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Volume 35, issue 12, 2007
- Bioenergy expansion in the EU: Cost-effective climate change mitigation, employment creation and reduced dependency on imported fuels pp. 5965-5979

- Goran Berndes and Julia Hansson
- Impacts of policy means for increased use of forest-based bioenergy in Norway--A spatial partial equilibrium analysis pp. 5980-5990

- Erik Tromborg, Torjus Folsland Bolkesjo and Birger Solberg
- Biofuel market and carbon modeling to analyse French biofuel policy pp. 5991-6002

- F. Bernard and A. Prieur
- Supply of biomass, bioenergy, and carbon mitigation: Method and application pp. 6003-6009

- Jianbang Gan
- How to model different socio-economic and environmental aspects of biomass utilisation: Case study in selected regions in Slovenia and Croatia pp. 6010-6020

- N. Krajnc and J. Domac
- Economic and CO2 mitigation impacts of promoting biomass heating systems: An input-output study for Vorarlberg, Austria pp. 6021-6035

- Reinhard Madlener and Martin Koller
- Impacts of biodiesel production on Croatian economy pp. 6036-6045

- Biljana Kulisic, Efstratios Loizou, Stelios Rozakis and Velimir Segon
- Socio-economic impacts of energy crops for heat generation in Northern Greece pp. 6046-6059

- Calliope Panoutsou
- New ways for the integrated appraisal of national energy scenarios: The case of renewable energy use in Austria pp. 6060-6074

- Reinhard Madlener, Katharina Kowalski and Sigrid Stagl
- Developing a sustainability framework for the assessment of bioenergy systems pp. 6075-6083

- Lucia Elghali, Roland Clift, Philip Sinclair, Calliope Panoutsou and Ausilio Bauen
- A participatory systems approach to modeling social, economic, and ecological components of bioenergy pp. 6084-6094

- Thomas S. Buchholz, Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
- How to transform local energy systems towards bioenergy? Three strategy models for transformation pp. 6095-6105

- Kjell Martensson and Karin Westerberg
- Surface technologies 2006--Alternative energies and policy options pp. 6106-6111

- Lars Rose
- Energy efficiency developments in the Dutch energy-intensive manufacturing industry, 1980-2003 pp. 6112-6131

- Maarten Neelis, Andrea Ramirez-Ramirez, Martin Patel, Jacco Farla, Piet Boonekamp and Kornelis Blok
- Trigeneration primary energy saving evaluation for energy planning and policy development pp. 6132-6144

- Gianfranco Chicco and Pierluigi Mancarella
- Welfare impacts of electricity generation sector reform in the Philippines pp. 6145-6162

- Natsuko Toba
- Incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks: Lessons of experience from Britain pp. 6163-6187

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- The transit oil and gas pipeline and the role of bargaining: A non-technical discussion pp. 6188-6194

- Ekpen J. Omonbude
- Energy-related emissions and mitigation opportunities from the household sector in Delhi pp. 6195-6211

- Rashmi Kadian, R.P. Dahiya and H.P. Garg
- Service quality in the electricity industry: The role of privatization and managerial behavior pp. 6212-6224

- Elena Fumagalli, Paola Garrone and Luca Grilli
- The long-term life cycle private and external costs of high coal usage in the US pp. 6225-6234

- Joule Bergerson and Lester Lave
- A multi-criteria evaluation method for climate change mitigation policy instruments pp. 6235-6257

- Popi Konidari and Dimitrios Mavrakis
- A panel cointegration analysis of the demand for oil in the Middle East pp. 6258-6265

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Emerging in between: The multi-level governance of renewable energy in the English regions pp. 6266-6280

- Adrian Smith
- Carbon leakage from unilateral Environmental Tax Reforms in Europe, 1995-2005 pp. 6281-6292

- Terry Barker, Sudhir Junankar, Hector Pollitt and Philip Summerton
- Quality management organisation, validation of standards, developments and inquiries for solid-recovered fuels--An overview on the QUOVADIS-Project pp. 6293-6298

- Bernd Manfred Gawlik, Elzbieta Sobiecka, Stefano Vaccaro and Giovanni Ciceri
- Welfare distribution effect of a price reduction in the Dutch gas transport market: A scenario analysis of regulatory policy, market form and rent allocation pp. 6299-6308

- Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- Nordic air quality co-benefits from European post-2012 climate policies pp. 6309-6322

- Kristin Rypdal, Nathan Rive, Stefan Astrom, Niko Karvosenoja, Kristin Aunan, Jesper L. Bak, Kaarle Kupiainen and Jaakko Kukkonen
- Efficiency analysis of Chinese industry: A directional distance function approach pp. 6323-6331

- Michio Watanabe and Katsuya Tanaka
- International passenger transport and climate change: A sector analysis in car demand and associated CO2 emissions from 2000 to 2050 pp. 6332-6345

- Ina Meyer, M. Leimbach and C.C. Jaeger
- Major oil exporters may profit rather than lose, in a carbon-constrained world pp. 6346-6353

- Tobias A. Persson, C. Azar, D. Johansson and K. Lindgren
- Energy productivity improvements and the rebound effect: An overview of the state of knowledge pp. 6354-6363

- John Dimitropoulos
- Assessing the date of the global oil peak: The need to use 2P reserves pp. 6364-6382

- R.W. Bentley, S.A. Mannan and S.J. Wheeler
- New prospects in the political economy of inner-Caspian hydrocarbons and western energy corridor through Turkey pp. 6383-6394

- Mert Bilgin
- A computer-based system for environmental impact assessment (EIA) applications to energy power stations in Turkey: CEDINFO pp. 6395-6401

- Nuriye Peker Say, Muzaffer Yucel and Mehmet Yilmazer
- Is small beautiful? A multicriteria assessment of small-scale energy technology applications in local governments pp. 6402-6412

- Jonathan Burton and Klaus Hubacek
- The energy-irrigation nexus and its impact on groundwater markets in eastern Indo-Gangetic basin: Evidence from West Bengal, India pp. 6413-6430

- Aditi Mukherji
- Technological learning in offshore wind energy: Different roles of the government pp. 6431-6444

- Thijs Smit, Martin Junginger and Ruud Smits
- Scenario analysis on CO2 emissions reduction potential in China's electricity sector pp. 6445-6456

- Wenjia Cai, Can Wang, Ke Wang, Ying Zhang and Jining Chen
- Calculating economy-wide energy intensity decline rate: The role of sectoral output and energy shares pp. 6457-6466

- Soham Baksi and Chris Green
- Research, development, demonstration, and early deployment policies for advanced-coal technology in China pp. 6467-6477

- Lifeng Zhao and Kelly Sims Gallagher
- Lessons learned from Brazilian natural gas industry reform pp. 6478-6490

- Melissa Cristina Mathias and Alexandre Szklo
- Forecasting based on sectoral energy consumption of GHGs in Turkey and mitigation policies pp. 6491-6505

- Adnan Sozen, Zafer Gulseven and Erol Arcaklioglu
- Exploring the oil price and real GDP nexus for a small island economy, the Fiji Islands pp. 6506-6513

- Arti Prasad, Paresh Narayan and Jashwini Narayan
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by inducing energy conservation and distributed generation from elimination of electric utility customer charges pp. 6514-6525

- Joshua Pearce and Paul J. Harris
- Environmental considerations in energy planning for the Amazon region: Downstream effects of dams pp. 6526-6534

- Waleska Valenca Manyari and Osmar Abilio de Carvalho
- A policy proposal for the introduction of solar home systems in East Timor pp. 6535-6545

- M. Bond, R.J. Fuller and Lu Aye
- Climate change drives wind turbines pp. 6546-6548

- Ming Yang
- Modelling oil price volatility pp. 6549-6553

- Paresh Narayan and Seema Narayan
- Energy and American Society--Thirteen Myths, B. Sovacool, M. Brown (Eds.). Springer, Berlin (2007, ISBN: 978-1-4020-5563-8, 371pp., $79.95 pp. 6554-6555

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
Volume 35, issue 11, 2007
- Alan Manne pp. 5261-5262

- G. Stephan
- Introduction to this issue pp. 5263-5266

- Philippe Thalmann
- The implications of the historical decline in US energy intensity for long-run CO2 emission projections pp. 5267-5286

- Ian Sue Wing and Richard S. Eckaus
- Measuring the value of induced technological change pp. 5287-5297

- Reyer Gerlagh
- Integrated assessment of global climate change with learning-by-doing and energy-related research and development pp. 5298-5309

- Georg Muller-Furstenberger and Gunter Stephan
- Carbon dioxide emission scenarios for the USA pp. 5310-5326

- Richard Tol
- A MERGE model with endogenous technological change and the cost of carbon stabilization pp. 5327-5336

- Socrates Kypreos
- Impact assessment of emissions stabilization scenarios with and without induced technological change pp. 5337-5345

- Claudia Kemfert and Truong Truong
- Forestry and the carbon market response to stabilize climate pp. 5346-5353

- Massimo Tavoni, Brent Sohngen and Valentina Bosetti
- Climate change, mitigation and adaptation with uncertainty and learning pp. 5354-5369

- Alan Ingham, Jie Ma and Alistair Ulph
- Global economic effects of changes in crops, pasture, and forests due to changing climate, carbon dioxide, and ozone pp. 5370-5383

- John Reilly, S. Paltsev, B. Felzer, X. Wang, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, R. Prinn, M. Sarofim, A. Sokolov and C. Wang
- Linking extreme climate events and economic impacts: Examples from the Swiss Alps pp. 5384-5392

- Martin Beniston
- History and policy of biodiesel in Brazil pp. 5393-5398

- Gabriella P.A.G. Pousa, Andre L.F. Santos and Paulo A.Z. Suarez
- How the next US president should slow global warming pp. 5399-5402

- Elizabeth Lokey
- The national security dividend of global carbon mitigation pp. 5403-5410

- Bryan K. Mignone
- Can one say ethanol is a real threat to gasoline? pp. 5411-5421

- Alexandre Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer and Fernanda Delgado
- Environmental assessment of the Greek transport sector pp. 5422-5432

- C. Koroneos and E. Nanaki
- New sources will drive global emissions pp. 5433-5435

- Hoff Stauffer
- Trade pattern change impact on industrial CO2 emissions in Taiwan pp. 5436-5446

- Jung-Hua Wu, Yen-Yin Chen and Yun-Hsun Huang
- Sectoral energy consumption by source and economic growth in Turkey pp. 5447-5456

- Thomas Jobert and Fatih Karanfil
- Energy comes home pp. 5457-5465

- Margrethe Aune
- Differing perspectives of major oil firms on future energy developments: An illustrative framework pp. 5466-5480

- Youngho Chang and Jiayun Yong
- Lessons for effective renewable electricity policy from Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 5481-5495

- Judith Lipp
- Changing structure of income indoor air pollution relationship in India pp. 5496-5504

- K.S. Kavi Kumar and Brinda Viswanathan
- Solving the oil independence problem: Is it possible? pp. 5505-5514

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Local-scale analysis of carbon mitigation strategies: Tompkins County, New York, USA pp. 5515-5525

- Timothy M. Vadas, Timothy J. Fahey, Ruth E. Sherman and David Kay
- Enabling optimal energy options under the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 5526-5534

