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Volume 37, issue 12, 2009
- Which renewable energy policy is a venture capitalist's best friend? Empirical evidence from a survey of international cleantech investors pp. 4997-5006

- Mary Jean Bürer and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Comparison of Turkey's performance of greenhouse gas emissions and local/regional pollutants with EU countries pp. 5007-5018

- Adnan Sözen and Ihsan Alp
- Diversification in the driveway: mean-variance optimization for greenhouse gas emissions reduction from the next generation of vehicles pp. 5019-5027

- H. Oliver Gao and Timon H. Stasko
- Slow and stunted: Plutonium accounting and the growth of fast breeder reactors in India pp. 5028-5036

- M.V. Ramana and J.Y. Suchitra
- European energy security: The future of Norwegian natural gas production pp. 5037-5055

- Bengt Söderbergh, Kristofer Jakobsson and Kjell Aleklett
- Greenhouse gas emissions in the nuclear life cycle: A balanced appraisal pp. 5056-5068

- Jef Beerten, Erik Laes, Gaston Meskens and William D'haeseleer
- Measuring the environmental costs of tidal power plant construction: A choice experiment study pp. 5069-5074

- Joo-Suk Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- The potential of concentrating solar power in South Africa pp. 5075-5080

- Thomas P. Fluri
- Greenhouse gas mitigation in a carbon constrained world: The role of carbon capture and storage pp. 5081-5093

- Barbara Praetorius and Katja Schumacher
- New nuclear power in the UK: A strategy for energy security? pp. 5094-5104

- Jim Watson and Alister Scott
- Multilateral trade measures in a post-2012 climate change regime? What can be taken from the Montreal Protocol and the WTO? pp. 5105-5112

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Cancer-risk benefits of clean fuel technology and policy: A statistical analysis pp. 5113-5124

- Paul Gallagher, William Lazarus, Hosein Shapouri, Roger Conway and James Duffield
- Comparison of top-down and bottom-up estimates of sectoral and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction potentials pp. 5125-5139

- Detlef P. van Vuuren, Monique Hoogwijk, Terry Barker, Keywan Riahi, Stefan Boeters, Jean Chateau, Silviu Scrieciu, Jasper van Vliet, Toshihiko Masui, Kornelis Blok, Eliane Blomen and Tom Kram
- Comparative study on efficiency performance of listed coal mining companies in China and the US pp. 5140-5148

- Hong Fang, JunJie Wu and Catherine Zeng
- Nuclear power for sustainable development: Current status and future prospects pp. 5149-5166

- A. Adamantiades and Ioannis Kessides
- Environment Kuznets curve for CO2 emissions: A cointegration analysis for China pp. 5167-5172

- Abdul Jalil and Syed Mahmud
- The optimal gas tax for California pp. 5173-5183

- C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Lea Prince
- Policies towards a more efficient car fleet pp. 5184-5191

- Svante Mandell
- Policy interactions, risk and price formation in carbon markets pp. 5192-5207

- William Blyth, Derek Bunn, Janne Kettunen and Tom Wilson
- Decomposition analysis of the variations in residential electricity consumption in Brazil for the 1980-2007 period: Measuring the activity, intensity and structure effects pp. 5208-5220

- Carla Achão and Roberto Schaeffer
- An over painted oriental arts: Evaluation of the development of the Chinese renewable energy market using the wind power market as a model pp. 5221-5225

- James Yu, Fuxing Ji, Ling Zhang and Yushou Chen
- The impact of ethanol and ETBE blending on refinery operations and GHG-emissions pp. 5226-5238

- H. Croezen and B. Kampman
- Who governs energy? The challenges facing global energy governance pp. 5239-5248

- Ann Florini and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Large blackouts in North America: Historical trends and policy implications pp. 5249-5259

- Paul Hines, Jay Apt and Sarosh Talukdar
- Co-generation of biofuels for transportation and heat for district heating systems--an assessment of the national possibilities in the EU pp. 5260-5272

- Andrea Egeskog, Julia Hansson, Göran Berndes and Sven Werner
- Optimal investment portfolio in renewable energy: The Spanish case pp. 5273-5284

- José Ignacio Muñoz, Agustín A. Sánchez de la Nieta, Javier Contreras and José L. Bernal-Agustín
- A comprehensive approach for computation and implementation of efficient electricity transmission network charges pp. 5285-5295

- Luis Olmos and Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga
- Enlarging the EU's internal energy market: Why would third countries accept EU rule export? pp. 5296-5303

- Heiko Prange-Gstöhl
- Income risk of EU coal-fired power plants after Kyoto pp. 5304-5316

- Luis M. Abadie and Jose Chamorro
- It's the rents, stupid! The political economy of the resource curse pp. 5317-5325

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- Automotive fuel consumption in Brazil: Applying static and dynamic systems of demand equations pp. 5326-5333

- Mariana Iootty, Helder Pinto and Francisco Ebeling
- Energy use and implications for efficiency strategies in global fluid-milk processing industry pp. 5334-5341

- Tengfang Xu and Joris Flapper
- 'You don't do a chemistry experiment in your best china': Symbolic interpretations of place and technology in a wave energy case pp. 5342-5350

- Carly McLachlan
- Comparison of different climate regimes: the impact of broadening participation pp. 5351-5362

- Detlef P. van Vuuren, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Jasper van Vliet, Tom Kram, Paul Lucas and Morna Isaac
- Development of a modelling framework in response to new European energy-efficiency regulatory obligations: The Irish experience pp. 5363-5375

- David Hull, Brian P. Ó Gallachóir and Neil Walker
- Complementarity of hydro and wind power: Improving the risk profile of energy inflows pp. 5376-5384

- Michel Denault, Debbie Dupuis and Sébastien Couture-Cardinal
- Domestic customers and reform of the gas sector. An organisational sociology perspective pp. 5385-5392

- François-Mathieu Poupeau
- A methodology for evaluating environmental impacts of railway freight transportation policies pp. 5393-5398

- Ignacio López, Javier Rodríguez, José Manuel Burón and Alberto García
- Long-term energy supply contracts in European competition policy: Fuzzy not crazy pp. 5399-5407

- Adrien de Hauteclocque and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Willingness to pay for green electricity in Korea: A contingent valuation study pp. 5408-5416

- Seung-Hoon Yoo and So-Yoon Kwak
- Identifying the oil price-macroeconomy relationship: An empirical mode decomposition analysis of US data pp. 5417-5426

- Gbadebo Oladosu
- A method for the correction of the feed-in tariff price for cogeneration based on a comparison between Croatia and EU Member States pp. 5427-5431

- Vedran Uran and Slavko Krajcar
- Does the European natural gas market pass the competitive benchmark of the theory of storage? Indirect tests for three major trading points pp. 5432-5439

- Marcus Stronzik, Margarethe Rammerstorfer and Anne Neumann
- Current status and policies on biodiesel industry in Malaysia as the world's leading producer of palm oil pp. 5440-5448

- A.Z. Abdullah, B. Salamatinia, H. Mootabadi and S. Bhatia
- Divorce comes at a price: An ex ante welfare analysis of ownership unbundling of the distribution and commercial companies in the Dutch energy sector pp. 5449-5458

- Michiel De Nooij and Barbara Baarsma
- Sweet carbon: An analysis of sugar industry carbon market opportunities under the clean development mechanism pp. 5459-5468

- Tyler McNish, Arne Jacobson, Dan Kammen, Anand Gopal and Ranjit Deshmukh
- Electricity demand for South Korean residential sector pp. 5469-5474

- Suleiman Sa'ad
- The relationship between energy consumption structure, economic structure and energy intensity in China pp. 5475-5483

- Taiwen Feng, Linyan Sun and Ying Zhang
- Multi-criteria evaluation for the optimal adoption of distributed residential energy systems in Japan pp. 5484-5493

- Hongbo Ren, Weijun Gao, Weisheng Zhou and Ken'ichi Nakagami
- Fourteen lessons learned from the successful nuclear power program of the Republic of Korea pp. 5494-5508

- Sungyeol Choi, Eunju Jun, IlSoon Hwang, Anne Starz, Tom Mazour, SoonHeung Chang and Alex R. Burkart
- Oil prices and the South African economy: A macro-meso-micro analysis pp. 5509-5518

- Ismaél Fofana, Margaret Chitiga and Ramos Mabugu
- The impact of CO2 taxation on the configuration of new refineries: An application to Brazil pp. 5519-5529

- Gabriel Lourenço Gomes, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- Metering of agricultural power supply in West Bengal, India: Who gains and who loses? pp. 5530-5539

- A. Mukherji, B. Das, N. Majumdar, N.C. Nayak, R.R. Sethi and B.R. Sharma
- The exogenous factors affecting the cost efficiency of power generation pp. 5540-5545

- Dong-Shang Chang, Yi-Tui Chen and Wen-Den Chen
- The EU-Africa Energy Partnership: Towards a mutually beneficial renewable transport energy alliance? pp. 5546-5556

- Michael B. Charles, Rachel Ryan, Richard Oloruntoba, Tania von der Heidt and Neal Ryan
- World oil prices, precious metal prices and macroeconomy in Turkey pp. 5557-5566

- Ugur Soytas, Ramazan Sarı, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Erk Hacihasanoglu
- A flexible fuzzy regression algorithm for forecasting oil consumption estimation pp. 5567-5579

- A. Azadeh, M. Khakestani and M. Saberi
- Achieving deep reductions in US transport greenhouse gas emissions: Scenario analysis and policy implications pp. 5580-5596

- David McCollum and Christopher Yang
- Opportunities for and limits to Academics as System builders--The case of realizing the potential of gasified biomass in Austria pp. 5597-5611

- Hans Hellsmark and Staffan Jacobsson
- Generation adequacy and transmission interconnection in regional electricity markets pp. 5612-5622

- Mauricio Cepeda, Marcelo Saguan, Dominique Finon and Virginie Pignon
- Sustainability constraints on UK bioenergy development pp. 5623-5635

- Patricia Thornley, Paul Upham and Julia Tomei
- Dynamic carbon caps. Splitting the bill: A fairer solution post-Kyoto? pp. 5636-5649

- Will Catton
- GHG reduction potential of changes in consumption patterns and higher quality levels: Evidence from Swiss household consumption survey pp. 5650-5661

- Bastien Girod and Peter de Haan
- Analysis of tax incentives for energy-efficient durables in the EU pp. 5662-5674

- Anil Markandya, Ramon Ortiz, Shailendra Mudgal and Benoit Tinetti
- Biomass supply in EU27 from 2010 to 2030 pp. 5675-5686

- Calliope Panoutsou, John Eleftheriadis and Anastasia Nikolaou
- An outlook for sustainable forest bioenergy production in the Lake States pp. 5687-5693

- Dennis R. Becker, Kenneth Skog, Allison Hellman, Kathleen E. Halvorsen and Terry Mace
- Simulation analysis of emissions trading impact on a non-utility power plant pp. 5694-5703

- Kashif Imran, Tehzeebul Hassan, Muhammad Farooq Aslam, Hon-Wing Ngan and Intesar Ahmad
- Perceptions, realities, concession--What is driving the integration of European energy policies? pp. 5704-5716

- Andreas Pointvogl
- Why does energy intensity fluctuate in China? pp. 5717-5731

- Jian Chai, Ju-E Guo, Shou-Yang Wang and Kin Keung Lai
- Basic concepts for designing renewable electricity support aiming at a full-scale transition by 2050 pp. 5732-5743

- Aviel Verbruggen and Volkmar Lauber
- A critical assessment of energy accident studies pp. 5744-5751

- Frank A. Felder
- A hierarchical decision making model for the prioritization of distributed generation technologies: A case study for Iran pp. 5752-5763

- Ali Zangeneh, Shahram Jadid and Ashkan Rahimi-Kian
- Energy [R]evolution 2008--a sustainable world energy perspective pp. 5764-5775

