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Volume 36, issue 12, 2008
- Managing energy in the built environment: Rethinking the system pp. 4299-4300

- John Beddington
- Making a material difference in energy pp. 4302-4309

- David Driver
- Clean fossil-fuelled power generation pp. 4310-4316

- Tony Oliver
- Carbon capture and storage pp. 4317-4322

- Jon Gibbins and Hannah Chalmers
- Generation-IV nuclear power: A review of the state of the science pp. 4323-4330

- Tim Abram and Sue Ion
- Fusion pp. 4331-4334

- Chris Llewellyn Smith and David Ward
- Efficiency trends in electric machines and drives pp. 4336-4341

- B.C. Mecrow and A.G. Jack
- Superconductors in the transmission of electricity and networks pp. 4342-4345

- Harry Jones
- Adaptive intelligent power systems: Active distribution networks pp. 4346-4351

- Jim McDonald
- Energy-storage technologies and electricity generation pp. 4352-4355

- Peter J. Hall and Euan J. Bain
- Hydrogen and fuel cells: Towards a sustainable energy future pp. 4356-4362

- P.P. Edwards, V.L. Kuznetsov, W.I.F. David and N.P. Brandon
- Energy storage: The route to liberation from the fossil fuel economy? pp. 4363-4367

- Peter J. Hall
- New technology and possible advances in energy storage pp. 4368-4373

- John Baker
- Enabling science and technology for marine renewable energy pp. 4376-4382

- Markus Mueller and Robin Wallace
- Bioenergy for heat and electricity in the UK: A research atlas and roadmap pp. 4383-4389

- Gail Taylor
- Photovoltaic technologies pp. 4390-4396

- Darren M. Bagnall and Matt Boreland
- Wind power as a clean-energy contributor pp. 4397-4400

- Peter Tavner
- What are the barriers and incentives for community-owned means of energy production and use? pp. 4401-4405

- Gordon Walker
- Biofuels and the biorefinery concept pp. 4406-4409

- Gail Taylor
- How to change attitudes and behaviours in the context of energy pp. 4412-4418

- Susan Owens and Louise Driffill
- Demand side management: Benefits and challenges pp. 4419-4426

- Goran Strbac
- Technologies to achieve demand reduction and microgeneration in buildings pp. 4427-4433

- Mark Hinnells
- Enabling technologies for industrial energy demand management pp. 4434-4443

- Caroline H. Dyer, Geoffrey P. Hammond, Craig I. Jones and Russell C. McKenna
- Enabling technologies for demand management: Transport pp. 4444-4448

- Roderick A. Smith
- Promoting household energy conservation pp. 4449-4453

- Linda Steg
- Re-materialising energy use through transparent monitoring systems pp. 4454-4459

- Jacquelin Burgess and Michael Nye
- State of the stock--What do we know about existing buildings and their future prospects? pp. 4462-4470

- Joe Ravetz
- Energy, equity and the future of the fuel poor pp. 4471-4474

- Simon Roberts
- Regulatory standards and barriers to improved performance for housing pp. 4475-4481

- Robert Lowe and Tadj Oreszczyn
- Altering existing buildings in the UK pp. 4482-4486

- Simon Roberts
- Does demolition or refurbishment of old and inefficient homes help to increase our environmental, social and economic viability? pp. 4487-4501

- Anne Power
- Centralised and distributed electricity systems pp. 4504-4508

- François Bouffard and Daniel S. Kirschen
- The implications of an increasingly decentralised energy system pp. 4509-4513

- Philip Wolfe
- Decentralised systems and fuel poverty: Are there any links or risks? pp. 4514-4517

- Gordon Walker
- What changes, if any, would increased levels of low-carbon decentralised energy have on the built environment? pp. 4518-4521

- James Keirstead
- Combined heat and power in industry and buildings pp. 4522-4526

- Mark Hinnells
- Regulatory frameworks for decentralised energy pp. 4527-4531

- Bridget Woodman and Philip Baker
- New build: Materials, techniques, skills and innovation pp. 4534-4538

- Jacqueline Glass, Andrew R.J. Dainty and Alistair G.F. Gibb
- Future proof construction--Future building and systems design for energy and fuel flexibility pp. 4539-4543

- Adrian Pitts
- What is the relationship between built form and energy use in dwellings? pp. 4544-4547

- Andrew Wright
- Strategies for the modification of the urban climate and the consequent impact on building energy use pp. 4548-4551

- Mike Davies, Philip Steadman and Tadj Oreszczyn
- Effects of climate change on the built environment pp. 4552-4557

- Simon Roberts
- Designing urban spaces and buildings to improve sustainability and quality of life in a warmer world pp. 4558-4562

- Claire Smith and Geoff Levermore
- Infrastructure challenges for the built environment pp. 4563-4567

- Simon Roberts
- Mapping out the regulatory environment and its interaction with land and property markets pp. 4570-4574

- David Adams
- A low-carbon future: Spatial planning's role in enhancing technological innovation in the built environment pp. 4575-4579

- Jenny Crawford and Will French
- The impact of EU policies on energy use in and the evolution of the UK built environment pp. 4580-4583

- Paul Ekins and Eoin Lees
- Security of supply and regulation of energy networks pp. 4584-4589

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- How to support growth with less energy pp. 4592-4599

- Mark Barrett, Robert Lowe, Tadj Oreszczyn and Philip Steadman
- Energy and economic growth: Grounding our understanding in physical reality pp. 4600-4604

- David G. Ockwell
- The role of built environment energy efficiency in a sustainable UK energy economy pp. 4605-4609

- Joseph A. Clarke, Cameron M. Johnstone, Nicolas J. Kelly, Paul A. Strachan and Paul Tuohy
- The case for a new energy research, development and promotion policy for the UK pp. 4610-4614

- Tooraj Jamasb, William Nuttall and Michael Pollitt
- What are the risk-related barriers to, and opportunities for, innovation from a business perspective in the UK, in the context of energy management in the built environment? pp. 4615-4617

- David Fisk
- Understanding business decision making on the environment pp. 4618-4620

- Andy Gouldson
- What are the energy and power consumption patterns of different types of built environment? pp. 4622-4629

- Ian C. Ward
- Demographics, energy and our homes pp. 4630-4632

- Simon Roberts
- Risk, resilience, and environmentally sustainable cities pp. 4633-4638

- Jon Coaffee
- The energy and monetary implications of the '24/7' 'always on' society pp. 4639-4645

- Dennis L. Loveday, T. Bhamra, T. Tang, V.J.A. Haines, M.J. Holmes and Richard Green
- What are the factors that could influence the future of work with regard to energy systems and the built environment? pp. 4646-4651

- Andy C. Pratt
- Density and the built environment pp. 4652-4656

- Ian Gordon
- Science review of internal combustion engines pp. 4657-4667

- Alex M.K.P. Taylor
Volume 36, issue 11, 2008
- Transitions to sustainable energy systems--Introduction to the energy policy special issue pp. 4009-4011

- Reinhard Haas, Jim Watson and Wolfgang Eichhammer
- Towards sustainability of energy systems: A primer on how to apply the concept of energy services to identify necessary trends and policies pp. 4012-4021

- Reinhard Haas, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Amela Ajanovic, Thomas Faber, Lukas Kranzl, Andreas Müller and Gustav Resch
- The household energy transition in India and China pp. 4022-4035

- Shonali Pachauri and Leiwen Jiang
- Renewable and nuclear power: A common future? pp. 4036-4047

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Potentials and prospects for renewable energies at global scale pp. 4048-4056

- Gustav Resch, Anne Held, Thomas Faber, Christian Panzer, Felipe Toro and Reinhard Haas
- Scenarios for the evolution of the Spanish electricity sector: Is it on the right path towards sustainability? pp. 4057-4068

- Pedro Linares, F.J. Santos and I.J. Pérez-Arriaga
- Externalities of the transport sector and the role of hydrogen in a sustainable transport vision pp. 4069-4078

- Claus Doll and Martin Wietschel
- European renewable energy policy at crossroads--Focus on electricity support mechanisms pp. 4079-4092

- Doerte Fouquet and Thomas B. Johansson
- Restructuring energy systems for sustainability? Energy transition policy in the Netherlands pp. 4093-4103

- Florian Kern and Adrian Smith
- Key policy considerations for facilitating low carbon technology transfer to developing countries pp. 4104-4115

- David G. Ockwell, Jim Watson, Gordon MacKerron, Prosanto Pal and Farhana Yamin
- Accelerating the transition to sustainable energy systems pp. 4116-4125

- Michael Jefferson
- Energy sustainable communities: Environmental psychological investigations pp. 4126-4135

- Petra Schweizer-Ries
- Public acceptance of renewable energies: Results from case studies in Germany pp. 4136-4141

- Jan Zoellner, Petra Schweizer-Ries and Christin Wemheuer
- Hybrid solution and pump-storage optimization in water supply system efficiency: A case study pp. 4142-4148

