areas: New actors in the regulation arena pp. 4232-4240

- Ana M. Moragues-Faus and Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda
- Modelling the potential to achieve deep carbon emission cuts in existing UK social housing: The case of Peabody pp. 4241-4251

- Andrew Reeves, Simon Taylor and Paul Fleming
- A long-term view of fossil-fuelled power generation in Europe pp. 4252-4264

- Evangelos Tzimas and Aliki Georgakaki
- Energy use and appliance ownership in Ireland pp. 4265-4279

- Eimear Leahy and Sean Lyons
- Rents in the European power sector due to carbon trading pp. 4280-4290

- Jan Horst Keppler and Michel Cruciani
- Financial return for government support of large-scale thin-film solar photovoltaic manufacturing in Canada pp. 4291-4303

- K. Branker and Joshua Pearce
- Methane emissions by Chinese economy: Inventory and embodiment analysis pp. 4304-4316

- Bo Zhang and G.Q. Chen
- The social return on investment in the energy efficiency of buildings in Germany pp. 4317-4329

- Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs, Tobias Kronenberg and Patrick Hansen
- A methodology for the assessment of nuclear power development scenario pp. 4330-4338

- D.K. Mohapatra and P. Mohanakrishnan
- Setting SMART targets for industrial energy use and industrial energy efficiency pp. 4339-4354

- Martijn G. Rietbergen and Kornelis Blok
- Network investments and the integration of distributed generation: Regulatory recommendations for the Dutch electricity industry pp. 4355-4362

- Eva Niesten
- Designing carbon markets. Part I: Carbon markets in time pp. 4363-4370

- Sam Fankhauser and Cameron Hepburn
- Time-varying predictability in crude-oil markets: the case of GCC countries pp. 4371-4380

- Mohamed Arouri, Thanh Huong Dinh and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Designing carbon markets, Part II: Carbon markets in space pp. 4381-4387

- Sam Fankhauser and Cameron Hepburn
- Volatility behavior of oil, industrial commodity and stock markets in a regime-switching environment pp. 4388-4399

- Kyongwook Choi and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- The variability of interconnected wind plants pp. 4400-4410

- Warren Katzenstein, Emily Fertig and Jay Apt
- Terrorist targeting and energy security pp. 4411-4421

- Peter Toft, Arash Duero and Arunas Bieliauskas
- Energy consumption and economic growth relationship: Evidence from panel data for low and middle income countries pp. 4422-4428

- Ilhan Ozturk, Alper Aslan and Huseyin Kalyoncu
- Policy stakeholders and deployment of wind power in the sub-national context: A comparison of four U.S. states pp. 4429-4439

- Miriam Fischlein, Joel Larson, Damon M. Hall, Rumika Chaudhry, Tarla Rai Peterson, Jennie C. Stephens and Elizabeth J. Wilson
- The necessity of distinguishing weak and strong disposability among undesirable outputs in DEA: Environmental performance of Chinese coal-fired power plants pp. 4440-4444

- Hongliang Yang and Michael Pollitt
- An analysis of gasoline demand elasticities at the national and local levels in Mexico pp. 4445-4456

- Amado Crotte, Robert Noland and Daniel Graham
- The role of offsets in a post-Kyoto climate agreement: The power sector in China pp. 4457-4466

- Ian Partridge and Shama Gamkhar
- Economic opportunities resulting from a global deployment of concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies--The example of German technology providers pp. 4467-4478

- Daniel Vallentin and Peter Viebahn
- Comparative analysis for energy production processes (EPPs): Sustainable energy futures for Turkey pp. 4479-4488

- Ilhan Talinli, Emel Topuz and Mehmet Uygar Akbay
- Oil prices and current account: A structural analysis for the Turkish economy pp. 4489-4496

- Umit Ozlale and Didem Pekkurnaz
- Biogas/photovoltaic hybrid power system for decentralized energy supply of rural areas pp. 4497-4506

- M.R. Borges Neto, P.C.M. Carvalho, J.O.B. Carioca and F.J.F. Canafístula
- So what do innovating companies really get from publicly funded demonstration projects and trials? innovation lessons from solar photovoltaics and wind pp. 4507-4519

- Chris Hendry, Paul Harborne and James Brown
- Benchmarking energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in Singapore's hotel industry pp. 4520-4527

- Wu Xuchao, Rajagopalan Priyadarsini and Lee Siew Eang
- Oil prices, stock markets and portfolio investment: Evidence from sector analysis in Europe over the last decade pp. 4528-4539

- Mohamed Arouri and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Accounting for the risk of extreme outcomes in an integrated assessment of climate change pp. 4540-4548

- Michael D. Gerst, Richard Howarth and Mark E. Borsuk
- The introduction of electric vehicles in the private fleet: Potential impact on the electric supply system and on the environment. A case study for the Province of Milan, Italy pp. 4549-4561

- Adolfo Perujo and Biagio Ciuffo
- Global energy crunch: How different parts of the world would react to a peak oil scenario pp. 4562-4569

- Jörg Friedrichs
- Choice experiment study on the willingness to pay to improve electricity services pp. 4570-4581

- Sabah Abdullah and Petr Mariel
- Understanding developing country stances on post-2012 climate change negotiations: Comparative analysis of Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa pp. 4582-4591

- Fang Rong
- Barriers and opportunities for labels for highly energy-efficient houses pp. 4592-4603

- Erwin Mlecnik, Henk Visscher and Anke van Hal
- An assessment of exploiting renewable energy sources with concerns of policy and technology pp. 4604-4616

- Yung-Chi Shen, Grace T.R. Lin, Kuang-Pin Li and Benjamin J.C. Yuan
- Energy, economic and environmental benefits of using high-efficiency motors to replace standard motors for the Malaysian industries pp. 4617-4625

- R. Saidur and T.M.I. Mahlia
- Drivers, barriers, and strategies for implementation of renewable energy technologies in rural areas in Bangladesh--An innovation system analysis pp. 4626-4634

- Md. Alam Hossain Mondal, Linda M. Kamp and Nevelina I. Pachova
- Integrated resource strategic planning in China pp. 4635-4642

- Zhaoguang Hu, Quan Wen, Jianhui Wang, Xiandong Tan, Hameed Nezhad, Baoguo Shan and Xinyang Han
- Global observation of EKC hypothesis for CO2, SOx and NOx emission: A policy understanding for climate change mitigation in Bangladesh pp. 4643-4651

- Md. Danesh Miah, Md. Farhad Hossain Masum and Masao Koike
- On properties of royalty and tax regimes in Alberta's oil sands pp. 4652-4662

- Andre Plourde
- What might be the energy demand and energy mix to reconcile the world's pursuit of welfare and happiness with the necessity to preserve the integrity of the biosphere? pp. 4663-4678

- Andreas Jess
- Design options for cooperation mechanisms under the new European renewable energy directive pp. 4679-4691

- Corinna Klessmann, Patrick Lamers, Mario Ragwitz and Gustav Resch
- The legal framework for offshore wind farms: A critical analysis of the consents process pp. 4692-4702

- Emma Gibson and Peter Howsam
- The European debate on rate systems in the interwar period pp. 4703-4711

- Nuno Madureira
- Cost reduction potentials in the German market for balancing power pp. 4712-4718

- Kai Flinkerbusch and Michael Heuterkes
- Meeting energy demand in a developing economy without damaging the environment--A case study in Sabah, Malaysia, from technical, environmental and economic perspectives pp. 4719-4728

- Siong Lee Koh and Yun Seng Lim
- Unveiling China's impact on African environment pp. 4729-4730

- Kelvin S. -H. Peh and Jonathan Eyal
- The futures and forward price differential in the Nordic electricity market pp. 4731-4733

- Jens Wimschulte
- Are shocks to natural gas consumption temporary or permanent? Evidence from a panel of U.S. states pp. 4734-4736

