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Volume 34, issue 18, 2006
- Energy risk management and value at risk modeling pp. 3367-3373

- Mehdi Sadeghi and Saeed Shavvalpour
- The impact of large-scale energy storage requirements on the choice between electricity and hydrogen as the major energy carrier in a non-fossil renewables-only scenario pp. 3374-3376

- Alvin O. Converse
- When should we use strategic oil stocks? pp. 3377-3386

- Sarah A. Emerson
- Energy access problem of the poor in India: Is rural electrification a remedy? pp. 3387-3397

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Some aspects on hydraulic energy and environment in Turkey pp. 3398-3401

- Huseyin Salvarli
- Perspectives of Stirling engines use for distributed generation in Brazil pp. 3402-3408

- Maria Eugenia Corria, Vladimir Melian Cobas and Electo Silva Lora
- Internalisation of external costs in the Polish power generation sector: A partial equilibrium model pp. 3409-3422

- Mariusz Kudelko
- Public perceptions of underground coal gasification in the United Kingdom pp. 3423-3433

- Simon Shackley, Sarah Mander and Alexander Reiche
- Interactions between electricity-saving measures and carbon emissions from power generation in England and Wales pp. 3434-3446

- R. Bettle, C.H. Pout and E.R. Hitchin
- An empirical analysis of energy demand in Namibia pp. 3447-3463

- G. De Vita, K. Endresen and Lester Hunt
- One size fits all? Policy instruments should fit the segments of target groups pp. 3464-3474

- C. Egmond, R. Jonkers and G. Kok
- An evaluation of errors in US energy forecasts: 1982-2003 pp. 3475-3483

- James J. Winebrake and Denys Sakva
- The expansion of renewable energies and employment effects in Germany pp. 3484-3494

- Bernhard Hillebrand, Hans Georg Buttermann, Jean Marc Behringer and Michaela Bleuel
- Selective hedging strategies for oil stockpiling pp. 3495-3504

- Won-Cheol Yun
- The role of energy efficiency in reducing Scottish and UK CO2 emissions pp. 3505-3515

- Nick Kelly
- Ocean carbon sinks and international climate policy pp. 3516-3526

- Katrin Rehdanz, Richard Tol and Patrick Wetzel
- Integrated energy markets and varying degrees of liberalisation: Price links, bundled sales and CHP production exemplified by Northern European experiences pp. 3527-3537

- Henrik Klinge Jacobsen, Peter Fristrup and Jesper Munksgaard
- Use of economic instruments in the German renewable electricity policy pp. 3538-3548

- Paolo Agnolucci
- Dynamics of energy-related CO2 emissions in China during 1980 to 2002: The relative importance of energy supply-side and demand-side effects pp. 3549-3572

- Libo Wu, Shinji Kaneko and Shunji Matsuoka
- The causal relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in the ASEAN countries pp. 3573-3582

- Seung-Hoon Yoo
- On the substitution of energy sources: Prospective of the natural gas market share in the Brazilian urban transportation and dwelling sectors pp. 3583-3590

- A. Kamimura, S.M.G. Guerra and I.L. Sauer
- Adaptations of renewable energy policies to unstable macroeconomic situations--Case study: Wind power in Brazil pp. 3591-3598

- Johannes M. Kissel and Stefan C.W. Krauter
- Decomposition analysis of CO2 emission intensity between oil-producing and non-oil-producing sub-Saharan African countries pp. 3599-3611

- Obas John Ebohon and Anthony Jekwu Ikeme
- New approaches for household energy conservation--In search of personal household energy budgets and energy reduction options pp. 3612-3622

- Rene M.J. Benders, Rixt Kok, Henri C. Moll, Gerwin Wiersma and Klaas Jan Noorman
- Green energy strategies for sustainable development pp. 3623-3633

- Adnan Midilli, Ibrahim Dincer and Murat Ay
- Real-time pricing with ramping costs: A new approach to managing a steep change in electricity demand pp. 3634-3643

- Makoto Tanaka
- Short- and long-run effects between oil consumption and economic growth in China pp. 3644-3655

- Gaolu Zou and K.W. Chau
- Climate policy: Bucket or drainer? pp. 3656-3668

- Vlasis Oikonomou, Martin Patel and Ernst Worrell
- Consumers in the green electricity market in Finland pp. 3669-3683

- Suvi Salmela and Vilja Varho
- Renewable energy sources in the Colombian energy policy, analysis and perspectives pp. 3684-3690

- B.J. Ruiz and V. Rodriguez-Padilla
- Toward an effective implementation of clean development mechanism projects in China pp. 3691-3701

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Analysis of the effect and potential of energy conservation in China pp. 3702-3708

- Jiankun He, Bin Liu and Aling Zhang
- A critical review of Iran's buyback contracts pp. 3709-3718

- Willem Groenendaal and Mohammad Mazraati
- Enhancing renewable energy in the Arab States of the Gulf: Constraints & efforts pp. 3719-3726

- Konstantinos D. Patlitzianas, Haris Doukas and John Psarras
- Photovoltaic projects for decentralized power supply in India: A financial evaluation pp. 3727-3738

- M.R. Nouni, S.C. Mullick and T.C. Kandpal
- Lock-in and change: Distributed generation in Denmark in a long-term perspective pp. 3739-3748

- Erik van der Vleuten and Rob Raven
- Flexibility valuation in the Brazilian power system: A real options approach pp. 3749-3756

- Juliana de Moraes Marreco and Lucio Guido Tapia Carpio
- A new energy planning methodology for the penetration of renewable energy technologies in electricity sector--application for the island of Crete pp. 3757-3764

- E. Tsioliaridou, G.C. Bakos and Manfred Stadler
- Evaluation of potential cost reductions from improved amine-based CO2 capture systems pp. 3765-3772

- Anand B. Rao, Edward S. Rubin, David W. Keith and M. Granger Morgan
- European energy security: Towards the creation of the geo-energy space pp. 3773-3786

- Aurelia Mane-Estrada
- Household energy preferences for cooking in urban Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso pp. 3787-3795

- Boukary Ouedraogo
- A regression analysis of the effect of energy use in agriculture pp. 3796-3800

- Osman Karkacier, Z. Gokalp Goktolga and Adnan Cicek
- Integrated resource planning in the power sector and economy-wide changes in environmental emissions pp. 3801-3811

- Ram M. Shrestha and Charles O.P. Marpaung
- Dynamic simulation model of a coal thermoelectric plant with a flue gas desulphurisation system pp. 3812-3826

- Antonio Caselles-Moncho, Liliana Ferrandiz-Serrano and Eduardo Peris-Mora
- Credit risk in the pool--implications for private capital investments in Brazilian power generation pp. 3827-3835

- Katia Rocha and Francisco A. Alcaraz Garcia
- Forecasting production of fossil fuel sources in Turkey using a comparative regression and ARIMA model pp. 3836-3846

- Volkan Ediger, Sertac Akar and Berkin Ugurlu
- The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down approaches to climate policy modeling: Electric power technologies and the cost of limiting US CO2 emissions pp. 3847-3869