- F. Vieira and H.M. Ramos
- China's oil reserve forecast and analysis based on peak oil models pp. 4149-4153

- Lianyong Feng, Junchen Li and Xiongqi Pang
- Climate policy and the social cost of power generation: Impacts of the Swedish national emissions target pp. 4154-4158

- Patrik Söderholm and Fredrik Pettersson
- How to make a European integrated market in small and isolated electricity systems? The case of the Canary Islands pp. 4159-4167

- Yannick Perez and Francisco Javier Ramos Real
- Utility payments in Ukraine: Affordability, subsidies and arrears pp. 4168-4177

- Sam Fankhauser, Yulia Rodionova and Elisabetta Falcetti
- Excess heat from kraft pulp mills: Trade-offs between internal and external use in the case of Sweden--Part 1: Methodology pp. 4178-4185

- Inger-Lise Svensson, Johanna Jönsson, Thore Berntsson and Bahram Moshfegh
- Excess heat from kraft pulp mills: Trade-offs between internal and external use in the case of Sweden--Part 2: Results for future energy market scenarios pp. 4186-4197

- Johanna Jönsson, Inger-Lise Svensson, Thore Berntsson and Bahram Moshfegh
- Germany's solar cell promotion: Dark clouds on the horizon pp. 4198-4204

- Manuel Frondel, Nolan Ritter and Christoph Schmidt
- Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil: A case study of Canadian bitumen pp. 4205-4216

- Aurélie Méjean and Chris Hope
- Public perceptions of opportunities for community-based renewable energy projects pp. 4217-4226

- J.C. Rogers, E.A. Simmons, I. Convery and A. Weatherall
- Price formation and market power in the German wholesale electricity market in 2006 pp. 4227-4234

- Hannes Weigt and Christian Hirschhausen
- Some economics of seasonal gas storage pp. 4235-4246

- Corinne Chaton, Anna Creti and Bertrand Villeneuve
- Data envelopment analysis with uncertain data: An application for Iranian electricity distribution companies pp. 4247-4254

- S.J. Sadjadi and H. Omrani
- The world per capita electricity consumption distribution: Signs of convergence? pp. 4255-4261

- Adolfo Maza and Jose Villaverde
- A decline rate study of Norwegian oil production pp. 4262-4271

- Mikael Höök and Kjell Aleklett
- The fundamentals of the future international emissions trading system pp. 4272-4286

- Loreta Stankeviciute, Alban Kitous and Patrick Criqui
- Understanding energy consumption pattern of households in different urban development forms: A comparative study in Bandung City, Indonesia pp. 4287-4297

- A.S. Permana, R. Perera and S. Kumar
Volume 36, issue 10, 2008
- How carbon credits could drive the emergence of renewable energies pp. 3633-3639

- John A. Mathews
- What if...? Utility vision 2020 pp. 3640-3645

- Christoph W. Frei
- Pros and cons of exposing renewables to electricity market risks--A comparison of the market integration approaches in Germany, Spain, and the UK pp. 3646-3661

- Corinna Klessmann, Christian Nabe and Karsten Burges
- Trigeneration: A new way for landfill gas utilization and its feasibility in Hong Kong pp. 3662-3673

- Xiaoli Hao, Hongxing Yang and Guoqiang Zhang
- Bioenergy in Greece: Policies, diffusion framework and stakeholder interactions pp. 3674-3685

- Calliope Panoutsou
- Governmental policy and prospect in electricity production from renewables in Lithuania pp. 3686-3691

- Vladislovas Katinas, Antanas Markevicius, Regina Erlickyte and Mantas Marciukaitis
- An economic welfare analysis of demand response in the PJM electricity market pp. 3692-3702

- Rahul Walawalkar, Seth Blumsack, Jay Apt and Stephen Fernands
- An improved mechanism for capacity payment based on system dynamics modeling for investment planning in competitive electricity environment pp. 3703-3713

- Mohsen Assili, M. Hossein Javidi D.B. and Reza Ghazi
- From long-term targets to cumulative emission pathways: Reframing UK climate policy pp. 3714-3722

- Kevin Anderson, Alice Bows and Sarah Mander
- Designing an electricity tax system in presence of international regulations and multiple public goals: An empirical assessment pp. 3723-3733

- Geir H. Bjertnæs, Taran Fæhn and Jørgen Aasness
- Assessing the energy vulnerability: Case of industrialised countries pp. 3734-3744

- Edgard Gnansounou
- The principal-agent problem and transport energy use: Case study of company lease cars in the Netherlands pp. 3745-3753

- Wina Graus and Ernst Worrell
- The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios--Part I: Development of a backcasting methodology with stakeholder participation pp. 3754-3763

- Sarah. L. Mander, Alice Bows, Kevin. L. Anderson, Simon Shackley, Paolo Agnolucci and Paul Ekins
- The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios--Part II: Scenarios for a 60% CO2 reduction in the UK pp. 3764-3773

- Kevin L. Anderson, Sarah L. Mander, Alice Bows, Simon Shackley, Paolo Agnolucci and Paul Ekins
- Differences in pollution levels among civil law countries: A possible interpretation pp. 3774-3786

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- Market power mitigation by regulating contract portfolio risk pp. 3787-3796

- Bert Willems and Emmanuel De Corte
- The end of cheap oil: Current status and prospects pp. 3797-3806

- Miltos Tsoskounoglou, George Ayerides and Efi Tritopoulou
- Performance of commercially available solar and heat pump water heaters pp. 3807-3813

- C.R. Lloyd and A.S.D. Kerr
- Stagnating energy efficiency in the Swedish building sector--Economic and organisational explanations pp. 3814-3822

- Jonas Nässén, Frances Sprei and John Holmberg
- A fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model for trigeneration system pp. 3823-3832

- Jiang-Jiang Wang, You-Yin Jing, Chun-Fa Zhang, Guo-Hua Shi and Xu-Tao Zhang
- Prediction of monthly mean daily diffuse solar radiation using artificial neural networks and comparison with other empirical models pp. 3833-3837

- Yingni Jiang
- The causality between energy consumption and economic growth in Turkey pp. 3838-3842

- Gülistan Erdal, Hilmi Erdal and Kemal Esengün
- Heat supply systems using natural gas in the residential sector: The case of the agglomeration of Seoul pp. 3843-3853

- Hi-Chun Park and Hoseok Kim
- Assessing the impact of oil prices on firms of different sizes: Its tough being in the middle pp. 3854-3861

- Perry Sadorsky
- The importance of incorporating reliability of supply criteria in a regulatory system of electricity distribution: An empirical analysis for Austria pp. 3862-3871

- Johannes Reichl, Andrea Kollmann, Robert Tichler and Friedrich Schneider
- Strategies and policies for improving energy efficiency programs: Closing the loop between evaluation and implementation pp. 3872-3881

- Edward Vine
- Energy and eMergy evaluation of bioethanol production from wheat in Henan Province, China pp. 3882-3892

- Xiaobin Dong, Sergio Ulgiati, Maochao Yan, Xinshi Zhang and Wangsheng Gao
- Regulation of microgeneration and microgrids pp. 3893-3904

- Paulo Moisés Costa, Manuel A. Matos and J.A. Peças Lopes
- Asian energy and environmental policy: Promoting growth while preserving the environment pp. 3905-3924

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- The role of biomass in California's hydrogen economy pp. 3925-3939

- Nathan C. Parker, Joan M. Ogden and Yueyue Fan
- Wind power in the Danish liberalised power market--Policy measures, price impact and investor incentives pp. 3940-3947

- Jesper Munksgaard and Poul Erik Morthorst
- Demise of the standard model for power sector reform and the emergence of hybrid power markets pp. 3948-3960

- Katharine Nawaal Gratwick and Anton Eberhard
- Nuclear hydrogen: An assessment of product flexibility and market viability pp. 3961-3973

- Audun Botterud, Bilge Yildiz, Guenter Conzelmann and Mark C. Petri
- Assessing the effects of CO2 price caps on electricity investments--A real options analysis pp. 3974-3981

- Jana Szolgayova, Sabine Fuss and Michael Obersteiner
- Building energy efficiency labeling programme in Singapore pp. 3982-3992

- Siew Eang Lee and Priyadarsini Rajagopalan
- Location optimization of solar plants by an integrated hierarchical DEA PCA approach pp. 3993-4004

- A. Azadeh, S.F. Ghaderi and A. Maghsoudi
- The costs and impacts of intermittency: An ongoing debate: "East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." pp. 4005-4007

- Robert Gross and Philip Heptonstall
Volume 36, issue 9, 2008
- Three options to calculate the percentage renewable energy: An example for a EU policy debate pp. 3243-3248

- Reinoud Segers
- Windfalls and other profits pp. 3249-3251

- Aviel Verbruggen
- The potential of water power in the fight against global warming in the US pp. 3252-3265