- Nicholas Apergis, David Loomis and James Payne
- Unequal representation of women and men in energy company boards and management groups: Are there implications for mitigation? pp. 4737-4740

- A. Carlsson-Kanyama, Isabel Ripa Juliá and Ulrike Röhr
- Sources of difference: In answer to the article about diverging paths of German and US policies for renewable energies pp. 4741-4742

- Sarina Keller
- The status of conventional world oil reserves--Hype or cause for concern? pp. 4743-4749

- Nick A. Owen, Oliver R. Inderwildi and David A. King
- Addendum to "Contextualizing avian mortality: A preliminary appraisal of bird and bat fatalities from wind, fossil-fuel, and nuclear electricity" [Energy Policy 37 (6) (2009) 2241-2248] pp. 4750-4750

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Erratum to: "GHG reduction potential of changes in consumption patterns and higher quality levels: Evidence from Swiss household consumption survey" [Energy Policy 37 (2009) pp. 5650-5661] pp. 4751-4751

- Bastien Girod and Peter de Haan
Volume 38, issue 7, 2010
- Market design for a large share of wind power pp. 3131-3134

- David M Newbery
- Large-scale wind power in European electricity markets: Time for revisiting support schemes and market designs? pp. 3135-3145

- C. Hiroux and M. Saguan
- Well-functioning balancing markets: A prerequisite for wind power integration pp. 3146-3154

- Leen Vandezande, Leonardo Meeus, Ronnie Belmans, Marcelo Saguan and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Adequate intraday market design to enable the integration of wind energy into the European power systems pp. 3155-3163

- Christoph Weber
- "Take the long way down": Integration of large-scale North Sea wind using HVDC transmission pp. 3164-3173

- Hannes Weigt, Till Jeske, Florian Leuthold and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Electricity market participation of wind farms: the success story of the Spanish pragmatism pp. 3174-3179

- Juan Rivier Abbad
- Electricity market design for facilitating the integration of wind energy: Experience and prospects with the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 3180-3191

- Iain MacGill
- Market protocols in ERCOT and their effect on wind generation pp. 3192-3197

- Ramteen Sioshansi and David Hurlbut
- Wind power and market power in competitive markets pp. 3198-3210

- Paul Twomey and Karsten Neuhoff
- Market behaviour with large amounts of intermittent generation pp. 3211-3220

- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos
- Estimating the value of wind energy using electricity locational marginal price pp. 3221-3231

- Geoffrey McD. Lewis
- Economic properties of wind power: A European assessment pp. 3232-3244

- Nicolas Boccard
- Optimal wind power deployment in Europe--A portfolio approach pp. 3245-3256

- Fabien Roques, Céline Hiroux and Marcelo Saguan
- An innovative indicator of carbon dioxide emissions for developing countries: A study of Taiwan pp. 3257-3262

- Yu-Fen Huang, Yu-Chun Lin and Jing-Tang Yang
- Mobilizing private finance to drive an energy industrial revolution pp. 3263-3265

- John A. Mathews, Sean Kidney, Karl Mallon and Mark Hughes
- Network externality perspective of feed-in-tariffs (FIT) instruments--Some observations and suggestions pp. 3266-3269

- Kwok L. Shum and Chihiro Watanabe
- Reconsidering solar grid parity pp. 3270-3273

- Chi-Jen Yang
- The "decarbonization" of the world's energy matrix pp. 3274-3276

- José Goldemberg and Luiz Tadeo Prado
- Investigating the potential of overheating in UK dwellings as a consequence of extant climate change pp. 3277-3288

- A.D. Peacock, D.P. Jenkins and D. Kane
- The effect of utility time-varying pricing and load control strategies on residential summer peak electricity use: A review pp. 3289-3296

- Guy R. Newsham and Brent G. Bowker
- Economic analysis of different supporting policies for the production of electrical energy by solar photovoltaics in western European Union countries pp. 3297-3308

- Luigi Dusonchet and Enrico Telaretti
- Evaluation of CO2 free electricity trading market in Japan by multi-agent simulations pp. 3309-3319

- Kan Sichao, Hiromi Yamamoto and Kenji Yamaji
- Stagnating liquid biofuel developments in Russia: Present status andfuture perspectives pp. 3320-3328

- Alexey O. Pristupa, Arthur P.J. Mol and Peter Oosterveer
- Causalities between CO2, electricity, and other energy variables during phase I and phase II of the EU ETS pp. 3329-3341

- Jan Horst Keppler and Maria Mansanet-Bataller
- A scenario analysis of investment options for the Cuban power sector using the MARKAL model pp. 3342-3355

- Evelyn L. Wright, Juan A.B. Belt, Adam Chambers, Pat Delaquil and Gary Goldstein
- Environmental regulations and emissions trading in China pp. 3356-3364

- Yen-Chiang Chang and Nannan Wang
- Design limitations in Australian renewable electricity policies pp. 3365-3376

- Greg Buckman and Mark Diesendorf
- Driving forces of residential CO2 emissions in urban and rural China: An index decomposition analysis pp. 3377-3383

- Zha Donglan, Zhou Dequn and Peng Zhou
- Estimates of GHG emission reduction potential by country, sector, and cost pp. 3384-3393

- Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Takashi Homma, Junichiro Oda, Miyuki Nagashima and Masanobu Kii
- A cluster analysis study based on profitability and financial indicators in the Italian gas retail market pp. 3394-3402

- Guendalina Capece, Livio Cricelli, Francesca Di Pillo and Nathan Levialdi
- Reducing the market impact of large shares of intermittent energy in Denmark pp. 3403-3413

- Henrik Klinge Jacobsen and Erika Zvingilaite
- Public attitudes toward political and technological options for biofuels pp. 3414-3425

- Ashlie B. Delshad, Leigh Raymond, Vanessa Sawicki and Duane T. Wegener
- Blend-wall economics: Relaxing US ethanol regulations can lead to increased use of fossil fuels pp. 3426-3430

- Zibin Zhang, Cheng Qiu and Michael Wetzstein
- Germany's dash for coal: Exploring drivers and factors pp. 3431-3442

- Michael Pahle
- Business models of heat entrepreneurship in Finland pp. 3443-3452

- Lasse Okkonen and Niko Suhonen
- Impacts on investments, and transmission/distribution loss through power sector reforms pp. 3453-3467

- Hiroaki Nagayama
- Energy and exergy prices of various energy sources along with their CO2 equivalents pp. 3468-3481

- Hakan Caliskan and Arif Hepbasli
- Public acceptance of biofuels pp. 3482-3488

- Electra Savvanidou, Efthimios Zervas and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- Strategic environmental assessment for energy production pp. 3489-3497

- Stephen Jay
- Oil industry consolidation and refined product prices: Evidence from US wholesale gasoline terminals pp. 3498-3507

- Michael Kendix and W. Walls
- Energy consumption and economic growth in New Zealand: Results of trivariate and multivariate models pp. 3508-3517

- Matthew Bartleet and Rukmani Gounder
- Comparing emergy accounting with well-known sustainability metrics: The case of Southern Cone Common Market, Mercosur pp. 3518-3526

- B.F. Giannetti, C.M.V.B. Almeida and S.H. Bonilla
- Effects of a carbon price in the U.S. on economic sectors, resource use, and emissions: An input-output approach pp. 3527-3536

- Jun-Ki Choi, Bhavik R. Bakshi and Tim Haab
- Scenario analysis of China's emissions pathways in the 21st century for low carbon transition pp. 3537-3546

- Tao Wang and Jim Watson
- A further inquiry into FTR properties pp. 3547-3556

- Richard Benjamin
- Unintended anchors: Building rating systems and energy performance goals for U.S. buildings pp. 3557-3566