- Asmerom M. Gilau, Robert Van Buskirk and Mitchell J. Small
- Dynamic cyclical comovements of oil prices with industrial production, consumer prices, unemployment, and stock prices pp. 5535-5540

- Bradley Ewing and Mark A. Thompson
- Implementation of voluntary agreements for energy efficiency in China pp. 5541-5548

- Yuan Hu
- Stakeholder opinion on constrained 2030 bioenergy scenarios for North West England pp. 5549-5561

- Paul Upham and Dorian Speakman
- An evaluation of possible EU air transport emissions trading scheme allocation methods pp. 5562-5570

- Peter Morrell
- Is the choice of renewable portfolio standards random? pp. 5571-5575

- Ming-Yuan Huang, Janaki R.R. Alavalapati, Douglas R. Carter and Matthew H. Langholtz
- Electricity produced from renewable energy sources--What target are we aiming for? pp. 5576-5584

- Karolien Verhaegen, Leonardo Meeus, Bram Delvaux and Ronnie Belmans
- Development of assessment model for demand-side management investment programs in Korea pp. 5585-5590

- Deok Ki Lee, Sang Yong Park and Soo Uk Park
- Analysis of economic characteristics of a tariff system for thermal energy activities pp. 5591-5600

- Eraldo Banovac, Tomislav Gelo and Jurica Šimurina
- Impact of the oil price and fiscal facilities on offshore mining at the Dutch Continental Shelf pp. 5601-5613

- Arie ten Cate and Machiel Mulder
- Electricity spot price dynamics: Beyond financial models pp. 5614-5621

- Graeme Guthrie and Steen Videbeck
- The effectiveness of energy efficiency improvement in a developing country: Rebound effect of residential electricity use in South Korea pp. 5622-5629

- Sang-Hyeon Jin
- A reactor-level analysis of busbar costs for US nuclear plants, 1970-2005 pp. 5630-5642

- Jonathan Koomey and Nathan E. Hultman
- Fuzzy possibilistic model for medium-term power generation planning with environmental criteria pp. 5643-5655

- E. Muela, G. Schweickardt and F. Garces
- A strategic planning model for natural gas transmission networks pp. 5656-5670

- Alireza Kabirian and Mohammad Reza Hemmati
- Using biomass for climate change mitigation and oil use reduction pp. 5671-5691

- L. Gustavsson, J. Holmberg, V. Dornburg, R. Sathre, T. Eggers, K. Mahapatra and G. Marland
- Potential of hydrogen from oil palm biomass as a source of renewable energy worldwide pp. 5692-5701

- Tau Len Kelly-Yong, Keat Teong Lee, Abdul Rahman Mohamed and Subhash Bhatia
- Estimation of residential electricity demand function in Seoul by correction for sample selection bias pp. 5702-5707

- Seung-Hoon Yoo, Joo Suk Lee and Seung-Jun Kwak
- A methodology for optimal sizing of autonomous hybrid PV/wind system pp. 5708-5718

- S. Diaf, D. Diaf, M. Belhamel, M. Haddadi and A. Louche
- Predicting future UK housing stock and carbon emissions pp. 5719-5727

- Sukumar Natarajan and Geoffrey J. Levermore
- Domestic futures--Which way to a low-carbon housing stock? pp. 5728-5736

- Sukumar Natarajan and Geoffrey J. Levermore
- Public policy and biofuels: The way forward? pp. 5737-5746

- Michael B. Charles, Rachel Ryan, Neal Ryan and Richard Oloruntoba
- Transposition of the EU cogeneration directive: A vision for Portugal pp. 5747-5753

- Nuno Afonso Moreira, Eliseu Monteiro and Sergio Ferreira
- A multi-criteria approach to evaluate the natural gas energy systems pp. 5754-5765

- Cristian Dinca, Adrian Badea, Patrick Rousseaux and Tiberiu Apostol
- Investment risks under uncertain climate change policy pp. 5766-5773

- William Blyth, Richard Bradley, Derek Bunn, Charlie Clarke, Tom Wilson and Ming Yang
- Energy policies for increased industrial energy efficiency: Evaluation of a local energy programme for manufacturing SMEs pp. 5774-5783

- Patrik Thollander, Maria Danestig and Patrik Rohdin
- Organizational human factors as barriers to energy efficiency in electrical motors systems in industry pp. 5784-5794

- Antonio Vanderley Herrero Sola and Antonio Augusto de Paula Xavier
- China and the relationship between the oil price and the dollar pp. 5795-5805

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Valérie Mignon and Alexis Penot
- The Commons revisited: The tragedy continues pp. 5806-5818

- Bob Lloyd
- Investment incentives in the Korean electricity market pp. 5819-5828

- Jung-Yeon Park, Nam-Sung Ahn, Yong-Beum Yoon, Kyung-Ho Koh and Derek W. Bunn
- Short-run and long-run elasticities of import demand for crude oil in Turkey pp. 5829-5835

- Galip Altinay
- The influence of perceived uncertainty on entrepreneurial action in emerging renewable energy technology; biomass gasification projects in the Netherlands pp. 5836-5854

- Ineke S.M. Meijer, Marko P. Hekkert and Joop F.M. Koppenjan
- Tracking electricity generation attributes in Europe pp. 5855-5864

- W. Lise, C. Timpe, J.C. Jansen and M. ten Donkelaar
- An empirical analysis on the adoption of alternative fuel vehicles: The case of natural gas vehicles pp. 5865-5875

- Sonia Yeh
- An estimation of cogeneration potential by using refinery residuals in Mexico pp. 5876-5891

- J.E. Marin-Sanchez and M.A. Rodriguez-Toral
- Using LMDI method to analyze the change of China's industrial CO2 emissions from final fuel use: An empirical analysis pp. 5892-5900

- Lancui Liu, Ying Fan, Gang Wu and Yi-Ming Wei
- A real option analysis of investments in hydropower--The case of Norway pp. 5901-5908

- Frode Kjaerland
- Market risks and oilfield ownership--Refining oil and gas disclosures pp. 5909-5917

- Gavin L. Kretzschmar, Bård Misund and David Hatherly
- Evaluating fuel ethanol feedstocks from energy policy perspectives: A comparative energy assessment of corn and corn stover pp. 5918-5930

- Amanda Lavigne and Susan E. Powers
- Ensuring emergency power for critical municipal services with natural gas-fired combined heat and power (CHP) systems: A cost-benefit analysis of a preemptive strategy pp. 5931-5937

- Jerry Jackson
- The energy-climate challenge: Recent trends in CO2 emissions from fuel combustion pp. 5938-5952

- Roberta Quadrelli and Sierra Peterson
- Loss aversion and price volatility as determinants of attitude towards and preference for variable price in the Swedish electricity market pp. 5953-5957

- E. Asgeir Juliusson, Amelie Gamble and Tommy Garling
- Renewable corn-ethanol and energy security pp. 5958-5963

- James Eaves and Stephen Eaves
Volume 35, issue 10, 2007
- CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and output in France pp. 4772-4778

- James Ang
- CDM potential of bagasse cogeneration in India pp. 4779-4798

- Pallav Purohit and Axel Michaelowa
- The potential of gas-to-liquid technology in the energy market: The case of Qatar pp. 4799-4811

- R. Chedid, M. Kobrosly and R. Ghajar
- Government regulation as an impetus for innovation: Evidence from energy performance regulation in the Dutch residential building sector pp. 4812-4825

- Milou Beerepoot and Niels Beerepoot
- Compact or spread-out cities: Urban planning, taxation, and the vulnerability to transportation shocks pp. 4826-4838

- Francois Gusdorf and Stephane Hallegatte
- Carbon-neutral economy with fossil fuel-based hydrogen energy and carbon materials pp. 4839-4846

- John W. Halloran
- Energy management in Lucknow city pp. 4847-4868

- Hina Zia and V. Devadas
- Integration between environmental management and strategic planning in the oil and gas sector pp. 4869-4878

- Alessandra Magrini and Luiz dos Santos Lins
- GIS approach to the definition of capacity and generation ceilings of renewable energy technologies pp. 4879-4892

- Javier Dominguez Bravo, Xavier Garcia Casals and Irene Pinedo Pascua
- Wind energy development policy and prospects in Lithuania pp. 4893-4901

- Antanas Markevicius, Vladislovas Katinas and Mantas Marciukaitis
- Estimation of real GDP and unrecorded economy in Turkey based on environmental data pp. 4902-4908

- Fatih Karanfil and Ata Özkaya
- Lifecycle analysis of different urban transport options for Bangladesh pp. 4909-4918

- Ijaz Hossain and Gurcan Gulen
- Turn of the century refueling: A review of innovations in early gasoline refueling methods and analogies for hydrogen pp. 4919-4934

- Marc W. Melaina
- The macro-economic rebound effect and the UK economy pp. 4935-4946

- Terry Barker, Paul Ekins and Timothy Foxon
- Electricity disclosure: The troubled birth of a new policy pp. 4947-4958

- Brenda Boardman and Jane Palmer
- An imbalanced development of coal and electricity industries in China pp. 4959-4968

- Bing Wang
- The 2 [degree sign]C scenario--A sustainable world energy perspective pp. 4969-4980

- Wolfram Krewitt, Sonja Simon, Wina Graus, Sven Teske, Arthouros Zervos and Oliver Schafer
- Prediction of net energy consumption based on economic indicators (GNP and GDP) in Turkey pp. 4981-4992

- Adnan Sozen and Erol Arcaklioglu
- Situation of Turkey's energy indicators among the EU member states pp. 4993-5002

- Adnan Sozen and Muammer Nalbant
- Energy saving and CO2 mitigation through restructuring Jordan's transportation sector: The diesel passenger cars scenario pp. 5003-5011

- I. Al-Hinti, A. Al-Ghandoor, B. Akash and E. Abu-Nada
- Assessment of the Turkish utility sector through energy and exergy analyses pp. 5012-5020

- Zafer Utlu and Arif Hepbasli
- The privatization of electricity distribution in Turkey: A legal and economic analysis pp. 5021-5034

- Ali Ulusoy and Fuat Oguz
- Research on the spatial structure of crude oil flow and the characteristics of its flow field in China pp. 5035-5050

- Yuan Zhao, Li-Sha Hao and Lu Wan
- Analysis of a wind farm's revenue in the British and Spanish markets pp. 5051-5059

- Jorge L. Angarita-Marquez, Carlos A. Hernandez-Aramburo and Julio Usaola-Garcia
- A mathematical model for the composition of Brazilian ethanol shares for exportation to be blended to gasoline pp. 5060-5063

- Mauro A.S.S. Ravagnani, Werner I. Thonern and Jose A. Caballero
- Concentration in the European electricity industry: The internal market as solution? pp. 5064-5076

- Fabio Domanico
- A note on US royalty relief, rent sharing and offshore oil production pp. 5077-5079

- Paul Hallwood
- Electric power industry restructuring and ROE: The case of Korea Electric Power Corporation pp. 5080-5090

- Gu-Hwan Won
- Stakeholder perceptions of CO2 capture and storage in Europe: Results from a survey pp. 5091-5108