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- The impact of retail rate structures on the economics of commercial photovoltaic systems in California pp. 3266-3277

- Andrew Mills, Ryan Wiser, Galen Barbose and William Golove
- Energy efficiency in New Zealand's residential sector: A systemic analysis pp. 3278-3285

- Arun Abraham Elias
- The future of natural gas consumption in Beijing, Guangdong and Shanghai: An assessment utilizing MARKAL pp. 3286-3299

- BinBin Jiang, Chen Wenying, Yu Yuefeng, Zeng Lemin and David Victor
- Managing carbon regulatory risk in utility resource planning: Current practices in the Western United States pp. 3300-3311

- Galen Barbose, Ryan Wiser, Amol Phadke and Charles Goldman
- Renewable energy and the environment in South Africa: A way forward pp. 3312-3316

- A.B. Sebitosi and P. Pillay
- Civilisation and energy payback pp. 3317-3322

- Luc Gagnon
- The diversity of design of TSOs pp. 3323-3332

- Vincent Rious, Jean-Michel Glachant, Yannick Perez and Philippe Dessante
- Reassessing the "energy ladder": Household energy use in Maun, Botswana pp. 3333-3344

- Greg Hiemstra-van der Horst and Alice J. Hovorka
- Analysing the impact of renewable electricity support schemes on power prices: The case of wind electricity in Spain pp. 3345-3359

- Gonzalo Sáenz de Miera, del Rio González, Pablo and Ignacio Vizcaino
- Role of energy policy in renewable energy accomplishment: The case of second-generation bioethanol pp. 3360-3365

- Kok Tat Tan, Keat Teong Lee and Abdul Rahman Mohamed
- LNG development across Europe: Infrastructural and regulatory analysis pp. 3366-3373

- Susanna Dorigoni and Sergio Portatadino
- Reevaluation of Turkey's hydropower potential and electric energy demand pp. 3374-3382

- Ömer Yüksek
- Implementing energy efficiency: Challenges and opportunities for rural electric co-operatives and small municipal utilities pp. 3383-3397

- Elizabeth J. Wilson, Joseph Plummer, Miriam Fischlein and Timothy M. Smith
- Productivity and efficiency of US gas transmission companies: A European regulatory perspective pp. 3398-3412

- Tooraj Jamasb, Michael Pollitt and Thomas Triebs
- Green certificate markets, the risk of over-investment, and the role of long-term contracts pp. 3413-3421

- Arne Kildegaard
- Olympic Games promote the reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases in Beijing pp. 3422-3426

- Jisong Wu and Yongjie Zhang
- Developing pathways to low carbon land-based passenger transport in Great Britain by 2050 pp. 3427-3435

- Abigail L. Bristow, Miles Tight, Alison Pridmore and Anthony D. May
- Rethinking downstream regulation: California's opportunity to engage households in reducing greenhouse gases pp. 3436-3447

- D. Niemeier, Gregory Gould, Alex Karner, Mark Hixson, Brooke Bachmann, Carrie Okma, Ziv Lang and David Heres
- Electricity distribution industry restructuring in South Africa: A case study pp. 3448-3459

- C.T. Gaunt
- The demand for residential electricity in South Africa pp. 3460-3466

- Emmanuel Ziramba
- Potential benefits from improved energy efficiency of key electrical products: The case of India pp. 3467-3476

- Michael A. McNeil, Maithili Iyer, Stephen Meyers, Virginie E. Letschert and James E. McMahon
- Impact assessment of the increase in fossil fuel prices on the global energy system, with and without CO2 concentration stabilization pp. 3477-3484

- Ullash K. Rout, Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Junichiro Oda, Takashi Homma and Toshimasa Tomoda
- The role of bio-fuels in satisfying US transportation fuel demands pp. 3485-3491

- Berk Akinci, Paul G. Kassebaum, Jonathan V. Fitch and Robert W. Thompson
- Emission scenarios in the face of fossil-fuel peaking pp. 3492-3504

- Robert J. Brecha
- Pathways to climate stabilisation pp. 3505-3509

- Bent Sørensen
- Energy security and climate change protection: Complementarity or tradeoff? pp. 3510-3513

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- Phasing in wind-power in Norway: Network congestion and crowding-out of hydropower pp. 3514-3520

- Finn Førsund, Balbir Singh, Trond Jensen and Cato Larsen
- Towards a bright future? Household use of electric light: A microlevel study pp. 3521-3530

- Mats Bladh and Helena Krantz
- Land-use requirements and the per-capita solar footprint for photovoltaic generation in the United States pp. 3531-3543

- Paul Denholm and Robert M. Margolis
- Relationships between oil price shocks and stock market: An empirical analysis from China pp. 3544-3553

- Rong-Gang Cong, Yi-Ming Wei, Jian-Lin Jiao and Ying Fan
- Tackling CO2 reduction in India through use of CO2 capture and storage (CCS): Prospects and challenges pp. 3554-3561

- Simon Shackley and Preeti Verma
- Initiating a sustained diffusion of wind power: The role of public-private partnerships in Spain pp. 3562-3571

- Valentina Dinica
- The contribution of Chinese exports to climate change pp. 3572-3577

- Christopher L. Weber, Glen Peters, Dabo Guan and Klaus Hubacek
- Integration of renewable energy into the transport and electricity sectors through V2G pp. 3578-3587

- Henrik Lund and Willett Kempton
- What goes down must come up? Trends of industrial electricity use in the North-West of Russia pp. 3588-3597

- Anna Korppoo, Jyrki Luukkanen, Jarmo Vehmas and Miia Kinnunen
- Cost of energy and environmental policy in Portuguese CO2 abatement--scenario analysis to 2020 pp. 3598-3611

- Sofia Simões, João Cleto, Fortes, Patricia, Júlia Seixas and Gjalt Huppes
- Pollution tax heuristics: An empirical study of willingness to pay higher gasoline taxes pp. 3612-3619

- Shi-Ling Hsu, Joshua Walters and Anthony Purgas
- The impact of energy efficiency programs on the growth of electricity sales pp. 3620-3625

- David Berry
- The role of the power/efficiency misconception in the rebound effect's size debate: Does efficiency actually lead to a power enhancement? pp. 3626-3632

- F. Ruzzenenti and R. Basosi
Volume 36, issue 8, 2008
- Introduction pp. 2771-2772

- Mark Howells, Leo Shrattenholzer and Joseph Aldy
- Sustainable development benefits of clean development mechanism projects: A new methodology for sustainability assessment based on text analysis of the project design documents submitted for validation pp. 2773-2784

- Karen Holm Olsen and Jørgen Fenhann
- Energy sector reform, energy transitions and the poor in Africa pp. 2785-2790

- Gisela Prasad
- Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global energy future pp. 2791-2802

- Takayuki Takeshita and Kenji Yamaji
- A complex systems approach to planning, optimization and decision making for energy networks pp. 2803-2813

- Jessica Beck, Ruud Kempener, Brett Cohen and Jim Petrie
- Determinants of electricity demand for newly electrified low-income African households pp. 2814-2820

- Kate Louw, Beatrice Conradie, Mark Howells and Marcus Dekenah
- Towards a framework of clean energy technology receptivity pp. 2821-2828

- Steve Thorne
- Monitoring and evaluation of energy for development: The good, the bad and the questionable in M&E practice pp. 2829-2835

- Wendy Annecke
- Challenges of Iran's energy conversion agreements in future competitive market pp. 2836-2839

- M.H. Sobhiyah and Y.Kh. Kashtiban
- This time it's different: An inevitable decline in world petroleum production will keep oil product prices high, causing military conflicts and shifting wealth and power from democracies to authoritarian regimes pp. 2840-2842

- Frederic Leder and Judith N. Shapiro
- Solar energy scenarios in Brazil, Part one: Resource assessment pp. 2843-2854

- F.R. Martins, E.B. Pereira, S.A.B. Silva, S.L. Abreu and Sergio Colle
- Solar energy scenarios in Brazil. Part two: Photovoltaics applications pp. 2855-2867

- F.R. Martins, R. Rüther, E.B. Pereira and S.L. Abreu
- From a bundled energy-capacity pricing model to an energy-capacity-ancillary services pricing model pp. 2868-2876

- Ricardo Raineri, Raúl Arce, Rios, Sebastián and Carlos Salamanca
- Assessment of energy efficiency performance measures in industry and their application for policy pp. 2877-2892

- Kanako Tanaka
- Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system pp. 2893-2900

- Nain H. Afgan and Maria G. Carvalho
- Linear programming models for measuring economy-wide energy efficiency performance pp. 2901-2906

- Peng Zhou and B.W. Ang
- Ten years of renewable electricity policies in Spain: An analysis of successive feed-in tariff reforms pp. 2907-2919

- del Rio González, Pablo
- Understanding the CDM's contribution to technology transfer pp. 2920-2928