- Ian Sue Wing
- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Turkey: Empirical analysis and future projection based on an economic growth pp. 3870-3876

- Nuriye Peker Say and Muzaffer Yucel
- Investment prospects for geothermal power in El Salvador's electricity market pp. 3877-3886

- Jun Abraham
- Danish and Norwegian wind industry: The relationship between policy instruments, innovation and diffusion pp. 3887-3897

- Jorund Buen
- Firing the furnace? An econometric analysis of utilities' fuel choice pp. 3898-3909

- Harald Tauchmann
- The impact of oil prices on GDP in European countries: An empirical investigation based on asymmetric cointegration pp. 3910-3915

- Sandrine Lardic and Valérie Mignon
- Option value of gasification technology within an emissions trading scheme pp. 3916-3928

- Harri Laurikka
- Innovative energy technologies and climate policy in Germany pp. 3929-3941

- Katja Schumacher and Ronald Sands
- Combined heat and power in the Swedish district heating sector--impact of green certificates and CO2 trading on new investments pp. 3942-3952

- David Knutsson, Sven Werner and Erik O. Ahlgren
- Bio-energy in the Baltic States: Current policy and future development pp. 3953-3964

- Vaclovas Miskinis, Gunta Slihta and Ylo Rudi
- Feebates: An effective regulatory instrument for cost-constrained environmental policy pp. 3965-3976

- Kenneth C. Johnson
- Evaluation of methods used to determine realized energy savings pp. 3977-3992

- Piet G.M. Boonekamp
- Are subsidies for biodiesel economically efficient? pp. 3993-4001

- Charles Wassell and Timothy P. Dittmer
- Next allocation phase of the EU emissions trading scheme: How tough will the future be? pp. 4002-4023

- E. Georgopoulou, Y. Sarafidis, S. Mirasgedis and D.P. Lalas
- Technological learning in bioenergy systems pp. 4024-4041

- Martin Junginger, Erika de Visser, Kurt Hjort-Gregersen, Joris Koornneef, Rob Raven, Andre Faaij and Wim Turkenburg
- A strategy and protocol to increase diffusion of energy related innovations into the mainstream of housing associations pp. 4042-4049

- C. Egmond, R. Jonkers and G. Kok
- Diversity and security in UK electricity generation: The influence of low-carbon objectives pp. 4050-4062

- Michael Grubb, Lucy Butler and Paul Twomey
- The role of CO2 embodiment in US-China trade pp. 4063-4068

- Bin Shui and Robert C. Harriss
- Achieving global environmental benefits through local development of clean energy? The case of small hilly hydel in India pp. 4069-4080

- V. Ratna Reddy, Juha I. Uitto, Dirk R. Frans and Nilufar Matin
- Changing energy profiles and consumption patterns following electrification in five rural villages, South Africa pp. 4081-4092

- M. Madubansi and C.M. Shackleton
- Baseline for electricity sector CDM projects: Simplifying estimation of operating margin emission factor pp. 4093-4102

- Sudhir Sharma and Ram M. Shrestha
- LNG as a strategy to establish developing countries' gas markets: The Brazilian case pp. 4103-4114

- Carlos Alberto Rechelo Neto and Ildo Luis Sauer
- Comparing price forecast accuracy of natural gas models and futures markets pp. 4115-4122

- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Larry Dale and Alex Lekov
- H. Khatib, Economic Evaluation of Projects in the Electricity Supply Industry, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London (2003) ISBN 0-86341-304-8 (216 pp.) pp. 4123-4124

- Paul Komor
- Peter W. Huber and Mark P. Mills, The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, The Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy, Basic Books, New York, NY (2005) 214pp., $26, Hardcover pp. 4124-4125

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- W. Kininmonth, Climate Change: A Natural Hazard, Multi-Science Publishing Company, Essex, UK (2004) ISBN 0 906522 26 9 Paperback price [pound sign]39 pp. 4125-4128

- Obas John Ebohon
- P. Meier and M. Munasinghe, Editors, Sustainable Energy in Developing Countries, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, UK (2005) (283pp) pp. 4128-4128

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- C.A. Dahl, International Energy Markets, Understanding Pricing, Policies and Profits, Pennwell, Tulsa, OK (2004) (xvii, 587pp.) pp. 4129-4129

- Jean-Thomas Bernard
Volume 34, issue 17, 2006
- Technological innovation in the energy sector: R&D, deployment, and learning-by-doing pp. 2601-2608

- Ambuj D. Sagar and Bob van der Zwaan
- The car and fuel of the future pp. 2609-2614

- Joseph Romm
- Policy-making under uncertainty: Commentary upon the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 2615-2629

- Laura Haar and Lawrence Haar
- A green hydrogen economy pp. 2630-2639

- Woodrow W. Clark and Jeremy Rifkin
- Energy models for commercial energy prediction and substitution of renewable energy sources pp. 2640-2653

- S. Iniyan, L. Suganthi and Anand A. Samuel
- A comparison of the environmental benefits of bagasse-derived electricity and fuel ethanol on a life-cycle basis pp. 2654-2661

- Tyron Botha and Harro von Blottnitz
- Outcome indicators for the evaluation of energy policy instruments and technical change pp. 2662-2676

- Lena Neij and Kerstin Astrand
- Emissions from distributed vs. centralized generation: The importance of system performance pp. 2677-2689

- Neil Strachan and Alexander Farrell
- Lignite-fired thermal power plants and SO2 pollution in Turkey pp. 2690-2701

- Nuriye Peker Say
- Optimal timing in the privatisation of a utility in an emerging country: the case of electricity distribution in Delhi pp. 2702-2718

- Joel Ruet
- Competing explanations for adopting energy innovations for new office buildings pp. 2719-2735

- Walter J.V. Vermeulen and Jeroen Hovens
- Forecasting short-run crude oil price using high- and low-inventory variables pp. 2736-2743

- Michael Ye, John Zyren and Joanne Shore
- Measuring the environmental load of household consumption using some methods based on input-output energy analysis: A comparison of methods and a discussion of results pp. 2744-2761

- Rixt Kok, Rene M.J. Benders and Henri C. Moll
- Examining market power in the European natural gas market pp. 2762-2778

- Rudolf Egging-Bratseth and Steven A. Gabriel
- Analysis of CO2 emissions in APEC countries: A time-series and a cross-sectional decomposition using the log mean Divisia method pp. 2779-2787

- Kihoon Lee and Wankeun Oh
- Efficiency evaluation of the state owned electric utilities in India pp. 2788-2804

- Tripta Thakur, S.G. Deshmukh and S.C. Kaushik
- Exploiting the oil-GDP effect to support renewables deployment pp. 2805-2819

- Shimon Awerbuch and Raphael Sauter
- Regional energy demand and adaptations to climate change: Methodology and application to the state of Maryland, USA pp. 2820-2833

- Matthias Ruth and Ai-Chen Lin
- Scenario for growth of electricity in India pp. 2834-2847