- Wolfram Krewitt, Sven Teske, Sonja Simon, Thomas Pregger, Wina Graus, Eliane Blomen, Stephan Schmid and Oliver Schäfer
- An integrated economic and distributional analysis of energy policies pp. 5776-5786

- Xavier Labandeira, Jose Labeaga and Miguel Rodriguez
- Energy prices, volatility, and the stock market: Evidence from the Eurozone pp. 5787-5795

- Ulrich Oberndorfer
- Threshold effect of the economic growth rate on the renewable energy development from a change in energy price: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 5796-5802

- Ting-Huan Chang, Chien-Ming Huang and Ming-Chih Lee
- Eating energy--Identifying possibilities for reduced energy use in the future food supply system pp. 5803-5813

- Christine Wallgren and Mattias Höjer
- Efficiency analysis of energy networks: An international survey of regulators pp. 5814-5830

- Aoife Haney and Michael Pollitt
Volume 37, issue 11, 2009
- Does weather explain cost and quality performance? An analysis of UK electricity distribution companies pp. 4177-4188

- William Yu, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Electricity privatizations in Sahel: A U-turn? pp. 4189-4207

- Giorgio Gualberti, Luis Alves, Andrea Micangeli and Maria da Graça Carvalho
- Urban energy use and carbon emissions from cities in China and policy implications pp. 4208-4219

- Shobhakar Dhakal
- Future bio-energy potential under various natural constraints pp. 4220-4230

- Detlef P. van Vuuren, Jasper van Vliet and Elke Stehfest
- Double-sided auction mechanism design in electricity based on maximizing social welfare pp. 4231-4239

- Xiaoyan Zou
- Asia energy mixes from socio-economic and environmental perspectives pp. 4240-4250

- V. Thavasi and S. Ramakrishna
- Oil and the political economy of energy pp. 4251-4258

- Igor Matutinovic
- The resilience of the Indian economy to rising oil prices as a validation test for a global energy-environment-economy CGE model pp. 4259-4266

- Céline Guivarch, Stephane Hallegatte and Renaud Crassous
- The efficiency of the crude oil markets: Evidence from variance ratio tests pp. 4267-4272

- Amelie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Applying environmental-behaviour concepts to renewable energy siting controversy: Reflections on a longitudinal bioenergy case study pp. 4273-4283

- Paul Upham
- Germany and energy security in the 2000s: Rise and fall of a policy issue? pp. 4284-4292

- John S. Duffield
- The greenhouse gas regional inventory project (GRIP): Designing and employing a regional greenhouse gas measurement tool for stakeholder use pp. 4293-4302

- Sebastian Carney and Simon Shackley
- Water: A key resource in energy production pp. 4303-4312

- Anna Mercè Rio Carrillo and Christoph Frei
- Regional electric power demand elasticities of Japan's industrial and commercial sectors pp. 4313-4319

- Nobuhiro Hosoe and Shu-ichi Akiyama
- Towards a higher share of distributed generation in Turkey pp. 4320-4328

- Wietze Lise
- Intra- and extra-union flexibility in meeting the European Union's emission reduction targets pp. 4329-4336

- Richard Tol
- Correlation for the estimation of the cetane number of biodiesel fuels and implications on the iodine number pp. 4337-4344

- Magín Lapuerta, José Rodríguez-Fernández and Emilio Font de Mora
- Development of an inexact optimization model for coupled coal and power management in North China pp. 4345-4363

- Y. Liu, G.H. Huang, Y.P. Cai, G.H. Cheng, Y.T. Niu and K. An
- Can the electricity market be characterised by asymmetric behaviour? pp. 4364-4372

- Paresh Narayan and Stephan Popp
- Coal restructuring in Spain: Continuity and uncertainty? pp. 4373-4378

- Nuria Rabanal
- A conceptual framework for the vehicle-to-grid (V2G) implementation pp. 4379-4390

- Christophe Guille and George Gross
- An empirical analysis of petroleum demand for Indonesia: An application of the cointegration approach pp. 4391-4396

- Suleiman Sa'ad
- A model based on stochastic dynamic programming for determining China's optimal strategic petroleum reserve policy pp. 4397-4406

- Xiao-Bing Zhang, Ying Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- International renewable energy policy--between marginalization and initial approaches pp. 4407-4416

- Bernd Hirschl
- Modelling demand for crude oil products in Spain pp. 4417-4427

- D.J. Pedregal, O. Dejuán, N. Gómez and M.A. Tobarra
- Regional energy resource development and energy security under CO2 emission constraint in the greater Mekong sub-region countries (GMS) pp. 4428-4441

- Mayurachat Watcharejyothin and Ram M. Shrestha
- Offshore wind power in the US: Regulatory issues and models for regulation pp. 4442-4453

- Brian Snyder and Mark J. Kaiser
- The rise and fall of GO trading in European renewable energy policy: The role of advocacy and policy framing pp. 4454-4462

- Måns Nilsson, Lars J. Nilsson and Karin Ericsson
- Planning of energy system management and GHG-emission control in the Municipality of Beijing--An inexact-dynamic stochastic programming model pp. 4463-4473

- Q.G. Lin and G.H. Huang
- Measuring the security of external energy supply in the European Union pp. 4474-4481

- Chloe Le Coq and Elena Paltseva
- Geopolitics of European natural gas demand: Supplies from Russia, Caspian and the Middle East pp. 4482-4492

- Mert Bilgin
- Innovation and the price of wind energy in the US pp. 4493-4499

- David Berry
- Rejecting renewables: The socio-technical impediments to renewable electricity in the United States pp. 4500-4513

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- An exploratory game-theoretic analysis of biomass electricity generation supply chain pp. 4514-4522

- Fuzhan Nasiri and Georges Zaccour
- Transport sector CO2 emissions growth in Asia: Underlying factors and policy options pp. 4523-4539

- Govinda Timilsina and Ashish Shrestha
- International experiences of ethanol as transport fuel: Policy implications for India pp. 4540-4548

- Sanjib Pohit, Pradip Kumar Biswas, Rajesh Kumar and Jaya Jha
- A regional energy paradox--the case of Central Norway pp. 4549-4556

- Maria Sandsmark
- A multi-criteria evaluation framework for tradable white certificate schemes pp. 4557-4573

- Luis Mundaca and Lena Neij
- Does regulation stimulate productivity? The effect of air quality policies on the efficiency of US power plants pp. 4574-4582

- Rachel Fleishman, Rob Alexander, Stuart Bretschneider and David Popp
- Core business concentration vs. corporate diversification in the US electric utility industry: Synergy and deregulation effects pp. 4583-4594

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Mika Goto and Jennifer Shang
- Emission trading schemes: potential revenue effects, compliance costs and overall tax policy issues pp. 4595-4603

- Jeffery Pope and Anthony D. Owen
- Identifying predictors of attitudes towards local onshore wind development with reference to an English case study pp. 4604-4614

- Christopher R. Jones and J. Richard Eiser
- Diversification of oil import sources and energy security: A key strategy or an elusive objective? pp. 4615-4623

- Vlado Vivoda
- Properties and linkages of some index decomposition analysis methods pp. 4624-4632

- B.W. Ang, H.C. Huang and A.R. Mu
- Negotiated settlements and the National Energy Board in Canada pp. 4633-4644

- Joseph Doucet and Stephen Littlechild
- Universalization of access to modern energy services in Indian households--Economic and policy analysis pp. 4645-4657

- B. Sudhakara Reddy, P. Balachandra and Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan
- Catalonia's energy metabolism: Using the MuSIASEM approach at different scales pp. 4658-4671

- Jesus Ramos-Martin, Sílvia Cañellas-Boltà, Mario Giampietro and Gonzalo Gamboa
- Expanding opportunities: Strategic buying of utilities in new EU member states pp. 4672-4678

- Michael LaBelle
- Welfare and competition effects of electricity interconnection between Ireland and Great Britain pp. 4679-4688

- Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- A decomposition analysis of CO2 emissions from energy use: Turkish case pp. 4689-4699

- G. Ipek Tunç, Serap Türüt-AsIk and Elif AkbostancI
- Resource nationalism and credit growth in FSU countries pp. 4700-4710

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Christian Nygaard
- Environmental impacts of the infrastructure for district heating in urban neighbourhoods pp. 4711-4719

- Jordi Oliver-Solà, Xavier Gabarrell and Joan Rieradevall
- China's fuel economy standards for passenger vehicles: Rationale, policy process, and impacts pp. 4720-4729

- Hongyan H. Oliver, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Donglian Tian and Jinhua Zhang
- Penetration of solar power without storage pp. 4730-4736

- Nathan Stodola and Vijay Modi
- Electric energy saving potential by substitution of domestic refrigerators in Mexico pp. 4737-4742

- F.G. Arroyo-Cabañas, J.E. Aguillón-Martínez, J.J. Ambríz-García and G. Canizal
- Interactions between measures for the support of electricity from renewable energy sources and CO2 mitigation pp. 4743-4752

- Cedric De Jonghe, Erik Delarue, Ronnie Belmans and William D'haeseleer
- Innovative private micro-hydro power development in Rwanda pp. 4753-4760

- Maurice Pigaht and Robert J. van der Plas
- A variant of the Hubbert curve for world oil production forecasts pp. 4761-4770

- G. Maggio and G. Cacciola
- A comparative study on the energy policies in Japan and Malaysia in fulfilling their nations' obligations towards the Kyoto Protocol pp. 4771-4778

- Lee Chung Lau, Kok Tat Tan, Keat Teong Lee and Abdul Rahman Mohamed
- Study of the Spanish R&D&I Plan 2004-2007 in energy pp. 4779-4786

- Ricardo Guerrero-Lemus, Bruno Díaz-Herrera and José Manuel Martínez-Duart
- Energy saving and energy efficiency concepts for policy making pp. 4787-4796

- Vlasis Oikonomou, Franco Becchis, L. Steg and D. Russolillo
- Oil and natural gas prices and greenhouse gas emission mitigation pp. 4797-4808

- Bas van Ruijven and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- How reasonable are oil production scenarios from public agencies? pp. 4809-4818

- Kristofer Jakobsson, Bengt Söderbergh, Mikael Höök and Kjell Aleklett
- Can environmental investment and expenditure enhance financial performance of US electric utility firms under the clean air act amendment of 1990? pp. 4819-4826

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Future projection of the energy dependency of Turkey using artificial neural network pp. 4827-4833

- Adnan Sözen
- Gradual reforms and the emergence of energy market in China: Evidence from tests for convergence of energy prices pp. 4834-4850

- Hengyun Ma, Les Oxley and John Gibson
- A real option-based simulation model to evaluate investments in pump storage plants pp. 4851-4862

- Thomas Muche
- Historical carbon budget of the brazilian ethanol program pp. 4863-4873

- Sergio Pacca and José R. Moreira
- Renewable energy sources (RES) projects and their barriers on a regional scale: The case study of wind parks in the Dodecanese islands, Greece pp. 4874-4883

- Emmanouil K. Oikonomou, Vassilios Kilias, Aggelos Goumas, Alexandrous Rigopoulos, Eirini Karakatsani, Markos Damasiotis, Dimitrios Papastefanakis and Natassa Marini
- The environmental and efficiency effects of restructuring on the electric power sector in the United States: An empirical analysis pp. 4884-4893

- Alexander Sharabaroff, Roy Boyd and Ariaster Chimeli
- Job creation due to nuclear power resurgence in the United States pp. 4894-4900

- C.R. Kenley, R.D. Klingler, C.M. Plowman, R. Soto, R.J. Turk, R.L. Baker, S.A. Close, V.L. McDonnell, S.W. Paul, L.R. Rabideau, S.S. Rao and B.P. Reilly
- A trend fixed on firstly and seasonal adjustment model combined with the [epsilon]-SVR for short-term forecasting of electricity demand pp. 4901-4909

- Jianzhou Wang, Wenjin Zhu, Wenyu Zhang and Donghuai Sun
- Solar lanterns for domestic lighting in India: Viability of central charging station model pp. 4910-4918