- Malte Schneider, Andreas Holzer and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Sector review of UK higher education energy consumption pp. 2929-2939

- Ian Ward, Anthony Ogbonna and Hasim Altan
- Valuing the greenhouse gas emissions from nuclear power: A critical survey pp. 2940-2953

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Lobbying friends and foes in climate policy: The case of business and environmental interest groups in the European Union pp. 2954-2962

- Anne Therese Gullberg
- On policy instruments for support of micro combined heat and power pp. 2963-2972

- A.D. Hawkes and M.A. Leach
- Compromises in energy policy--Using fuzzy optimization in an energy systems model pp. 2973-2984

- Dag Martinsen and Volker Krey
- Energy analysis and exergy utilization in the transportation sector of Jordan pp. 2985-2990

- J.O. Jaber, A. Al-Ghandoor and S.A. Sawalha
- The EU Renewables Directive--What is the fuss about trading? pp. 2991-2998

- David Toke
- The governance challenge for implementing effective market-based climate policies: A case study of The New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme pp. 2999-3008

- Robert Passey, Iain MacGill and Hugh Outhred
- Building and interconnecting hydrogen networks: Insights from the electricity and gas experience in Europe pp. 3009-3018

- Nuno Bento
- Energy consumption and economic growth revisited: Does the size of unrecorded economy matter? pp. 3019-3025

- Fatih Karanfil
- A decision support tool for the analysis of pricing, investment and regulatory processes in a decentralized electricity market pp. 3026-3034

- Guzay Pasaoglu and Ilhan Or
- Renewable energy: An efficient mechanism to improve GDP pp. 3035-3042

- Taichen Chien and Jin-Li Hu
- Stuck between a ROC and a hard place? Barriers to the take up of green energy in the UK pp. 3043-3051

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey and John Ashton
- The effects of policy incentives in the adoption of willow short rotation coppice for bioenergy in Sweden pp. 3052-3058

- Blas Mola-Yudego and Paavo Pelkonen
- The merit of cogeneration: Measuring and rewarding performance pp. 3059-3066

- Aviel Verbruggen
- A re-examination of the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Malaysia pp. 3067-3075

- Chor Foon Tang
- The merit-order effect: A detailed analysis of the price effect of renewable electricity generation on spot market prices in Germany pp. 3076-3084

- Frank Sensfuß, Mario Ragwitz and Massimo Genoese
- Domestic micro-generation: Economic, regulatory and policy issues for the UK pp. 3085-3096

- Jim Watson, Raphael Sauter, Bakr Bahaj, Patrick James, Luke Myers and Robert Wing
- Distribution of costs induced by the integration of RES-E power pp. 3097-3105

- Rüdiger Barth, Christoph Weber and Derk J. Swider
- Comparing flexibility mechanisms for fuel economy standards pp. 3106-3114

- Carolyn Fischer
- South Africa's rapid electrification programme: Policy, institutional, planning, financing and technical innovations pp. 3115-3127

- Bernard Bekker, Anton Eberhard, Trevor Gaunt and Andrew Marquard
- Drilling contracts and incentives pp. 3128-3134

- Petter Osmundsen, Terje Sørenes and Anders Toft
- Impacts of a rise in electricity tariff on prices of other products in Vietnam pp. 3135-3139

- Khanh Q. Nguyen
- Policies to support renewable energies in the heat market pp. 3140-3149

- Veit Bürger, Stefan Klinski, Ulrike Lehr, Uwe Leprich, Michael Nast and Mario Ragwitz
- The prospects for liquefied natural gas development in the US pp. 3150-3158

- Sophia Ruester and Anne Neumann
- Residential bioenergy heating: A study of consumer perceptions of improved woodstoves pp. 3159-3166

- Anders Q. Nyrud, Anders Roos and Jon Bingen Sande
- Household energy consumption in the UK: A highly geographically and socio-economically disaggregated model pp. 3167-3182

- A. Druckman and Thomas Jackson
- Potential of practical implementation of rice straw-based power generation in Thailand pp. 3183-3187

- Tritib Suramaythangkoor and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- Policy drivers and barriers for coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in the United States pp. 3188-3201

- Daniel Vallentin
- Will British weather provide reliable electricity? pp. 3202-3215

- James Oswald, Mike Raine and Hezlin Ashraf-Ball
- Effective education for energy efficiency pp. 3216-3222

- Nikolaos Zografakis, Angeliki N. Menegaki and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- Refueling availability for alternative fuel vehicle markets: Sufficient urban station coverage pp. 3223-3231

- Marc Melaina and Joel Bremson
Volume 36, issue 7, 2008
- Operational research models and methods in the energy sector--Introduction to the special issue pp. 2293-2295

- Carlos Henggeler Antunes and Álvaro Gomes
- The role of nuclear energy in long-term climate scenarios: An analysis with the World-TIMES model pp. 2296-2307

- Kathleen Vaillancourt, Maryse Labriet, Richard Loulou and Jean-Philippe Waaub
- Simulation of micro-CHP diffusion by means of System Dynamics pp. 2308-2319

- El Mehdi Ben Maalla and Pierre L. Kunsch
- A probabilistic approach to evaluate the exploitation of the geographic situation of hydroelectric plants pp. 2320-2329

- Leonardo A.F.P. Sant'Anna and Annibal Parracho Sant'Anna
- Reduction of electricity use in Swedish industry and its impact on national power supply and European CO2 emissions pp. 2330-2350

- Dag Henning and Louise Trygg
- A multi-criteria decision approach to sorting actions for promoting energy efficiency pp. 2351-2363

- Neves, Luis Pires, António Gomes Martins, Carlos Henggeler Antunes and Luis Dias
- The value of information in electricity investment games pp. 2364-2375

- Fernando Oliveira
- Impact of the Kyoto Protocol on the Iberian Electricity Market: A scenario analysis pp. 2376-2384

- Javier Reneses and Efraim Centeno
- A complementarity model for the European natural gas market pp. 2385-2414

- Rudolf Egging-Bratseth, Steven A. Gabriel, Franziska Holz and Jifang Zhuang
- A mathematical programming framework for energy planning in services' sector buildings under uncertainty in load demand: The case of a hospital in Athens pp. 2415-2429

- George Mavrotas, Danae Diakoulaki, Kostas Florios and Paraskevas Georgiou
- Optimal running and planning of a biomass-based energy production process pp. 2430-2438

- Maurizio Bruglieri and Leo Liberti
- Restriction techniques for the unit-commitment problem with total procurement costs pp. 2439-2448

- Mariusz Kaleta and Eugeniusz Toczylowski
- Impact of tightening the sulfur specifications on the automotive fuels' CO2 contribution: A French refinery case study pp. 2449-2459

- Alireza Tehrani Nejad Moghaddam and Valérie Saint-Antonin
- Recognising the potential for renewable energy heating and cooling pp. 2460-2463

- Kristin Seyboth, Luuk Beurskens, Ole Langniss and Ralph E.H. Sims
- WEC energy policy scenarios to 2050 pp. 2464-2470

- Hans-Wilhelm Schiffer
- Comprehensive evaluation of industrial CO2 emission (1989-2004) in Taiwan by input-output structural decomposition pp. 2471-2480

- Yih F. Chang, Charles Lewis and Sue J. Lin
- Take-or-pay contracts for renewables deployment pp. 2481-2503

- Angus Johnston, Amalia Kavali and Karsten Neuhoff
- Farm-level constraints on the domestic supply of perennial energy crops in the UK pp. 2504-2512

- Chris Sherrington, Justin Bartley and Dominic Moran
- Grappling with a half-hearted policy: The case of renewable energy and the environment in South Africa pp. 2513-2516

- A.B. Sebitosi and P. Pillay
- Biomass and China's carbon emissions: A missing piece of carbon decomposition pp. 2517-2526

- Chunbo Ma and David Stern
- Transport energy modeling with meta-heuristic harmony search algorithm, an application to Turkey pp. 2527-2535

- Huseyin Ceylan, Halim Ceylan, Soner Haldenbilen and Ozgur Baskan
- The crisis of gasoline consumption in the Iran's transportation sector pp. 2536-2543

- H. Houri Jafari and A. Baratimalayeri
- The future of electric two-wheelers and electric vehicles in China pp. 2544-2555

- Jonathan Weinert, Joan Ogden, Dan Sperling and Andrew Burke
- Grey relation analysis of motor vehicular energy consumption in Taiwan pp. 2556-2561

- I.J. Lu, Sue J. Lin and Charles Lewis
- Application of genetic algorithm (GA) technique on demand estimation of fossil fuels in Turkey pp. 2562-2569

- Olcay Ersel Canyurt and Harun Kemal Ozturk
- Why is Brazil enriching uranium? pp. 2570-2577

- Belkis Cabrera-Palmer and Geoffrey Rothwell
- Socio-geographic perception in the diffusion of innovation: Solar energy technology in Sri Lanka pp. 2578-2590