- Simon Shackley, Holly Waterman, Per Godfroij, David Reiner, Jason Anderson, Kathy Draxlbauer and Todd Flach
- Environmental and economic assessment of the chemical absorption process in Korea using the LEAP model pp. 5109-5116

- Ho-Jun Song, Seungmoon Lee, Sanjeev Maken, Se-Woong Ahn, Jin-Won Park, Byoungryul Min and Wongun Koh
- Restructuring and generation of electrical energy in the Iberian Peninsula pp. 5117-5129

- E. Fernandez Dominguez and J. Xiberta Bernat
- A model of market power in electricity industries subject to peak load pricing pp. 5130-5135

- Maria-Soledad Arellano and Pablo Serra
- As if Kyoto mattered: The clean development mechanism and transportation pp. 5136-5150

- P. Christopher Zegras
- Determination of optimum insulation thicknesses of the external walls and roof (ceiling) for Turkey's different degree-day regions pp. 5151-5155

- Nuri Sisman, Emin Kahya, Nil Aras and Haydar Aras
- Multiple calibration decomposition analysis: Energy use and carbon dioxide emissions in the Japanese economy, 1970-1995 pp. 5156-5170

- Shinichiro Okushima and Makoto Tamura
- Sustainability of energy production and use in Iran pp. 5171-5180

- A.R. Karbassi, M.A. Abduli and E. Mahin Abdollahzadeh
- The economics of climate change and the change of climate in economics pp. 5181-5194

- Kevin Maréchal
- Fossil energy savings and GHG mitigation potentials of ethanol as a gasoline substitute in Thailand pp. 5195-5205

- Thu Lan T. Nguyen, Shabbir H. Gheewala and Savitri Garivait
- Demand for storage of natural gas in northwestern Europe: Trends 2005-30 pp. 5206-5219

- Felix Hoffler and Madjid Kubler
- An Analytical Network Process (ANP) evaluation of alternative fuels for electricity generation in Turkey pp. 5220-5228

- Aylin Köne and Tayfun Buke
- Integration of genetic algorithm, computer simulation and design of experiments for forecasting electrical energy consumption pp. 5229-5241

- A. Azadeh and S. Tarverdian
- Internalising external costs of electricity and heat production in a municipal energy system pp. 5242-5253

- Kristina Holmgren and Shahnaz Amiri
- Distribution dynamics of energy intensities: A cross-country analysis pp. 5254-5259

- Roberto Ezcurra
Volume 35, issue 9, 2007
- Public and stakeholder perceptions of 2030 bioenergy scenarios for the Yorkshire and Humber region pp. 4403-4412

- Paul Upham, Simon Shackley and Holly Waterman
- Environmental damage costs in Iran by the energy sector pp. 4413-4423

- Majid Shafie-Pour and Mojtaba Ardestani
- Evaluating the limits of solar photovoltaics (PV) in electric power systems utilizing energy storage and other enabling technologies pp. 4424-4433

- Paul Denholm and Robert M. Margolis
- Passenger transport modal split based on budgets and implication for energy consumption: Approach and application in China pp. 4434-4443

- Shuwei Zhang, Kejun Jiang and Deshun Liu
- Cost and performance of fossil fuel power plants with CO2 capture and storage pp. 4444-4454

- Edward S. Rubin, Chao Chen and Anand B. Rao
- The carbon content of Japan-US trade pp. 4455-4462

- Frank Ackerman, Masanobu Ishikawa and Mikio Suga
- The determinants of cost efficiency of hydroelectric generating plants: A random frontier approach pp. 4463-4470

- Carlos Barros and Nicolas Peypoch
- Distributed energy resources market diffusion model pp. 4471-4484

- Karl Magnus Maribu, Ryan M. Firestone, Chris Marnay and Afzal S. Siddiqui
- Electricity consumption in G7 countries: A panel cointegration analysis of residential demand elasticities pp. 4485-4494

- Paresh Narayan, Russell Smyth and Arti Prasad
- Optimization of alternative options for SO2 emissions control in the Mexican electrical sector pp. 4495-4503

- Jorge Islas and Genice Grande
- Implications of high energy prices for energy system and emissions--The response from an energy model for Germany pp. 4504-4515

- Dag Martinsen, Volker Krey and Peter Markewitz
- Using GIS to evaluate the impact of exclusion zones on the connection cost of wave energy to the electricity grid pp. 4516-4528

- Robert Prest, Trevor Daniell and Bertram Ostendorf
- The promotion of sustainable development in China through the optimization of a tax/subsidy plan among HFC and power generation CDM projects pp. 4529-4544

- Martin Resnier, Can Wang, Pengfei Du and Jining Chen
- Enhancing power supply adequacy in Spain: Migrating from capacity payments to reliability options pp. 4545-4554

- Carlos Batlle, Carlos Vazquez, Michel Rivier and Ignacio J. Perez-Arriaga
- American policy conflict in the greenhouse: Divergent trends in federal, regional, state, and local green energy and climate change policy pp. 4555-4573

- John Byrne, Kristen Hughes, Wilson Rickerson and Lado Kurdgelashvili
- Long-term energy projections: What lessons have we learned? pp. 4574-4584

- Ira Sohn
- Energy balance and GHG-abatement cost of cassava utilization for fuel ethanol in Thailand pp. 4585-4596

- Thu Lan Thi Nguyen, Shabbir H. Gheewala and Savitri Garivait
- Impact of single versus multiple policy options on the economic feasibility of biogas energy production: Swine and dairy operations in Nova Scotia pp. 4597-4610

- Bettina B. Brown, Emmanuel Yiridoe and Robert Gordon
- Cross-border transmission capacity allocation mechanisms in South East Europe pp. 4611-4622

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- Present situation and future prospects of electricity generation in Aegean Archipelago islands pp. 4623-4639

- J.K. Kaldellis and D. Zafirakis
- What induced China's energy intensity to fluctuate: 1997-2006? pp. 4640-4649

- Hua Liao, Ying Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- Stockholm CHP potential--An opportunity for CO2 reductions? pp. 4650-4660

- Maria Danestig, Alemayehu Gebremehdin and Bjorn Karlsson
- Importance of biodiesel as transportation fuel pp. 4661-4670

- Ayhan Demirbas
- The impact of the new investments in combined cycle gas turbine power plants on the Italian electricity price pp. 4671-4676

- Fulvio Fontini and Lorenzo Paloscia
- Explaining the rapid diffusion of Dutch cogeneration by innovation system functioning pp. 4677-4687

- Marko P. Hekkert, Robert Harmsen and Arjen de Jong
- Developing a long-term local society design methodology towards a low-carbon economy: An application to Shiga Prefecture in Japan pp. 4688-4703

- Koji Shimada, Yoshitaka Tanaka, Kei Gomi and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Emergy account for biomass resource exploitation by agriculture in China pp. 4704-4719

- M.M. Jiang, B. Chen, J.B. Zhou, F.R. Tao, Z. Li, Z.F. Yang and G.Q. Chen
- Should we drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? An economic perspective pp. 4720-4729

- Matthew Kotchen and Nicholas Burger
- The impact of ICT investment and energy price on industrial electricity demand: Dynamic growth model approach pp. 4730-4738

- Youngsang Cho, Jongsu Lee and Tai-Yoo Kim
- Electricity market price volatility: The case of Ontario pp. 4739-4748

- Hamidreza Zareipour, Kankar Bhattacharya and Claudio A. Canizares
- Swedish industry and Kyoto--An assessment of the effects of the European CO2 emission trading system pp. 4749-4762

- Runar Brannlund and Tommy Lundgren
- The Last Oil Shock: A Survival Guide to the Imminent Extinction of Petroleum Man, David Strahan. John Murray, London (2007); 304pp., [pound sign]12.99, ISBN-10: 0719564239; ISBN-13:978-0719564239; The Battle for Barrels, Duncan Clarke. Profile Books, London (2007) 244pp., [pound sign]20.00, ISBN-10: 1846680123, ISBN-13: 978-1846680120 pp. 4763-4764

- R.W. Bentley
- Corrigendum to "Modelling energy systems for developing countries": [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 3473-3482] pp. 4764-4765

- F. Urban, R.M.J. Benders and H.C. Moll
Volume 35, issue 8, 2007
- A Northern California-British Columbia partnership for renewable energy pp. 3979-3983

- R. Orans, S. Price, J. Williams, Chi-Keung Woo and J. Moore
- Ant colony optimization approach to estimate energy demand of Turkey pp. 3984-3990

- M. Duran Toksari
- Trade-off in emissions of acid gas pollutants and of carbon dioxide in fossil fuel power plants with carbon capture pp. 3991-3998

- Evangelos Tzimas, Arnaud Mercier, Calin-Cristian Cormos and Stathis D. Peteves
- What to expect from a greater geographic dispersion of wind farms?--A risk portfolio approach pp. 3999-4008

- Ben Drake and Klaus Hubacek
- The latest Greek statute laws and its consequences to the Greek renewable energy source market pp. 4009-4017

- Stavros Lazarou, Eleftheria Pyrgioti and Dimosthenes Agoris
- An estimation of the energy and exergy efficiencies for the energy resources consumption in the transportation sector in Malaysia pp. 4018-4026

- R. Saidur, M.A. Sattar, H.H. Masjuki, S. Ahmed and U. Hashim
- Objective and subjective evaluation of power plants and their non-radioactive emissions using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 4027-4038

- Athanasios I. Chatzimouratidis and Petros A. Pilavachi
- Modeling industrial energy demand in Greece using cointegration techniques pp. 4039-4050

- Michael Polemis
- Effects of carbon taxes on different industries by fuzzy goal programming: A case study of the petrochemical-related industries, Taiwan pp. 4051-4058

- Cheng F. Lee, Sue J. Lin, Charles Lewis and Yih F. Chang
- Willingness to pay for reduced visual disamenities from offshore wind farms in Denmark pp. 4059-4071

- Jacob Ladenburg and Alex Dubgaard
- Implications of technological learning on the prospects for renewable energy technologies in Europe pp. 4072-4087

- Martine A. Uyterlinde, Martin Junginger, Hage J. de Vries, Andre P.C. Faaij and Wim C. Turkenburg
- Estimation of Turkish road transport emissions pp. 4088-4094

- Seref Soylu
- Economics of secondary energy from GTL regarding natural gas reserves of Bolivia pp. 4095-4106

- Miguel Edgar Morales Udaeta, Geraldo Francisco Burani, Jose Omar Arzabe Maure and Cidar Ramon Oliva
- Electricity end-uses in the residential sector of Brazil pp. 4107-4120

- Enedir Ghisi, Samuel Gosch and Roberto Lamberts
- Application and development of solar energy in building industry and its prospects in China pp. 4121-4127

- Zhi-Sheng Li, Guo-Qiang Zhang, Dong-Mei Li, Jin Zhou, Li-Juan Li and Li-Xin Li
- Behavioural responses to photovoltaic systems in the UK domestic sector pp. 4128-4141

- James Keirstead
- Strategies for regional integration of electricity supply in West Africa pp. 4142-4153

- Edgard Gnansounou, Herman Bayem, Denis Bednyagin and Jun Dong
- CDM baseline approaches and carbon leakage pp. 4154-4163