- R.B. Grover and Subhash Chandra
- CO2 benefit from the increasing percentage of diesel passenger cars. Case of Ireland pp. 2848-2857

- Efthimios Zervas
- Independent regulatory authorities in European electricity markets pp. 2858-2870

- Anders Larsen, Lene Holm Pedersen, Eva Moll Sorensen and Ole Jess Olsen
- Opportunities for biomass-derived "bio-oil" in European heat and power markets pp. 2871-2880

- J.G. Brammer, M. Lauer and A.V. Bridgwater
- A feasible reform for the electricity supply industry in Hong Kong pp. 2881-2890

- H.W. Ngan, J.H. Wang, W. Engriwan and K.L. Lo
- What are the alternatives available to Hong Kong in structuring the electricity supply industry? pp. 2891-2904

- Chi Tak Chan
- Sustainability and information in urban system analysis pp. 2905-2914

- C. Balocco and G. Grazzini
- The differences that methods make: Cross-border power flows and accounting for carbon emissions from electricity use pp. 2915-2928

- Scott Jiusto
- Social learning and public policy: Lessons from an energy-conscious village pp. 2929-2940

- Sarah Darby
- Photovoltaic electricity production of a grid-connected urban house in Serbia pp. 2941-2948

- Milorad Bojic and Mirko Blagojevic
- An options approach to investment in a hydrogen infrastructure pp. 2949-2963

- A.A. van Benthem, G.J. Kramer and Roald Ramer
- Independent operation by subsystems: Strategic behavior for the Brazilian electricity sector pp. 2964-2976

- Lucio Guido Tapia Carpio and Amaro Olimpio Pereira
- Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages pp. 2977-2993

- Charles Moonga Haanyika
- Travel demand policies for saving oil during a supply emergency pp. 2994-3005

- Robert Noland, William A. Cowart and Lewis M. Fulton
- Reconnecting the technology characterisation of the hydrogen economy to contexts of consumption pp. 3006-3016

- Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin
- Effects of privatization: A case study from Cayirhan coal district, Turkey pp. 3017-3026

- E. Mustafa Eyyuboglu
- Oil refining expansion criteria for Brazil pp. 3027-3040

- Marina Elisabete Espinho Tavares, Alexandre Salem Szklo, Giovani Vitoria Machado, Roberto Schaeffer, Jacqueline Barboza Mariano and Janaina Francisco Sala
- Wind power, policy learning and paradigm change pp. 3041-3048

- Joseph Szarka
- Electricity dependency and CO2 emissions from heating in the Swedish building sector--Current trends in conflict with governmental policy? pp. 3049-3064

- P. Johansson, A. Nylander and F. Johnsson
- Evaluating the applicability of integrated domestic energy consumption frameworks in the UK pp. 3065-3077

- James Keirstead
- Fuel price determination in transportation sector using predicted energy and transport demand pp. 3078-3086

- Soner Haldenbilen
- Energy forecasting: Predictions, reality and analysis of causes of error pp. 3087-3092

- V.P. Utgikar and J.P. Scott
- The role of hydropower in meeting Turkey's electric energy demand pp. 3093-3103

- Omer Yuksek, Murat Ihsan Komurcu, Ibrahim Yuksel and Kamil Kaygusuz
- Energy efficiency policy impact in India: case study of investment in industrial energy efficiency pp. 3104-3114

- Ming Yang
- Target group segmentation makes sense: If one sheep leaps over the ditch, all the rest will follow pp. 3115-3123

- C. Egmond, R. Jonkers and G. Kok
- Refurbishment priorities at the Russian coal-fired power sector for cleaner energy production--Case studies pp. 3124-3136

- P. Grammelis, N. Koukouzas, G. Skodras, E. Kakaras, A. Tumanovsky and V. Kotler
- The structure of residential energy demand in Greece pp. 3137-3143

- Vassilis Rapanos and Michael Polemis
- Embodied energy analysis of photovoltaic (PV) system based on macro- and micro-level pp. 3144-3152

- I. Nawaz and G.N. Tiwari
- Missing the spark: An investigation into the low adoption paradox of combined heat and power technologies pp. 3153-3164

- Steffen Mueller
- Use of artificial neural networks for transport energy demand modeling pp. 3165-3172

- Yetis Sazi Murat and Halim Ceylan
- Linking renewable energy CDM projects and TGC schemes: An analysis of different options pp. 3173-3183

- Pablo Del Rio
- Stimulating the use of biofuels in the European Union: Implications for climate change policy pp. 3184-3194

- Lisa Ryan, Frank Convery and Susana Ferreira
- Assessment of small hydropower potential using remote sensing data for sustainable development in India pp. 3195-3205

- Surekha Dudhani, A.K. Sinha and S.S. Inamdar
- Total-factor energy efficiency of regions in China pp. 3206-3217

- Jin-Li Hu and Shih-Chuan Wang
- Beyond the learning curve: factors influencing cost reductions in photovoltaics pp. 3218-3232

- Gregory Nemet
- Industrial and institutional restructuring of the Russian electricity sector: Status and issues pp. 3233-3244

- Alda Engoian
- US long-term energy intensity: Backcast and projection pp. 3245-3256

- Hadi Dowlatabadi and Matthew A. Oravetz
- Energy efficiency standards for equipment: Additional opportunities in the residential and commercial sectors pp. 3257-3267

- Greg Rosenquist, Michael McNeil, Maithili Iyer, Stephen Meyers and James McMahon
- Outlook for advanced biofuels pp. 3268-3283

- Carlo N Hamelinck and Andre P.C. Faaij
- Electrical energy consumption and production of Turkey versus world pp. 3284-3292

- Murat Tunc, Unal Camdali, Tunc Liman and Anil Deger
- How to play the game as the bridge between two European power markets--the case of Western Denmark pp. 3293-3304

- Ole Jess Olsen, Eirik S. Amundsen and Bjarne Donslund
- The marginal impact of carbon dioxide under two scenarios of future emissions pp. 3305-3316

- Mohammed Wahba and Chris Hope
- Market penetration rates of new energy technologies pp. 3317-3326

- Peter Lund
- Assessment of the relationship between oil prices and US oil stocks pp. 3327-3333

- Salman Saif Ghouri
- Nuclear energy and sustainability: Understanding ITER pp. 3334-3341

- Karine Fiore
- Energy-GDP relationship revisited: An example from GCC countries using panel causality pp. 3342-3350

- Mahmoud A. Al-Iriani
- Beyond free electricity: The costs of electric cooking in poor households and a market-friendly alternative pp. 3351-3358

- Mark Howells, David G. Victor, Trevor Gaunt, Rebecca J. Elias and Thomas Alfstad
- Decision support for choice optimal power generation projects: Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model based on the electricity market pp. 3359-3364

- Zhihong Liang, Kun Yang, Yaowei Sun, Jiahai Yuan, Hongwei Zhang and Zhizheng Zhang
- Y.-C. Xu, Electricity reform in China, India, and Russia, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2004) pp. 3365-3366