- Leidy Klotz, Daniel Mack, Brent Klapthor, Casey Tunstall and Jennilee Harrison
- Modelling farmer uptake of perennial energy crops in the UK pp. 3567-3578

- Chris Sherrington and Dominic Moran
- The impact of climate change on the electricity market: A review pp. 3579-3585

- Torben Mideksa and Steffen Kallbekken
- Diffusion of new automotive technologies for improving energy efficiency in Brazil's light vehicle fleet pp. 3586-3597

- Cristina Bastin, Alexandre Szklo and Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Trends in passenger transport energy use in South Korea pp. 3598-3607

- Jiyong Eom and Lee Schipper
- Valuing diversity in energy supply pp. 3608-3621

- Jim Skea
- Life cycle assessment of the transmission network in Great Britain pp. 3622-3631

- Gareth P. Harrison, Maclean, Edward (Ned). J., Serafeim Karamanlis and Luis F. Ochoa
- Upstream vs. downstream CO2 trading: A comparison for the electricity context pp. 3632-3643

- Benjamin Hobbs, James Bushnell and Frank A. Wolak
- Explaining adoption of end of pipe solutions and clean technologies--Determinants of firms' investments for reducing emissions to air in four sectors in Sweden pp. 3644-3651

- Henrik Hammar and Åsa Löfgren
- A futuristic least-cost optimisation model of CO2 transportation and storage in the UK/UK Continental Shelf pp. 3652-3667

- Alexander G. Kemp and A. Sola Kasim
- Braking wind in Australia: A critical evaluation of the renewable energy target pp. 3668-3675

- Scott Valentine
- Analysis of real oil prices via trend-cycle decomposition pp. 3676-3683

- Levent Özbek and Umit Ozlale
- Changes in industrial electricity consumption in china from 1998 to 2007 pp. 3684-3690

- Wenchao Wang, Hailin Mu, Xudong Kang, Rongchen Song and Yadong Ning
- Equal access to the energy infrastructure as a precondition to promote competition in the energy market. The case of European Union pp. 3691-3700

- Bartlomiej Nowak
- CO2 emissions and mitigation potential in China's ammonia industry pp. 3701-3709

- Wenji Zhou, Bing Zhu, Qiang Li, Tieju Ma, Shanying Hu and Charla Griffy-Brown
- Vertical integration and market power: A model-based analysis of restructuring in the Korean electricity market pp. 3710-3716

- Derek W. Bunn, Maria Martoccia, Patricia Ochoa, Haein Kim, Nam-Sung Ahn and Yong-Beom Yoon
- The forbidden fuel: Charcoal, urban woodfuel demand and supply dynamics, community forest management and woodfuel policy in Malawi pp. 3717-3730

- Leo Charles Zulu
- Projected costs of a grid-connected domestic PV system under different scenarios in Ireland, using measured data from a trial installation pp. 3731-3743

- L.M. Ayompe, A. Duffy, S.J. McCormack and M. Conlon
- Norwegian households' perception of wood pellet stove compared to air-to-air heat pump and electric heating pp. 3744-3754

- Bertha Maya Sopha, Christian A. Klöckner, Geir Skjevrak and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Why is China going nuclear? pp. 3755-3762

- Yun Zhou
- Can China benefit from adopting a binding emissions target? pp. 3763-3770

- Robert Schmidt and Robert Marschinski
- Improving energy efficiency and smart grid program analysis with agent-based end-use forecasting models pp. 3771-3780

- Jerry Jackson
- Potential and bottlenecks of the carbon market: The case of a developing country, Nepal pp. 3781-3789

- Shobhakar Dhakal and Anil K. Raut
- Economic growth-electricity consumption causality in 12 European countries: A dynamic panel data approach pp. 3790-3796

- Aitor Ciarreta Antuñano and Ainhoa Zarraga
- Electric vehicles: The role and importance of standards in an emerging market pp. 3797-3806

- Stephen Brown, David Pyke and Paul Steenhof
- Risk adjusted financial costs of photovoltaics pp. 3807-3819

- Sándor Szabó, Arnulf Jäger-Waldau and László Szabó
- Regulating district heating in Romania: Legislative challenges and energy efficiency barriers pp. 3820-3829

- Diana Poputoaia and Stefan Bouzarovski
- Natural gas: The option for a sustainable development and energy in the state of Amazonas pp. 3830-3836

- Willamy M. Frota, José Alberto S. Sá, Sinfrônio S.B. Moraes, Brígida R.P. Rocha and Kamal A.R. Ismail
- The large-scale integration of wind generation: Impacts on price, reliability and dispatchable conventional suppliers pp. 3837-3846

- John MacCormack, Aidan Hollis, Hamidreza Zareipour and William Rosehart
Volume 38, issue 6, 2010
- The role of `trust' in the transition to sustainable energy pp. 2613-2614

- Paul Bellaby, Malcolm Eames and Rob Flynn
- Theme 1: Concepts of trust and methods for investigating it pp. 2615-2616

- Paul Bellaby
- Trust and the transformation of energy systems pp. 2617-2623

- Steve Rayner
- Uncertainties and risks in transitions to sustainable energy, and the part 'trust' might play in managing them: a comparison with the current pension crisis pp. 2624-2630

- Paul Bellaby
- Afterword to Theme 1 pp. 2631-2631

- Paul Bellaby
- Theme 2: Trust between citizens and authority pp. 2632-2632

- Miriam Ricci
- Engaging the public on paths to sustainable energy: Who has to trust whom? pp. 2633-2640

- Miriam Ricci, Paul Bellaby and Rob Flynn
- Afterword to Theme 2 pp. 2641-2641

- Paul Bellaby
- Theme 3: Trust between producers, distributors and regulator pp. 2642-2643

- Paul Bellaby
- Towards trust in regulation--moving to a public value regulation pp. 2644-2651

- Catherine Mitchell and Bridget Woodman
- Afterword to Theme 3 pp. 2652-2652

- Paul Bellaby
- Theme 4: Trust among consumers pp. 2653-2654

- Paul Bellaby
- Trust and community: Exploring the meanings, contexts and dynamics of community renewable energy pp. 2655-2663

- Gordon Walker, Patrick Devine-Wright, Sue Hunter, Helen High and Bob Evans
- Consumer engagement in alternative energy--Can the regulators and suppliers be trusted? pp. 2664-2671

- John Mumford and David Gray
- Afterword to Theme 4 pp. 2672-2672

- Paul Bellaby
- Theme 5: Trust and international relations pp. 2673-2674

- Paul Bellaby
- Learning together, growing apart: Global warming, energy policy and international trust pp. 2675-2680

- Andrew H. Kydd
- The institutionalisation of trust in the international climate regime pp. 2681-2687

- John Vogler
- Afterword to Theme 5 pp. 2688-2688

- Paul Bellaby
- Epilogue pp. 2689-2689

- Paul Bellaby
- Getting the engineering right is not always enough: Researching the human dimensions of the new energy technologies pp. 2690-2691

- Thomas Webler and Seth P. Tuler
- Eastern Canadian crude oil supply and its implications for regional energy security pp. 2692-2699

- Larry Hughes
- Incorporating macroeconomic feedback into an energy systems model using an IO approach: Evaluating the rebound effect in the Korean electricity system pp. 2700-2728

- Mark Howells, Kiho Jeong, Lucille Langlois, Man Ki Lee, Kee-Yung Nam and Hans Holger Rogner
- Calabashes for kilowatt-hours: Rural energy and market failure pp. 2729-2738

- Mark I. Howells, Sandra Jonsson, Emilia Käck, Philip Lloyd, Kevin Bennett, Tony Leiman and Beatrice Conradie
- A new index for electricity spot markets pp. 2739-2750

- Paolo Falbo, Marco Fattore and Silvana Stefani
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as regulating power providers: Case studies of Sweden and Germany pp. 2751-2762