- Steffen Kallbekken, Line S. Flottorp and Nathan Rive
- Prospects of sugarcane milling waste utilization for hydrogen production in India pp. 4164-4168

- S.P. Singh, R.K. Asthana and A.P. Singh
- European key issues concerning natural gas: Dependence and vulnerability pp. 4169-4176

- Mathias Reymond
- Energy sector in Ecuador: Current status pp. 4177-4189

- M.R. Pelaez-Samaniego, M. Garcia-Perez, L.A.B. Cortez, J. Oscullo and G. Olmedo
- An empirical analysis of the risk of crude oil imports in China using improved portfolio approach pp. 4190-4199

- Gang Wu, Yi-Ming Wei, Ying Fan and Lancui Liu
- Electricity pricing under "carbon emissions trading": A dominant firm with competitive fringe model pp. 4200-4220

- Monica Bonacina and Francesco Gulli`
- Has the woodfuel crisis returned? Urban charcoal consumption in Tanzania and its implications to present and future forest availability pp. 4221-4234

- Tuyeni Heita Mwampamba
- Determinants of China's energy imports: An empirical analysis pp. 4235-4246

- Xingjun Zhao and Yanrui Wu
- Seven steps to curb global warming pp. 4247-4259

- John Mathews
- Engineering and construction projects for oil and gas processing facilities: Contracting, uncertainty and the economics of information pp. 4260-4270

- Kees Berends
- Forecasting risks of natural gas consumption in Slovenia pp. 4271-4282

- Primoz Potocnik, Marko Thaler, Edvard Govekar, Igor Grabec and Alojz Poredos
- Simulation of current pricing-tendencies in the German electricity market for private consumption pp. 4283-4294

- Moritz Muller, Sensfu[ss], Frank and Martin Wietschel
- External costs from electricity generation of China up to 2030 in energy and abatement scenarios pp. 4295-4304

- Qingyu Zhang, Tian Weili, Wei Yumei and Chen Yingxu
- Do high oil prices justify an increase in taxation in a mature oil province? The case of the UK continental shelf pp. 4305-4318

- Carole Nakhle
- Two-wheeled motor vehicle technology in India: Evolution, prospects and issues pp. 4319-4331

- Narayan V. Iyer and Madhav G. Badami
- Trends in prices to commercial energy consumers in the competitive Texas electricity market pp. 4332-4339

- Jay Zarnikau, Marilyn Fox and Paul Smolen
- Transaction costs of Tradable White Certificate schemes: The Energy Efficiency Commitment as case study pp. 4340-4354

- Luis Mundaca
- Current and future financial competitiveness of electricity and heat from energy crops: A case study from Ireland pp. 4355-4367

- David Styles and Michael B. Jones
- Societal acceptance of carbon capture and storage technologies pp. 4368-4380

- Klaas van Alphen, Quirine van Voorst tot Voorst, Marko P. Hekkert and Ruud E.H.M. Smits
- Towards a contemporary approach for understanding consumer behaviour in the context of domestic energy use pp. 4381-4390

- Adam Faiers, Matt Cook and Charles Neame
- Evaluating the potential of small-scale renewable energy options to meet rural livelihoods needs: A GIS- and lifecycle cost-based assessment of Western China's options pp. 4391-4401

- John Byrne, Aiming Zhou, Bo Shen and Kristen Hughes
- Corrigendum to: "Energy conservation investments: A comparison between China and the US": [Energy Policy 35 (2007) 916-924] pp. 4401-4402

- Jiang Lin
Volume 35, issue 7, 2007
- China is moving away the pattern of "develop first and then treat the pollution" pp. 3547-3549

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Biofuels: What a Biopact between North and South could achieve pp. 3550-3570

- John A. Mathews
- Estonian electricity supply scenarios for 2020 and their environmental performance pp. 3571-3582

- Sirkka Koskela, Jyri Seppala, Ando Lipp, Marja-Riitta Hiltunen, Evelin Pold and Siret Talve
- Three laws of energy transitions pp. 3583-3594

- Igor Bashmakov
- Regulation and market power in the Spanish liquefied petroleum gas industry: Progress or failure? pp. 3595-3605

- Alejandro Bello and Emilio Huerta
- Renewable energy and macroeconomic efficiency of OECD and non-OECD economies pp. 3606-3615

- Taichen Chien and Jin-Li Hu
- Renewable energy policy and electricity market reforms in China pp. 3616-3629

- Judith A. Cherni and Joanna Kentish
- Is the public willing to pay for hydrogen buses? A comparative study of preferences in four cities pp. 3630-3642

- Tanya O'Garra, Susana Mourato, Lisa Garrity, Patrick Schmidt, Anne Beerenwinkel, Matthias Altmann, David Hart, Cornelia Graesel and Simon Whitehouse
- The European power plant infrastructure--Presentation of the Chalmers energy infrastructure database with applications pp. 3643-3664

- Jan Kjarstad and Filip Johnsson
- State-level benefits of energy efficiency pp. 3665-3674

- Bruce Tonn and Jean H. Peretz
- All CO2 is equal in the atmosphere--A comment on CDM GHG accounting standards for methane recovery and oxidation projects pp. 3675-3680

- Kenneth Mollersten and Stefan Gronkvist
- The Nordic approach to market-based provision of ancillary services pp. 3681-3700

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- New nuclear power generation in the UK: Cost benefit analysis pp. 3701-3716

- David Kennedy
- Small-scale CDM projects in a competitive electricity industry: How good is a simplified baseline methodology? pp. 3717-3728

- Ram M. Shrestha and A.M.A.K. Abeygunawardana
- Electricity demand in Kazakhstan pp. 3729-3743

- Zauresh Atakhanova and Peter Howie
- Tariff-based incentives for improving coal-power-plant efficiencies in India pp. 3744-3758

- Ananth P. Chikkatur, Ambuj D. Sagar, Nikit Abhyankar and N. Sreekumar
- Estimation of methane and nitrous oxide emission from livestock and poultry in China during 1949-2003 pp. 3759-3767

- J.B. Zhou, M.M. Jiang and G.Q. Chen
- Structure model of energy efficiency indicators and applications pp. 3768-3777

- Li-Ming Wu, Bai-Sheng Chen, Yunchang Bor and Yin-Chin Wu
- Estimating energy conservation patterns of Greek households pp. 3778-3791

- Eleni Sardianou
- An integrated DEA PCA numerical taxonomy approach for energy efficiency assessment and consumption optimization in energy intensive manufacturing sectors pp. 3792-3806

- A. Azadeh, M.S. Amalnick, S.F. Ghaderi and S.M. Asadzadeh
- Hard coal subsidies: A never-ending story? pp. 3807-3814

- Manuel Frondel, Rainer Kambeck and Christoph Schmidt
- Reliving the past in a changed environment: Hydropower ambitions, opportunities and constraints in Tajikistan pp. 3815-3825

- Kai Wegerich, Oliver Olsson and Jochen Froebrich
- Electric energy sustainability in the Eastern Balkans pp. 3826-3842

- Christopher J. Koroneos and Evanthia A. Nanaki
- Emergy analysis of cropping-grazing system in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China pp. 3843-3855

- L.X. Zhang, Z.F. Yang and G.Q. Chen
- The reform in the Turkish natural gas market: A critical evaluation pp. 3856-3867

- Tamer Cetin and Fuat Oguz
- Electricity company managers' views of environmental issues: Implications for environmental groups and government pp. 3868-3878

- Maya E. Fischhoff
- Between fragmented authoritarianism and policy coordination: Creating a Chinese market for wind energy pp. 3879-3890

- Adrian Lema and Kristian Ruby
- Meeting energy requirement of wastewater treatment in rural sector pp. 3891-3897

- Rani Devi, R.P. Dahiya, Ashok Kumar and Vijender Singh
- Effects of SO2 and NOx control on energy-efficiency power generation pp. 3898-3908

- W.H.J. Graus and E. Worrell
- Governance of the emerging bio-energy markets pp. 3909-3924

- M. Verdonk, C. Dieperink and A.P.C. Faaij
- The effects of introducing natural gas in the Canary Islands for electricity generation pp. 3925-3935

- Francisco Ramos-Real, Juan Carlos Moreno-Piquero and Jose Manuel Ramos-Henriquez
- International comparison of energy efficiency of fossil power generation pp. 3936-3951

- W.H.J. Graus, M. Voogt and E. Worrell
- The economic potential of bagasse cogeneration as CDM projects in Indonesia pp. 3952-3966

- Dewi Restuti and Axel Michaelowa
- Understanding energy and exergy efficiencies for improved energy management in power plants pp. 3967-3978

- Mehmet Kanoglu, Ibrahim Dincer and Marc A. Rosen
Volume 35, issue 6, 2007
- Analysis of the silicon market: Will thin films profit? pp. 3121-3125

- W.G.J.H.M. van Sark, G.W. Brandsen, M. Fleuster and M.P. Hekkert
- Joint bidding restriction policy for selective E&P firms in the US Gulf of Mexico OCS: How persuasive is its effectiveness? pp. 3126-3133

- Omowumi O. Iledare and Allan G. Pulsipher
- Financial evaluation of renewable energy technologies for irrigation water pumping in India pp. 3134-3144

- Pallav Purohit
- What is the limit of Chinese coal supplies--A STELLA model of Hubbert Peak pp. 3145-3154

- Zaipu Tao and Mingyu Li
- Performance assessment of electric power generations using an adaptive neural network algorithm pp. 3155-3166

- A. Azadeh, S.F. Ghaderi, M. Anvari and M. Saberi
- Scenarios of application of energy certification procedure for residential buildings in Lebanon pp. 3167-3178

- R. Cantin, A. Mourtada, G. Guarracino, N. Adra, M. Nasser and F. Maamari
- Scenario-based analyses of energy system development and its environmental implications in Thailand pp. 3179-3193

- Ram M. Shrestha, Sunil Malla and Migara H. Liyanage
- Fuel taxes: An important instrument for climate policy pp. 3194-3202

- Thomas Sterner
- How to make the clean development mechanism sustainable--The potential of rent extraction pp. 3203-3212

- Adrian Muller
- Strategic niche management for biofuels: Analysing past experiments for developing new biofuel policies pp. 3213-3225

- W.W.M. van der Laak, R.P.J.M. Raven and G.P.J. Verbong
- Decomposition and decoupling effects of carbon dioxide emission from highway transportation in Taiwan, Germany, Japan and South Korea pp. 3226-3235

- I.J. Lu, Sue J. Lin and Charles Lewis
- Life cycle cost analysis of alternative vehicles and fuels in Thailand pp. 3236-3246

- Martin Goedecke, Supaporn Therdthianwong and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- A preliminary assessment of the market coupling arrangement on the Kontek cable pp. 3247-3255

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- Power sector scenarios for Thailand: An exploratory analysis 2002-2022 pp. 3256-3269

- Yacob Mulugetta, Nathinee Mantajit and Tim Jackson
- Reining China's industrial energy--Challenges of promoting expedient measures in a Chinese actor environment pp. 3270-3279

- Joakim Nordqvist
- Energy geopolitics and Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline pp. 3280-3301