- James P. Dorian
Volume 34, issue 16, 2006
- Introduction: power market reform in selected Asian countries pp. 2439-2441

- Larry Chow
- Cost-benefit analysis of reforming Israel's electricity industry pp. 2442-2454

- A. Tishler, J. Newman, I. Spekterman and Chi-Keung Woo
- The reform of electricity power sector in the PR of China pp. 2455-2465

- Shaofeng Xu and Wenying Chen
- Implications of private sector participation in power generation--a case study from India pp. 2466-2479

- P. Balachandra
- Power sector reform in India: current issues and prospects pp. 2480-2490

- Anoop Singh
- Regulatory reform of the electricity industry in Japan: What is the next step of deregulation? pp. 2491-2497

- Hiroshi Asano
- Efficiency and deregulation of the electricity market in Singapore pp. 2498-2508

- Youngho Chang and Tuan Hin Tay
- The deregulation of Taiwan electricity supply industry pp. 2509-2520

- King Min Wang
- Deregulation of ESI and privatization of state electric utilities in Thailand pp. 2521-2531

- Surapong Chirarattananon and Supattana Nirukkanaporn
- Electricity liberalisation in Europe--how competitive will it be? pp. 2532-2541

- Richard Green
- Electric energy restructuring in the European Union: Integration, subsidiarity and the challenge of harmonization pp. 2542-2551

- Roberto J. Serralles
- Did a local distribution company procure prudently during the California electricity crisis? pp. 2552-2565

- Chi-Keung Woo, Debra Lloyd and William Clayton
- Taxation on vehicle fuels: its impacts on switching to cleaner fuels pp. 2566-2571

- Wing-Tat Hung
- The economic impact of strengthening fuel quality regulation--reducing sulfur content in diesel fuel pp. 2572-2585

- H.J. Chang, G.L. Cho and Y.D. Kim
- Dynamics of technology shifts in the household sector--implications for clean development mechanism pp. 2586-2599

- B. Sudhakara Reddy and P. Balachandra
Volume 34, issue 15, 2006
- Bangladeshi gas misses India's energy drive? pp. 1971-1973

- P.R. Kumaraswamy and Sreeradha Datta
- The grin of the Cheshire cat pp. 1974-1983

- Steve Thomas
- Global challenges in energy pp. 1984-1991

- James P. Dorian, Herman T. Franssen and Dale R. Simbeck
- Offshore decommissioning issues: Deductibility and transferability pp. 1992-2001

- Virginia Parente, Doneivan Ferreira, Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos and Estanislau Luczynski
- Supply adequacy in electricity markets based on hydro systems--the Brazilian case pp. 2002-2011

- Edson Luiz da Silva
- Evaluating the need for economic support policies in promoting greenhouse gas emission reduction measures in the building sector: The case of Greece pp. 2012-2031

- E. Georgopoulou, Y. Sarafidis, S. Mirasgedis, C.A. Balaras, A. Gaglia and D.P. Lalas
- Future demand of petroleum products in India pp. 2032-2037

- Sajal Ghosh
- Useful models for simulating policies to induce technological change pp. 2038-2047

- Nicholas Rivers and Mark Jaccard
- Counting the cost of water use in hydroelectric generation in Scotland pp. 2048-2059

- Michael MacLeod, Dominic Moran and Ian Spencer
- Bi-directional causality in California's electricity and natural-gas markets pp. 2060-2070

- Chi-Keung Woo, Arne Olson, Ira Horowitz and Stephen Luk
- The environmental and economic impacts of the UK climate change agreements pp. 2071-2086

- Paul Ekins and Ben Etheridge
- Increasing biomass based power generation in the UK pp. 2087-2099

- Patricia Thornley
- BP's emissions trading system pp. 2100-2112

- David G. Victor and Joshua C. House
- Decomposition analysis of CO2 emission in long-term climate stabilization scenarios pp. 2113-2122

- Reina Kawase, Yuzuru Matsuoka and Junichi Fujino
- A game theoretic model of the Northwestern European electricity market--market power and the environment pp. 2123-2136

- Wietze Lise, Vincent Linderhof, Onno Kuik, Claudia Kemfert, Robert Östling and Thomas Heinzow
- A geographic analysis of wind turbine placement in Northern California pp. 2137-2149

- Laura C. Rodman and Ross K. Meentemeyer
- How to use the clean development mechanism in the residential sector? The case of Brazilian refrigerators pp. 2150-2160

- Helioui Khalil, Claude Cohen and Alexandre Salem Szklo
- The case of a proposed 21.5 MWe biomass gasifier in Winkleigh, Devon: Implications for governance of renewable energy planning pp. 2161-2172

- Paul Upham and Simon Shackley
- Host country attractiveness for CDM non-sink projects pp. 2173-2184

- Martina Jung
- The promise of clean energy pp. 2185-2190

- Jose Goldemberg
- Has electric utility restructuring led to lower electricity prices for residential consumers in Texas? pp. 2191-2200

- Jay Zarnikau and Doug Whitworth
- The outlook for renewable energy in Navarre: An economic profile pp. 2201-2216

- Javier Faulin, Fernando Lera, Jesus M. Pintor and Justo Garcia
- Sharing the burden of climate change stabilization: An energy sector perspective pp. 2217-2231

- Fabian Wagner and Jayant A. Sathaye
- Long-term security of energy supply and climate change pp. 2232-2250

- Hal Turton and Leonardo Barreto
- Carbon charges and natural gas use in China pp. 2251-2262

- Jeffrey Skeer and Yanjia Wang
- Energy policy and the role of bioenergy in Poland pp. 2263-2278

- Lars J. Nilsson, Marcin Pisarek, Jerzy Buriak, Anna Oniszk-Poplawska, Pawel Bucko, Karin Ericsson and Lukasz Jaworski
- Energy in transition: From the iron curtain to the European Union pp. 2279-2297

- Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Gergana Miladinova and Laszlo Paizs
- Electric power grid interconnection in Northeast Asia pp. 2298-2309

- Won-Cheol Yun and ZhongXiang Zhang
- Optimal household refrigerator replacement policy for life cycle energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and cost pp. 2310-2323

- Hyung Chul Kim, Gregory A. Keoleian and Yuhta A. Horie
- Design of drilling contracts--Economic incentives and safety issues pp. 2324-2329

- Petter Osmundsen, Anders Toft and Kjell Agnar Dragvik
- Assessing the value of pulp mill biomass savings in a climate change conscious economy pp. 2330-2343

- Anders Adahl, Simon Harvey and Thore Berntsson
- Climate policy instruments and industry--effects and potential responses in the Swedish context pp. 2344-2360

- Bengt Johansson
- Natural gas power generation in Brazil: New window of opportunity? pp. 2361-2372

- Ricardo Gorini de Oliveira and Juliana de Moraes Marreco
- Supply amount and marginal price of renewable electricity under the renewables portfolio standard in Japan pp. 2373-2387

- Kenichiro Nishio and Hiroshi Asano
- Energy for sustainable development in Malaysia: Energy policy and alternative energy pp. 2388-2397