- Menzie McEachern and Susan Hanson
- Unit root properties of crude oil spot and futures prices pp. 2591-2600

- Svetlana Maslyuk and Russell Smyth
- Modeling the return and volatility of the Greek electricity marginal system price pp. 2601-2609

- Petros Theodorou and Dimitrios Karyampas
- Misreading liberalisation and privatisation: The case of the US energy utilities in Europe pp. 2610-2619

- Laura Haar and Trefor Jones
- A theoretical analysis of procurement auctions for tertiary control in Germany pp. 2620-2627

- Gernot Müller and Margarethe Rammerstorfer
- Energy demand forecast for mechanized agriculture in rural India pp. 2628-2636

- Debendra C. Baruah and Ganesh C. Bora
- A simulated-based neural network algorithm for forecasting electrical energy consumption in Iran pp. 2637-2644

- A. Azadeh, S.F. Ghaderi and S. Sohrabkhani
- Regulating technological change--The strategic reactions of utility companies towards subsidy policies in the German, Spanish and UK electricity markets pp. 2645-2657

- Till Stenzel and Alexander Frenzel
- Global overview of industrial energy intensity pp. 2658-2664

- Fernando Castellanos Silveria and Ralph A. Luken
- Indicators for assessment of rural electrification--An approach for the comparison of apples and pears pp. 2665-2673

- Elisabeth Ilskog
- And then they lived sustainably ever after?--Assessment of rural electrification cases by means of indicators pp. 2674-2684

- Elisabeth Ilskog and Björn Kjellström
- Planning an energy-conserving policy for Taiwan based on international examples of success pp. 2685-2693

- Shyi-Min Lu, Yih-Shiaw Huang and Jhy-Ming Lu
- CO2, GDP and RET: An aggregate economic equilibrium analysis for Turkey pp. 2694-2708

- Gürkan Kumbaroglu, Nihan Karali and YIldIz ArIkan
- Technical, environmental, and economic assessment of deploying advanced coal power technologies in the Chinese context pp. 2709-2718

- Lifeng Zhao, Yunhan Xiao, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Bo Wang and Xiang Xu
- Towards consistent and reliable Dutch and international energy statistics for the chemical industry pp. 2719-2733

- M.L. Neelis and J.W. Pouwelse
- Concurrent and legacy economic and environmental impacts from establishing a marine energy sector in Scotland pp. 2734-2753

- Grant Allan, Ian Bryden, Peter McGregor, Tim Stallard, John Swales, Karen Turner and Robin Wallace
- Reducing the fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions of the US vehicle fleet pp. 2754-2760

- Anup Bandivadekar, Lynette Cheah, Christopher Evans, Tiffany Groode, John Heywood, Emmanuel Kasseris, Matthew Kromer and Malcolm Weiss
- Human population and carbon dioxide pp. 2761-2764

- W.M. Schaffer
- A structural VAR analysis of electricity consumption and real GDP: Evidence from the G7 countries pp. 2765-2769

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Arti Prasad
- Corrigendum to "An integrated DEA PCA numerical taxonomy approach for energy efficiency assessment and consumption optimization in energy intensive manufacturing sectors?": [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 3792-3806] pp. 2770-2770

- A. Azadeh, M.S. Amalnick, S.F. Ghaderi and S.M. Asadzadeh
Volume 36, issue 6, 2008
- Views on Turkey's impending ESCO market: Is it promising? pp. 1821-1825

- Esin Okay, Nesrin Okay, Alp Er S. Konukman and Uğur Akman
- Peak oil in the light of oil formation theories pp. 1826-1828

- Alexander Tsatskin and Oded Balaban
- State governance evolution in resource-rich transition economies: An application to Russia and Kazakhstan pp. 1829-1842

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Christian Nygaard
- International policy issues regarding solar water heating, with a focus on New Zealand pp. 1843-1857

- T. Roulleau and C.R. Lloyd
- Effect of daylight saving time on lighting energy use: A literature review pp. 1858-1866

- Myriam B.C. Aries and Guy R. Newsham
- Turkey's natural gas policy pp. 1867-1872

- Bilge Hacisalihoglu
- Rent extraction with a type-by-type scheme: An instrument to incorporate sustainable development into the CDM pp. 1873-1878

- Xuemei Liu
- Analysis of interactions among the barriers to energy saving in China pp. 1879-1889

- GuoHong Wang, YunXia Wang and Tao Zhao
- Natural gas corridors between the EU and its main suppliers: Simulation results with the dynamic GASTALE model pp. 1890-1906

- Wietze Lise, Benjamin Hobbs and Frits van Oostvoorn
- The effect of trade between China and the UK on national and global carbon dioxide emissions pp. 1907-1914

- You Li and C.N. Hewitt
- Tracking the genealogy of CO2 emissions in the electricity sector: An intersectoral approach applied to the Spanish case pp. 1915-1926

- Miguel Angel Tarancon, del Rio, Pablo and Fernando Callejas Albiñana
- Atmospheric stabilization of CO2 emissions: Near-term reductions and absolute versus intensity-based targets pp. 1927-1936

- Govinda Timilsina
- Improvement of energy demand forecasts using swarm intelligence: The case of Turkey with projections to 2025 pp. 1937-1944

- Alper Ünler
- What people do when they say they are conserving electricity pp. 1945-1956

- James Woods
- Energy intensity and greenhouse gas emission of a purchase in the retail park service sector: An integrative approach pp. 1957-1968

- Ramon Farreny, Xavier Gabarrell and Joan Rieradevall
- How efficient are African electricity companies? Evidence from the Southern African countries pp. 1969-1979

- Antonio Estache, Beatriz Tovar and Lourdes Trujillo
- Post-Kyoto energy consumption strategies for the Greek interconnected electric system pp. 1980-1999

- A.S. Dagoumas, I.P. Panapakidis, G.K. Papagiannis and P.S. Dokopoulos
- Small hydro power projects under clean development mechanism in India: A preliminary assessment pp. 2000-2015

- Pallav Purohit
- Assessment of access to electricity and the socio-economic impacts in rural areas of developing countries pp. 2016-2029

- Makoto Kanagawa and Toshihiko Nakata
- Driving forces and barriers in the development and implementation of coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in Germany pp. 2030-2043

- Daniel Vallentin
- Project ARBRE: Lessons for bio-energy developers and policy-makers pp. 2044-2050

- Athena Piterou, Simon Shackley and Paul Upham
- The political economy of international green certificate markets pp. 2051-2062

- Patrik Söderholm
- Implications of carbon cap-and-trade for US voluntary renewable energy markets pp. 2063-2073

- Lori A. Bird, Edward Holt and Ghita Levenstein Carroll
- Investigating attitudes to hydrogen refuelling facilities and the social cost to local residents pp. 2074-2085

- Tanya O'Garra, Susana Mourato and Peter Pearson
- The sustainability of ethanol production from sugarcane pp. 2086-2097

- José Goldemberg, Suani Teixeira Coelho and Patricia Guardabassi
- Savings estimates for the United States Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product labeling program pp. 2098-2108

- Marla C. Sanchez, Richard E. Brown, Carrie Webber and Gregory K. Homan
- Redefining RECs--Part 1: Untangling attributes and offsets pp. 2109-2119

- Michael Gillenwater
- Redefining RECs--Part 2: Untangling certificates and emission markets pp. 2120-2129

- Michael Gillenwater
- Economical, environmental and technical analysis of building integrated photovoltaic systems in Malaysia pp. 2130-2142

- Lim Yun Seng, G. Lalchand and Gladys Mak Sow Lin
- Learning for supplying as a motive to be the early adopter of a new energy technology: A study on the adoption of stationary fuel cells pp. 2143-2153

- Albert Ying-Je Huang and Ruey-Hua Liu
- Small-scale bioenergy projects in rural China: Lessons to be learnt pp. 2154-2162

- Jingyi Han, Arthur P.J. Mol, Yonglong Lu and Lei Zhang
- Sugarcane energy use: The Cuban case pp. 2163-2181

- Walfrido Alonso-Pippo, Carlos A. Luengo, John Koehlinger, Pietro Garzone and Giacinto Cornacchia
- An exposé of bioenergy and its potential and utilization in Turkey pp. 2182-2190

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Household energy consumption and consumer electronics: The case of television pp. 2191-2199

- Tracey Crosbie
- Cost development of future technologies for power generation--A study based on experience curves and complementary bottom-up assessments pp. 2200-2211

- Lena Neij
- Size matters: Installed maximal unit size predicts market life cycles of electricity generation technologies and systems pp. 2212-2225

- N. Li
- Are renewables an alternative to nuclear power? An analysis of the Austria/Slovakia discussions pp. 2226-2233

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- An indicator framework for assessing US state carbon emissions reduction efforts (with baseline trends from 1990 to 2001) pp. 2234-2252

- Scott Jiusto
- US military expenditures to protect the use of Persian Gulf oil for motor vehicles pp. 2253-2264