- Shiv Kumar Verma
- Cyprus solar water heating cluster: A missed opportunity? pp. 3302-3315

- Christos N. Maxoulis, Harris P. Charalampous and Soteris A. Kalogirou
- Parameters affecting the life cycle performance of PV technologies and systems pp. 3316-3326

- Sergio Pacca, Deepak Sivaraman and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Does willingness to pay for green energy differ by source? pp. 3327-3334

- Allison M. Borchers, Joshua Duke and George Parsons
- High gas dependence for power generation in Thailand: The vulnerability analysis pp. 3335-3346

- Thanawat Nakawiro and Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- The effect of financial constraints, technological progress and long-term contracts on tradable green certificates pp. 3347-3359

- Paolo Agnolucci
- Promoting regional energy co-operation in South Asia pp. 3360-3368

- Leena Srivastava and Neha Misra
- An assessment of the Danish-German cross-border auctions pp. 3369-3382

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- Integration of multiple national markets for electricity: The case of Norway and Sweden pp. 3383-3394

- Eirik S. Amundsen and Lars Bergman
- Environmental benefits of distributed generation with and without emissions trading pp. 3395-3409

- A.G. Tsikalakis and N.D. Hatziargyriou
- Economic structure and pollution intensity within the environmental input-output framework pp. 3410-3417

- Maria Llop
- The adoption of domestic solar-power systems: Do consumers assess product attributes in a stepwise process? pp. 3418-3423

- Adam Faiers, Charles Neame and Matt Cook
- Energy-efficiency standards for electric motors in Brazilian industry pp. 3424-3439

- Agenor Gomes Pinto Garcia, Alexandre S. Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer and Michael A. McNeil
- Effects of regulatory reforms in the electricity supply industry on electricity prices in developing countries pp. 3440-3462

- Hiroaki Nagayama
- The role of buying consortia among SMEs in the electricity market in Italy pp. 3463-3472

- Marco Alderighi
- Modelling energy systems for developing countries pp. 3473-3482

- F. Urban, R.M.J. Benders and H.C. Moll
- Behaviors and housing inertia are key factors in determining the consequences of a shock in transportation costs pp. 3483-3495

- Francois Gusdorf and Stephane Hallegatte
- World offshore energy loss statistics pp. 3496-3525

- Mark J. Kaiser
- Is energy consumption per capita broken stationary? New evidence from regional-based panels pp. 3526-3540

- Pei-Fen Chen and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Thermec 2006 pp. 3541-3545

- Lars Rose
Volume 35, issue 5, 2007
- Social acceptance of renewable energy innovation: An introduction to the concept pp. 2683-2691

- Rolf Wustenhagen, Maarten Wolsink and Mary Jean Burer
- Planning of renewables schemes: Deliberative and fair decision-making on landscape issues instead of reproachful accusations of non-cooperation pp. 2692-2704

- Maarten Wolsink
- NIMBY or not? Exploring the relevance of location and the politics of voiced opinions in renewable energy siting controversies pp. 2705-2714

- Dan van der Horst
- "Planning", "siting" and the local acceptance of wind power: Some lessons from the French case pp. 2715-2726

- Alain Nadaï
- Community perspectives of wind energy in Australia: The application of a justice and community fairness framework to increase social acceptance pp. 2727-2736

- Catherine Gross
- Wind power implementation in changing institutional landscapes: An international comparison pp. 2737-2750

- Sylvia Breukers and Maarten Wolsink
- Local acceptance of wind energy: Factors of success identified in French and German case studies pp. 2751-2760

- Arthur Jobert, Pia Laborgne and Solveig Mimler
- The rise of community wind power in Japan: Enhanced acceptance through social innovation pp. 2761-2769

- Yasushi Maruyama, Makoto Nishikido and Tetsunari Iida
- Strategies for the deployment of micro-generation: Implications for social acceptance pp. 2770-2779

- Raphael Sauter and Jim Watson
- Social acceptance of carbon dioxide storage pp. 2780-2789

- Nicole M.A. Huijts, Cees J.H. Midden and Anneloes L. Meijnders
- Social acceptance of renewable energy innovations: The role of technology cooperation in urban Mexico pp. 2790-2798

- Alexandra Mallett
- Social perceptions about a technological innovation for fuelwood cooking: Case study in rural Mexico pp. 2799-2810

- Karin Troncoso, Alicia Castillo, Omar Masera and Leticia Merino
- An economic assessment of windfarm power generation in Scotland including externalities pp. 2811-2825

- Dominic Moran and Chris Sherrington
- Nuclear power in Northern Russia: A case study on future energy security in the Murmansk region pp. 2826-2838

- Miia Kinnunen and Anna Korppoo
- The direct and indirect household energy requirements in the Republic of Korea from 1980 to 2000--An input-output analysis pp. 2839-2851

- Hi-Chun Park and Eunnyeong Heo
- Evaluating the limits of solar photovoltaics (PV) in traditional electric power systems pp. 2852-2861

- Paul Denholm and Robert M. Margolis
- A study on making a long-term improvement in the national energy efficiency and GHG control plans by the AHP approach pp. 2862-2868

- Seong Kon Lee, Yong Jin Yoon and Jong Wook Kim
- Adoption of carbon dioxide efficient technologies and practices: An analysis of sector-specific convergence trends among 12 nations pp. 2869-2878

- Tobias A. Persson, Ulrika Claeson Colpier and Christian Azar
- Do homeowners use energy labels? A comparison between Denmark and Belgium pp. 2879-2888

- Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Francoise Bartiaux, Ole Michael Jensen and Madeleine Cantaert
- Russian gas price reform and the EU-Russia gas relationship: Incentives, consequences and European security of supply pp. 2889-2898

- Aldo Spanjer
- Oil and gas exploration and production activities in Brazil: The consideration of environmental issues in the bidding rounds promoted by the National Petroleum Agency pp. 2899-2911

- Jacqueline Mariano and Emilio La Rovere
- The Energy Policy Act of 1992 and Executive Order 13149: Proposed compliance strategies and process improvements for federal agencies pp. 2912-2924

- Michael Helwig and Jonathan P. Deason
- Assessment and exploitation of energy-related externalities in the industrial sector pp. 2925-2938

- D. Diakoulaki, S. Mirasgedis and C. Tourkolias
- Energy consumption and economic growth: The case of oil exporting countries pp. 2939-2945

- Mohsen Mehrara
- Sustainable siting procedure of small hydroelectric plants: The Greek experience pp. 2946-2959

- Theocharis Tsoutsos, Efpraxia Maria and Vassilis Mathioudakis
- Engineering, institutions, and the public interest: Evaluating product quality in the Kenyan solar photovoltaics industry pp. 2960-2968

- Arne Jacobson and Daniel M. Kammen
- Fossil fuel sustainability index: An application of resource management pp. 2969-2977

- Volkan Ediger, Enes Hosgor, A. Nesen Surmeli and Huseyin Tatlidil
- The impacts of energy prices on energy intensity: Evidence from China pp. 2978-2988

- Leiming Hang and Meizeng Tu
- Analysis and perspectives of the government programs to promote the renewable electricity generation in Brazil pp. 2989-2994

- B.J. Ruiz, V. Rodriguez and C. Bermann
- Economic comparison of long-term nuclear fuel cycle management scenarios: The influence of the discount rate pp. 2995-3002

- Aude Le Dars and Christine Loaec
- An incentive mechanism for electricity transmission expansion in Mexico pp. 3003-3014

- Juan Rosellon
- Energetic and exergetic aspects of cotton stalk production in establishing energy policies pp. 3015-3024

- Arif Hepbasli, Zafer Utlu and R. Cengiz Akdeniz
- Linking consumer energy efficiency with security of supply pp. 3025-3035

- J.P. Rutherford, E.W. Scharpf and C.G. Carrington
- Today or not today: Deregulating the Russian gas sector pp. 3036-3045

- Yuli Grigoryev
- Cold or hot wash: Technological choices, cultural change, and their impact on clothes-washing energy use in China pp. 3046-3052

- Jiang Lin and Maithili Iyer
- Grid-connected vehicles as the core of future land-based transport systems pp. 3053-3060

- Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl
- Nuclear power in open energy markets: A case study of Turkey pp. 3061-3073

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Testing Hubbert pp. 3074-3088

- Adam R. Brandt
- Forward contracts in electricity markets: The Australian experience pp. 3089-3103

- Edward J. Anderson, Xinin Hu and Donald Winchester
- Harmonization of renewable electricity feed-in laws in the European Union pp. 3104-3114

- Miquel Munoz, Volker Oschmann and J. David Tabara
- Refunded emission taxes: A resolution to the cap-versus-tax dilemma for greenhouse gas regulation pp. 3115-3118

- Kenneth C. Johnson
Volume 35, issue 4, 2007
- Impact of energy efficiency gains on output and energy use with Cobb-Douglas production function pp. 2023-2030

- Taoyuan Wei
- Specific concerns of Pakistan in the context of energy security issues and geopolitics of the region pp. 2031-2037

- Mukhtar H. Sahir and Arshad H. Qureshi
- Resource analysis of the Chinese society 1980-2002 based on exergy--Part 1: Fossil fuels and energy minerals pp. 2038-2050

- G.Q. Chen and B. Chen
- Resource analysis of the Chinese society 1980-2002 based on exergy--Part 2: Renewable energy sources and forest pp. 2051-2064

- B. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Resource analysis of the Chinese society 1980-2002 based on exergy--Part 3: Agricultural products pp. 2065-2078

- B. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Resource analysis of the Chinese society 1980-2002 based on exergy--Part 4: Fishery and rangeland pp. 2079-2086

- B. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- Resource analysis of the Chinese society 1980-2002 based on energy--Part 5: Resource structure and intensity pp. 2087-2095

- G.Q. Chen and B. Chen
- A supply model for crude oil and natural gas in the Middle East pp. 2096-2109

- R. Chedid, M. Kobrosly and R. Ghajar
- CCS: A future CO2 mitigation option for Germany?--A bottom-up approach pp. 2110-2120

- Dag Martinsen, Jochen Linssen, Peter Markewitz and Stefan Vögele
- Residential implementation of critical-peak pricing of electricity pp. 2121-2130

- Karen Herter
- Demand reduction in the UK--with a focus on the non-domestic sector pp. 2131-2140

- David Toke and Simon Taylor
- Residential energy use in one-family households with natural gas provision in a city of the Patagonian Andean region pp. 2141-2150

- A.D. Gonzalez, A. Carlsson-Kanyama, E.S. Crivelli and S. Gortari
- Assessing reliability in energy supply systems pp. 2151-2162

- Ryan W. McCarthy, Joan M. Ogden and Daniel Sperling
- Energy efficiency in residences--Challenges for women and men in the North pp. 2163-2172

- Annika Carlsson-Kanyama and Anna-Lisa Linden
- An emerging market in fuel cells? Residential combined heat and power in four countries pp. 2173-2186

- James E. Brown, Chris N. Hendry and Paul Harborne
- The contribution of small hydro power stations to the electricity generation in Greece: Technical and economic considerations pp. 2187-2196

- J.K. Kaldellis
- Co-evolution of waste and electricity regimes: Multi-regime dynamics in the Netherlands (1969-2003) pp. 2197-2208