- Abdul Rahman Mohamed and Keat Teong Lee
- A cross-country analysis of aggregate energy and carbon intensities pp. 2398-2404

- B.W. Ang and N. Liu
- The determinants of the changes in car fuel efficiency in Great Britain (1978-2000) pp. 2405-2412

- Tae-Hyeong Kwon
- Modelling long-term oil price and extraction with a Hubbert approach: The LOPEX model pp. 2413-2428

- Tobias Rehrl and Rainer Friedrich
- Method for calculating annual energy efficiency improvement of TV sets pp. 2429-2432

- M. Varman, T.M.I. Mahlia and H.H. Masjuki
- A.B. Lovins, E.K. Datta, O. Bustnes, J.G. Koomey and N.J. Glasgow, Winning the Oil Endgame, Rocky Mountain Institute, Snowmass CO (2004) (hard copy: O.-E. Bustnes, $40, free download www.oilendgame.com) pp. 2433-2435

- Raphael Sauter and Shimon Awerbuch
- H. Labohm, S. Rozendaal and D. Theones, Man-Made Global Warming: Unravelling a Dogma, Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd., Essex, UK (2004) ISBN 0-906522-25-0 (Paperback, price: [pound sign]37.50/US$60) pp. 2435-2437

- Obas John Ebohon
Volume 34, issue 14, 2006
- Exergy analysis of energy utilization in the transportation sector in China pp. 1709-1719

- Xi Ji and G.Q. Chen
- Adding apples and oranges: The monitoring of energy efficiency in the Dutch food industry pp. 1720-1735

- C.A. Ramirez, K. Blok, M. Neelis and M. Patel
- Electricity markets volatility: estimates, regularities and risk management applications pp. 1736-1749

- Masao Nakamura, Tomoaki Nakashima and Takahide Niimura
- A comparative analysis of business structures suitable for farmer-owned wind power projects in the United States pp. 1750-1761

- Mark Bolinger and Ryan Wiser
- Inequality in CO2 emissions across countries and its relationship with income inequality: A distributive approach pp. 1762-1772

- Emilio Padilla Rosa and Alfredo Serrano
- On the baseline evolution of automobile fuel economy in Europe pp. 1773-1785

- Theodoros Zachariadis
- The effectiveness of different policy regimes for promoting wind power: Experiences from the states pp. 1786-1796

- Fredric C. Menz and Stephan Vachon
- Consumer attitudes towards domestic solar power systems pp. 1797-1806

- Adam Faiers and Charles Neame
- Analysis of long-range clean energy investment scenarios for Eritrea, East Africa pp. 1807-1817

- Robert Van Buskirk
- Energy service companies in European countries: Current status and a strategy to foster their development pp. 1818-1832

- Paolo Bertoldi, Silvia Rezessy and Edward Vine
- Demand for road-fuel in a small developing economy: The case of Sri Lanka pp. 1833-1840

- Sunil Chandrasiri
- Decomposition of CO2 emissions over 1980-2003 in Turkey pp. 1841-1852

- Wietze Lise
- The evolution of hard coal trade in the Pacific market pp. 1853-1866

- Rudianto Ekawan, Michel Duchene and Damien Goetz
- CDM potential for rural transition in China case study: Options in Yinzhou district, Zhejiang province pp. 1867-1882

- Xingshu Zhao and Axel Michaelowa
- Analysis of changing hidden energy flow in Vietnam pp. 1883-1888

- Nguyen Thi Anh Tuyet and Keiichi N. Ishihara
- Allocation of CO2 emission permits--Economic incentives for emission reductions in developing countries pp. 1889-1899

- Tobias A. Persson, Christian Azar and Kristian Lindgren
- Baselines for carbon emissions in the Indian and Chinese power sectors: Implications for international carbon trading pp. 1900-1917

- Chi Zhang, P.R. Shukla, David G. Victor, Thomas C. Heller, Debashish Biswas and Tirthankar Nag
- Efficient and inefficient aspects of residential energy behaviour: What are the policy instruments for change? pp. 1918-1927

- Anna-Lisa Linden, Annika Carlsson-Kanyama and Bjorn Eriksson
- Turkey's natural gas necessity, consumption and future perspectives pp. 1928-1934

- A.M. Kilic
- Stimulating the diffusion of photovoltaic systems: A behavioural perspective pp. 1935-1943

- Wander Jager
- How much transport can the climate stand?--Sweden on a sustainable path in 2050 pp. 1944-1957

- Jonas Akerman and Mattias Hojer
- Analysis of the Syrian long-term energy and electricity demand projection using the end-use methodology pp. 1958-1970

- A. Hainoun, M.K. Seif-Eldin and S. Almoustafa
Volume 34, issue 13, 2006
- A critical assessment of the Hong Kong Government's proposed post-2008 regulatory regime for local electricity utilities pp. 1451-1456

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ira Horowitz and Asher Tishler
- Interconnector economics pp. 1457-1472

- Ralph Turvey
- Greenhouse gas emission trading schemes: a new tool for the environmental regulator's kit pp. 1473-1477

- Sebastien Soleille
- Quality regulation of electricity distribution in Italy: an evaluation study pp. 1478-1486

- Virendra Ajodhia, Luca Lo Schiavo and Roberto Malaman
- The evolution of hard coal trade in the Atlantic market pp. 1487-1498

- Rudianto Ekawan and Michel Duchene
- Identifying key factors and strategies for reducing industrial CO2 emissions from a non-Kyoto protocol member's (Taiwan) perspective pp. 1499-1507

- Sue J. Lin, I.J. Lu and Charles Lewis
- Driving forces and obstacles with regard to co-operation between municipal energy companies and process industries in Sweden pp. 1508-1519

- Stefan Gronkvist and Peter Sandberg
- Improving the institutional structures for disseminating energy efficiency in emerging nations: a case study for energy agencies in South Africa pp. 1520-1531

- Barbara Praetorius and Jan W. Bleyl
- Compensating customer-generators: a taxonomy describing methods of compensating customer-generators for electricity supplied to the grid pp. 1532-1539

- Larry Hughes and Jeff Bell
- Technical and economic aspects of ancillary services markets in the electric power industry: an international comparison pp. 1540-1555

- R. Raineri, S. Rios and D. Schiele
- Developing sustainable energy policies for electrical energy conservation in Saudi Arabia pp. 1556-1565

- S.A. Al-Ajlan, A.M. Al-Ibrahim, M. Abdulkhaleq and F. Alghamdi
- Scaling up biomass gasifier use: an application-specific approach pp. 1566-1582

- Debyani Ghosh, Ambuj D Sagar and V.V.N. Kishore
- Potential energy savings and environmental impact by implementing energy efficiency standard for household refrigerators in China pp. 1583-1589

- Wei Lu
- Foreign trade and declining pollution in Sweden: a decomposition analysis of long-term structural and technological effects pp. 1590-1599

- Astrid Kander and Magnus Lindmark
- Climate policy in developing countries and conditional transfers pp. 1600-1610