- A. Chaurey and T.C. Kandpal
- Analysis of technology transfer in CDM projects: An update pp. 4919-4926

- Stephen Seres, Erik Haites and Kevin Murphy
- Uncertainty in the learning rates of energy technologies: An experiment in a global multi-regional energy system model pp. 4927-4942

- Ullash K. Rout, Markus Blesl, Ulrich Fahl, Uwe Remme and Alfred Voß
- Structural decomposition analysis of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions pp. 4943-4948

- Richard Wood
- Opportunities for low carbon sustainability in large commercial buildings in China pp. 4949-4958

- Ping Jiang and N. Keith Tovey
- A quadratic helix approach to evaluate the Turkish renewable energies pp. 4959-4965

- Melih Soner Celiktas and Gunnur Kocar
- The evolution of flexibility mechanisms for achieving European renewable energy targets 2020--ex-ante evaluation of the principle mechanisms pp. 4966-4979

- Corinna Klessmann
- Biofuels development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are the policies conducive? pp. 4980-4986

- Charles Jumbe, Frederick B.M. Msiska and Michael Madjera
- Technology learning for renewable energy: Implications for South Africa's long-term mitigation scenarios pp. 4987-4996

- Harald Winkler, Alison Hughes and Mary Haw
Volume 37, issue 10, 2009
- Fuel economy, vehicle use and other factors affecting CO2 emissions from transport pp. 3711-3713

- Lee Schipper
- A case study in data audit and modelling methodology--Australia pp. 3714-3732

- John Apelbaum
- Measurement of CO2 emissions from road freight transport: A review of UK experience pp. 3733-3742

- A.C. McKinnon and M.I. Piecyk
- Trends in truck freight energy use and carbon emissions in selected OECD countries from 1973 to 2005 pp. 3743-3751

- Fatumata Kamakaté and Lee Schipper
- Energy intensity of maritime trades: Evidences from the EX-TREMIS database pp. 3752-3757

- Cosimo Chiffi and Davide Fiorello
- IEA Mobility Model (MoMo) and its use in the ETP 2008 pp. 3758-3768

- Lew Fulton, Pierpaolo Cazzola and François Cuenot
- Fuel demand on UK roads and dieselisation of fuel economy pp. 3769-3778

- David Bonilla
- Fuel efficiency of the Austrian passenger vehicle fleet--Analysis of trends in the technological profile and related impacts on CO2 emissions pp. 3779-3789

- Ina Meyer and S. Wessely
- How private car purchasing trends offset efficiency gains and the successful energy policy response pp. 3790-3802

- Brian P. Ó Gallachóir, Martin Howley, Stephen Cunningham and Morgan Bazilian
- Structure and impacts of fuel economy standards for passenger cars in China pp. 3803-3811

- David Vance Wagner, Feng An and Cheng Wang
- Atmospheric emissions from road transportation in India pp. 3812-3822

- S. Baidya and J. Borken-Kleefeld
- IEA policies--G8 recommendations and an afterwards pp. 3823-3831

- Takao Onoda
- CO2 emissions from new cars and vehicle weight in Europe; How the EU regulation could have been avoided and how to reach it? pp. 3832-3842

- François Cuenot
- Examining fuel economy and carbon standards for light vehicles pp. 3843-3853

- Steven E. Plotkin
- Energy policy in transport and transport policy pp. 3854-3862

- Kurt Van Dender
- Will a radical transport pricing reform jeopardize the ambitious EU climate change objectives? pp. 3863-3871

- Stef Proost, Eef Delhaye, Wouter Nijs and Denise Van Regemorter
- Assessment of small hydropower (SHP) development in Turkey: Laws, regulations and EU policy perspective pp. 3872-3879

- Serhat Kucukali and Kemal Baris
- The Apollo fallacy and its effect on US energy policy pp. 3880-3882

- Peter Z. Grossman
- Economic evaluation of coalbed methane production in China pp. 3883-3889

- Dongkun Luo and Youjin Dai
- Argentinean soy-based biodiesel: An introduction to production and impacts pp. 3890-3898

- Julia Tomei and Paul Upham
- Expansion of isolated electrical systems in the Amazon: An approach using fuzzy multi-objective mathematical programming pp. 3899-3905

- Sandro D.B. Bitar, Carlos T. da Costa Junior, José A.L. Barreiros and João C. do L. Neto
- On the excess co-movement of commodity prices--A note about the role of fundamental factors in short-run dynamics pp. 3906-3913

- François Lescaroux
- Accounting for early action in the European Union Emission Trading Scheme pp. 3914-3924

- Iñaki Arto, M. Carmen Gallastegui and Alberto Ansuategi
- Exploring the potential of wind energy for a coastal state pp. 3925-3940

- Cheng-Dar Yue and Min-How Yang
- Total-factor energy productivity growth of regions in Japan pp. 3941-3950

- Satoshi Honma and Jin-Li Hu
- Connecting political economies of energy in South Africa pp. 3951-3958

- Bram Büscher
- Structural breaks and energy efficiency in Fiji pp. 3959-3966

- B. Bhaskara Rao and Gyaneshwar Rao
- Does EU ETS lead to emission reductions through trade? The case of the Swedish emissions trading sector participants pp. 3967-3977

- Anders Sandoff and Gabriela Schaad
- Cointegration and the demand for gasoline pp. 3978-3983

- B. Bhaskara Rao and Gyaneshwar Rao
- Consumer-supplier-government triangular relations: Rethinking the UK policy path for carbon emissions reduction from the UK residential sector pp. 3984-3992

- Yael Parag and Sarah Darby
- An economic assessment of potential ethanol production pathways in Ireland pp. 3993-4002

- Rory Deverell, Kevin McDonnell, Shane Ward and Ger Devlin
- Aviation fuel and future oil production scenarios pp. 4003-4010

- Emma Nygren, Kjell Aleklett and Mikael Höök
- Identification and analysis of local and regional impacts from the introduction of biodiesel production in the state of Piauí pp. 4011-4020

- Omar Inacio Benedetti Santos and Regis Rathmann
- Renewable energy consumption and income in emerging economies pp. 4021-4028

- Perry Sadorsky
- Russian gas exports have potential to grow through 2020 pp. 4029-4037

- Rafael Fernandez
- Environmental support, energy security and economic growth in Japan pp. 4038-4048

- Alexandros Gasparatos and Tatiana Gadda
- Energy demand estimation of South Korea using artificial neural network pp. 4049-4054

- Zong Woo Geem and William E. Roper
- The influence of home-site factors on residents' willingness to pay: An application for power generation from scrubland in Galicia, Spain pp. 4055-4065

- Mario Soliño, Begoña A. Farizo and Pablo Campos
- The impact of geography on energy infrastructure costs pp. 4066-4078

- Alex Zvoleff, Ayse Selin Kocaman, Woonghee Tim Huh and Vijay Modi
- Evaluation of the energy efficiency evolution in the European road freight transport sector pp. 4079-4085

- F. Ruzzenenti and R. Basosi
- Licensing of nuclear power plants: The case of Sweden in an international comparison pp. 4086-4097

- Gabriel Michanek and Patrik Söderholm
- Bootstrapped efficiency measures of oil blocks in Angola pp. 4098-4103

- Carlos Barros and A. Assaf
- Energy consumption, energy savings, and emission analysis in Malaysian office buildings pp. 4104-4113

- R. Saidur
- Analysing comparable greenhouse gas mitigation efforts for Annex I countries pp. 4114-4131

- Michel den Elzen, Niklas Höhne and Jasper van Vliet
- An agent-based analysis of the German electricity market with transmission capacity constraints pp. 4132-4144

- Daniel J. Veit, Anke Weidlich and Jacob A. Krafft
- Profits or preferences? Assessing the adoption of residential solar thermal technologies pp. 4145-4154

- Bradford Mills and Joachim Schleich
- Employment benefits of electricity generation: A comparative assessment of lignite and natural gas power plants in Greece pp. 4155-4166

- C. Tourkolias, S. Mirasgedis, D. Damigos and D. Diakoulaki
- Aggregate demand for electricity in South Africa: An analysis using the bounds testing approach to cointegration pp. 4167-4175

- Hammed Amusa, Kafayat Amusa and Ramos Mabugu
Volume 37, issue 9, 2009
- New Zealand energy strategy--Introduction to the energy policy special issue pp. 3297-3300

- Susan Krumdieck
- Strategic analysis methodology for energy systems with remote island case study pp. 3301-3313

- Susan Krumdieck and Andreas Hamm
- Carbon capture and storage: Fundamental thermodynamics and current technology pp. 3314-3324

- S.C. Page, A.G. Williamson and I.G. Mason
- System-level energy efficiency is the greatest barrier to development of the hydrogen economy pp. 3325-3335

- Shannon Page and Susan Krumdieck
- Economic efficiency of solar hot water policy in New Zealand pp. 3336-3347

- Kenneth Gillingham
- Public perceptions of wind energy developments: Case studies from New Zealand pp. 3348-3357

- Jessica B. Graham, Janet R. Stephenson and Inga J. Smith
- Distributed small-scale wind in New Zealand: Advantages, barriers and policy support instruments pp. 3358-3369

- Martin Barry and Ralph Chapman
- Efficiency improvement for geothermal power generation to meet summer peak demand pp. 3370-3376

- M. Imroz Sohel, Mathieu Sellier, Larry J. Brackney and Susan Krumdieck
- Feasibility study into the potential for gasification plant in the New Zealand wood processing industry pp. 3377-3386

- C.L. Penniall and C.J. Williamson
- Warm homes: Drivers of the demand for heating in the residential sector in New Zealand pp. 3387-3399

- Philippa Howden-Chapman, Helen Viggers, Ralph Chapman, Des O'Dea, Sarah Free and Kimberley O'Sullivan
- Compressed air system best practice programmes: What needs to change to secure long-term energy savings for New Zealand? pp. 3400-3408

- James R. Neale and Peter J.J. Kamp
- Government procurement of peak capacity in the New Zealand electricity market pp. 3409-3417

- Steve Poletti
- SmartGrid: Future networks for New Zealand power systems incorporating distributed generation pp. 3418-3427

- Nirmal-Kumar C. Nair and Lixi Zhang
- Algal capture of carbon dioxide; biomass generation as a tool for greenhouse gas mitigation with reference to New Zealand energy strategy and policy pp. 3428-3437

- Mike Packer
- Carbon emission offsets for aviation-generated emissions due to international travel to and from New Zealand pp. 3438-3447

- Inga J. Smith and Craig J. Rodger
- Impacts of a United States' biofuel policy on New Zealand's agricultural sector pp. 3448-3454

- Caroline Saunders, William Kaye-Blake, Elizabeth Marshall, Suzie Greenhalgh and Mariana de Aragao Pereira
- The feasibility of long range battery electric cars in New Zealand pp. 3455-3462

- Mike Duke, Deborah Andrews and Timothy Anderson
- Design issues in a mandatory greenhouse gas emissions registry for the United States pp. 3463-3466

- Joshuah K. Stolaroff, Christopher L. Weber and H. Scott Matthews
- Considerations for the selection of an applicable energy efficiency test procedure for electric motors in Malaysia: Lessons for other developing countries pp. 3467-3474

- P.A.A. Yanti and T.M.I. Mahlia
- Energy and exergy utilization efficiencies in the Japanese residential/commercial sectors pp. 3475-3483

- Kumiko Kondo
- Implications of the new National Energy Basic Plan for nuclear waste management in Korea pp. 3484-3488

- Won Il Ko and Eun-ha Kwon
- Analysis of energy consumption patterns in multi-family housing in a moderate cold climate pp. 3489-3501

- C. Filippín and S. Flores Larsen
- Direct load control of residential water heaters pp. 3502-3512

- Torgeir Ericson
- Reforming minute reserve policy in Germany: A step towards efficient markets? pp. 3513-3519