- Mark A. Delucchi and James Murphy
- Expanding electricity capacity in Thailand to meet the twin challenges of supply security and environmental protection pp. 2265-2278

- Thanawat Nakawiro, Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Bundit Limmeechokchai
- Economic and energy impacts from participation in the regional greenhouse gas initiative: A case study of the State of Maryland pp. 2279-2289

- Matthias Ruth, Steven A. Gabriel, Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw, Anthony Paul, Yihsu Chen, Benjamin Hobbs, Daraius Irani, Jeffrey Michael, Kim M. Ross, Russell Conklin and Julia Miller
- Gwyneth Cravens, Power To Save The World (The Truth About Nuclear Energy), Alfred A. Knoph, New York (2007) ISBN 978-0-307-26656-9 439pp. (index included), US$ 27.95 pp. 2290-2291

- Ira Sohn
- Corrigendum to "Impact assessment of emissions stabilization scenarios with and without induced technological change" [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 5337-5345] pp. 2292-2292

- Claudia Kemfert and Truong Truong
Volume 36, issue 5, 2008
- Towards a sustainably certifiable futures contract for biofuels pp. 1577-1583

- John A. Mathews
- The possible role of nuclear energy in Italy pp. 1584-1588

- Stefano Esposto
- Fuel ethanol from cane molasses in Thailand: Environmental and cost performance pp. 1589-1599

- Thu Lan T. Nguyen and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- Deregulating with no regulator: Is the German electricity transmission regime institutionally correct? pp. 1600-1610

- Jean-Michel Glachant, Ute Dubois and Yannick Perez
- Stakeholders' perspectives on barriers to remote wind-diesel power plants in Canada pp. 1611-1621

- Timothy M. Weis, Adrian Ilinca and Jean-Paul Pinard
- Future European gas supply in the resource triangle of the Former Soviet Union, the Middle East and Northern Africa pp. 1622-1641

- Uwe Remme, Markus Blesl and Ulrich Fahl
- Input-output analysis of alternative policies implemented on the energy activities: An application for Catalonia pp. 1642-1648

- Maria Llop and Laia Pié
- The potential role of hydrogen energy in India and Western Europe pp. 1649-1665

- Bas van Ruijven, Lakshmikanth Hari, Detlef P. van Vuuren and Bert de Vries
- Multiple timescale analysis and factor analysis of energy ecological footprint growth in China 1953-2006 pp. 1666-1678

- Cheng-Zhong Chen and Zhen-Shan Lin
- Decision-making in electrical appliance use in the home pp. 1679-1686

- Yoshihiro Yamamoto, Akihiko Suzuki, Yasuhiro Fuwa and Tomohiro Sato
- The economic benefit of short-term forecasting for wind energy in the UK electricity market pp. 1687-1696

- R.J. Barthelmie, F. Murray and S.C. Pryor
- From state monopoly to renewable portfolio: Restructuring China's electric utility pp. 1697-1711

- Chunbo Ma and Lining He
- Distribution network tariffs: A closed question? pp. 1712-1725

- Rodriguez Ortega, Maria Pia, J. Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga, Juan Rivier Abbad and Jesús Peco González
- Ex-post evaluation of European energy models pp. 1726-1735

- P.A. Pilavachi, Th. Dalamaga, D. Rossetti di Valdalbero and J.-F. Guilmot
- Towards a low-carbon future in China's building sector--A review of energy and climate models forecast pp. 1736-1747

- Jun Li
- Impact of solar energy cost on water production cost of seawater desalination plants in Egypt pp. 1748-1756

- A. Lamei, P. van der Zaag and E. von Münch
- Load research as a tool in electric power system planning, operation, and control--The case of Jordan pp. 1757-1763

- Fawwaz Elkarmi
- Overseas oil-development policy of resource-poor countries: A case study from Japan pp. 1764-1775

- Masanari Koike, Gento Mogi and Waleed H. Albedaiwi
- Implications of generator siting for CO2 pipeline infrastructure pp. 1776-1787

- Adam Newcomer and Jay Apt
- Reference models and incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks: An evaluation of Sweden's Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM) pp. 1788-1801

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- The costs of failure: A preliminary assessment of major energy accidents, 1907-2007 pp. 1802-1820

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
Volume 36, issue 4, 2008
- Virtual biofuels--A cheaper, better, faster alternative? pp. 1247-1250

- Harry D. Saunders
- Mitigating greenhouse: Limited time, limited options pp. 1251-1256

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- Lignite industry in Greece within a world context: Mining, energy supply and environment pp. 1257-1272

- Konstantinos Kavouridis
- The Clean Development Mechanism and the international diffusion of technologies: An empirical study pp. 1273-1283

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant and Yann Ménière
- The competitiveness of Korea as a developer of hydrogen energy technology: The AHP approach pp. 1284-1291

- Seong Kon Lee, Gento Mogi and Jong Wook Kim
- Competition policy and regulation in hydro-dominated electricity markets pp. 1292-1302

- Luiz Rangel
- Intermediate steps towards the 2000Â W society in Switzerland: An energy-economic scenario analysis pp. 1303-1317

- Thorsten F. Schulz, Socrates Kypreos, Leonardo Barreto and Alexander Wokaun
- What does Europe pay for clean energy?--Review of macroeconomic simulation studies pp. 1318-1330

- Astrid Dannenberg, Tim Mennel and Ulf Moslener
- Market power in the European electricity market--The impacts of dry weather and additional transmission capacity pp. 1331-1343

- Wietze Lise, Benjamin Hobbs and Sebastiaan Hers
- An international comparison of regulatory organizations and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants pp. 1344-1354

- Alexandre Bredimas and William Nuttall
- Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars: Design options to address more consumers and possible counteracting effects pp. 1355-1365

- Anja Peters, Michel G. Mueller, Peter de Haan and Roland W. Scholz
- Now that California has AMI, what can the state do with it? pp. 1366-1374

- Chi-Keung Woo, E. Kollman, R. Orans, S. Price and B. Horii
- Is cluster policy useful for the energy sector? Assessing self-declared hydrogen clusters in the Netherlands pp. 1375-1385

- Pieter Mans, Floortje Alkemade, Tessa van der Valk and Marko P. Hekkert
- Sectoral trends in global energy use and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 1386-1403

- Stephane de Ia Rue du Can and Lynn Price
- The economy-wide impact of controlling energy consumption in Indonesia: An analysis using a Social Accounting Matrix framework pp. 1404-1419

- Djoni Hartono and Budy Resosudarmo
- Greenhouse gas emissions trading among Pacific Rim countries: An analysis of policies to bring developing countries to the bargaining table pp. 1420-1429

- Adam Rose and Dan Wei
- Understanding the role of energy consumption in human development through the use of saturation phenomena pp. 1430-1435

- Martinez, Daniel M. and Ben W. Ebenhack
- More competition: Threat or chance for financing renewable electricity? pp. 1436-1447

- Sándor Szabó and Arnulf Jäger-Waldau
- Do liberalised electricity markets help or hinder CHP and district heating? The case of the UK pp. 1448-1456

- David Toke and Aikaterini Fragaki
- The capacity credit of micro-combined heat and power pp. 1457-1469

- A.D. Hawkes and M.A. Leach
- An empirical analysis of the dynamic programming model of stockpile acquisition strategies for China's strategic petroleum reserve pp. 1470-1478

- Gang Wu, Ying Fan, Lancui Liu and Yi-Ming Wei
- The emerging liquid biofuel market in Argentina: Implications for domestic demand and international trade pp. 1479-1490

- Patrick Lamers, Kes McCormick and Jorge Antonio Hilbert
- The emergence and troubled growth of a 'biopower' innovation system in Sweden pp. 1491-1508

- Staffan Jacobsson
- Can the future EU ETS support wind energy investments? pp. 1509-1520

- Blanco, Maria Isabel and Glória Rodrigues
- Merging electricity and environment politics of Hong Kong: Identifying the barriers from the ways that sustainability is defined pp. 1521-1537

- Alex Lo
- Promoting biofuels: Implications for developing countries pp. 1538-1544

- Jörg Peters and Sascha Thielmann
- Green vs. green: Measuring the compensation required to site electrical generation windmills in a viewshed pp. 1545-1550

- Peter Groothuis, Jana D. Groothuis and John Whitehead
- Breaking the cycle: Producer and consumer perspectives on the non-adoption of passive solar housing in the US pp. 1551-1566

- Vicki Garrett and Tomas M. Koontz
- On the global warming problem due to carbon dioxide pp. 1567-1568

- Karl E. Lonngren and Er-Wei Bai
- Disagreement over carbon footprints: A comparison of electric and LPG forklifts pp. 1569-1573

- Eric Johnson
- The effect of flex fuel vehicles in the Brazilian light road transportation pp. 1574-1576