- Dirk Rübbelke
- Assessment of the energy utilization efficiency in the Turkish transportation sector between 2000 and 2020 using energy and exergy analysis method pp. 1611-1618

- Zafer Utlu and Arif Hepbasli
- Cost of electric power sector carbon mitigation in India: international implications pp. 1619-1629

- Jayant Sathaye and Amol Phadke
- The liberalisation of the Spanish gas market pp. 1630-1644

- Luis Alberto Rasines Garcia
- Technological learning and renewable energy costs: implications for US renewable energy policy pp. 1645-1658

- Peter H. Kobos, Jon D. Erickson and Thomas E. Drennen
- Should Russia increase domestic prices for natural gas? pp. 1659-1670

- Daniel J. Dudek, Alexander Golub and Elena B. Strukova
- An assessment of the natural gas supply potential of the south energy corridor from the Caspian Region to the EU pp. 1671-1680

- Dimitrios Mavrakis, Fotios Thomaidis and Ioannis Ntroukas
- Green energy market development in Germany: effective public policy and emerging customer demand pp. 1681-1696

- Rolf Wustenhagen and Michael Bilharz
- System failure, innovation policy and patents: Fuel cells and related hydrogen technology in Norway 1990-2002 pp. 1697-1708

- Helge Godoe and Stian Nygaard
Volume 34, issue 12, 2006
- The Rimini Protocol an oil depletion protocol: Heading off economic chaos and political conflict during the second half of the age of oil pp. 1319-1325

- C.J. Campbell
- Zero-value problems of the logarithmic mean divisia index decomposition method pp. 1326-1331

- Richard Wood and Manfred Lenzen
- Public understanding of environmental impacts of electricity deregulation pp. 1332-1343

- Branden B. Johnson and Pamela G. Frank
- Modeling technical change in energy system analysis: analyzing the introduction of learning-by-doing in bottom-up energy models pp. 1344-1356

- Christer Berglund and Patrik Söderholm
- Assessing renewables-to-electricity systems: a fuzzy expert system model pp. 1357-1366

- S.D. Kaminaris, T.D. Tsoutsos, D. Agoris and A.V. Machias
- Greenhouse gas emissions from willow-based electricity: a scenario analysis for Portugal and The Netherlands pp. 1367-1377

- R. Rebelo de Mira and C. Kroeze
- Spatial boundaries and temporal periods for setting greenhouse gas performance standards pp. 1378-1388

- Scott Murtishaw, Jayant Sathaye and Maurice LeFranc
- Estimating the impact of royalty relief on oil and gas production on marginal state leases in the US pp. 1389-1398

- David E. Dismukes, Jeffrey M. Burke and Dmitry V. Mesyanzhinov
- Estimation of carbon baselines for power generation in India: the supply side approach pp. 1399-1410

- Barnali Nag
- Modeling long-term dynamics of electricity markets pp. 1411-1433

- Fernando Olsina, Francisco Garces and H.-J. Haubrich
- Cost of unserved power in Karnataka, India pp. 1434-1447

- Ranjan Kumar Bose, Megha Shukla, Leena Srivastava and Gil Yaron
- S.L. Rao, Governing power, TERI Press, New Delhi (2004) ISBN 81-7993-033-5 500 pp., (Rs. 580; US $35) pp. 1448-1450

- T.L. Sankar
Volume 34, issue 11, 2006
- Introduction to the special issue on `hydrogen' in `Energy Policy' pp. 1223-1226

- Raimund Bleischwitz and Katrin Fuhrmann
- What governs the transition to a sustainable hydrogen economy? Articulating the relationship between technologies and political institutions pp. 1227-1235

- Matthijs Hisschemoller, Ries Bode and Marleen van de Kerkhof
- Forecasts, scenarios, visions, backcasts and roadmaps to the hydrogen economy: A review of the hydrogen futures literature pp. 1236-1250

- William McDowall and Malcolm Eames
- Energy system aspects of hydrogen as an alternative fuel in transport pp. 1251-1259

- Stephan Ramesohl and Frank Merten
- Towards sustainable energy systems: The related role of hydrogen pp. 1260-1270

- Peter Hennicke and Manfred Fischedick
- Prospects for hydrogen in the German energy system pp. 1271-1283

- J.-F. Hake, J. Linssen and M. Walbeck
- Development of European hydrogen infrastructure scenarios--CO2 reduction potential and infrastructure investment pp. 1284-1298

- Martin Wietschel, Ulrike Hasenauer and Arend de Groot
- Transition to hydrogen-based transportation in China: Lessons learned from alternative fuel vehicle programs in the United States and China pp. 1299-1309

- Jimin Zhao and Marc W. Melaina
- Electricity intensity backstop level to meet sustainable backstop supply technologies pp. 1310-1317

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Erratum to "A global survey of hydrogen energy research, development and policy": [Energy Policy 34 (2006) 781-792] pp. 1318-1208

- Barry D. Solomon and Abhijit Banerjee
Volume 34, issue 10, 2006
- Estimating the energy and exergy utilization efficiencies for the residential-commercial sector: an application pp. 1097-1105

- Zafer Utlu and Arif Hepbasli
- Electricity consumption and economic growth: a time series experience for 17 African countries pp. 1106-1114

- Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- Electricity industry restructuring revisited: the case of Korea pp. 1115-1126

- Byoung-Hoon Lee and Hyeon-Hyo Ahn
- Competition between biomass and food production in the presence of energy policies: a partial equilibrium analysis pp. 1127-1138

- A. Ignaciuk, F. Vohringer, A. Ruijs and Ekko van Ierland
- Technology choice and CDM projects in China: case study of a small steel company in Shandong Province pp. 1139-1151

- Shinji Kaneko, Asaka Yonamine and Tae Yong Jung
- Integrated energy systems and local energy markets pp. 1152-1160

- Henrik Lund and Ebbe Munster
- Techno-economics of micro-hydro projects for decentralized power supply in India pp. 1161-1174

- M.R. Nouni, S.C. Mullick and T.C. Kandpal
- Climate change negotiations and first-mover advantages: the case of the wind turbine industry pp. 1175-1184

- Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Svendsen
- Globalizing carbon lock-in pp. 1185-1197

- Gregory C. Unruh and Javier Carrillo-Hermosilla
- Keeping warm? Self-reported housing and home energy efficiency factors impacting on older people heating homes in North Wales pp. 1198-1208

- Vanessa Burholt and Gill Windle
- Renewable electricity in Sweden: an analysis of policy and regulations pp. 1209-1220

- Yan Wang
- Komor Paul, Renewable Energy Policy, iUniverse Inc., New York (2004) (182pp.) pp. 1221-1222

- Blair G. Swezey
Volume 34, issue 9, 2006
- Long-term greenhouse gas emission reductions--what's possible, what's necessary? pp. 971-974

- Sven Bode
- Vehicle technology under CO2 constraint: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 975-985

- Andreas Schafer and Henry D. Jacoby
- Energy from sugarcane bagasse under electricity rationing in Brazil: a computable general equilibrium model pp. 986-992