- Margarethe Rammerstorfer and Christian Wagner
- Assessment of demand for natural gas from the electricity sector in India pp. 3520-3534

- P.R. Shukla, Subash Dhar, David G. Victor and Mike Jackson
- An innovation management approach for renewable energy deployment--the case of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology pp. 3535-3544

- Kwok L. Shum and Chihiro Watanabe
- The offshore trend: Structural changes in the wind power sector pp. 3545-3556

- Jochen Markard and Regula Petersen
- Comparison of China's oil import risk: Results based on portfolio theory and a diversification index approach pp. 3557-3565

- Gang Wu, Lancui Liu and Yi-Ming Wei
- Analysis of the efficiency of the Iberian power futures market pp. 3566-3579

- Álvaro Capitán Herráiz and Carlos Rodríguez Monroy
- Pathways to commercial wind power in the US, Europe and Japan: The role of demonstration projects and field trials in the innovation process pp. 3580-3595

- Paul Harborne and Chris Hendry
- Offshore wind energy development in the exclusive economic zone: Legal and policy supports and impediments in Germany and the US pp. 3596-3607

- Michelle E. Portman, John A. Duff, Johann Köppel, Jessica Reisert and Megan E. Higgins
- Rebound and disinvestment effects in refined oil consumption and supply resulting from an increase in energy efficiency in the Scottish commercial transport sector pp. 3608-3620

- Sam Anson and Karen Turner
- Cornerstones of a renewable energy law for emerging markets in South America pp. 3621-3626

- Johannes M. Kissel, Rolf Hanitsch and Stefan C.W. Krauter
- Predicting fuelwood prices in Greece with the use of ARIMA models, artificial neural networks and a hybrid ARIMA-ANN model pp. 3627-3634

- Theodoros Koutroumanidis, Konstantinos Ioannou and Garyfallos Arabatzis
- Energy and water tradeoffs in enhancing food security: A selective international assessment pp. 3635-3644

- Shahbaz Mushtaq, Tek Narayan Maraseni, Jerry Maroulis and Mohsin Hafeez
- Estimation of global solar radiation on horizontal surfaces in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia pp. 3645-3649

- A.A. El-Sebaii, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, F.S. Al-Hazmi and Adel S. Faidah
- Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia pp. 3650-3658

- R. Saidur, N.A. Rahim, H.W. Ping, M.I. Jahirul, S. Mekhilef and H.H. Masjuki
- A wind-PV-battery hybrid power system at Sitakunda in Bangladesh pp. 3659-3664

- Sanjoy Kumar Nandi and Himangshu Ghosh
- Efficient investment signals for distributed generation pp. 3665-3672

- Philip Vogel
- Parametric cost-benefit analysis for the installation of photovoltaic parks in the island of Cyprus pp. 3673-3680

- Andreas Poullikkas
- Market power in the Nordic electricity wholesale market: A survey of the empirical evidence pp. 3681-3692

- Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Thomas Tangerås
- Analysis of impacts of wind integration in the Tamil Nadu grid pp. 3693-3700

- Mel George and Rangan Banerjee
- Review of the 2008 UNFCCC meeting in Poznan pp. 3701-3705

- Jon C. Lovett, Peter S. Hofman, Karlijn Morsink, Arturo Balderas Torres, Joy S. Clancy and Koos Krabbendam
- Jonathan Stern, Editor, Natural Gas in Asia: The Challenges of Growth in China, India, Japan, and Korea (Second Edition), Oxford University Press, Oxford (2008), p. 416 pp. 3706-3707

- Willem P. Nel
- Corrigendum to "A distribution planning model for natural gas supply chain: A case study" [Energy Policy 37 (2009) 799-812] pp. 3708-3708

- Maryam Hamedi, Reza Zanjirani Farahani, Mohammad Moattar Husseini and Gholam Reza Esmaeilian
- Corrigendum to "Batteries: Higher energy density than gasoline?" [Energy policy 37 (2009) 2639-2641] pp. 3709-3709

- M. Fischer, M. Weber and P.V. Schwartz
Volume 37, issue 8, 2009
- Are forestation, bio-char and landfilled biomass adequate offsets for the climate effects of burning fossil fuels? pp. 2839-2841

- L. Reijnders
- Research on energy-saving effect of technological progress based on Cobb-Douglas production function pp. 2842-2846

- Chaoqing Yuan, Sifeng Liu and Junlong Wu
- Direct employment in the wind energy sector: An EU study pp. 2847-2857

- Maria Isabel Blanco and Glória Rodrigues
- Climate change and energy policies, coal and coalmine methane in China pp. 2858-2869

- Ming Yang
- Future energy efficiency improvements within the US department of defense: Incentives and barriers pp. 2870-2880

- Ryan J. Umstattd
- Costly myths: An analysis of idling beliefs and behavior in personal motor vehicles pp. 2881-2888

- Amanda R. Carrico, Paul Padgett, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Jonathan Gilligan and Kenneth A. Wallston
- Simulation of the long-term dynamic of a market-based transmission interconnection pp. 2889-2899

- Osvaldo A. Ojeda, Fernando Olsina and Francisco Garcés
- Renewable energy technology portfolio planning with scenario analysis: A case study for Taiwan pp. 2900-2906

- Tser-Yieth Chen, Oliver S. Yu, George Jyh-yih Hsu, Fang-Ming Hsu and Wei-Nown Sung
- Increasing penetration of renewable and distributed electricity generation and the need for different network regulation pp. 2907-2915

- Jeroen de Joode, J.C. Jansen, A.J. van der Welle and M.J.J. Scheepers
- Oil supply in Central and South America pp. 2916-2925

- Roberto F. Aguilera
- Electricity supply, employment and real GDP in India: evidence from cointegration and Granger-causality tests pp. 2926-2929

- Sajal Ghosh
- Analysis of the economic impact of different Chinese climate policy options based on a CGE model incorporating endogenous technological change pp. 2930-2940

- Ke Wang, Can Wang and Jining Chen
- Onshore wind power development in China: Challenges behind a successful story pp. 2941-2951

- Jingyi Han, Arthur P.J. Mol, Yonglong Lu and Lei Zhang
- The forecast of motor vehicle, energy demand and CO2 emission from Taiwan's road transportation sector pp. 2952-2961

- I.J. Lu, Charles Lewis and Sue J. Lin
- Market diffusion, technological learning, and cost-benefit dynamics of condensing gas boilers in the Netherlands pp. 2962-2976

- Martin Weiss, Lars Dittmar, Martin Junginger, Martin K. Patel and Kornelis Blok
- Electricity market integration: Redistribution effect versus resource reallocation pp. 2977-2985

- Dominique Finon and Elliot Romano
- Land substitution effects of biofuel side products and implications on the land area requirement for EU 2020 biofuel targets pp. 2986-2996

- Enver Doruk Özdemir, Marlies Härdtlein and Ludger Eltrop
- The great climate debate pp. 2997-3008

- B. Sudhakara Reddy and Gaudenz B. Assenza
- Richer and healthier, but not Greener? Choices concerning household energy use in India pp. 3009-3019

- Heidi Elizabeth Staff Mestl and Gunnar Eskeland
- An integrated approach for optimal frequency regulation service procurement in India pp. 3020-3034

- S.K. Parida, S.N. Singh and S.C. Srivastava
- Burning peat in Ireland: An electricity market dispatch perspective pp. 3035-3042

- Aidan Tuohy, Morgan Bazilian, Ronan Doherty, Brian Ó Gallachóir and Mark O'Malley
- The effect of the German and British environmental taxation reforms: A simple assessment pp. 3043-3051

- Paolo Agnolucci
- Climate policy impacts on the competitiveness of energy-intensive manufacturing sectors pp. 3052-3060

- Andrea M. Bassi, Joel S. Yudken and Matthias Ruth
- The market for green building in developed Asian cities--the perspectives of building designers pp. 3061-3070

- Edwin H.W. Chan, Queena K. Qian and Patrick T.I. Lam
- State renewable energy electricity policies: An empirical evaluation of effectiveness pp. 3071-3081

- Sanya Carley
- Design and economical analysis of hybrid PV-wind systems connected to the grid for the intermittent production of hydrogen pp. 3082-3095

- Rodolfo Dufo-López, José L. Bernal-Agustín and Franklin Mendoza
- Multi-objective assessment of rural electrification in remote areas with poverty considerations pp. 3096-3108

- Diego Silva and Toshihiko Nakata
- Regulation, pollution and heterogeneity in Japanese steam power generation companies pp. 3109-3114

- Carlos Barros and Shunsuke Managi
- Decomposing road freight energy use in the United Kingdom pp. 3115-3129

- Steve Sorrell, Markku Lehtonen, Lee Stapleton, Javier Pujol and Toby Champion
- Productivity growth and deregulation of Japanese electricity distribution pp. 3130-3138

- Mika Goto and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- Overcoming barriers to wind project finance in Australia pp. 3139-3148

- Shayle Kann
- The value of compressed air energy storage with wind in transmission-constrained electric power systems pp. 3149-3158

- Paul Denholm and Ramteen Sioshansi
- The value of reducing distribution losses by domestic load-shifting: a network perspective pp. 3159-3167

- Rita Shaw, Mike Attree, Tim Jackson and Mike Kay
- Fuel efficiency of vehicles on US roads: 1923-2006 pp. 3168-3170

- Michael Sivak and Omer Tsimhoni
- The Trans-Caspian energy route: Cronyism, competition and cooperation in Kazakh oil export pp. 3171-3182

- Farid Guliyev and Nozima Akhrarkhodjaeva
- Perceived importance of fuel characteristics and its match with consumer beliefs about biofuels in Belgium pp. 3183-3193

- Liesbeth Van de Velde, Wim Verbeke, Michael Popp, Jeroen Buysse and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Comprehensive evaluation of household indirect energy consumption and impacts of alternative energy policies in China by input-output analysis pp. 3194-3204

- Hong-Tao Liu, Ju-E Guo, Dong Qian and You-Min Xi
- Long memory in US disaggregated petroleum consumption: Evidence from univariate and multivariate LM tests for fractional integration pp. 3205-3211

- Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth
- Will restrictions on CO2 emissions require reductions in transport demand? pp. 3212-3220

- Bengt Johansson
- Wind energy (30%) in the Spanish power mix--technically feasible and economically reasonable pp. 3221-3226

- Ghassan Zubi, José L. Bernal-Agustín and Ana B. Fandos Marín
- The impact of ethanol production on US and regional gasoline markets pp. 3227-3234

- Xiaodong Du and Dermot Hayes
- On the evaluation of market power and market dominance--The Nordic electricity market pp. 3235-3241

- Stefan Hellmer and Linda Wårell
- Energy sources, public policy, and public preferences: Analysis of US national and site-specific data pp. 3242-3249

- Michael Greenberg
- Regulatory intervention on the dynamic European gas market--neoclassical economics or transaction cost economics? pp. 3250-3258

- Aldo R. Spanjer
- Decomposition analysis of CO2 emissions from passenger cars: The cases of Greece and Denmark pp. 3259-3267

- Katerina Papagiannaki and Danae Diakoulaki
- Conservation vs. renewable energy: Cases studies from Hawaii pp. 3268-3273

- Melek Yalcintas and Abidin Kaya
- Trendy solutions: Why do states adopt Sustainable Energy Portfolio Standards? pp. 3274-3281

- Jess Chandler
- CO2 emissions, energy usage, and output in Central America pp. 3282-3286

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Methodology for assessing emission reduction of truck-only toll lanes pp. 3287-3294

- Hsing-Chung Chu and Michael D. Meyer
- Benjamin K. Sovacool, The Dirty Energy Dilemma: What's Blocking Clean Power in the United States, Praeger Publishers, Connecticut (2008) (294 pp. ISBN: 978-0-313-35540-0) pp. 3295-3296

- Scott Victor Valentine
Volume 37, issue 7, 2009
- Batteries: Lower cost than gasoline? pp. 2465-2468