- Arlindo Kamimura and Ildo L. Sauer
Volume 36, issue 3, 2008
- Replacing tedium with transformation: Why the US Department of Energy needs to change the way it conducts long-term R&D pp. 923-928

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Trojan horse or horn of plenty? Reflections on allowing CCS in the CDM pp. 929-936

- Heleen de Coninck
- How to reach a compromise on drilling in AWNR pp. 937-939

- Brian Snyder
- Carbon-negative biofuels pp. 940-945

- John A. Mathews
- Harmonization of renewable electricity feed-in laws: A comment pp. 946-953

- Patrik Söderholm
- Taking out 1 billion tons of CO2: The magic of China's 11th Five-Year Plan? pp. 954-970

- Jiang Lin, Nan Zhou, Mark Levine and David Fridley
- Using strong sustainability to optimize electricity generation fuel mixes pp. 971-980

- Justin D.K. Bishop, Gehan A.J. Amaratunga and Cuauhtemoc Rodriguez
- Design of an economically efficient feed-in tariff structure for renewable energy development pp. 981-990

- Jonathan A. Lesser and Xuejuan Su
- Functionality of the approach of hierarchical analysis in the full cost accounting in the IRP of a metropolitan airport pp. 991-998

- Décio Cicone , Miguel Edgar Morales Udaeta, José Aquiles Baesso Grimoni and Luiz Cláudio Ribeiro Galvão
- Natural-gas-powered thermoelectricity as a reliability factor in the Brazilian electric sector pp. 999-1018

- E. Fernandes, J.C.S. de Oliveira, P.R. de Oliveira and P.S.R. Alonso
- Progress, influence and perspectives of emergy theories in China, in support of environmentally sound economic development and equitable trade pp. 1019-1028

- Xiaobin Dong, Sergio Ulgiati, Maochao Yan and Wangsheng Gao
- Why do oil prices jump (or fall)? pp. 1029-1043

- Franz Wirl
- Rural electrification in Zambia: A policy and institutional analysis pp. 1044-1058

- Charles M. Haanyika
- The dimensions of the policy debate over transportation energy: The case of hydrogen in the United States pp. 1059-1073

- Gustavo Collantes
- Multicriteria evaluation of power plants impact on the living standard using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 1074-1089

- Athanasios I. Chatzimouratidis and Petros A. Pilavachi
- Stay cool with less work: China's new energy-efficiency standards for air conditioners pp. 1090-1095

- Jiang Lin and Gregory Rosenquist
- A critical review of IEA's oil demand forecast for China pp. 1096-1106

- Willem P. Nel and Christopher J. Cooper
- The Triptych approach revisited: A staged sectoral approach for climate mitigation pp. 1107-1124

- Michel den Elzen, Niklas Höhne and Sara Moltmann
- Everybody merges with somebody--The wave of M&As in the energy industry and the EU merger policy pp. 1125-1133

- Stefano Verde
- Modelling the impacts of CDM incentives for the Thai electricity sector pp. 1134-1147

- Philipp Weiss, Thierry Lefèvre and Dominik Möst
- Applying physical input-output tables of energy to estimate the energy ecological footprint (EEF) of Galicia (NW Spain) pp. 1148-1163

- Adolfo Carballo Penela and Sebastian Villasante
- The asymmetric relationship between oil revenues and economic activities: The case of oil-exporting countries pp. 1164-1168

- Mohsen Mehrara
- An integrated assessment of a large-scale biodiesel production in Italy: Killing several birds with one stone? pp. 1169-1180

- Daniela Russi
- Comparison of CO2 emission scenarios and mitigation opportunities in China's five sectors in 2020 pp. 1181-1194

- Wenjia Cai, Can Wang, Jining Chen, Ke Wang, Ying Zhang and Xuedu Lu
- Oil vulnerability index of oil-importing countries pp. 1195-1211

- Eshita Gupta
- Economics of producing hydrogen as transportation fuel using offshore wind energy systems pp. 1212-1222

- Jyotirmay Mathur, Nalin Agarwal, Rakesh Swaroop and Nikhar Shah
- A pre-feasibility case study on integrated resource planning including renewables pp. 1223-1232

- Pelin Yilmaz, M. Hakan Hocaoglu and Alp Er S. Konukman
- E85 and fuel efficiency: An empirical analysis of 2007 EPA test data pp. 1233-1235

- Matthew C. Roberts
- Evaluating the scope for energy-efficiency improvements in the public sector: Benchmarking NHSScotland's smaller health buildings pp. 1236-1242

- Joe Murray, O. Pahl and S. Burek
- Review of Fueling Our Future--An Introduction to Sustainable Energy, Robert L. Evans, 1st ed., Cambridge University Press (2007). 192pp., US$87.80, ISBN-13: 978-0521865630 pp. 1243-1244

- Lars Rose
Volume 36, issue 2, 2008
- Community renewable energy: What should it mean pp. 497-500

- Gordon Walker and Patrick Devine-Wright
- Preparing for global rollout: A `developed country first' demonstration programme for rapid CCS deployment pp. 501-507

- Jon Gibbins and Hannah Chalmers
- Towards a local learning (innovation) model of solar photovoltaic deployment pp. 508-521

- Kwok L. Shum and Chihiro Watanabe
- A hydrogen economy and its impact on the world as we know it pp. 522-530

- Stephen Blanchette
- Bioenergy transition in rural China: Policy options and co-benefits pp. 531-540

- Lin Gan and Juan Yu
- International energy assistance needs and options for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) pp. 541-552

- David F. Von Hippel, Peter Hayes, James H. Williams, Chris Greacen, Mick Sagrillo and Timothy Savage
- Who pays for the `beer fridge' Evidence from Canada pp. 553-560

- Denise Young
- China's energy efficiency target 2010 pp. 561-570

- Ming Yang
- Artificial neural network estimation of global solar radiation using air temperature and relative humidity pp. 571-576

- Shafiqur Rehman and Mohamed Mohandes
- An adopter-centric approach to analyze the diffusion patterns of innovative residential heating systems in Sweden pp. 577-590

- Krushna Mahapatra and Leif Gustavsson
- Network constrained wind integration on Vancouver Island pp. 591-602

- Jesse D. Maddaloni, Andrew M. Rowe and Gerrit van Kooten
- Life cycle cost analysis of HPVT air collector under different Indian climatic conditions pp. 603-611

- Vivek Raman and G.N. Tiwari
- The Spanish retail petroleum market: New patterns of competition since the liberalization of the industry pp. 612-626

- Alejandro Bello and Sandra Cavero
- A portfolio risk analysis on electricity supply planning pp. 627-641

- Yun-Hsun Huang and Jung-Hua Wu
- Potentials and costs of carbon dioxide mitigation in the world's buildings pp. 642-661

- Diana Urge-Vorsatz and Aleksandra Novikova
- Energy use efficiency in the Indian manufacturing sector: An interstate analysis pp. 662-672

- Kankana Mukherjee
- America's bottom-up climate change mitigation policy pp. 673-685

- Nicholas Lutsey and Daniel Sperling
- Rhetoric versus reality: Russian threats to European energy supply pp. 686-692

- Andreas Goldthau
- Coal and sustainable energy supply challenges and barriers pp. 693-703

- K. Kavouridis and N. Koukouzas
- The arguments for and against ownership unbundling of energy transmission networks pp. 704-713

- Michael Pollitt
- Energy impact of indoor environmental policy for air-conditioned offices of Hong Kong pp. 714-721

- L.T. Wong, K.W. Mui and K.L. Shi
- Analysis of the impacts of combining carbon taxation and emission trading on different industry sectors pp. 722-729

- Cheng F. Lee, Sue J. Lin and Charles Lewis
- The sustainability challenge of meeting carbon dioxide targets in Europe by 2020 pp. 730-742

- Laura Saikku, Aapo Rautiainen and Pekka E. Kauppi
- Technical and economic assessment of hybrid photovoltaic/wind system with battery storage in Corsica island pp. 743-754

- S. Diaf, M. Belhamel, M. Haddadi and A. Louche
- Does more energy consumption bolster economic growth An application of the nonlinear threshold regression model pp. 755-767

- Bwo-Nung Huang, M.J. Hwang and C.W. Yang
- Psychological determinants of attitude towards and willingness to pay for green electricity pp. 768-774

- Andre Hansla, Amelie Gamble, Asgeir Juliusson and Tommy Garling
- An econometrics view of worldwide fossil fuel consumption and the role of US pp. 775-786

- Shahriar Shafiee and Erkan Topal
- Price drivers and structural breaks in European carbon prices 2005-2007 pp. 787-797

- Emilie Alberola, Julien Chevallier and Benoît Chèze
- External determinants for the adoption of stationary fuel cells--Infrastructure and policy issues pp. 798-810

- Cornelia R. Karger and Richard Bongartz
- Regional CO2 budget, countermeasures and reduction aims for the Alpine tourist region of Davos, Switzerland pp. 811-820