- S.-L. Andersson, A.K. Elofsson, M.D. Galus, L. Göransson, S. Karlsson, F. Johnsson and G. Andersson
- Exploring domestic micro-cogeneration in the Netherlands: An agent-based demand model for technology diffusion pp. 2763-2775

- Albert Faber, Marco Valente and Peter Janssen
- Energy efficiency in the Hellenic building sector: An assessment of the restrictions and perspectives of the market pp. 2776-2784

- C. Karkanias, S.N. Boemi, A.M. Papadopoulos, T.D. Tsoutsos and A. Karagiannidis
- Monetary value of the environmental and health externalities associated with production of ethanol from biomass feedstocks pp. 2785-2796

- Jamil M. Kusiima and Susan E. Powers
- Sustainability standards for bioenergy--A means to reduce climate change risks? pp. 2797-2805

- Renate Schubert and Julia Blasch
- Optimizing transmission from distant wind farms pp. 2806-2815

- Sompop Pattanariyankool and Lester Lave
- United States cost of military force projection in the Persian Gulf, 1976-2007 pp. 2816-2825

- Roger J. Stern
- Rogue proliferator? North Korea's nuclear fuel cycle & its relationship to regime perpetuation pp. 2826-2834

- Benjamin Habib
- Energy security issues at household level in India pp. 2835-2845

- Garima Jain
- Vulnerability of the economy to the potential disturbances of energy supply: A logic-based model with application to the case of China pp. 2846-2857

- Edgard Gnansounou and Jun Dong
- The public-private divide in household behavior: How far into home can energy guidance reach? pp. 2858-2864

- Jenny Palm
- A systems approach to improving fleet policy compliance within the US Federal Government pp. 2865-2874

- Kristin S. Deason and Theresa Jefferson
- The evolving role of carbon finance in promoting renewable energy development in China pp. 2875-2886

- Joanna I. Lewis
- Technology learning for fuel cells: An assessment of past and potential cost reductions pp. 2887-2897

- K. Schoots, G.J. Kramer and Bob van der Zwaan
- Renewable energy sources in European energy supply and interactions with emission trading pp. 2898-2910

- Dominik Möst and Wolf Fichtner
- CO2 emissions, nuclear energy, renewable energy and economic growth in the US pp. 2911-2915

- Kojo Menyah and Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- Clean technology R&D and innovation in emerging countries--Experience from China pp. 2916-2926

- Xiaomei Tan
- Double dividend effectiveness of energy tax policies and the elasticity of substitution: A CGE appraisal pp. 2927-2933

- Ferran Sancho
- Sulfur content of gasoline and diesel fuels in northern China pp. 2934-2940

- Kesong Zhang, Jingnan Hu, Shuzheng Gao, Yungang Liu, Xianjiang Huang and Xiaofeng Bao
- The value of cooperatives in rural electrification pp. 2941-2947

- Annabel Yadoo and Heather Cruickshank
- A key review on emergy analysis and assessment of biomass resources for a sustainable future pp. 2948-2955

- Gaijing Zhang and Weiding Long
- Factors influencing energy efficiency investments in existing Swedish residential buildings pp. 2956-2963

- Gireesh Nair, Leif Gustavsson and Krushna Mahapatra
- Keeping warming within the 2 °C limit after Copenhagen pp. 2964-2975

- Andrew Macintosh
- Comparative effects of building envelope improvements and occupant behavioural changes on the exergy consumption for heating and cooling pp. 2976-2986

- Marcel Schweiker and Masanori Shukuya
- Fuel poverty and human health: A review of recent evidence pp. 2987-2997

- Christine Liddell and Chris Morris
- Analysis on exergy consumption patterns for space heating in Slovenian buildings pp. 2998-3007

- Mateja Dovjak, Masanori Shukuya, Bjarne W. Olesen and Ales Krainer
- Examining carbon emissions economic growth nexus for India: A multivariate cointegration approach pp. 3008-3014

- Sajal Ghosh
- Techno-economic evaluation of concentrating solar power generation in India pp. 3015-3029

- Ishan Purohit and Pallav Purohit
- An evaluation of the alternative transport fuel policies for Turkey pp. 3030-3037

- RIdvan Arslan, Yahya Ulusoy, Yücel Tekin and Ali Sürmen
- Identifying the factors affecting the willingness to pay for fuel-efficient vehicles in Turkey: A case of hybrids pp. 3038-3043

- Cumhur Erdem, İsmail Şentürk and Türker Simsek
- Assessment of bottom-up sectoral and regional mitigation potentials pp. 3044-3057

- Monique Hoogwijk, Stephane de la Rue du Can, Aleksandra Novikova, Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Eliane Blomen and Kornelis Blok
- Young citizens' knowledge and perceptions of bioenergy and future policy implications pp. 3058-3066

- Pradipta Halder, Janne Pietarinen, Sari Havu-Nuutinen and Paavo Pelkonen
- Pathways to a low-carbon economy for the UK with the macro-econometric E3MG model pp. 3067-3077

- Dagoumas, [alpha].S. and Terry Barker
- Risk aversion and willingness to pay for energy efficient systems in rental apartments pp. 3078-3088

- Mehdi Farsi
- Making concentrated solar power competitive with coal: The costs of a European feed-in tariff pp. 3089-3097

- Keith Williges, Johan Lilliestam and Anthony Patt
- Challenges and technological opportunities for the oil refining industry: A Brazilian refinery case pp. 3098-3105

- David A. Castelo Branco, Gabriel L. Gomes and Alexandre S. Szklo
- Understanding 'local' opposition to wind development in the UK: How big is a backyard? pp. 3106-3117

- Christopher R. Jones and J. Richard Eiser
- A techno-economic comparison of rural electrification based on solar home systems and PV microgrids pp. 3118-3129

- A. Chaurey and T.C. Kandpal
Volume 38, issue 5, 2010
- Foreword pp. 2075-2075

- Larry C.H. Chow
- Changes in energy intensiveness of Hong Kong economy, 1995-2007 pp. 2076-2085

- Larry C.H. Chow
- Energy taxation and the double dividend effect in Taiwan's energy conservation policy--an empirical study using a computable general equilibrium model pp. 2086-2100

- Yunchang Bor and Yophy Huang
- Gas-on-gas competition in Shanghai pp. 2101-2106

- Chassty Manuhutu and Anthony D. Owen
- City-gas development in China--An NG perspective pp. 2107-2109

- James W.K. Wong
- Petroleum refining industry in China pp. 2110-2115

- W. Walls
- Growing Chinese coal use: Dramatic resource and environmental implications pp. 2116-2122

- Malcolm Shealy and James P. Dorian
- Clean coal technology development in China pp. 2123-2130

- Wenying Chen and Ruina Xu
- Financial allocation strategy for the regional pollution abatement cost of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions in the thermal power sector in China pp. 2131-2141

- Shinji Kaneko, Hidemichi Fujii, Naoya Sawazu and Ryo Fujikura
- Electricity regulation and electricity market reforms in China pp. 2142-2148

- H.W. Ngan
- Quantitative analysis of sustainable energy strategies in China pp. 2149-2160

- Li Zhidong
- An overview of legislative and institutional approaches to China's energy development pp. 2161-2167

- Xiaojiang Yu
- The US proposed carbon tariffs and China's responses pp. 2168-2170

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Risk assessment of new pricing strategies in the district heating market: A case study at Sundsvall Energi AB pp. 2171-2178

- Olof Björkqvist, Jim Idefeldt and Aron Larsson
- Renewable energy for sustainable urban development: Redefining the concept of energisation pp. 2179-2187

- Christian Nissing and Harro von Blottnitz
- Energy, exergy and economic analysis of industrial boilers pp. 2188-2197