- Mathew Werber, Michael Fischer and Peter V. Schwartz
- What energy levels can the Earth sustain? pp. 2469-2474

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- Research on the energy-saving effect of energy policies in China: 1982-2006 pp. 2475-2480

- Chaoqing Yuan, Sifeng Liu, Zhigeng Fang and Junlong Wu
- Integrating private transport into renewable energy policy: The strategy of creating intelligent recharging grids for electric vehicles pp. 2481-2486

- Poul H. Andersen, John A. Mathews and Morten Rask
- China needing a cautious approach to nuclear power strategy pp. 2487-2491

- Qiang Wang
- Nucs down in Germany--Prices up in Europe? pp. 2492-2497

- Sven Bode
- Market-driven energy pricing necessary to ensure China's power supply pp. 2498-2504

- Qiang Wang, Huan-Ning Qiu and Yaoqiu Kuang
- Food or fuel? What European farmers can contribute to Europe's transport energy requirements and the Doha Round pp. 2505-2513

- Jennifer Baka and David Roland-Holst
- A Swedish integrated pulp and paper mill--Energy optimisation and local heat cooperation pp. 2514-2524

- S. Klugman, M. Karlsson and B. Moshfegh
- Use and limitations of learning curves for energy technology policy: A component-learning hypothesis pp. 2525-2535

- F. Ferioli, K. Schoots and Bob van der Zwaan
- The expansion of electricity generation from renewable energies in Germany: A review based on the Renewable Energy Sources Act Progress Report 2007 and the new German feed-in legislation pp. 2536-2545

- Uwe Büsgen and Wolfhart Dürrschmidt
- Decision on optimal building energy efficiency standard in China--The case for Tianjin pp. 2546-2559

- Jun Li, Michel Colombier and Pierre-Noël Giraud
- Public demonstration projects and field trials: Accelerating commercialisation of sustainable technology in solar photovoltaics pp. 2560-2573

- James Brown and Chris Hendry
- Capacity choices in liberalised electricity markets pp. 2574-2581

- Fidel Castro-Rodriguez, Pedro L. Marín and Georges Siotis
- Market influence on the low carbon energy refurbishment of existing multi-residential buildings pp. 2582-2593

- Jonathan G.B. Atkinson, Tim Jackson and Elizabeth Mullings-Smith
- Are electricity risk premia affected by emission allowance prices? Evidence from the EEX, Nord Pool and Powernext pp. 2594-2604

- George Daskalakis and Raphael Markellos
- An integrated DEA-COLS-SFA algorithm for optimization and policy making of electricity distribution units pp. 2605-2618

- A. Azadeh, S.F. Ghaderi, H. Omrani and H. Eivazy
- The diverging paths of German and United States policies for renewable energy: Sources of difference pp. 2619-2629

- Frank N. Laird and Christoph Stefes
- CO2 emissions change from the sales authorization of diesel passenger cars: Korean case study pp. 2630-2638

- Suk Jae Jeong, Kyung Sup Kim and Jin-Won Park
- Batteries: Higher energy density than gasoline? pp. 2639-2641

- Michael Fischer, Mathew Werber and Peter V. Schwartz
- Does ownership matter? The performance and efficiency of State Oil vs. Private Oil (1987-2006) pp. 2642-2652

- Christian Wolf
- Impact of battery weight and charging patterns on the economic and environmental benefits of plug-in hybrid vehicles pp. 2653-2663

- Ching-Shin Norman Shiau, Constantine Samaras, Richard Hauffe and Jeremy J. Michalek
- Internalization of the external costs of global environmental damage in an integrated assessment model pp. 2664-2678

- Takanobu Kosugi, Koji Tokimatsu, Atsushi Kurosawa, Norihiro Itsubo, Hiroshi Yagita and Masaji Sakagami
- Capacity factor of wind power realized values vs. estimates pp. 2679-2688

- Nicolas Boccard
- Greenhouse gas implications of using coal for transportation: Life cycle assessment of coal-to-liquids, plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen pathways pp. 2689-2695

- Paulina Jaramillo, Constantine Samaras, Heather Wakeley and Kyle Meisterling
- GHG legislation: Lessons from Taiwan pp. 2696-2707

- Wei Ming Huang and Grace W.M. Lee
- The macroeconomic effects of oil price fluctuations on a small open oil-producing country: The case of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 2708-2716

- Troy Lorde, Mahalia Jackman and Chrystol Thomas
- Did the Stern Review underestimate US and global climate damages? pp. 2717-2721

- Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton, Chris Hope and Stephane Alberth
- Preconditions and tools for cross-sectoral regional industrial GHG and energy efficiency policy--A Finnish standpoint pp. 2722-2733

- Teuvo Aro
- Determinants of energy demand in the French service sector: A decomposition analysis pp. 2734-2744

- Nicolas Mairet and Fabrice Decellas
- Energy consumption and GDP in Tunisia: Cointegration and causality analysis pp. 2745-2753

- Mounir Belloumi
- Biogas energy from family-sized digesters in Uganda: Critical factors and policy implications pp. 2754-2762

- Peter N. Walekhwa, Johnny Mugisha and Lars Drake
- Identifying future electricity-water tradeoffs in the United States pp. 2763-2773

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Kelly E. Sovacool
- Greenhouse gas mitigation policies and the transportation sector: The role of feedback effects on policy effectiveness pp. 2774-2787

- Matthew D. Stepp, James J. Winebrake, J. Scott Hawker and Steven J. Skerlos
- The impact of microgeneration upon the Dutch balancing market pp. 2788-2797

- Reinier A.C. Van der Veen and Laurens J. De Vries
- Using contests to allocate pollution rights pp. 2798-2806

- Ian MacKenzie, Nick Hanley and Tatiana Kornienko
- Influencing households' energy behaviour--how is this done and on what premises? pp. 2807-2813

- Per Gyberg and Jenny Palm
- Endogenous implementation of technology gap in energy optimization models--a systematic analysis within TIMES G5 model pp. 2814-2830

- Ullash K. Rout, Ulrich Fahl, Uwe Remme, Markus Blesl and Alfred Voß
- Applying California's AB 32 targets to the regional level: A study of San Diego County greenhouse gases and reduction strategies pp. 2831-2835

- Scott J. Anders, David O. De Haan, Nilmini Silva-Send, Sean Tanaka and Lauren Tyner
- Energy Poverty in Eastern Europe--Hidden Geographies of Deprivation, Stefan Buzar. Ashgate, UK (2007). 175pp., ISBN-13:978-0-7546-7130-5 (Includes bibliographic references and index) pp. 2836-2837

- Brenda Boardman
Volume 37, issue 6, 2009
- Introduction: Theory and practice on building energy efficiency in China pp. 2053-2053

- Jing Zhao and Yong Wu
- China building energy consumption: Situation, challenges and corresponding measures pp. 2054-2059

- W.G. Cai, Y. Wu, Y. Zhong and H. Ren
- Energy-efficiency supervision systems for energy management in large public buildings: Necessary choice for China pp. 2060-2065

- Feng Yan-ping, Wu Yong and Liu Chang-bin
- Energy efficiency supervision strategy selection of Chinese large-scale public buildings pp. 2066-2072

- Zhenxing Jin, Yong Wu, Baizhan Li and Yafeng Gao
- Government regulation and associated innovations in building energy-efficiency supervisory systems for large-scale public buildings in a market economy pp. 2073-2078

- Xuezhi Dai, Yong Wu, Yanqiang Di and Qiaoyan Li
- Implementing effect of energy efficiency supervision system for government office buildings and large-scale public buildings in China pp. 2079-2086

- Jing Zhao, Yong Wu and Neng Zhu
- Government management and implementation of national real-time energy monitoring system for China large-scale public building pp. 2087-2091

- Na Wei, Wu Yong, Song Yan and Dong Zhongcheng
- The analysis of energy consumption of a commercial building in Tianjin, China pp. 2092-2097

- Jing Zhao, Neng Zhu and Yong Wu
- Target-oriented obstacle analysis by PESTEL modeling of energy efficiency retrofit for existing residential buildings in China's northern heating region pp. 2098-2101

- Lv Shilei and Wu Yong
- Pattern analysis and suggestion of energy efficiency retrofit for existing residential buildings in China's northern heating region pp. 2102-2105

- Lv Shilei, Wu Yong and Sun Jinying
- Technology line and case analysis of heat metering and energy efficiency retrofit of existing residential buildings in Northern heating areas of China pp. 2106-2112

- Jing Zhao, Neng Zhu and Yong Wu
- Fiscal and tax policy support for energy efficiency retrofit for existing residential buildings in China's northern heating region pp. 2113-2118

- Li Dongyan
- Incentive mechanism design for the residential building energy efficiency improvement of heating zones in North China pp. 2119-2123

- Y. Zhong, W.G. Cai, Y. Wu and H. Ren
- Check and evaluation system on heat metering and energy efficiency retrofit of existing residential buildings in northern heating areas of china based on multi-index comprehensive evaluation method pp. 2124-2130

- Jing Zhao, Yong Wu and Neng Zhu
- Legality of the threat or use of nuclear weapons pp. 2131-2135

- Yen-Chiang Chang
- Is peakoilism coming? pp. 2136-2138

- Lin Zhao, Lianyong Feng and Charles A.S. Hall
- Some issues related to the energy sources in the Czech Republic pp. 2139-2142

- Pavel Kavina, Jakub Jirásek and Martin Sivek
- EU renewable energy support policy: Faith or facts? pp. 2143-2146

- Staffan Jacobsson, Anna Bergek, Dominique Finon, Volkmar Lauber, Catherine Mitchell, David Toke and Aviel Verbruggen
- Trend in efficiency and capacity of fossil power generation in the EU pp. 2147-2160

- Wina Graus and Ernst Worrell
- Global learning on carbon capture and storage: A call for strong international cooperation on CCS demonstration pp. 2161-2165

- Heleen de Coninck, Jennie C. Stephens and Bert Metz
- Indicators for energy security pp. 2166-2181

- Bert Kruyt, D.P. van Vuuren, H.J.M. de Vries and H. Groenenberg
- Growth and oil price: A study of causal relationships in small Pacific Island countries pp. 2182-2189

- Tiru Jayaraman and Chee-Keong Choong
- Environmental climate instruments in Romania: A comparative approach using dynamic CGE modelling pp. 2190-2204

- Rodica Loisel
- Use of ecological footprinting to explore alternative domestic energy and electricity policy scenarios in an Irish city-region pp. 2205-2213

- David Browne, Bernadette O'Regan and Richard Moles
- Disaggregate energy consumption and industrial production in South Africa pp. 2214-2220

- Emmanuel Ziramba
- Impact of innovation programs on development of energy system: Case of Iranian electricity-supply system pp. 2221-2230

- Ehsan Shafiei, Yadollah Saboohi and Mohammad B. Ghofrani
- Exergy-based assessment for waste gas emissions from Chinese transportation pp. 2231-2240

- Xi Ji, G.Q. Chen, B. Chen and M.M. Jiang
- Contextualizing avian mortality: A preliminary appraisal of bird and bat fatalities from wind, fossil-fuel, and nuclear electricity pp. 2241-2248

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Measuring efficiency and productivity change (PTF) in the Peruvian electricity distribution companies after reforms pp. 2249-2261

- Raúl Pérez-Reyes and Beatriz Tovar
- Giant oil field decline rates and their influence on world oil production pp. 2262-2272

- Mikael Höök, Robert Hirsch and Kjell Aleklett
- Expert opinions on carbon dioxide capture and storage--A framing of uncertainties and possibilities pp. 2273-2282

- Anders Hansson and Mårten Bryngelsson
- Sectoral analysis for international technology development and transfer: Cases of coal-fired power generation, cement and aluminium in China pp. 2283-2291

- Wenjia Cai, Can Wang, Wenling Liu, Ziwei Mao, Huichao Yu and Jining Chen
- Investment preferences for wood-based energy initiatives in the US pp. 2292-2299