- Rob Raven
- Electricity sector in the Palestinian territories: Which priorities for development and peace? pp. 2209-2230

- Ayman Abualkhair
- Formulating a modern energy companies' environment in the EU accession member states through a decision support methodology pp. 2231-2238

- Konstantinos D. Patlitzianas and John Psarras
- A quantitative analysis of the European Automakers' voluntary commitment to reduce CO2 emissions from new passenger cars based on independent experimental data pp. 2239-2248

- Georgios Fontaras and Zissis Samaras
- Public perception related to a hydrogen hybrid internal combustion engine transit bus demonstration and hydrogen fuel pp. 2249-2255

- Allister Hickson, Al Phillips and Gene Morales
- Biofuels for transport in Europe: Lessons from Germany and the UK pp. 2256-2267

- Christian Bomb, Kes McCormick, Ewout Deurwaarder and Tomas Kaberger
- The UK domestic photovoltaics industry and the role of central government pp. 2268-2280

- James Keirstead
- System dynamics model of Hubbert Peak for China's oil pp. 2281-2286

- Zaipu Tao and Mingyu Li
- Can market oriented economic reforms contribute to energy efficiency improvement? Evidence from China pp. 2287-2295

- Ying Fan, Hua Liao and Yi-Ming Wei
- The future role of photovoltaics: A learning curve versus portfolio perspective pp. 2296-2304

- Johan Albrecht
- Impacts of wind power generation and CO2 emission constraints on the future choice of fuels and technologies in the power sector of Vietnam pp. 2305-2312

- Khanh Q. Nguyen
- Transition strategy of the transportation energy and powertrain in China pp. 2313-2319

- Hewu Wang and Minggao Ouyang
- Scenario analysis on CO2 emissions reduction potential in China's iron and steel industry pp. 2320-2335

- Ke Wang, Can Wang, Xuedu Lu and Jining Chen
- Stakeholders or subject matter experts, who should be consulted? pp. 2336-2346

- Daniel J. Alberts
- Have European gas prices converged? pp. 2347-2351

- Terry Robinson
- Scenario planning for the electricity generation in Indonesia pp. 2352-2359

- C. Rachmatullah, Lu Aye and R.J. Fuller
- Future oil production in Brazil--Estimates based on a Hubbert model pp. 2360-2367

- Alexandre Szklo, Giovani Machado and Roberto Schaeffer
- Opportunities for low-cost CO2 storage demonstration projects in China pp. 2368-2378

- Kyle Meng, Robert H. Williams and Michael A. Celia
- Comparison of several inter-TSO compensation methods in the context of the internal electricity market of the European Union pp. 2379-2389

- Luis Olmos Camacho and Ignacio J. Perez-Arriaga
- Niche accumulation and hybridisation strategies in transition processes towards a sustainable energy system: An assessment of differences and pitfalls pp. 2390-2400

- Rob Raven
- Refrigerator efficiency in Ghana: Tailoring an appliance market transformation program design for Africa pp. 2401-2411

- Robert Van Buskirk, Essel Ben Hagan, Alfred Ofosu Ahenkorah and Michael A. McNeil
- Carbon pricing and the diffusion of renewable power generation in Eastern Europe: A linear programming approach pp. 2412-2425

- Fredrik Pettersson
- Applying real options in investment decisions relating to environmental pollution pp. 2426-2432

- Tyrone Lin, Chuan-Chuan Ko and Hsin-Ni Yeh
- Achieving 60% CO2 reductions within the UK energy system--Implications for the electricity generation sector pp. 2433-2452

- M. Odenberger and F. Johnsson
- Future intelligent power grids: Analysis of the vision in the European Union and the United States pp. 2453-2465

- Debora Coll-Mayor, Mia Paget and Eric Lightner
- Energy indicators for tracking sustainability in developing countries pp. 2466-2480

- Andreas Kemmler and Daniel Spreng
- Energy consumption, economic growth and prices: A reassessment using panel VECM for developed and developing countries pp. 2481-2490

- Renuka Mahadevan and John Asafu-Adjaye
- Techno-economics of small wind electric generator projects for decentralized power supply in India pp. 2491-2506

- M.R. Nouni, S.C. Mullick and T.C. Kandpal
- A dynamic equilibrium of electricity consumption and GDP in Hong Kong: An empirical investigation pp. 2507-2513

- Chun-Yu Ho and Kam Wing Siu
- Kyoto protocol and Nepal's energy sector pp. 2514-2525

- Shaligram Pokharel
- Return on capital of Brazilian electricity distributors: A comparative analysis pp. 2526-2537

- Katia Rocha, Fernando Camacho and Gabriel Braganca
- Fuel switching in Harare: An almost ideal demand system approach pp. 2538-2548

- Muyeye Chambwera and Henk Folmer
- Greenhouse-gas emissions from solar electric- and nuclear power: A life-cycle study pp. 2549-2557

- Vasilis M. Fthenakis and Hyung Chul Kim
- Economics of electric energy storage for energy arbitrage and regulation in New York pp. 2558-2568

- Rahul Walawalkar, Jay Apt and Rick Mancini
- Economic analysis of the renovation of small-scale district heating systems--4 Lithuanian case studies pp. 2569-2578

- E.F. Dzenajaviciene, V. Kveselis, C. McNaught and M. Tamonis
- Alternatives to grid extension for rural electrification: Decentralized renewable energy technologies in Vietnam pp. 2579-2589

- Khanh Q. Nguyen
- Renewable energy sources: Their global potential for the first-half of the 21st century at a global level: An integrated approach pp. 2590-2610

- Bert J.M. de Vries, Detlef P. van Vuuren and Monique M. Hoogwijk
- The relationship between GDP and electricity consumption in 10 Asian countries pp. 2611-2621

- Sheng-Tung Chen, Hsiao-I Kuo and Chi-Chung Chen
- Distributed or centralised energy-from-waste policy? Implications of technology and scale at municipal level pp. 2622-2634

- David Longden, John Brammer, Lucy Bastin and Nic Cooper
- Identification of key oil refining technologies for China National Petroleum Co. (CNPC) pp. 2635-2647

- Haiyan Liu, Jianning Yu, Jian Xu, Yu Fan and Xiaojun Bao
- Wind energy planning in England, Wales and Denmark: Factors influencing project success pp. 2648-2660

- Joyce McLaren Loring
- Managing customer loyalty in liberalized residential energy markets: The impact of energy branding pp. 2661-2672

- Patrick Hartmann and Vanessa Apaolaza Ibanez
- Energy conservation from systematic tire pressure regulation pp. 2673-2677

- Joshua Pearce and Jason T. Hanlon
- Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective. Sioshansi, F., Pfaffenberger, W. (Eds.). Elsevier, Amsterdam pp. 2678-2679

- Mark Jaccard
- Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies. Carlos de Miguel, Xavier Labandeira, Baltasar Manzano. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., UK (2006) (218pp.) pp. 2679-2680

- Yacob Mulugetta
Volume 35, issue 3, 2007
- Feed in or certificates, competition or complementarity? Combining a static efficiency and a dynamic innovation perspective on the greening of the energy industry pp. 1419-1422

- Atle Midttun and Kristian Gautesen
- A further assessment of the Hong Kong Government's proposed post-2008 regulatory regime for local electricity utilities pp. 1423-1425

- Stephen Luk
- Energy decomposition analysis: IEA model versus other methods pp. 1426-1432

- B.W. Ang and Na Liu
- Health effects engineering: Perspectives for environmental health and environmental engineering studies--domestic biomass combustion as an example pp. 1433-1438

- Xiang Gao, Qi Yu and Limin Chen
- Putting solar home system programmes into perspective: What lessons are relevant? pp. 1439-1451

- F. van der Vleuten, N. Stam and R. van der Plas
- Estimation of the potential for reduced greenhouse gas emission in North-East Russia: A comparison of energy use in mining, mineral processing and residential heating in Kiruna and Kirovsk-Apatity pp. 1452-1463

- Gudrun Keikkala, Andrey Kask, Jan Dahl, Vladimir Malyshev and Viktor Kotomkin
- R&D advancement, technology diffusion, and impact on evaluation of public R&D pp. 1464-1473

- Michal C. Moore, Douglas J. Arent and Douglas Norland
- Baseload wind energy: modeling the competition between gas turbines and compressed air energy storage for supplemental generation pp. 1474-1492

- Jeffery B. Greenblatt, Samir Succar, David C. Denkenberger, Robert H. Williams and Robert H. Socolow
- Energy supply for sustainable rural livelihoods. A multi-criteria decision-support system pp. 1493-1504

- Judith A. Cherni, Isaac Dyner, Felipe Henao, Patricia Jaramillo, Ricardo Smith and Raul Olalde Font
- Meso-level analysis, the missing link in energy strategies pp. 1505-1516

- Niels J. Schenk, Henri C. Moll and Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp
- Security concerns in the Middle East for oil supply: Problems and solutions pp. 1517-1524

- Samil Sen and Tuncay Babali
- Cost-benefit analysis of remote hybrid wind-diesel power stations: Case study Aegean Sea islands pp. 1525-1538

- J.K. Kaldellis and K.A. Kavadias
- Towards improved policy processes for promoting innovation in renewable electricity technologies in the UK pp. 1539-1550

- Timothy Foxon and Peter Pearson
- A post-Kyoto analysis of the Greek electric sector pp. 1551-1563

- A.S. Dagoumas, E. Kalaitzakis, G.K. Papagiannis and P.S. Dokopoulos
- The problem of windfarm location: A social multi-criteria evaluation framework pp. 1564-1583

- Gonzalo Gamboa and Giuseppe Munda
- Public opinion about large offshore wind power: Underlying factors pp. 1584-1598

- Jeremy Firestone and Willett Kempton
- Ecological footprint accounting for energy and resource in China pp. 1599-1609

- B. Chen, G.Q. Chen, Z.F. Yang and M.M. Jiang
- Global scope assessment: A novel method and its application to the Chinese paper industry pp. 1610-1615

- X.W. Wang and B. Hua
- Consumer preference not to choose: Methodological and policy implications pp. 1616-1627

- Timothy Brennan
- Good, BETTA, best? The role of industry structure in electricity reform in Scotland pp. 1628-1642

- Alberto Prandini
- Prospects of nuclear power plants for sustainable energy development in Islamic Republic of Iran pp. 1643-1647

- Amir Hossien Ghorashi
- Energy and associated greenhouse gas emissions from household appliances in Malaysia pp. 1648-1657

- R. Saidur, H.H. Masjuki, M.Y. Jamaluddin and S. Ahmed
- Monitoring of energy supply sustainability in the Baltic Sea region pp. 1658-1674

- Dalia Streimikiene
- Biodiesel: A new Oildorado? pp. 1675-1684

- Manuel Frondel and Jorg Peters
- Multi-regional input-output model for regional energy requirements and CO2 emissions in China pp. 1685-1700

- Qiao-Mei Liang, Ying Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- ARIMA forecasting of primary energy demand by fuel in Turkey pp. 1701-1708

- Volkan Ediger and Sertac Akar
- Potential energy savings and environmental impacts of energy efficiency standards for vapor compression central air conditioning units in China pp. 1709-1717