- R. Saidur, J.U. Ahamed and H.H. Masjuki
- Issues in the determination of the optimal portfolio of electricity supply options pp. 2198-2207

- Emily A. Hickey, J. Lon Carlson and David Loomis
- Fuel tax incidence in developing countries: The case of Costa Rica pp. 2208-2215

- Allen Blackman, Rebecca Osakwe and Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez
- How to do structural validity of a system dynamics type simulation model: The case of an energy policy model pp. 2216-2224

- Hassan Qudrat-Ullah and Baek Seo Seong
- The role of discourse and linguistic framing effects in sustaining high carbon energy policy--An accessible introduction pp. 2225-2233

- J. Ivan Scrase and David G. Ockwell
- The effects of energy co-governance in Peru pp. 2234-2244

- Guillaume Fontaine
- The politics of electricity deregulation in Sweden: the art of acting on multiple arenas pp. 2245-2254

- Per Högselius and Arne Kaijser
- A bottom-up method to develop pollution abatement cost curves for coal-fired utility boilers pp. 2255-2261

- Samudra Vijay, Joseph F. DeCarolis and Ravi K. Srivastava
- Analysis of product efficiency of hybrid vehicles and promotion policies pp. 2262-2271

- Hyundo Choi and Inha Oh
- The implementation of the EU renewable directive in Spain. Strategies and challenges pp. 2272-2281

- Maryse Labriet, Helena Cabal, Yolanda Lechón, George Giannakidis and Amit Kanudia
- A quantitative assessment of the determinants of the net energy value of biofuels pp. 2282-2290

- Jean-Christophe Bureau, Anne-Célia Disdier, Christine Gauroy and David Tréguer
- Energy access in Africa: Challenges ahead pp. 2291-2301

- Abeeku Brew-Hammond
- Resource rent taxation and benchmarking--A new perspective for the Swiss hydropower sector pp. 2302-2308

- Silvia Banfi and Massimo Filippini
- Empirical evidence of direct rebound effect in Catalonia pp. 2309-2314

- Jaume Freire González
- How does increased corn-ethanol production affect US natural gas prices? pp. 2315-2325

- Jarrett Whistance and Wyatt Thompson
- Value-at-risk estimations of energy commodities via long-memory, asymmetry and fat-tailed GARCH models pp. 2326-2339

- Chaker Aloui and Samir Mabrouk
- Slow oil shocks and the "weakening of the oil price-macroeconomy relationship" pp. 2340-2345

- Théo Naccache
- Effects of energy conservation in major energy-intensive industrial sectors on emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans in China pp. 2346-2356

- Jing Geng, Yonglong Lu, Tieyu Wang, John P. Giesy and Chunli Chen
- Levelling the playing field? The influence of national wind power planning instruments on conflicts of interests in a Swedish county pp. 2357-2369

- Anna Bergek
- An economic model for energisation and its integration into the urban energy planning process pp. 2370-2378

- Christian Nissing and Harro von Blottnitz
- Market (in)efficiency in valuing electric utilities--The case of Norwegian generating companies pp. 2379-2385

- Frode Kjærland
- A comparative study of energy utilization efficiency between Taiwan and China pp. 2386-2394

- Tsai-lien Yeh, Tser-yieth Chen and Pei-ying Lai
- Energy Policies of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries--possibilities and limitations of ecological modernization in rentier states pp. 2395-2403

- Danyel Reiche
- Hedging strategy for crude oil trading and the factors influencing hedging effectiveness pp. 2404-2408

- Won-Cheol Yun and Hyun Jae Kim
- Climate change and electricity consumption--Witnessing increasing or decreasing use and costs? pp. 2409-2419

- Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola, Piia Remes (née Aatola), Markku Ollikainen and Heikki Tuomenvirta
- Grandfathering, auctioning and Carbon Leakage: Assessing the inconsistencies of the new ETS Directive pp. 2420-2430

- Stefano Clo
- Projections of US GHG reductions from nuclear power new capacity based on historic levels of investment pp. 2431-2437

- Theodore M. Besmann
- Turkey's short-term gross annual electricity demand forecast by fuzzy logic approach pp. 2438-2445

- Serhat Kucukali and Kemal Baris
- Assessing the sustainability of Brazilian oleaginous crops - possible raw material to produce biodiesel pp. 2446-2454

- Fábio Takahashi and Enrique Ortega
- EU-MENA energy technology transfer under the CDM: Israel as a frontrunner? pp. 2455-2462

- Charikleia Karakosta, Haris Doukas and Psarras John
- Energy consumption, prices and economic growth in three SSA countries: A comparative study pp. 2463-2469

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Change in consumer sensitivity to electricity prices in response to retail deregulation: A panel empirical analysis of the residential demand for electricity in the United States pp. 2470-2476

- Tadahiro Nakajima and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Variables affecting energy efficiency and CO2 emissions in the steel industry pp. 2477-2485

- Sari Siitonen, Mari Tuomaala and Pekka Ahtila
- A MonteCarlo approach for assessing the adequacy of the European gas transmission system under supply crisis conditions pp. 2486-2498

- F. Monforti and A. Szikszai
- A decarbonization strategy for the electricity sector: New-source subsidies pp. 2499-2507

- Kenneth C. Johnson
- Public attitudes of wind energy in Texas: Local communities in close proximity to wind farms and their effect on decision-making pp. 2508-2519

- Jeffrey Swofford and Michael Slattery
- Can road traffic mask sound from wind turbines? Response to wind turbine sound at different levels of road traffic sound pp. 2520-2527

- Eja Pedersen, Frits van den Berg, Roel Bakker and Jelte Bouma
- The impact of financial development on energy consumption in emerging economies pp. 2528-2535

- Perry Sadorsky
- Social cost-efficient service quality--Integrating customer valuation in incentive regulation: Evidence from the case of Norway pp. 2536-2544

- Christian Growitsch, Tooraj Jamasb, Christine Müller and Matthias Wissner
- Emerging energy scenario in Western Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh pp. 2545-2551

- R.K. Aggarwal and S.S. Chandel
- Carbon emissions from international cruise ship passengers' travel to and from New Zealand pp. 2552-2560

- Oliver J.A. Howitt, Vincent G.N. Revol, Inga J. Smith and Craig J. Rodger
- Fossil energy and GHG saving potentials of pig farming in the EU pp. 2561-2571

- Thu Lan T. Nguyen, John E. Hermansen and Lisbeth Mogensen
- Can CDM bring technology transfer to China?--An empirical study of technology transfer in China's CDM projects pp. 2572-2585

- Bo Wang
- Co-benefits of CO2 emission reduction in a developing country pp. 2586-2597

- Ram M. Shrestha and Shreekar Pradhan
- The adoption of switchgrass and miscanthus by farmers: Impact of liquidity constraints and risk preferences pp. 2598-2607

- Géraldine Bocquého and Florence Jacquet
- Corrigendum to "Optimal investment portfolio in renewable energy: The Spanish case" [Energy Policy 37(2009) 5273-5284] pp. 2608-2608

- José Ignacio Muñoz, Agustín A. Sánchez de la Nieta, Javier Contreras and José Luis Bernal-Agustín
- Corrigendum to "The forecast of motor vehicle, energy demand and CO2 emission from Taiwan's road transportation sector" [Energy Policy 37 (2009) 2952-2961] pp. 2609-2609

- Jie Lu, Charles Lewis and Sue J. Lin
- Erratum to "Off-grid energy services for the poor: Introducing LED lighting in the Millennium Villages Project in Malawi" [Energy Policy, Volume (38) 1087-1097] pp. 2610-2610

- Edwin Adkins, Sandy Eapen, Flora Kaluwile, Gautam Nair and Vijay Modi
- Corrigendum to "Research on energy-saving effect of technological progress based on Cobb-Douglas production function": Energy Policy. Volume (37) 2842-2846 pp. 2611-2611