- Jose Scaramucci, Clovis Perin, Petronio Pulino, Orlando F.J.G. Bordoni, Marcelo P. da Cunha and Luis A.B. Cortez
- Energy supply planning in Iran by using fuzzy linear programming approach (regarding uncertainties of investment costs) pp. 993-1003

- Mehdi Sadeghi and Hossein Mirshojaeian Hosseini
- Valuing the attributes of renewable energy investments pp. 1004-1014

- Eric Ariel Bergmann, Nick Hanley and Robert Wright
- Analysis of the impact of electricity grid interconnection between Korea and Japan--Feasibility study for energy network in Northeast Asia pp. 1015-1025

- Makoto Kanagawa and Toshihiko Nakata
- The limits of human development and the use of energy and natural resources pp. 1026-1031

- Rubens A. Dias, Cristiano R. Mattos and Jose A. P. Balestieri
- A problem of incentive compatibility in the North Sea petroleum industry pp. 1032-1045

- Hossein A. Kashani
- Australia's mandatory renewable energy target (MRET): an assessment pp. 1046-1062

- Anthony Kent and David Mercer
- Emissions trading and investment decisions in the power sector--a case study in Finland pp. 1063-1074

- Harri Laurikka and Tiina Koljonen
- The Russian oil industry between public and private governance: obstacles to international oil companies' investment strategies pp. 1075-1085

- Catherine Locatelli
- The causality relationship between energy consumption and GDP in G-11 countries revisited pp. 1086-1093

- Chien-Chiang Lee
- Gipe Paul, Wind Power, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, Vermont, USA (2001) ISBN 1-931498-14-8 (pp. xi+439, revised and expanded edition 2004-08-07) pp. 1094-1095

- John Twidell
Volume 34, issue 8, 2006
- Social and political responses to ecological tax reform in Europe: an introduction to the special issue pp. 895-904

- Simon Dresner, Louise Dunne, Peter Clinch and Christiane Beuermann
- Ecological Tax Reform in Denmark: history and social acceptability pp. 905-916

- Jacob Klok, Anders Larsen, Anja Dahl and Kirsten Hansen
- Ecological tax reform in Germany: handling two hot potatoes at the same time pp. 917-929

- Christiane Beuermann and Tilman Santarius
- History and social responses to environmental tax reform in the United Kingdom pp. 930-939

- Simon Dresner, Tim Jackson and Nigel Gilbert
- The rise and fall of French Ecological Tax Reform: social acceptability versus political feasibility in the energy tax implementation process pp. 940-949

- Jose-Frederic Deroubaix and Francois Leveque
- Environmental tax reform: an assessment of social responses in Ireland pp. 950-959

- J. Peter Clinch and Louise Dunne
- Environmental and wider implications of political impediments to environmental tax reform pp. 960-970

- J. Peter Clinch, Louise Dunne and Simon Dresner
Volume 34, issue 7, 2006
- Assessment of Thailand indoor set-point impact on energy consumption and environment pp. 765-770

- N. Yamtraipat, J. Khedari, J. Hirunlabh and J. Kunchornrat
- Promotional policy and perspectives of usage renewable energy in Lithuania pp. 771-780

- Vladislovas Katinas and Antanas Markevicius
- A global survey of hydrogen energy research, development and policy pp. 781-792

- Barry D. Solomon and Abhijit Banerjee
- Market perspectives of stationary fuel cells in a sustainable energy supply system--long-term scenarios for Germany pp. 793-803

- Wolfram Krewitt, Joachim Nitsch, Manfred Fischedick, Martin Pehnt and Heiner Temming
- Small distributed generation versus centralised supply: a social cost-benefit analysis in the residential and service sectors pp. 804-832

- Francesco Gulli
- Evaluation of lifecycle CO2 emissions from the Japanese electric power sector in the 21st century under various nuclear scenarios pp. 833-852

- Koji Tokimatsu, Takanobu Kosugi, Takayoshi Asami, Eric Williams and Yoichi Kaya
- Investment incentives: regulation of the Finnish electricity distribution pp. 853-862

- Kaisa Kinnunen
- Conditions for the sustainability of biomass based fuel use pp. 863-876

- L. Reijnders
- Equity implications of two burden-sharing rules for stabilizing greenhouse-gas concentrations pp. 877-891

- Asami Miketa and Leo Schrattenholzer
- The 19th World Energy Congress Sydney (Australia)--5-9 September 2004 pp. 892-893

- Hisham Khatib
Volume 34, issue 6, 2006
- Cutting the "Gordian knot" in climate change policy pp. 655-658

- Leigh Raymond
- Renewable energies and the poor: niche or nexus? pp. 659-663

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Climate change dilemma: technology, social change or both?: An examination of long-term transport policy choices in the United States pp. 664-679

- Sudhir Chella Rajan
- Multi-period emissions trading in the electricity sector--winners and losers pp. 680-691

- Sven Bode
- Placing Brazil's heavy acid oils on international markets pp. 692-705

- Alexandre Salem Szklo, Giovani Machado, Roberto Schaeffer, Andre Felipe Simoes and Jacqueline Barboza Mariano
- Accounting for fuel price risk when comparing renewable to gas-fired generation: the role of forward natural gas prices pp. 706-720

- Mark Bolinger, Ryan Wiser and William Golove
- Bringing solar home systems to rural El Salvador: lessons for small NGOs pp. 721-729

- Peter J. Balint
- GIS-based evaluation of multifarious local renewable energy sources: a case study of the Chigu area of southwestern Taiwan pp. 730-742

- Cheng-Dar Yue and Shi-Sian Wang
- Natural gas domestic market development for total elimination of routine flares in Nigeria's upstream petroleum operations pp. 743-753

- J.A. Sonibare and F.A. Akeredolu
- Reductions in emissions of local air pollutants and co-benefits of Chinese energy policy: a Shanghai case study pp. 754-762

- Chen Changhong, Wang Bingyan, Fu Qingyan, Collin Green and David G. Streets
- Erratum to "Carbon-Money Exchange to contain global warming and deforestation": [Energy Policy 33 (2005) 1233-1238] pp. 763-764

- Koza Nagase
Volume 34, issue 5, 2006
- David Pearce pp. 499-499

- Anil Markandya
- G. Campbell Watkins (1939-2005) pp. 500-500

- J. Dunkerley
- Introduction pp. 501-502

- Larry C.H. Chow
- Lessons from the past thirty years pp. 503-507

- Joy Dunkerley
- Oil scarcity: What have the past three decades revealed? pp. 508-514

- G.C. Watkins
- Have we run out of oil yet? Oil peaking analysis from an optimist's perspective pp. 515-531

- David L. Greene, Janet L. Hopson and Jia Li
- Energy supply security and geopolitics: A European perspective pp. 532-543

- Aad Correlje and Coby van der Linde
- Central Asia: A major emerging energy player in the 21st century pp. 544-555

- James P. Dorian
- Polices for increasing energy efficiency: Thirty years of experience in OECD countries pp. 556-573