- Wei Lu
- A Ten-Year Rule to guide the allocation of EU emission allowances pp. 1718-1730

- Markus Ahman, Dallas Burtraw, Joseph Kruger and Lars Zetterberg
- Artificial neural network analysis of world green energy use pp. 1731-1743

- K. Ermis, A. Midilli, I. Dincer and M.A. Rosen
- A longitudinal study of fallow dynamics in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) pp. 1744-1760

- Alexander G. Kemp and Sola A. Kasim
- The politics of regulation in the Turkish electricity market pp. 1761-1770

- Tamer Cetin and Fuat Oguz
- A Chinese sky trust?: Distributional impacts of carbon charges and revenue recycling in China pp. 1771-1784

- Mark Brenner, Matthew Riddle and James K. Boyce
- Divide and rule. The economic and legal implications of the proposed ownership unbundling of distribution and supply companies in the Dutch electricity sector pp. 1785-1794

- Barbara Baarsma, Michiel De Nooij, Weero Koster and Cecilia van der Weijden
- Climate modelling with endogenous technical change: Stochastic learning and optimal greenhouse gas abatement in the PAGE2002 model pp. 1795-1807

- Stephan Alberth and Chris Hope
- H2POWER: Development of a methodology to calculate life cycle cost of small and medium-scale hydrogen systems pp. 1808-1818

- Laura E. Verduzco, Michael R. Duffey and Jonathan P. Deason
- Economic potential of energy-efficient retrofitting in the Swiss residential building sector: The effects of policy instruments and energy price expectations pp. 1819-1829

- Roger W. Amstalden, Michael Kost, Carsten Nathani and Dieter M. Imboden
- The prospects for an expansion of biogas systems in Sweden--Incentives, barriers and potentials pp. 1830-1843

- Mikael Lantz, Mattias Svensson, Lovisa Bjornsson and Pal Borjesson
- Fostering a renewable energy technology industry: An international comparison of wind industry policy support mechanisms pp. 1844-1857

- Joanna I. Lewis and Ryan H. Wiser
- Improving the evidence base for energy policy: The role of systematic reviews pp. 1858-1871

- Steve Sorrell
- Restructuring the Russian electricity sector: Re-creating California? pp. 1872-1883

- Russell Pittman
- The privatization of EEB: From cash drain to major contributor pp. 1884-1895

- Christianne Cavaliere, Erik R. Larsen and Isaac Dyner
- Are US utility standby rates inhibiting diffusion of customer-owned generating systems? pp. 1896-1908

- Jerry Jackson
- The development impact of solar cookers: A review of solar cooking impact research in South Africa pp. 1909-1919

- Marlett Wentzel and Anastassios Pouris
- Ownership unbundling in electricity distribution: The case of The Netherlands pp. 1920-1930

- Rolf Kunneke and Theo Fens
- A crash programme scenario for the Canadian oil sands industry pp. 1931-1947

- Bengt Soderbergh, Fredrik Robelius and Kjell Aleklett
- Grey relation performance correlations among economics, energy use and carbon dioxide emission in Taiwan pp. 1948-1955

- Sue J. Lin, I.J. Lu and Charles Lewis
- Energy and exergy analysis at the utility and commercial sectors of Malaysia pp. 1956-1966

- R. Saidur, M.A. Sattar, H.H. Masjuki, H. Abdessalam and B.S. Shahruan
- An overview of the Portuguese electricity market pp. 1967-1977

- Paula Ferreira, Madalena Araujo and M.E.J. O'Kelly
- Benefits from coordinating congestion management--The Nordic power market pp. 1978-1991

- Mette Helene Bjørndal and Kurt Jörnsten
- Innovation diffusion, public policy, and local initiative: The case of wood-fuelled district heating systems in Austria pp. 1992-2008

- Reinhard Madlener
- Forecasting of Turkey's net electricity energy consumption on sectoral bases pp. 2009-2016

- Coskun Hamzacebi
- Karl Mallon (Ed.), Renewable Energy Policy and Politics. Earthscan, London, pp. 268, ISBN-13:978-1-84407-126-5 pp. 2017-2018

- John Twidell
- M. Pehnt, M. Cames, C. Fischer, B. Praetorius, L. Schneider, K. Schumacher and J.P. Vo[ss], Editors, Micro Cogeneration. Towards Decentralized Energy Systems, Springer, Heidelberg (2006) ISBN 3-540-25582-6 (346pp., 59 illus., Hardcover, [euro]106.95) pp. 2018-2020

- Raphael Sauter
Volume 35, issue 2, 2007
- Introduction: Technology modelling of climate policies (the ACROPOLIS project) pp. 761-762

- Carmen Difiglio
- ACROPOLIS: An example of international collaboration in the field of energy modelling to support greenhouse gases mitigation policies pp. 763-771

- Anjana Das, Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero and Maria R. Virdis
- Role of energy efficiency standards in reducing CO2 emissions in Germany: An assessment with TIMES pp. 772-785

- Markus Blesl, Anjana Das, Ulrich Fahl and Uwe Remme
- Post-Kyoto CO2 emission reduction: The soft landing scenario analysed with POLES and other world models pp. 786-796

- Peter Russ and Patrick Criqui
- Evaluation of green-certificates policies using the MARKAL-MACRO-Italy model pp. 797-808

- Mario Contaldi, Francesco Gracceva and Giancarlo Tosato
- Impacts of a renewable portfolio generation standard on US energy markets pp. 809-814

- Andy S. Kydes
- Internalizing externalities of electricity generation: An analysis with MESSAGE-MACRO pp. 815-827

- Ger Klaassen and Keywan Riahi
- Internalisation of external cost in the power generation sector: Analysis with Global Multi-regional MARKAL model pp. 828-843

- Peter Rafaj and Socrates Kypreos
- On the climate change effects of high oil prices pp. 844-849

- Marc Vielle and Laurent Viguier
- CO2 capture and storage: Another Faustian Bargain? pp. 850-854

- Daniel Spreng, Gregg Marland and Alvin M. Weinberg
- CO2 emissions vs. CO2 responsibility: An input-output approach for the Turkish economy pp. 855-868

- G. Ipek Tunc, Serap Turut-Asik and Elif Akbostanci
- Prospects of the European gas market pp. 869-888

- Jan Kjarstad and F. Johnsson
- The growth of income and energy consumption in six developing countries pp. 889-898

- Ramazan Sarı and Ugur Soytas
- Modeling market power in Korea's emerging power market pp. 899-906

- Nam-sung Ahn and Victor Niemeyer
- Atmospheric environmental protection in China: Current status, developmental trend and research emphasis pp. 907-915

- Honghong Yi, Jiming Hao and Xiaolong Tang
- Energy conservation investments: A comparison between China and the US pp. 916-924

- Jiang Lin
- Explaining the failure of the Dutch innovation system for biomass digestion--A functional analysis pp. 925-938

- Simona O. Negro, Marko P. Hekkert and Ruud E. Smits
- Institutions and the supply of oil: A case study of Russia pp. 939-949

- Douglas B. Reynolds and Marek Kolodziej
- Reduction of fossil fuel emissions in the USA: A holistic approach towards policy formulation pp. 950-965

- Gopal Bandyopadhyay, Fathollah Bagheri and Michael Mann
- The impact of weather and ocean forecasting on hydrocarbon production and pollution management in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 966-983

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- Regulatory reform in Turkish energy industry: An analysis pp. 984-993

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- An integrated assessment of the feed-in tariff system in Spain pp. 994-1012

- Pablo del Rio and Miguel A. Gual
- An approach to the investment analysis of small and medium hydro-power plants pp. 1013-1024

- F. Forouzbakhsh, S.M.H. Hosseini and M. Vakilian
- The ongoing energy transition: Lessons from a socio-technical, multi-level analysis of the Dutch electricity system (1960-2004) pp. 1025-1037

- Geert Verbong and Frank Geels
- Can poor consumers pay for energy and water? An affordability analysis for transition countries pp. 1038-1049

- Sam Fankhauser and Sladjana Tepic
- An application of energy and exergy analysis in residential sector of Malaysia pp. 1050-1063

- R. Saidur, H.H. Masjuki and M.Y. Jamaluddin
- Future carbon regulations and current investments in alternative coal-fired power plant technologies pp. 1064-1074

- Ram C. Sekar, John E. Parsons, Howard J. Herzog and Henry D. Jacoby
- Socio-economic drivers of large urban biomass cogeneration: Sustainable energy supply for Austria's capital Vienna pp. 1075-1087

- Reinhard Madlener and Mario Bachhiesl
- A multicriteria approach to identify investment opportunities for the exploitation of the clean development mechanism pp. 1088-1099

- D. Diakoulaki, P. Georgiou, C. Tourkolias, E. Georgopoulou, D. Lalas, S. Mirasgedis and Y. Sarafidis
- CO2 emissions and intersectoral linkages. The case of Spain pp. 1100-1116

- Miguel Angel Tarancon and Pablo del Rio
- The role of coal in energy production--Consumption and sustainable development of Turkey pp. 1117-1128

- Ali Osman Yilmaz and Tuncay Uslu
- Electricity demand analysis using cointegration and ARIMA modelling: A case study of Turkey pp. 1129-1146

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- An ex-ante evaluation of a White Certificates scheme in The Netherlands: A case study for the household sector pp. 1147-1163

- Vlasis Oikonomou, Martijn Rietbergen and Martin Patel
- An energy efficiency plan for the Iranian building sub-sector pp. 1164-1171

- S.M. Sadegh Zadeh
- Economic modelling of price support mechanisms for renewable energy: Case study on Ireland pp. 1172-1185

- Claus Huber, Lisa Ryan, Brian O Gallachoir, Gustav Resch, Katrina Polaski and Morgan Bazilian
- Photovoltaic deployment strategy in Japan and the USA--an institutional appraisal pp. 1186-1195

- Kwok L. Shum and Chihiro Watanabe
- The implementation of a multi-annual agreement for energy efficiency in The Netherlands pp. 1196-1212

- Valentina Dinica, Hans Th. A. Bressers and Theo de Bruijn
- Car buyers and fuel economy? pp. 1213-1223

- Thomas S. Turrentine and Kenneth S. Kurani
- How would the gas exporting countries forum influence gas trade? pp. 1224-1237

- Obindah N. Wagbara
- Energy and exergy efficiencies in Turkish transportation sector, 1988-2004 pp. 1238-1244

- Volkan Ediger and Unal Camdali
- Clean energy scenarios for Australia pp. 1245-1256

- Hugh Saddler, Mark Diesendorf and Richard Denniss
- Short-term optimal wind power generation capacity in liberalized electricity markets pp. 1257-1273

- Fernando Olsina, Mark Roscher, Carlos Larisson and Francisco Garces
- Disaggregate energy consumption and industrial output in the United States pp. 1274-1281

- Bradley Ewing, Ramazan Sarı and Ugur Soytas
- The United States and international climate cooperation: International "pull" versus domestic "push" pp. 1282-1291

- Guri Bang, Camilla Bretteville Froyn, Jon Hovi and Fredric C. Menz
- Educational benefits from solar technology--Access to solar electric services and changes in children's study routines, experiences from eastern province Zambia pp. 1292-1299