- Chaoqing Yuan, Sifeng Liu and Junlong Wu
Volume 38, issue 4, 2010
- Energy security--concepts and indicators pp. 1607-1608

- Andreas Löschel, Ulf Moslener and Dirk Rübbelke
- Energy security, energy modelling and uncertainty pp. 1609-1613

- Anil Markandya and Malcolm Pemberton
- Measuring energy security: Can the United States achieve oil independence? pp. 1614-1621

- David L. Greene
- Multicriteria diversity analysis: A novel heuristic framework for appraising energy portfolios pp. 1622-1634

- Andy Stirling
- Measuring the energy security implications of fossil fuel resource concentration pp. 1635-1644

- Nicolas Lefèvre
- Energy security and climate change concerns: Triggers for energy policy change in the United States? pp. 1645-1653

- Guri Bang
- Long-term energy services security: What is it and how can it be measured and valued? pp. 1654-1664

- Jaap C. Jansen and Ad J. Seebregts
- Indicators of energy security in industrialised countries pp. 1665-1671

- Andreas Löschel, Ulf Moslener and Dirk Rübbelke
- The future of biomass energy: A Fermi-calculation perspective pp. 1672-1674

- William F Pickard
- Performance analysis of US coal-fired power plants by measuring three DEA efficiencies pp. 1675-1688

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Mika Goto and Takahiro Ueno
- Leapfrogging over development? Promoting rural renewables for climate change mitigation pp. 1689-1700

- Hisham Zerriffi and Elizabeth Wilson
- Formulating an optimal long-term energy supply strategy for Syria using MESSAGE model pp. 1701-1714

- A. Hainoun, M. Seif Aldin and S. Almoustafa
- Dynamics of risk management tools and auctions in the second phase of the Brazilian Electricity Market reform pp. 1715-1733

- Fabio Cavaliere de Souza and Luiz Fernando Loureiro Legey
- Auctioning wind power sites when environmental quality matters pp. 1734-1740

- Gervasio Ciaccia, Nicola Doni and Fulvio Fontini
- Border adjustment for European emissions trading: Competitiveness and carbon leakage pp. 1741-1748

- Onno Kuik and Marjan Hofkes
- Tangible and fungible energy: Hybrid energy market and currency system for total energy management. A Masdar City case study pp. 1749-1758

- Sgouris Sgouridis and Scott Kennedy
- Long-term contract auctions and market power in regulated power industries pp. 1759-1763

- M. Soledad Arellano and Pablo Serra
- Information and communication technologies - A new round of household electrification pp. 1764-1773

- Inge Røpke, Toke Haunstrup Christensen and Jesper Ole Jensen
- Emissions of CO2 from road freight transport in London: Trends and policies for long run reductions pp. 1774-1786

- Alberto Zanni and Abigail L. Bristow
- The hedge value of international emissions trading under uncertainty pp. 1787-1796

- Mort Webster, Sergey Paltsev and John Reilly
- Effort sharing in ambitious, global climate change mitigation scenarios pp. 1797-1810

- Tommi Ekholm, Sampo Soimakallio, Sara Moltmann, Niklas Höhne, Sanna Syri and Ilkka Savolainen
- Benefits of natural gas introduction in the energy matrix of isolated electrical system in the city of Manaus - state of Amazonas - Brazil pp. 1811-1818

- Willamy M. Frota and Brígida R.P. Rocha
- Applying threshold models to donations to a green electricity fund pp. 1819-1825

- Nobuyuki Ito, Kenji Takeuchi, Takahiro Tsuge and Atsuo Kishimoto
- On the way to 130 g CO2/km--Estimating the future characteristics of the average European passenger car pp. 1826-1833

- Georgios Fontaras and Zissis Samaras
- Why we still don't understand the social aspects of wind power: A critique of key assumptions within the literature pp. 1834-1841

- Mhairi Aitken
- Is technological change biased toward energy? A multi-sectoral analysis for the French economy pp. 1842-1850

- Fatih Karanfil and Yasser Yeddir-Tamsamani
- Implications of using clean technologies to power selected ASEAN countries pp. 1851-1871

- Anjana Das and Erik O. Ahlgren
- China's renewable energy policy: Commitments and challenges pp. 1872-1878

- Feng Wang, Haitao Yin and Shoude Li
- Factors affecting the carbon allowance market in the US pp. 1879-1884

- Hyun Kim and Won W. Koo
- Potential of building-scale alternative energy to alleviate risk from the future price of energy pp. 1885-1894

- David Bristow and Christopher A. Kennedy
- Comparative study of fuelwood consumption by villagers and seasonal "Dhaba owners" in the tourist affected regions of Garhwal Himalaya, India pp. 1895-1899

- Gajendra Singh, G.S. Rawat and Deepti Verma
- Assessing the influence of manufacturing sectors on electricity demand. A cross-country input-output approach pp. 1900-1908

- Miguel Angel Tarancon, Pablo del Río and Fernando Callejas Albiñana
- Resource and environment efficiency analysis of provinces in China: A DEA approach based on Shannon's entropy pp. 1909-1917

- Yiwen Bian and Feng Yang
- Canada's constitutional separation of (wind) power pp. 1918-1930

- Scott Victor Valentine
- Dynamic pricing in the spanish gasoline market: A tacit collusion equilibrium pp. 1931-1937

- Jordi Perdiguero
- Advancing the design of a dynamic petro-dollar currency basket pp. 1938-1945

- Matt Elbeck
- Potential for reduction of CO2 emissions and a low-carbon scenario for the Brazilian industrial sector pp. 1946-1961

- Mauricio F. Henriques , Fabrício Dantas and Roberto Schaeffer
- A 'must-go path' scenario for sustainable development and the role of nuclear energy in the 21st century pp. 1962-1968

- Hae-Yong Jeong, Young-In Kim, Yong-Bum Lee, Kwi-Seok Ha, Byung-Chool Won, Dong-Uk Lee and Dohee Hahn
- Towards real energy economics: Energy policy driven by life-cycle carbon emission pp. 1969-1978

- R. Kenny, C. Law and Joshua Pearce
- Modelling energy demand of developing countries: Are the specific features adequately captured? pp. 1979-1990

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Govinda Timilsina
- Economics of wind power when national grids are unreliable pp. 1991-1998

- Gerrit van Kooten and Linda Wong
- Symbolic convergence and the hydrogen economy pp. 1999-2012

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Brent Brossmann
- The potential of the Code for Sustainable Homes to deliver genuine 'sustainable energy' in the UK social housing sector pp. 2013-2019

- A. McManus, M.R. Gaterell and L.E. Coates
- Assessing innovation in emerging energy technologies: Socio-technical dynamics of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) in the USA pp. 2020-2031

- Jennie C. Stephens and Scott Jiusto
- City carbon budgets: A proposal to align incentives for climate-friendly communities pp. 2032-2041

- Deborah Salon, Daniel Sperling, Alan Meier, Sinnott Murphy, Roger Gorham and James Barrett
- Transnational infrastructure vulnerability: The historical shaping of the 2006 European "Blackout" pp. 2042-2052

- Erik van der Vleuten and Vincent Lagendijk
- Interpreting transnational infrastructure vulnerability: European blackout and the historical dynamics of transnational electricity governance pp. 2053-2062

- Erik van der Vleuten and Vincent Lagendijk
- Comments on "A quadratic helix approach to evaluate the Turkish renewable energies" by Melih Soner Celiktas and Gunnur Kocar pp. 2063-2064

- Serhat Kucukali
- Reply to the comments of Kucukali on "A quadratic helix approach to evaluate the Turkish renewable energies" pp. 2065-2066

- Melih Soner Celiktas and Gunnur Kocar
- Bats are not birds and other problems with Sovacool's (2009) analysis of animal fatalities due to electricity generation pp. 2067-2069