- Francisco Aguilar
- Bio-energy in China: Content analysis of news articles on Chinese professional internet platforms pp. 2300-2309

- Mei Qu, Liisa Tahvanainen, Pirkkoliisa Ahponen and Paavo Pelkonen
- Energy sales targets: An alternative to White Certificate schemes pp. 2310-2317

- Robert Passey and Iain MacGill
- Are fluctuations in energy consumption per capita transitory? Evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries pp. 2318-2326

- Vinod Mishra, Susan Sharma and Russell Smyth
- Air compressor efficiency in a Vietnamese enterprise pp. 2327-2337

- Ming Yang
- History of electricity network control and distributed generation in the UK and Western Denmark pp. 2338-2345

- Markku Lehtonen and Sheridan Nye
- Modeling and forecasting crude oil markets using ARCH-type models pp. 2346-2355

- Cheong Chin
- Energy policy and cooperation in Southeast Asia: The history, challenges, and implications of the trans-ASEAN gas pipeline (TAGP) network pp. 2356-2367

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Evaluation of retrofitting gas-fired cooling and heating systems into BCHP using design optimization pp. 2368-2374

- Jiacong Cao
- Factors affecting CO2 emission from the power sector of selected countries in Asia and the Pacific pp. 2375-2384

- Ram M. Shrestha, Gabrial Anandarajah and Migara H. Liyanage
- Consumption of electricity in Punjab: Structure and growth pp. 2385-2394

- Nisha Bhargava, Baldev Singh and Shakuntla Gupta
- National electricity planning in settings with low pre-existing grid coverage: Development of a spatial model and case study of Kenya pp. 2395-2410

- Lily Parshall, Dana Pillai, Shashank Mohan, Aly Sanoh and Vijay Modi
- Fossil-fuel dependence and vulnerability of electricity generation: Case of selected European countries pp. 2411-2420

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Barriers and incentives of CCS deployment in China: Results from semi-structured interviews pp. 2421-2432

- Liang Dapeng and Wu Weiwei
- Operational performance of the Bangladesh rural electrification program and its determinants with a focus on political interference pp. 2433-2439

- Mariko Taniguchi and Shinji Kaneko
- New power generation technology options under the greenhouse gases mitigation scenario in China pp. 2440-2449

- Qiang Liu, Minjun Shi and Kejun Jiang
- No substitute for oil? How Brazil developed its ethanol industry pp. 2450-2456

- Anil Hira and Luiz De Oliveira
- Delivering a Low-Carbon Electricity System, Michael Grubb, Tooraj Jamasb, Michael G. Pollitt. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008). xx+514pp., ISBN: 978-0-08-521-88884-4 pp. 2457-2458

- Jim Skea
- The four 'R's of energy security pp. 2459-2461

- Larry Hughes
- Exxon is right: Let us re-examine our choice for a cap-and-trade system over a carbon tax pp. 2462-2464

- Bettina B.F. Wittneben
Volume 37, issue 5, 2009
- Sustainable energy planning by using multi-criteria analysis application in the island of Crete pp. 1587-1600

- Theocharis Tsoutsos, Maria Drandaki, Niki Frantzeskaki, Eleftherios Iosifidis and Ioannis Kiosses
- Economic potential of renewable energy in Vietnam's power sector pp. 1601-1613

- Nhan T. Nguyen and Minh Ha-Duong
- Energy demand in the Norwegian building stock: Scenarios on potential reduction pp. 1614-1627

- Igor Sartori, Bjrn Jensen Wachenfeldt and Anne Grete Hestnes
- Economic impact of solar thermal electricity deployment in Spain pp. 1628-1636

- N. Calds, M. Varela, M. Santamara and R. Sez
- Global trading versus linking: Architectures for international emissions trading pp. 1637-1647

- Christian Flachsland, Robert Marschinski and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Distributed generation: An empirical analysis of primary motivators pp. 1648-1659

- Sanya Carley
- Pathways for the North European electricity supply pp. 1660-1677

- M. Odenberger, T. Unger and F. Johnsson
- Long-term trends of electric efficiencies in electricity generation in developing countries pp. 1678-1686

- Naoko Maruyama and Matthew J. Eckelman
- Cointegration between oil spot and future prices of the same and different grades in the presence of structural change pp. 1687-1693

- Svetlana Maslyuk and Russell Smyth
- Energy-microfinance intervention for below poverty line households in India pp. 1694-1712

- P. Sharath Chandra Rao, Jeffrey Miller, Young Doo Wang and John B. Byrne
- Did the expiration of retail price caps affect prices in the restructured Texas electricity market? pp. 1713-1717

- Linhong Kang and Jay Zarnikau
- Strategic planning on carbon capture from coal fired plants in Malaysia and Indonesia: A review pp. 1718-1735

- M.R. Othman, Martunus, R. Zakaria and W.J.N. Fernando
- Development strategies for wind power industry in Jiangsu Province, China: Based on the evaluation of resource capacity pp. 1736-1744

- Yuan Zhao, Li-Sha Hao and Yu-Ping Wang
- Intra-union flexibility of non-ETS emission reduction obligations in the European Union pp. 1745-1752

- Richard Tol
- How far can developing country commitments go in an immediate post-2012 climate regime? pp. 1753-1757

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Environmental and economic effects of post-Kyoto carbon regimes: Results of simulations with the global model GINFORS pp. 1758-1766

- Christian Lutz and Bernd Meyer
- Technology S-curves in renewable energy alternatives: Analysis and implications for industry and government pp. 1767-1781

- Melissa A. Schilling and Melissa Esmundo
- Effects of cross-border power trade between Laos and Thailand: Energy security and environmental implications pp. 1782-1792

- Mayurachat Watcharejyothin and Ram M. Shrestha
- Substitution possibilities and determinants of energy intensity for China pp. 1793-1804

- Hengyun Ma, Les Oxley and John Gibson
- An impending platinum crisis and its implications for the future of the automobile pp. 1805-1808

- Chi-Jen Yang
- Greener plants, grayer skies? A report from the front lines of China's energy sector pp. 1809-1824

- Edward S. Steinfeld, Richard K. Lester and Edward A. Cunningham
- The role of non conventional oil in the attenuation of peak oil pp. 1825-1833

- Carlos de Castro, Luis Javier Miguel and Margarita Mediavilla
- Valuation of marginal CO2 abatement options for electric power plants in Korea pp. 1834-1841

- Hojeong Park and Jaekyu Lim
- Assessing the determinants of local acceptability of wind-farm investment: A choice experiment in the Greek Aegean Islands pp. 1842-1854

- Alexandros Dimitropoulos and Andreas Kontoleon
- Towards cooperative policy approaches in China--Drivers for voluntary agreements on industrial energy efficiency in Nanjing pp. 1855-1865

- Urda Eichhorst and Daniel Bongardt
- Hydropower development priority using MCDM method pp. 1866-1875

- Thanaporn Supriyasilp, Kobkiat Pongput and Thana Boonyasirikul
- Land and water requirements of biofuel and implications for food supply and the environment in China pp. 1876-1885

- Hong Yang, Yuan Zhou and Junguo Liu
- Evaluation of economic rent of hydropower projects pp. 1886-1897

- Ram M. Shrestha and A.M.A.K. Abeygunawardana
- The cofiring problem of a power plant under policy regulations pp. 1898-1904

- Hanna-Liisa Kangas, Jussi Lintunen and Jussi Uusivuori
- Causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth: A multi-country analysis pp. 1905-1913

- Seung-Hoon Yoo and Se-Ju Ku
- The economics of tidal energy pp. 1914-1924

- Eleanor Denny
- Serbian gas sector in the spotlight of oil and gas agreement with Russia pp. 1925-1938

- Dejan Brkic
- Valuing a wind farm construction: A contingent valuation study in Greece pp. 1939-1944

- Phoebe Koundouri, Yiannis Kountouris and Kyriaki Remoundou
- An assessment of the Greek incentives scheme for photovoltaics pp. 1945-1952

- A.M. Papadopoulos and M.M. Karteris
- Causality relationship between the price of oil and economic growth in Japan pp. 1953-1957

- Kunihiro Hanabusa
- Economic evaluation of the dual mode CAES solution for increased wind energy contribution in autonomous island networks pp. 1958-1969

- D. Zafirakis and J.K. Kaldellis
- Voluntary agreements with white certificates for energy efficiency improvement as a hybrid policy instrument pp. 1970-1982

- Vlasis Oikonomou, M.K. Patel, W. van der Gaast and M. Rietbergen
- Policy changes and the dynamics of capacity expansion in the Swiss electricity market pp. 1983-1998

- Patricia Ochoa and Ann van Ackere
- Stakeholders' perceptions on forest biomass-based bioenergy development in the southern US pp. 1999-2007

- Puneet Dwivedi and Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
- Households' willingness to pay for safeguarding security of natural gas supply in electricity generation pp. 2008-2017

- D. Damigos, C. Tourkolias and D. Diakoulaki
- Local challenges in the promotion of renewable energy sources: The case of Crete pp. 2018-2026

- Evanthie Michalena and Valrie Angeon
- Cahora Bassa and Tete Province (Mozambique): A great potential for an industrial hub in Southern Africa pp. 2027-2032

- A.B. Sebitosi and A. da Graa
- Harald Winkler, Cleaner Energy Cooler Climate: Developing Sustainable Energy Solutions for South Africa (1st ed), Human Sciences Research Council Press, South Africa (2009) 277pp., Paper copy, ISBN: 978-0-7969-2230-4 pp. 2033-2034

- Roberto Schaeffer
- Kalyuzhnova Yelena, Economics of Caspian Oil and Gas Wealth, Palgrave Macmillan (2008) ISBN 0-333-80114-8 pp. 2035-2036

- Gonzalo Pastor
- A new tailored scheme for the support of renewable energies in developing countries pp. 2037-2041

- Magda Moner-Girona
- The impact of the daylight saving time on electricity consumption--A case study from Jordan pp. 2042-2051

- Mohammad Awad Momani, Baharudin Yatim and Mohd Alauddin Mohd Ali
Volume 37, issue 4, 2009
- How many times again will we examine the energy-income nexus using a limited range of traditional econometric tools? pp. 1191-1194

- Fatih Karanfil
- Depletion of forest resources in Sudan: Intervention options for optimal control pp. 1195-1203

- Rashid Hassan, Greg Hertzler and James Benhin
- The impact of carbon prices on generation-cycling costs pp. 1204-1212

- Eleanor Denny and Mark O'Malley
- Adaptability of competitive electricity reforms a modular analysis pp. 1213-1221

- Ute Dubois
- Sustainable power planning for the island of Crete pp. 1222-1238

- Georgios P. Giatrakos, Theocharis D. Tsoutsos and Nikos Zografakis
- A fuzzy inference model for short-term load forecasting pp. 1239-1248

- Rustum Mamlook, Omar Badran and Emad Abdulhadi
- Drilling, alternative fuels and efficiency: Can the United States wean itself from imported oil? pp. 1249-1256

- Philip Fairey
- Evaluation of region-specific residential energy systems for GHG reductions: Case studies in Canadian cities pp. 1257-1266

- Emi Kikuchi, David Bristow and Christopher A. Kennedy
- The peak of oil production--Timings and market recognition pp. 1267-1276

- Pedro de Almeida and Pedro D. Silva
- Gas storage services and regulation in Italy: A Delphi analysis pp. 1277-1288

- Monica Bonacina, Anna Cret and Antonio Sileo
- Advanced mechanisms for the promotion of renewable energy--Models for the future evolution of the German Renewable Energy Act pp. 1289-1297

- Ole Langni, Jochen Diekmann and Ulrike Lehr
- Prospects of export routes for Kashagan oil pp. 1298-1308

- Tuncay Babali
- Efficiency in Midwest US corn ethanol plants: A plant survey pp. 1309-1316

- Richard Perrin, Nickolas F. Fretes and Juan Sesmero
- The application of seasonal latent variable in forecasting electricity demand as an alternative method pp. 1317-1322