- Howard Geller, Philip Harrington, Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Satoshi Tanishima and Fridtjof Unander
- Monitoring changes in economy-wide energy efficiency: From energy-GDP ratio to composite efficiency index pp. 574-582

- B.W. Ang
- The British Model in Britain: Failing slowly pp. 583-600

- Steve Thomas
- Incentives to invest in liberalised electricity industries in the North and South. Differences in the need for suitable institutional arrangements pp. 601-618

- Dominique Finon
- Reducing conflicts between climate policy and energy policy in the US: The important role of the states pp. 619-631

- Thomas D. Peterson and Adam Rose
- Renewable energy: Externality costs as market barriers pp. 632-642

- Anthony D. Owen
- Energy for sustainable development in India: Linkages and strategic direction pp. 643-654

- Leena Srivastava and I.H. Rehman
Volume 34, issue 4, 2006
- An alternative viewpoint on the forecasting of energy-related CO2 emissions in the OECD countries pp. 377-382

- J.W. Sun
- Limits to leapfrogging in energy technologies? Evidence from the Chinese automobile industry pp. 383-394

- Kelly Sims Gallagher
- The economics of large-scale wind power in a carbon constrained world pp. 395-410

- Joseph F. DeCarolis and David W. Keith
- Diffusion trajectory of self-propagating innovations interacting with institutions--incorporation of multi-factors learning function to model PV diffusion in Japan pp. 411-421

- Akira Nagamatsu, Chihiro Watanabe and Kwok L. Shum
- An economic perspective on experience curves and dynamic economies in renewable energy technologies pp. 422-432

- Maya Papineau
- Government policy and the development of electric vehicles in Japan pp. 433-443

- Max Ahman
- Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto Protocol for air pollution in Europe pp. 444-460

- D.P. van Vuuren, J. Cofala, H.E. Eerens, R. Oostenrijk, C. Heyes, Z. Klimont, M.G.J. den Elzen and M. Amann
- Support systems for the diffusion of renewable energy technologies--an investor perspective pp. 461-480

- Valentina Dinica
- Gross greenhouse gas fluxes from hydro-power reservoir compared to thermo-power plants pp. 481-488

- Marco Aurelio dos Santos, Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, Bohdan Sikar, Elizabeth Sikar and Ednaldo Oliveira dos Santos
- Energy intensity and economic performance in small scale bricks and foundry clusters in India: does energy intensity matter? pp. 489-497

- M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
Volume 34, issue 3, 2006
- Renewable energy policies in the European Union pp. 251-255

- Kornelis Blok
- The politics and policy of energy system transformation--explaining the German diffusion of renewable energy technology pp. 256-276

- Staffan Jacobsson and Volkmar Lauber
- An assessment of governmental wind power programmes in Sweden--using a systems approach pp. 277-296

- K. Astrand and L. Neij
- Effectiveness through risk reduction: a comparison of the renewable obligation in England and Wales and the feed-in system in Germany pp. 297-305

- C. Mitchell, D. Bauknecht and P.M. Connor
- The promotional impacts of green power products on renewable energy sources: direct and indirect eco-effects pp. 306-321

- Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer
- Bio-energy in Europe: changing technology choices pp. 322-342

- Andre P.C. Faaij
- Analysing the effectiveness of renewable energy supporting policies in the European Union pp. 343-351

- Mirjam Harmelink, Monique Voogt and Clemens Cremer
- Cost effects of international trade in meeting EU renewable electricity targets pp. 352-364

- M.H. Voogt and M.A. Uyterlinde
- Renewable energies in the EU-Accession States pp. 365-375

- Danyel Reiche
Volume 34, issue 2, 2006
- Reshaping markets for the benefit of energy saving pp. 121-128

- Adriaan Perrels, Katrin Ostertag and George Henderson
- From motivation and cognition theories to everyday applications and back again: the case of product-integrated information and feedback pp. 129-137

- L.T. McCalley
- User-led innovations and participation processes: lessons from sustainable energy technologies pp. 138-150

- Michael Ornetzeder and Harald Rohracher
- CEPHEUS results: measurements and occupants' satisfaction provide evidence for Passive Houses being an option for sustainable building pp. 151-171

- Jurgen Schnieders and Andreas Hermelink
- Marginal costs and co-benefits of energy efficiency investments: The case of the Swiss residential sector pp. 172-187

- Martin Jakob
- From volatility to value: analysing and managing financial and performance risk in energy savings projects pp. 188-199

- Evan Mills, Steve Kromer, Gary Weiss and Paul A. Mathew
- How much market do market-based instruments create? An analysis for the case of "white" certificates pp. 200-211

- Ole Langniss and Barbara Praetorius
- Tradable certificates for renewable electricity and energy savings pp. 212-222

- Paolo Bertoldi and Thomas Huld
- Municipalities and energy efficiency in countries in transition: Review of factors that determine municipal involvement in the markets for energy services and energy efficient equipment, or how to augment the role of municipalities as market players pp. 223-237

- Silvia Rezessy, Konstantin Dimitrov, Diana Urge-Vorsatz and Seth Baruch
- Release the power of the public purse pp. 238-250

- Nils Borg, Ylva Blume, Stefan Thomas, Wolfgang Irrek, Heidrun Faninger-Lund, Peter Lund and Andrew Pindar
Volume 34, issue 1, 2006
- Obituary: Gerald Leach pp. 1-128

- Tim Jackson
- Environmental benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy in Saudi Arabia's electric sector pp. 2-10

- Othman Alnatheer
- Some design lessons from market-based greenhouse gas regulation in the restructured Australian electricity industry pp. 11-25

- Iain MacGill, Hugh Outhred and Karel Nolles
- An economic assessment of the Kyoto Protocol application pp. 26-39

- A.S. Dagoumas, G.K. Papagiannis and P.S. Dokopoulos
- The potential for greenhouse gases mitigation in household sector of Iran: cases of price reform/efficiency improvement and scenario for 2000-2010 pp. 40-49

- Hamid Davoudpour and Mohammad Sadegh Ahadi
- Comparison of Turkey's electrical energy consumption and production with some European countries and optimization of future electrical power supply investments in Turkey pp. 50-59

- Murat Tunc, Unal Camdali and Cem Parmaksizoglu
- Green electricity policies in the Netherlands: an analysis of policy decisions pp. 60-71

- Sascha N.M. van Rooijen and Mark T. van Wees
- CO2 emission trading within the European Union and Annex B countries: the cement industry case pp. 72-87

- László Szabó, Ignacio Hidalgo, Juan-Carlos Ciscar and Antonio Soria
- Global warming agreements, international trade and energy/carbon embodiments: an input-output approach to the Italian case pp. 88-100

- I. Mongelli, G. Tassielli and B. Notarnicola
- Comparison of options for distributed generation in India pp. 101-111

- Rangan Banerjee
- Banning banking in EU emissions trading? pp. 112-120

- Joachim Schleich, Karl-Martin Ehrhart, Christian Hoppe and Stefan Seifert
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