- Craig K.R. Willis, Robert M.R. Barclay, Justin G. Boyles, R. Mark Brigham, Virgil Brack , David L. Waldien and Jonathan Reichard
- Megawatts are not megawatt-hours and other responses to Willis et al pp. 2070-2073

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- Energy supply and security policy--In the need of transnational institutions? pp. 1227-1228

- Urban Strandberg
- Global energy security and the implications for the EU pp. 1229-1240

- Frank Umbach
- Energy security policies in EU-25--The expected cost of oil supply disruptions pp. 1241-1250

- Fredrik Hedenus, Christian Azar and Daniel J.A. Johansson
- Steam versus coking coal and the acid rain program pp. 1251-1254

- Ian Lange
- Are tradable green certificates a cost-efficient policy driving technical change or a rent-generating machine? Lessons from Sweden 2003-2008 pp. 1255-1271

- Anna Bergek and Staffan Jacobsson
- Subsidy as an agent to enhance the effectiveness of the energy performance certificate pp. 1272-1287

- Charles McGilligan, Minna Sunikka-Blank and Sukumar Natarajan
- Compact fluorescent lighting and residential natural gas consumption: Testing for interactive effects pp. 1288-1296

- Eric Brunner, Peter S. Ford, Mark A. McNulty and Mark A. Thayer
- Attitudes towards offshore wind farms--The role of beach visits on attitude and demographic and attitude relations pp. 1297-1304

- Jacob Ladenburg
- Analysis of policies to reduce oil consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions from the US transportation sector pp. 1305-1320

- W. Ross Morrow, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Gustavo Collantes and Henry Lee
- Evaluating replacement project of nuclear power plants under uncertainty pp. 1321-1329

- Yuta Naito, Ryuta Takashima, Hiroshi Kimura and Haruki Madarame
- Energy metrics for driving competitiveness of countries: Energy weakness magnitude, GDP per barrel and barrels per capita pp. 1330-1339

- Mario Coccia
- The paradox of oil reserve forecasts: The political implications of predicting oil reserves and oil consumption pp. 1340-1344

- Oded Balaban and Alexander Tsatskin
- From water to energy: The virtual water content and water footprint of biofuel consumption in Spain pp. 1345-1352

- Galan-del-Castillo Elena and Velazquez Esther
- Coal consumption and economic growth: Evidence from a panel of OECD countries pp. 1353-1359

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Does electricity (and heat) network regulation have anything to learn from fixed line telecoms regulation? pp. 1360-1371

- Michael Pollitt
- Price dynamics of natural gas and the regional methanol markets pp. 1372-1378

- Abul Masih, Khaled Albinali and Lurion DeMello
- Why did China's energy intensity increase during 1998-2006: Decomposition and policy analysis pp. 1379-1388

- Xiaoli Zhao, Chunbo Ma and Dongyue Hong
- Impact of inter-sectoral trade on national and global CO2 emissions: An empirical analysis of China and US pp. 1389-1397

- Jie Guo, Le-Le Zou and Yi-Ming Wei
- The Peak of the Oil Age - Analyzing the world oil production Reference Scenario in World Energy Outlook 2008 pp. 1398-1414

- Kjell Aleklett, Mikael Höök, Kristofer Jakobsson, Michael Lardelli, Simon Snowden and Bengt Söderbergh
- Wavelet decomposition and regime shifts: Assessing the effects of crude oil shocks on stock market returns pp. 1415-1435

- Rania Jammazi and Chaker Aloui
- Wind farm investment risks under uncertain CDM benefit in China pp. 1436-1447

- Ming Yang, François Nguyen, Philippine De T'Serclaes and Barbara Buchner
- Re-thinking the power transmission model for sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1448-1454

- A.B. Sebitosi and R. Okou
- Energy supplier obligations and white certificate schemes: Comparative analysis of experiences in the European Union pp. 1455-1469

- Paolo Bertoldi, Silvia Rezessy, Eoin Lees, Paul Baudry, Alexandre Jeandel and Nicola Labanca
- Measuring the social value of nuclear energy using contingent valuation methodology pp. 1470-1476

- Eunju Jun, Wonjoon Kim, Yong Hoon Jeong and Soon Heung Chang
- Biodiesel from jatropha: Can India meet the 20% blending target? pp. 1477-1484

- Pradip Kumar Biswas, Sanjib Pohit and Rajesh Kumar
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles--A low-carbon solution for Ireland? pp. 1485-1499

- William J. Smith
- Ex post monitoring of market power in hydro dominated electricity markets pp. 1500-1509

- Maria Sandsmark and Berit Tennbakk
- Analyses of CO2 emissions embodied in Japan-China trade pp. 1510-1518

- Xianbing Liu, Masanobu Ishikawa, Can Wang, Yanli Dong and Wenling Liu
- Climate policies in a second-best world--A case study on India pp. 1519-1528

- Sandrine Mathy and Céline Guivarch
- An adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system for short-term natural gas demand estimation: Uncertain and complex environments pp. 1529-1536

- A. Azadeh, S.M. Asadzadeh and A. Ghanbari
- The market for wireless electricity: The case of India pp. 1537-1547

- Ashish Kumar, Ravi Shankar, Kiran Momaya and Sandeep Gupte
- Environmentally damaging electricity trade pp. 1548-1558

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur and Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- Quantifying the impact of exogenous non-economic factors on UK transport oil demand pp. 1559-1565

- David Broadstock and Lester Hunt
- Optimizing production with energy and GHG emission constraints in Greece: An input-output analysis pp. 1566-1577

- D. Hristu-Varsakelis, S. Karagianni, M. Pempetzoglou and A. Sfetsos
- The devil is in the details: Household electricity saving behavior and the role of information pp. 1578-1587

- Kristina Ek and Patrik Söderholm
- Evaluating the efficiency of divestiture policy in promoting competitiveness using an analytical method and agent-based computational economics pp. 1588-1595

- Morteza Rahimiyan and Habib Rajabi Mashhadi
- The third oil price surge - What's different this time? pp. 1596-1606

- Fabian Kesicki
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- Government expenditure and energy intensity in China pp. 691-694

- Karl Yuxiang and Zhongchang Chen
- A human needs approach to reducing atmospheric carbon pp. 695-700

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- Greenhouse gas emissions from power generation and consumption in a nordic perspective pp. 701-704

- Erik Dotzauer
- Targeting plug-in hybrid electric vehicle policies to increase social benefits pp. 705-708

- Steven J. Skerlos and James J. Winebrake
- Finessing the fuel: Revisiting the challenge of radioactive waste disposal pp. 709-714

- William F. Pickard
- Electric power demand forecasting using interval time series: A comparison between VAR and iMLP pp. 715-725

- Carolina García-Ascanio and Carlos Maté
- Inequalities and externalities of power sector: A case of Broadlands hydropower project in Sri Lanka pp. 726-734

- U.A.D. Prasanthi Gunawardena
- Making carbon dioxide sequestration feasible: Toward federal regulation of CO2 sequestration pipelines pp. 735-743

- Joel Mack and Buck Endemann
- Forecast of electricity consumption in Cyprus up to the year 2030: The potential impact of climate change pp. 744-750

- Theodoros Zachariadis
- The Lebanese electricity system in the context of sustainable development pp. 751-761

- R.H. El-Fadel, G.P. Hammond, Hassan Harajli, C.I. Jones, V.K. Kabakian and A.B. Winnett
- Eco-driving: An overlooked climate change initiative pp. 762-769

- Jack N. Barkenbus
- Analyzing price and efficiency dynamics of large appliances with the experience curve approach pp. 770-783

- Martin Weiss, Martin K. Patel, Martin Junginger and Kornelis Blok
- Expectations and forward risk premium in the Spanish deregulated power market pp. 784-793