- Kutluk Sumer, Ozlem Goktas and Aycan Hepsag
- Statistical benchmarking in utility regulation: Role, standards and methods pp. 1323-1330

- Mark Newton Lowry and Lullit Getachew
- China's ongoing energy efficiency drive: Origins, progress and prospects pp. 1331-1344

- Philip Andrews-Speed
- Economics of climate change under uncertainty: Benefits of flexibility pp. 1345-1355

- Jon Anda, Alexander Golub and Elena Strukova
- Empirical estimates of the direct rebound effect: A review pp. 1356-1371

- Steve Sorrell, John Dimitropoulos and Matt Sommerville
- Willingness to pay for carbon offset certification and co-benefits among (high-)flying young adults in the UK pp. 1372-1381

- George MacKerron, Catrin Egerton, Christopher Gaskell, Aimie Parpia and Susana Mourato
- Potential energy demand for cooling in the 50 largest metropolitan areas of the world: Implications for developing countries pp. 1382-1384

- Michael Sivak
- Performance evaluation of renewable energy support policies, applied on Flanders' tradable certificates system pp. 1385-1394

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Marginal abatement costs of greenhouse gas emissions: A meta-analysis pp. 1395-1403

- Onno Kuik, Luke Brander and Richard Tol
- Modelling the impacts of a carbon emission-differentiated vehicle tax system on CO2 emissions intensity from new vehicle purchases in Ireland pp. 1404-1411

- S. Giblin and A. McNabola
- Challenges of rapid economic growth in China: Reconciling sustainable energy use, environmental stewardship and social development pp. 1412-1422

- Yong Li and Andreas Oberheitmann
- Policy options when giving negative externalities market value: Clean energy policymaking and restructuring the Western Australian energy sector pp. 1423-1431

- Mark McHenry
- Power from Perspective: Potential future United States energy portfolios pp. 1432-1443

- Bruce Tonn, K.C. Healy, Amy Gibson, Ashutosh Ashish, Preston Cody, Drew Beres, Sam Lulla, Jim Mazur and A.J. Ritter
- Co-firing biomass with coal for electricity generation--An assessment of the potential in EU27 pp. 1444-1455

- Julia Hansson, Gran Berndes, Filip Johnsson and Jan Kjrstad
- Jevons' Paradox revisited: The evidence for backfire from improved energy efficiency pp. 1456-1469

- Steve Sorrell
- Electricity intensity convergence in IEA/OECD countries: Aggregate and sectoral analysis pp. 1470-1478

- Brantley Liddle
- The analysis on energy and environmental impacts of microalgae-based fuel methanol in China pp. 1479-1488

- Jing Liu and Xiaoqian Ma
- Systematic procedures for sizing photovoltaic pumping system, using water tank storage pp. 1489-1501

- A. Hamidat and B. Benyoucef
- Performance assessment of a geothermally heated building pp. 1502-1508

- Yildiz Kalinci, M. Tolga Balta and Arif Hepbasli
- Determinants of variation in household CO2 emissions between and within countries pp. 1509-1517

- Annemarie C. Kerkhof, Ren M.J. Benders and Henri C. Moll
- The development of natural gas supply costs to Europe, the United States and Japan in a globalizing gas market--Model-based analysis until 2030 pp. 1518-1528

- Stefan Lochner and David Bothe
- The importance of comprehensiveness in renewable electricity and energy-efficiency policy pp. 1529-1541

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Indications for a changing electricity demand pattern: The temperature dependence of electricity demand in the Netherlands pp. 1542-1551

- M. Hekkenberg, R.M.J. Benders, H.C. Moll and A.J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp
- Domestic demand for petroleum products in MENA countries pp. 1552-1560

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Andon Blake
- Measuring structural change and energy use: Decomposition of the US economy from 1997 to 2002 pp. 1561-1570

- Christopher L. Weber
- Evaluating perceived quality of CELPE service: A Brazilian power company case study pp. 1571-1579

- João Paes de Barros Filho, Cleriston Fritsch Damasio da Silva, Maria Auxiliadora do Nascimento Mélo and Denise Dumke de Medeiros
- Does Brazil need new nuclear power plants? pp. 1580-1584

- Joaquim F. de Carvalho and Ildo L. Sauer
- The transition handbook: from oil dependency to local resilience, R. Hopkins. Green Books, Totnes, Devon, UK (2008). 12.95, US$24.95, ISBN: 9781900322188 pp. 1585-1585

- Paul Ekins
Volume 37, issue 3, 2009
- Accounting for energy-related CO2 emission in China, 1991-2006 pp. 767-773

- Ming Zhang, Hailin Mu and Yadong Ning
- Renewable portfolio standards and cost-effective energy-efficiency investment pp. 774-777

- A. Mahone, Chi-Keung Woo, J. Williams and I. Horowitz
- Technological, economic and sustainability evaluation of power plants using the Analytic Hierarchy Process pp. 778-787

- Athanasios I. Chatzimouratidis and Petros A. Pilavachi
- Sensitivity analysis of technological, economic and sustainability evaluation of power plants using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 788-798

- Athanasios I. Chatzimouratidis and Petros A. Pilavachi
- A distribution planning model for natural gas supply chain: A case study pp. 799-812

- Maryam Hamedi, Reza Zanjirani Farahani, Mohammad Moattar Husseini and Gholam Reza Esmaeilian
- Benefits of using an optimization methodology for identifying robust process integration investments under uncertainty--A pulp mill example pp. 813-824

- Elin Svensson, Thore Berntsson and Ann-Brith Strömberg
- Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies pp. 825-835

- Gregory Nemet
- Trading strategies modeling in Colombian power market using artificial intelligence techniques pp. 836-843

- Julián Moreno
- Feed-in tariff and market electricity price comparison: The case of cogeneration units in Croatia pp. 844-849

- Vedran Uran and Slavko Krajcar
- The iterative contribution and relevance of modelling to UK energy policy pp. 850-860

- Neil Strachan, Steve Pye and Ramachandran Kannan
- The relationship between income and environment in Turkey: Is there an environmental Kuznets curve? pp. 861-867

- Elif AkbostancI, Serap Türüt-AsIk and G. Ipek Tunç
- IFTEM: An interval-fuzzy two-stage stochastic optimization model for regional energy systems planning under uncertainty pp. 868-878

- Q.G. Lin, G.H. Huang, B. Bass and X.S. Qin
- The vulnerability of renewable energy to climate change in Brazil pp. 879-889

- André Frossard Pereira de Lucena, Alexandre Salem Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer, Raquel Rodrigues de Souza, Bruno Soares Moreira Cesar Borba, Isabella Vaz Leal da Costa, Amaro Olimpio Pereira Júnior and Sergio Henrique Ferreira da Cunha
- Integrated assessment of bioelectricity technology options pp. 890-903

- Patricia Thornley, Paul Upham, Ye Huang, Sina Rezvani, John Brammer and John Rogers
- A methodology for the electrical energy system planning of Tamil Nadu state (India) pp. 904-914

- J. Daniel, M. Dicorato, G. Forte, S. Iniyan and M. Trovato
- CO2 control technology effects on IGCC plant performance and cost pp. 915-924

- Chao Chen and Edward S. Rubin
- The impact of liberalisation of the electricity market on the hard coal mining sector in Poland pp. 925-939

- Jacek Kaminski
- Long-term energy consumptions of urban transportation: A prospective simulation of "transport-land uses" policies in Bangalore pp. 940-953

- Benoit Lefèvre
- Mission improbable: Does petroleum-related aid address the resource curse? pp. 954-965

- Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig and Aled Williams
- Beyond Bush: Environmental politics and prospects for US climate policy pp. 966-971

- Paul G. Harris
- The impact of government incentives for hybrid-electric vehicles: Evidence from US states pp. 972-983

- David Diamond
- How energy efficiency fails in the building industry pp. 984-991

- Marianne Ryghaug and Knut H. Sørensen
- Land use and carbon mitigation in Europe: A survey of the potentials of different alternatives pp. 992-1003

- Paola Ovando and Alejandro Caparros
- Evacuation infrastructure for new generating station: Options available in Indian context pp. 1004-1011

- Mohit Goyal
- The experience curve, option value, and the energy paradox pp. 1012-1020

- Jasmin Ansar and Roger Sparks
- Potential for reducing electricity demand for lighting in households: An exploratory socio-technical study pp. 1021-1031

- Rob Wall and Tracey Crosbie
- The Stern Review: A deconstruction pp. 1032-1040

- Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- Recent oil price shock and Tunisian economy pp. 1041-1051

- Rafik Jbir and Sonia Zouari-Ghorbel
- A scalable infrastructure model for carbon capture and storage: SimCCS pp. 1052-1060

- Richard S. Middleton and Jeffrey M. Bielicki
- Wind power price trends in the United States: Struggling to remain competitive in the face of strong growth pp. 1061-1071

- Mark Bolinger and Ryan Wiser
- How much do incentives affect car purchase? Agent-based microsimulation of consumer choice of new cars--Part I: Model structure, simulation of bounded rationality, and model validation pp. 1072-1082

- Michel G. Mueller and Peter de Haan
- How much do incentives affect car purchase? Agent-based microsimulation of consumer choice of new cars--Part II: Forecasting effects of feebates based on energy-efficiency pp. 1083-1094

- Peter de Haan, Michel G. Mueller and Roland W. Scholz
- Beyond batteries: An examination of the benefits and barriers to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) transition pp. 1095-1103

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Richard F. Hirsh
- Support schemes and vertical integration--Who skims the cream? pp. 1104-1115

- Stephanie Ropenus and Stine Grenaa Jensen
- Optimal policy of energy innovation in developing countries: Development of solar PV in Iran pp. 1116-1127

- Ehsan Shafiei, Yadollah Saboohi and Mohammad B. Ghofrani
- Policies to improve the local impact from hydrocarbon extraction: Observations on West Africa and possible lessons for Central Asia pp. 1128-1144

- Ulrich Klueh, Gonzalo Pastor and Alonso Segura
- Towards a future with large penetration of distributed generation: Is the current regulation of electricity distribution ready? Regulatory recommendations under a European perspective pp. 1145-1155

- Rafael Cossent, Tomás Gómez and Pablo Frías
- An econometric study of CO2 emissions, energy consumption, income and foreign trade in Turkey pp. 1156-1164

- Ferda Halicioglu
- Reconsidering the resource curse in oil-exporting countries pp. 1165-1169

- Mohsen Mehrara
- Nonmarket cobenefits and economic feasibility of on-farm biogas energy production pp. 1170-1179

- Emmanuel Yiridoe, Robert Gordon and Bettina B. Brown
- An addendum to "Replacing tedium with transformation: Why the US Department of Energy needs to change the way it conducts long-term R&D" pp. 1180-1180

- Benjamin Sovacool
- Estimating the net electricity energy generation and demand using the ant colony optimization approach: Case of Turkey pp. 1181-1187

- M. Duran ToksarI
- A note on Louw, K., Conradie, B., Howells, M., Dekenah, M., 2008. Determinants of electricity demand for newly electrified low-income African households, Energy Policy Vol. 36(8), pp. 2814-2820: a possible collinearity problem pp. 1188-1189

- Evens Salies
Volume 37, issue 2, 2009
- Retail competition in electricity markets pp. 377-386

- Christophe Defeuilley
- The technical, geographical, and economic feasibility for solar energy to supply the energy needs of the US pp. 387-399

- Vasilis Fthenakis, James E. Mason and Ken Zweibel
- Target-aimed versus wishful-thinking in designing efficient GHG reduction strategies for a metropolitan city: Taipei pp. 400-406

- Chung-Ming Liu, Ming-Lone Liou, Shin-Cheng Yeh and Neng-Chou Shang
- The distributional implications of a carbon tax in Ireland pp. 407-412

- Tim Callan, Sean Lyons, Sue Scott, Richard Tol and Stefano Verde
- Income and CO2 emissions: Evidence from panel unit root and cointegration tests pp. 413-423