- Mathias Gustavsson
- A review of the oil and gas sector in Kazakhstan pp. 1300-1314

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- World energy analysis: H2 now or later? pp. 1315-1329

- James E. Mason
- Effectiveness of Botswana's policy on rural electrification pp. 1330-1337

- C. Ketlogetswe, T.H. Mothudi and J. Mothibi
- Energy demand analysis of Port-Harcourt refinery, Nigeria and its policy implications pp. 1338-1345

- O.A. Jesuleye, W.O. Siyanbola, S.A. Sanni and M.O. Ilori
- Life cycle assessment of fuels for district heating: A comparison of waste incineration, biomass- and natural gas combustion pp. 1346-1362

- Ola Eriksson, Goran Finnveden, Tomas Ekvall and Anna Bjorklund
- Is there cross-country convergence in carbon dioxide emissions? pp. 1363-1372

- Roberto Ezcurra
- Biomass gasifier projects for decentralized power supply in India: A financial evaluation pp. 1373-1385

- M.R. Nouni, S.C. Mullick and T.C. Kandpal
- Primary energy use for heating in the Swedish building sector--Current trends and proposed target pp. 1386-1404

- P. Johansson, A. Nylander and F. Johnsson
- Wind energy in Vietnam: Resource assessment, development status and future implications pp. 1405-1413

- Khanh Q. Nguyen
- Opportunities (`costs) matter: A comment on Pimentel and Patzek "Ethanol production using corn, switchgrass, and wood; biodiesel production using soybean and sunflower" pp. 1414-1416

- Justus Wesseler
- Corrigendum to "Investment prospects for geothermal power in El Salvador's electricity market" [Energy Policy 34 (2006) 3877-3886] pp. 1416-1417

- Jun Abraham
Volume 35, issue 1, 2007
- The security of gas supply--a critical issue for Europe? pp. 1-5

- Hellmuth Weisser
- Solar home system electrification as a viable technology option for Africa's development pp. 6-14

- Njeri Wamukonya
- CDM: Taking stock and looking forward pp. 15-28

- Jane Ellis, Harald Winkler, Jan Corfee-Morlot and Frederic Gagnon-Lebrun
- Energy taxes as a signaling device: An empirical analysis of consumer preferences pp. 29-38

- Tarek Ghalwash
- Life cycle cost analysis of a car, a city bus and an intercity bus powertrain for year 2005 and 2020 pp. 39-49

- Jonas Hellgren
- Household energy consumption versus income and relative standard of living: A panel approach pp. 50-60

- Roselyne Joyeux and Ronald Ripple
- Incorporating stress in electric power systems reliability models pp. 61-75

- Hisham Zerriffi, Hadi Dowlatabadi and Alex Farrell
- Sustainable energy in Baltic States pp. 76-90

- Valentinas Klevas, Dalia Streimikiene and Ramute Grikstaite
- Simulating price patterns for tradable green certificates to promote electricity generation from wind pp. 91-111

- Andrew Ford, Klaus Vogstad and Hilary Flynn
- Characteristics of the UK wind resource: Long-term patterns and relationship to electricity demand pp. 112-127

- Graham Sinden
- Greenhouse gases embodied in the international trade and final consumption of Finland: An input-output analysis pp. 128-143

- Ilmo Maenpaa and Hanne Siikavirta
- Green electricity market development: Lessons from Europe and the US pp. 144-155

- Lin Gan, Gunnar Eskeland and Hans H. Kolshus
- Asymmetric error correction models for the oil-gasoline price relationship pp. 156-177

- Margherita Grasso and Matteo Manera
- Modelling the world oil market: Assessment of a quarterly econometric model pp. 178-191

- Stephane Dees, Pavlos Karadeloglou, Robert Kaufmann and Marcelo Sanchez
- A two-factor method for appraising building renovation and energy efficiency improvement projects pp. 192-201

- Vytautas Martinaitis, Eduardas Kazakevicius and Aloyzas Vitkauskas
- Current situation of energy conservation in high energy-consuming industries in Taiwan pp. 202-209

- David Yih-Liang Chan, Kuang-Han Yang, Chung-Hsuan Hsu, Min-Hsien Chien and Gui-Bing Hong
- Security of energy supply: Comparing scenarios from a European perspective pp. 210-226

- Valeria Costantini, Francesco Gracceva, Anil Markandya and Giorgio Vicini
- Downstream natural gas in Europe--High hopes dashed for upstream oil and gas companies pp. 227-237

- Per Ove Eikeland
- Handling zero values in the logarithmic mean Divisia index decomposition approach pp. 238-246

- B.W. Ang and Na Liu
- The impact of lifestyle on energy use and CO2 emission: An empirical analysis of China's residents pp. 247-257

- Yi-Ming Wei, Lancui Liu, Ying Fan and Gang Wu
- Energy policies of Turkey during the period 1923-2003 pp. 258-264

- A. Osman Yilmaz and Tuncay Uslu
- Real options valuation of US federal renewable energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment pp. 265-279

- Afzal S. Siddiqui, Chris Marnay and Ryan H. Wiser
- Decomposition for emission baseline setting in China's electricity sector pp. 280-294

- Paul A. Steenhof
- Can deployment of renewable energy put downward pressure on natural gas prices? pp. 295-306

- Ryan Wiser and Mark Bolinger
- Pricing of monthly forward contracts in the Nord Pool market pp. 307-316

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- Power sector reform in South Asia: Why slow and limited so far? pp. 317-332

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Are shocks to energy consumption permanent or temporary? Evidence from 182 countries pp. 333-341

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Do support systems for RES-E reduce EU-ETS-driven electricity prices? pp. 342-349

- M. Rathmann
- An econometric analysis of energy consumption in Nepal pp. 350-361

- Shaligram Pokharel
- California's greenhouse gas law, Assembly Bill 1493: Deficiencies, alternatives, and implications for regulatory climate policy pp. 362-372

- Kenneth C. Johnson
- Efficient energy-saving targets for APEC economies pp. 373-382

- Jin-Li Hu and Chih-Hung Kao
- Decision support system for exploiting local renewable energy sources: A case study of the Chigu area of southwestern Taiwan pp. 383-394

- Cheng-Dar Yue and Grant Gwo-Liang Yang
- Causality relationship between electricity consumption and GDP in Bangladesh pp. 395-402

- Pallab Mozumder and Achla Marathe
- The New Electricity Market of Singapore: Regulatory framework, market power and competition pp. 403-412

- Youngho Chang
- Evaluation of negative environmental impacts of electricity generation: Neoclassical and institutional approaches pp. 413-423

- Sang-Hoon Kim
- Europe's long-term climate target: A critical evaluation pp. 424-432

- Richard Tol
- Energy and transport in comparison: Immaterialisation, dematerialisation and decarbonisation in the EU15 between 1970 and 2000 pp. 433-451

- Petri Tapio, David Banister, Jyrki Luukkanen, Jarmo Vehmas and Risto Willamo
- Structuring objectives to facilitate convergence of divergent opinion in hydrogen production decisions pp. 452-460

- Elvin Yuzugullu and Jonathan P. Deason
- The value of solar: Prices and output from distributed photovoltaic generation in South Australia pp. 461-466

- Tony Maine and Paul Chapman
- Is oil supply choked by financial market pressures? pp. 467-474

- Petter Osmundsen, Klaus Mohn, Bård Misund and Frank Asche
- The importance and the policy impacts of post-contractual opportunism and competition in the English and Welsh non-fossil fuel obligation pp. 475-486

- Paolo Agnolucci
- Testing viability of cross subsidy using time-variant price elasticities of industrial demand for electricity: Indian experience pp. 487-496

- Pradip Chattopadhyay
- European emissions trading and the international competitiveness of energy-intensive industries: a legal and political evaluation of possible supporting measures pp. 497-506

- Harro van Asselt and Frank Biermann
- The economics of energy service contracts pp. 507-521

- Steve Sorrell
- Decoupling factors on the energy-output linkage: The Spanish case pp. 522-528

- Francisco Climent and Angel Pardo
- Long-term energy savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions in the Swiss residential sector pp. 529-539

- Thomas Siller, Michael Kost and Dieter Imboden
- Red light for Green Paper: The EU policy on energy efficiency pp. 540-547

- Mats Nilsson
- Modelling a sustainability yardstick in modern energisation of rural sub-Saharan Africa pp. 548-552

- A.B. Sebitosi and P. Pillay
- Household energy requirement and value patterns pp. 553-566

- Kees Vringer, Theo Aalbers and Kornelis Blok
- Using solar energy to arrest the increasing rate of fossil-fuel consumption: The southwestern states of the USA as case studies pp. 567-576

- D. Faiman, D. Raviv and R. Rosenstreich
- Effectiveness of policy instruments for supporting the use of waste wood as a renewable energy resource in the Czech Republic pp. 577-585

- Bohumira Jehlickova and Richard Morris
- A comparison of Latin American energy-related CO2 emissions from 1970 to 2001 pp. 586-596

- E. Kuntsi-Reunanen
- Policy strategies and paths to promote sustainable energy systems--The dynamic Invert simulation tool pp. 597-608

- Michael Stadler, Lukas Kranzl, Claus Huber, Reinhard Haas and Elena Tsioliaridou
- Performance based regulation of the electricity supply industry in Hong Kong: An empirical efficiency analysis approach pp. 609-615

- J.H. Wang, H.W. Ngan, W. Engriwan and K.L. Lo
- Challenges to a climate stabilizing energy future pp. 616-626

- Chris Green, Soham Baksi and Maryam Dilmaghani
- Effectiveness of policy measures in transforming the energy system pp. 627-639

- P.D. Lund
- Development of the auto gas and LPG-powered vehicle sector in Turkey: A statistical case study of the sector for Bursa pp. 640-649

- M. Ihsan Karamangil
- Quantifying siting difficulty: A case study of US transmission line siting pp. 650-671

- Shalini Vajjhala and Paul S. Fischbeck
- Barriers to and drivers for energy efficiency in the Swedish foundry industry pp. 672-677

- Patrik Rohdin, Patrik Thollander and Petter Solding
- China on the move: Oil price explosion? pp. 678-691

- Jeffrey Skeer and Yanjia Wang
- What factors influence mitigative capacity? pp. 692-703

- Harald Winkler, Kevin Baumert, Odile Blanchard, Sarah Burch and John Robinson
- Multi-criteria evaluation of natural gas resources pp. 704-713

- Naim H. Afgan, Petros A. Pilavachi and Maria G. Carvalho
- Clean development mechanism and off-grid small-scale hydropower projects: Evaluation of additionality pp. 714-721

- Nitin Tanwar
- Short and intermediate economic impacts of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: Case study of New Jersey pp. 722-733

- Michael Greenberg, Nancy Mantell, Michael Lahr, Frank Felder and Rae Zimmerman
- Energy sector assistance in developing countries: Current trends and policy recommendations pp. 734-738

- Pradeep J. Tharakan, Julio de Castro and Timm Kroeger
- Negative-value problems of the logarithmic mean Divisia index decomposition approach pp. 739-742

- B.W. Ang and Na Liu
- The aging US population and residential energy demand pp. 743-745

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