- Dolores Furió and Vicente Meneu
- An entry and exit model on the energy-saving investment strategy with real options pp. 794-802

- Tyrone Lin and Shio-Ling Huang
- Barriers and enablers to geothermal district heating system development in the United States pp. 803-813

- Hildigunnur H. Thorsteinsson and Jefferson W. Tester
- What's driving energy efficient appliance label awareness and purchase propensity? pp. 814-825

- Bradford Mills and Joachim Schleich
- Managing energy demand through transport policy: What can South Africa learn from Europe? pp. 826-831

- Marianne Vanderschuren, T.E. Lane and W. Korver
- The value of retrofitting carbon-saving measures into fuel poor social housing pp. 832-839

- D.P. Jenkins
- Long-term uncertainty evaluation of pool electricity markets pp. 840-849

- Juan Álvarez López and Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam
- Renewable energy costs, potentials, barriers: Conceptual issues pp. 850-861

- Aviel Verbruggen, Manfred Fischedick, William Moomaw, Tony Weir, Alain Nadaï, Lars J. Nilsson, John Nyboer and Jayant Sathaye
- Bottom-up approach for decentralised energy planning: Case study of Tumkur district in India pp. 862-874

- Rahul B. Hiremath, Bimlesh Kumar, P. Balachandra and N.H. Ravindranath
- Solar emergy evaluation for Chinese economy pp. 875-886

- Z.F. Yang, M.M. Jiang, B. Chen, J.B. Zhou, G.Q. Chen and S.C. Li
- Conceptualising energy security and making explicit its polysemic nature pp. 887-895

- Lynne Chester
- A policy study examining the use of imported LNG for gas-fired power generation on the southeast coast of China pp. 896-901

- Yajun Li and Fangfang Bai
- Alternative Australian climate change plans: The public's views pp. 902-911

- Richard Carson, Jordan J. Louviere and Edward Wei
- Challenges for CO2 mitigation in the Lebanese electric-power sector pp. 912-918

- Leila Dagher and Isabella Ruble
- Putting renewables and energy efficiency to work: How many jobs can the clean energy industry generate in the US? pp. 919-931

- Max Wei, Shana Patadia and Daniel M. Kammen
- China's oil use, 1990-2008 pp. 932-944

- Guy Leung
- Multi-objective optimization of a trigeneration plant pp. 945-954

- K.C. Kavvadias and Z.B. Maroulis
- An analysis of feed-in tariff remuneration models: Implications for renewable energy investment pp. 955-965

- Toby Couture and Yves Gagnon
- The status quo of China's nuclear power and the uranium gap solution pp. 966-975

- Yang Guang and Huang Wenjie
- Techno-economical analysis of off-grid hybrid systems at Kutubdia Island, Bangladesh pp. 976-980

- Sanjoy Kumar Nandi and Himangshu Ghosh
- Assessment of current Dutch energy transition policy instruments for the existing housing stock pp. 981-996

- Milly Tambach, Evert Hasselaar and Laure Itard
- Rural household energy consumption pattern in the disregarded villages of Bangladesh pp. 997-1003

- Md. Danesh Miah, Rashel Rana Mohammad Sirajul Kabir, Masao Koike, Shalina Akther and Man Yong Shin
- Extracting the resource rent from the CDM projects: Can the Chinese Government do better? pp. 1004-1009

- Xuemei Liu
- OPEC announcements and their effects on crude oil prices pp. 1010-1016

- Sharon Xiaowen Lin and Michael Tamvakis
- Natural gas vehicles: An option for Europe pp. 1017-1029

- Hella Engerer and Manfred Horn
- Sustainability assessment of energy technologies via social indicators: Results of a survey among European energy experts pp. 1030-1039

- Diana Gallego Carrera and Alexander Mack
- Rural energy survey and scenario analysis of village energy consumption: A case study in Lao People's Democratic Republic pp. 1040-1048

- S.M. Mustonen
- Evaluation of thermal power plant operational performance in Taiwan by data envelopment analysis pp. 1049-1058

- C.H. Liu, Sue J. Lin and Charles Lewis
- Allocation of energy resources for power generation in India: Business as usual and energy efficiency pp. 1059-1066

- Subhash Mallah and N.K. Bansal
- Environmental cost-effectiveness of bio diesel production in Greece: Current policies and alternative scenarios pp. 1067-1078

- Constantine Iliopoulos and Stelios Rozakis
- Optimal fuel-mix in CHP plants under a stochastic permit price: Risk-neutrality versus risk-aversion pp. 1079-1086

- Pauli Lappi, Kimmo Ollikka and Markku Ollikainen
- Off-grid energy services for the poor: Introducing LED lighting in the Millennium Villages Project in Malawi pp. 1087-1097

- Edwin Adkins, Sandy Eapen, Flora Kaluwile, Gautam Nair and Vijay Modi
- Analysis of oil export dependency of MENA countries: Drivers, trends and prospects pp. 1098-1107

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Andon Blake
- Environmental efficiency of the Indian cement industry: An interstate analysis pp. 1108-1118

- Sabuj Mandal and Subramaniam Madheswaran
- North African oil and foreign investment in changing market conditions pp. 1119-1129

- Bassam Fattouh and Hakim Darbouche
- Ocean iron fertilization in the context of the Kyoto protocol and the post-Kyoto process pp. 1130-1139

- Christine Bertram
- Do state renewable portfolio standards promote in-state renewable generation[glottal stop] pp. 1140-1149

- Haitao Yin and Nicholas Powers
- Economic growth and pollutant emissions in Tunisia: An empirical analysis of the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 1150-1156

- Mouez Fodha and Oussama Zaghdoud
- The water needs for LDV transportation in the United States pp. 1157-1167

- Carey W. King, Michael E. Webber and Ian J. Duncan
- Post-neoliberal electricity market 're-reforms' in Argentina: Diverging from market prescriptions? pp. 1168-1176

- James Haselip and Clive Potter
- The role of carbon capture technologies in greenhouse gas emissions-reduction models: A parametric study for the U.S. power sector pp. 1177-1191

- John Bistline and Varun Rai
- Institutional options for rural energy access: Exploring the concept of the multifunctional platform in West Africa pp. 1192-1201

- Ivan Nygaard
- The barriers to energy efficiency in China: Assessing household electricity savings and consumer behavior in Liaoning Province pp. 1202-1209

- Feng Dianshu, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Khuong Vu
- Cardiovascular disease--risk benefits of clean fuel technology and policy: A statistical analysis pp. 1210-1222

- Paul Gallagher, William Lazarus, Hosein Shapouri, Roger Conway, Fantu Bachewe and Amelia Fischer
- International Seminars on Planetary Emergencies--Erice--Sicily--August 2009 pp. 1223-1225

- Hisham Khatib
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Fossil-fuel constraints on global warming pp. 1-3

- Antonio Zecca and Luca Chiari
- Energy-efficient housing stimulus that pays for itself pp. 4-11

- Rick Nevin
- The environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for water pollution: Do regions matter? pp. 12-23

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Yi-Bin Chiu and Chia-Hung Sun
- Comparative analysis of battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell and hybrid vehicles in a future sustainable road transport system pp. 24-29

- G.J. Offer, D. Howey, M. Contestabile, R. Clague and N.P. Brandon
- Asset life and pricing the use of electricity transmission infrastructure in Chile pp. 30-41

- Ricardo Raineri
- Addressing competitiveness and leakage concerns in climate policy: An analysis of border adjustment measures in the US and the EU pp. 42-51

- Harro van Asselt and Thomas Brewer
- Bounds test approach to cointegration and causality between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth in India pp. 52-58

- Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- Catalyzing strategic transformation to a low-carbon economy: A CCS roadmap for China pp. 59-74

- Hengwei Liu and Kelly Sims Gallagher
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