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Jun-De Lee
- Importance of biomass energy as alternative to other sources in Turkey pp. 424-431

- Cihan Gokcol, Bahtiyar Dursun, Bora Alboyaci and Erkan Sunan
- Climate change policy and international trade: Policy considerations in the US pp. 432-440

- Christopher L. Weber and Glen Peters
- Resources and future supply of oil pp. 441-464

- Jan Kjärstad and Filip Johnsson
- Games for electricity traders: Understanding risk in a deregulated industry pp. 465-471

- Isaac Dyner, Erik Larsen and Carlos Jaime Franco
- Economically optimized electricity trade modeling: Iran-Turkey case pp. 472-483

- H. Shakouri G., M. Eghlimi and D. Manzoor
- Multi Criteria Analysis for bioenergy systems assessments pp. 484-495

- Thomas Buchholz, Ewald Rametsteiner, Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
- Assessment of the natural gas potential for heat and power generation in the County of Östergötland in Sweden pp. 496-506

- Shahnaz Amiri, Louise Trygg and Bahram Moshfegh
- Modeling global residential sector energy demand for heating and air conditioning in the context of climate change pp. 507-521

- Morna Isaac and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- The challenges of biofuels from the perspective of small-scale producers in Ohio pp. 522-530

- Michele Morrone, Ben J. Stuart, Izaak McHenry and Geoffrey L. Buckley
- Social demand for electricity from forest biomass in Spain: Does payment periodicity affect the willingness to pay? pp. 531-540

- Mario Soliño, María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez and Albino Prada Blanco
- Technology diffusion and energy intensity in US commercial buildings pp. 541-553

- Clinton J. Andrews and Uta Krogmann
- Bio-diesel: Initiatives, potential and prospects in Thailand: A review pp. 554-559

- Manjula Siriwardhana, G.K.C. Opathella and M.K. Jha
- Estimating deficit probabilities with price-responsive demand in contract-based electricity markets pp. 560-569

- Alexander Galetovic and Cristián M. Muñoz
- The inquiry into electricity supply in New South Wales pp. 570-576

- Anthony D. Owen
- Exergoeconomic aspects of sectoral energy utilization for Turkish industrial sector and their impact on energy policies pp. 577-587

- Zafer Utlu and Arif Hepbasli
- Energy technology roadmap for the next 10 years: The case of Korea pp. 588-596

- Seong Kon Lee, Gento Mogi and Jong Wook Kim
- Retrospective evaluation of appliance price trends pp. 597-605

- Larry Dale, Camille Antinori, Michael McNeil, James E. McMahon and K. Sydny Fujita
- Pricing district heating by marginal cost pp. 606-616

- Kristina Difs and Louise Trygg
- Energy consumption and economic growth nexus in Tanzania: An ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 617-622

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- A longitudinal analysis of the UK transport sector, 1970-2010 pp. 623-632

- Alexandros Gasparatos, Mohamed El-Haram and Malcolm Horner
- Sustainable application of renewable sources in water pumping systems: Optimized energy system configuration pp. 633-643

- J.S. Ramos and H.M. Ramos
- Horizontal and vertical transmissions in the US oil supply chain pp. 644-650

- Robert Kaufmann, Stephane Dees and Micheal Mann
- Take-or-pay contract robustness: A three step story told by the Brazil-Bolivia gas case? pp. 651-657

- Jean-Michel Glachant and Michelle Hallack
- Reduction potentials of energy demand and GHG emissions in China's road transport sector pp. 658-668

- Xiaoyu Yan and Roy J. Crookes
- The cost of integration of zero emission power plants--A case study for the island of Cyprus pp. 669-679

- Andreas Poullikkas, Ioannis Hadjipaschalis and Costas Christou
- An optimization methodology for identifying robust process integration investments under uncertainty pp. 680-685

- Elin Svensson, Thore Berntsson, Ann-Brith Strömberg and Michael Patriksson
- Industrial CO2 emissions from energy use in Korea: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 686-698

- Hea-Jin Lim, Seung-Hoon Yoo and Seung-Jun Kwak
- Import demand of crude oil and economic growth: Evidence from India pp. 699-702

- Sajal Ghosh
- Technology transfer by CDM projects: A comparison of Brazil, China, India and Mexico pp. 703-711

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant and Yann Ménière
- Assessing the impact of regulatory reforms on China's electricity generation industry pp. 712-720

- Limin Du, Jie Mao and Jinchuan Shi
- A risk analysis for gas transport network planning expansion under regulatory uncertainty in Western Europe pp. 721-732

- C. Pelletier and J.C. Wortmann
- Impact of climate policy uncertainty on the adoption of electricity generating technologies pp. 733-743

- Sabine Fuss, Daniel J.A. Johansson, Jana Szolgayova and Michael Obersteiner
- Addendum to: "A portfolio risk analysis on electricity supply planning" [Energy Policy 36 (2008) 627-641] pp. 744-744

- Yun-Hsun Huang and Jung-Hua Wu
- How does petroleum price and corn yield volatility affect ethanol markets with and without an ethanol use mandate? pp. 745-749

- Wyatt Thompson, Seth Meyer and Pat Westhoff
- Assessment of utilization of wind energy resources in Nigeria pp. 750-753

- Oluseyi O. Ajayi
- Development status and life cycle inventory analysis of biofuels in Taiwan pp. 754-758

- Chiung-Lung Su and Yuh-Ming Lee
- Retail competition in electricity markets -- expectations, outcomes and economics pp. 759-763

- Stephen Littlechild
- Retail competition in electricity markets--Expectations, outcomes and economics: A reply pp. 764-765

- Christophe Defeuilley
Volume 37, issue 1, 2009
- CO2 emissions from electricity generation in seven Asia-Pacific and North American countries: A decomposition analysis pp. 1-9

- Sunil Malla
- Are biofuels a feasible option? pp. 10-14

- José Goldemberg and Patricia Guardabassi
- Risk aversion and institutional information disclosure on the European carbon market: A case-study of the 2006 compliance event pp. 15-28

- Julien Chevallier, Florian Ielpo and Ludovic Mercier
- White certificate schemes: Economic analysis and interactions with the EU ETS pp. 29-42

- Steve Sorrell, David Harrison, Daniel Radov, Per Klevnas and Andrew Foss
- The performance of the Norwegian carbon dioxide, capture and storage innovation system pp. 43-55

- Klaas van Alphen, Jochem van Ruijven, Sjur Kasa, Marko Hekkert and Wim Turkenburg
- Greenhouse gas reduction benefits and costs of a large-scale transition to hydrogen in the USA pp. 56-67

- William Dougherty, Sivan Kartha, Chella Rajan, Michael Lazarus, Alison Bailie, Benjamin Runkle and Amanda Fencl
- Emerging regulatory challenges facing the Indian rural electrification programme pp. 68-79

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Leena Srivastava
- Greenhouse gas balances of transportation biofuels, electricity and heat generation in Finland--Dealing with the uncertainties pp. 80-90

- S. Soimakallio, T. Mäkinen, T. Ekholm, K. Pahkala, H. Mikkola and T. Paappanen
- On the contribution of labelled Certified Emission Reductions to sustainable development: A multi-criteria evaluation of CDM projects pp. 91-101

- Patrick Nussbaumer
- Governance and political consumerism in Finnish energy policy-making pp. 102-110

- Ilkka Ruostetsaari
- Contribution of crude oil price to households' budget: The weight of indirect energy use pp. 111-114

- Jérôme Kasparian
- Carbon abatement potential of solar home systems in India and their cost reduction due to carbon finance pp. 115-125

- A. Chaurey and T.C. Kandpal
- Generation management using batteries in wind farms: Economical and technical analysis for Spain pp. 126-139

- Rodolfo Dufo-López, José L. Bernal-Agustín and José A. Domínguez-Navarro
- Economic analysis of energy-saving renovation measures for urban existing residential buildings in China based on thermal simulation and site investigation pp. 140-149

- Jinlong Ouyang, Jian Ge and Kazunori Hokao
- The evolving design of RTO ancillary service markets pp. 150-157

- Alan G. Isemonger
- A climate protection strategy for Germany--40% reduction of CO2 emissions by 2020 compared to 1990 pp. 158-165

- Christoph Erdmenger, Harry Lehmann, Klaus Müschen, Jens Tambke, Sebastian Mayr and Kai Kuhnhenn
- Implications of fossil fuel constraints on economic growth and global warming pp. 166-180

- Willem P. Nel and Christopher J. Cooper
- When will fossil fuel reserves be diminished? pp. 181-189

- Shahriar Shafiee and Erkan Topal
- Understanding the reductions in US corn ethanol production costs: An experience curve approach pp. 190-203

- W.G. Hettinga, H.M. Junginger, S.C. Dekker, M. Hoogwijk, A.J. McAloon and K.B. Hicks
- Cost function estimates, scale economies and technological progress in the Turkish electricity generation sector pp. 204-213

- K. Ali Akkemik
- Relationship between technological progress, capital elasticity and emissions of industrial pollutants for the production sectors in Catalonia pp. 214-218

- Laia Pié and Marc Saez
- Competition, regulation, and pricing behaviour in the Spanish retail gasoline market pp. 219-228

- Ignacio Contín-Pilart, Aad F. Correljé and M. Blanca Palacios
- Multivariate granger causality between electricity consumption, exports and GDP: Evidence from a panel of Middle Eastern countries pp. 229-236

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Development challenges under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)--Can renewable energy initiatives be put in place before peak oil? pp. 237-245

- Bob Lloyd and Srikanth Subbarao
- Does higher economic and financial development lead to environmental degradation: Evidence from BRIC countries pp. 246-253

- Artur Tamazian, Juan Piñeiro Chousa and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Spent nuclear fuel policies in historical perspective: An international comparison pp. 254-263

- Per Högselius
- International aviation emissions to 2025: Can emissions be stabilised without restricting demand? pp. 264-273

- Andrew Macintosh and Lailey Wallace
- A deterministic approach for performance assessment and optimization of power distribution units in Iran pp. 274-280

- A. Azadeh, S.F. Ghaderi and H. Omrani
- Trends in renewable energy strategy development and the role of CDM in Bangladesh pp. 281-289

- Sk Noim Uddin and Ros Taplin
- Internalizing carbon costs in electricity markets: Using certificates in a load-based emissions trading scheme pp. 290-299

- Michael Gillenwater and Clare Breidenich
- Assessing the advantages and drawbacks of government trading of guarantees of origin for renewable electricity in Europe pp. 300-307

- Mario Ragwitz, Pablo del Río González and Gustav Resch
- Developing competition while building up the infrastructure of the Brazilian gas industry pp. 308-317

- Paulo Henrique de Mello Sant Ana, Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi and Sérgio Valdir Bajay
- Life cycle analysis of retrofitting with high energy efficiency air-conditioner and fluorescent lamp in existing buildings pp. 318-325

- Kua-anan Techato, Daniel J. Watts and Sumate Chaiprapat
- Capturing latecomer advantages in the adoption of biofuels: The case of Argentina pp. 326-337

- John A. Mathews and Hugo Goldsztein
- Analysis of the market penetration of clean coal technologies and its impacts in China's electricity sector pp. 338-351

- Hao Wang and Toshihiko Nakata
- Economic feasibility of electricity production from energy plantations present on community-managed forestlands in Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 352-360

- Puneet Dwivedi and Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
- Profiting from negawatts: Reducing absolute consumption and emissions through a performance-based energy economy pp. 361-370

- Julia K. Steinberger, Johan van Niel and Dominique Bourg
- Oil exploitation and the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 371-374

- Abdoulkarim Esmaeili and Negar Abdollahzadeh
- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi, Editor, Competitive Electricity Markets: Design, Implementation and Performance, Elsevier, Amsterdam (2008) xxxiv+582pp. ISBN: 978-0-08-047172-3 pp. 375-376

- Stephen Littlechild
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