- A. Walz, G.-P. Calonder, F. Hagedorn, C. Lardelli, C. Lundstrom and V. Stockli
- Total-factor energy efficiency of regions in Japan pp. 821-833

- Satoshi Honma and Jin-Li Hu
- Importance of biomass energy sources for Turkey pp. 834-842

- Ayhan Demirbas
- Emergency management in the Swedish electricity market: The need to challenge the responsibility gap pp. 843-849

- Jenny Palm
- Integrated energy planning for transportation sector--A case study for Iran with techno-economic approach pp. 850-866

- Mehdi Sadeghi and Hossein Mirshojaeian Hosseini
- Russian natural gas exports--Will Russian gas price reforms improve the European security of supply pp. 867-880

- Eirik Sagen and Marina Tsygankova
- Mitigation of maximum world oil production: Shortage scenarios pp. 881-889

- Robert L. Hirsch
- An econometric study on long-term energy outlook and the implications of renewable energy utilization in Malaysia pp. 890-899

- Peck Yean Gan and ZhiDong Li
- Development of modified rational buyer auction for procurement of ancillary services utilizing participation matrix pp. 900-909

- R. Jamalzadeh, M.M. Ardehali and M. Rashidinejad
- Electricity consumption-real GDP causality nexus: Evidence from a bootstrapped causality test for 30 OECD countries pp. 910-918

- Paresh Narayan and Arti Prasad
Volume 36, issue 1, 2008
- Strategic thinking on IGCC development in China pp. 1-11

- Hengwei Liu, Weidou Ni, Zheng Li and Linwei Ma
- Firm performance and employment in the EU emissions trading scheme: An empirical assessment for Germany pp. 12-22

- Niels Anger and Ulrich Oberndorfer
- Change in public attitudes towards a Cornish wind farm: Implications for planning pp. 23-33

- Douglas C. Eltham, Gareth P. Harrison and Simon J. Allen
- When do energy-efficient appliances generate energy savings? Some evidence from Canada pp. 34-46

- Denise Young
- Economic analysis of passive houses and low-energy houses compared with standard houses pp. 47-55

- A. Audenaert, S.H. De Cleyn and B. Vankerckhove
- Resource curse: An analysis of causes, experiences and possible ways forward pp. 56-65

- Paul Stevens and Evelyn Dietsche
- Outlook for solar water heaters in Taiwan pp. 66-72

- Keh-Chin Chang, Tsong-Sheng Lee, Wei-Min Lin and Kung-Ming Chung
- Energy in Brazil: Toward sustainable development? pp. 73-83

- Amaro Olimpio Pereira , Jeferson Borghetti Soares, Ricardo Gorini de Oliveira and Renato Pinto de Queiroz
- Perspectives on implementing energy efficiency in existing Swedish detached houses pp. 84-96

- Anna Joelsson and Leif Gustavsson
- Miscanthus and willow heat production--An effective land-use strategy for greenhouse gas emission avoidance in Ireland? pp. 97-107

- David Styles and Michael B. Jones
- Renewable energy and employment in Germany pp. 108-117

- Ulrike Lehr, Joachim Nitsch, Marlene Kratzat, Christian Lutz and Dietmar Edler
- Energy consumption and economic growth in Turkey during the past two decades pp. 118-127

- Mustafa Balat
- Role of exergy in increasing efficiency and sustainability and reducing environmental impact pp. 128-137

- Marc A. Rosen, Ibrahim Dincer and Mehmet Kanoglu
- Technological learning in energy-environment-economy modelling: A survey pp. 138-162

- Sondès Kahouli
- Economic and environmental impacts from the implementation of an intelligent demand side management system at the European level pp. 163-180

- G. Papagiannis, A. Dagoumas, N. Lettas and P. Dokopoulos
- The energy benefit of stainless steel recycling pp. 181-192

- Jeremiah Johnson, B.K. Reck, T. Wang and T.E. Graedel
- Climate trade-off between black carbon and carbon dioxide emissions pp. 193-200

- O. Boucher and M.S. Reddy
- Regulatory reforms and productivity: An empirical analysis of the Japanese electricity industry pp. 201-209

- Makiko Nakano and Shunsuke Managi
- Electricity sector integration in West Africa pp. 210-223

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- Taming of the few--The unequal distribution of greenhouse gas emissions from personal travel in the UK pp. 224-238

- Christian Brand and Brenda Boardman
- GHG emissions, GDP growth and the Kyoto Protocol: A revisit of Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis pp. 239-247

- Wei Ming Huang, Grace W.M. Lee and Chih Cheng Wu
- Influence of European passenger cars weight to exhaust CO2 emissions pp. 248-257

- Efthimios Zervas and Christos Lazarou
- Electricity consumption and associated GHG emissions of the Jordanian industrial sector: Empirical analysis and future projection pp. 258-267

- A. Al-Ghandoor, I. Al-Hinti, J.O. Jaber and S.A. Sawalha
- Waste gas emission control and constraints of energy and economy in China pp. 268-279

- Liang Dapeng and Zhou Yan
- Second-home electricity consumption pp. 280-289

- Frits M. Andersen, Morten S. Christensen, Ole Michael Jensen, Niels-Ulrik Kofoed and Poul Erik Morthorst
- Price interactions and discovery among natural gas spot markets in North America pp. 290-302

- Haesun Park, James W. Mjelde and David Bessler
- Estimation of potential impact of climate change on the heating energy use of existing houses pp. 303-310

- Radu Zmeureanu and Guillaume Renaud
- Prospects for Jatropha biofuels in Tanzania: An analysis with Strategic Niche Management pp. 311-325

- Janske van Eijck and Henny Romijn
- Implication of CO2 capture technologies options in electricity generation in Korea pp. 326-334

- Seungmoon Lee, Jin-Won Park, Ho-Jun Song, Sanjeev Maken and Tom Filburn
- International technology-oriented agreements to address climate change pp. 335-356

- Heleen de Coninck, Carolyn Fischer, Richard Newell and Takahiro Ueno
- Can the environmental benefits of biomass support agriculture?--The case of cereals for electricity and bioethanol production in Northern Spain pp. 357-366

- Maria Isabel Blanco and Diego Azqueta
- Life cycle GHG assessment of fossil fuel power plants with carbon capture and storage pp. 367-380

- Naser A. Odeh and Timothy T. Cockerill
- Regulatory policy governing cadmium-telluride photovoltaics: A case study contrasting life cycle management with the precautionary principle pp. 381-387

- Parikhit Sinha, Christopher J. Kriegner, William A. Schew, Swiatoslav W. Kaczmar, Matthew Traister and David J. Wilson
- Environmental and economic benefits resulting from citizens' participation in CO2 emissions trading: An efficient alternative solution to the voluntary compensation of CO2 emissions pp. 388-397

- Olivier Rousse
- Successful diversification strategies of electricity companies: An explorative empirical study on the success of different diversification strategies of German electricity companies in the wake of the European market liberalization pp. 398-412

- Ralf Muller, Martin Steinert and Stephanie Teufel
- Beyond an energy deal: Impacts of the Sino-Australia uranium agreement pp. 413-422

- Jiaping Wu, Stephen T. Garnett and Tony Barnes
- Russian and European gas interdependence: Could contractual trade channel geopolitics? pp. 423-442

- Dominique Finon and Catherine Locatelli
- Simulation scenarios for rapid reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in the western electricity system pp. 443-455

- Andrew Ford
- Analysis of the international distribution of per capita CO2 emissions using the polarization concept pp. 456-466

- Juan Duro and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Energy savings certificates: A market-based tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions pp. 467-476

- Edward Vine and Jan Hamrin
- The prerequisite for competition in the restructured wholesale Saudi electricity market pp. 477-484

- Tareq A. Al-Muhawesh and Isa S. Qamber
- Biofuel chain development in Germany: Organisation, opportunities, and challenges pp. 485-489

- Kirsti Dautzenberg and Jon Hanf
- S. Schram and B. Caterino, Editors, Making Political Science Matter: Debating Knowledge, Research and Method, New York University Press (2006) ISBN 978-0-8147-4033-0 [pound sign]15.50 pp. 490-491

- Shane Fudge
- Stedi Media, Climate Policy Uncertainty and Investment Risk: In Support of the G8 Plan of Action, The International Energy Agency, France (2007) ISBN 978-92-64-03014-5 142pp., [euro]75, Paper copy pp. 491-493

- Patrick Criqui
- Corrigendum to "The 2 [degree sign]C scenario--A sustainable world energy perspective": [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 4969-4980] pp. 493-494

- Wolfram Krewitt, Sonja Simon, Wina Graus, Sven Teske, Arthouros Zervos and Oliver Schafer
- Corrigendum to "Public policy and biofuels: The way forward?": [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 5737-5746] pp. 493-495

- Michael B. Charles, Rachel Ryan, Neal Ryan and Richard Oloruntoba
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