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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 18, 2004
- Does the Bush Administration's climate policy mean climate protection? pp. 1993-1998

- Odile Blanchard and James F. Perkaus
- CO2 emissions embodied in international trade: evidence for Spain pp. 1999-2005

- Julio Sanchez-Choliz and Rosa Duarte
- Solar systems diffusion in local markets pp. 2007-2018

- Dimitrios K. Sidiras and Emmanuel G. Koukios
- An analysis of the Greek energy system in view of the Kyoto commitments pp. 2019-2033

- D. Agoris, K. Tigas, G. Giannakidis, F. Siakkis, S. Vassos, N. Vassilakos, V. Kilias and M. Damassiotis
- Oil policies and privatization strategies in Mexico: implications for the petrochemical sector and its production spaces pp. 2035-2047

- Norma Martinez Laguna
- Implementation of wind energy in the Netherlands: the importance of the social-institutional setting pp. 2049-2066

- Susanne Agterbosch, Walter Vermeulen and Pieter Glasbergen
- Electricity theft: a comparative analysis pp. 2067-2076

- Thomas B. Smith
- Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol? pp. 2077-2088

- Jon Barnett, Suraje Dessai and Michael Webber
Volume 32, issue 17, 2004
- Special Edition: Energy policy for a sustainable future pp. 1887-1889

- Catherine Mitchell
- Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables, energy efficiency and nuclear power pp. 1891-1904

- Paul Ekins
- Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status, prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options pp. 1905-1919

- Robert Gross
- New directions for household energy efficiency: evidence from the UK pp. 1921-1933

- Brenda Boardman
- Renewable energy policy in the UK 1990-2003 pp. 1935-1947

- Catherine Mitchell and Peter Connor
- Total cost estimates for large-scale wind scenarios in UK pp. 1949-1956

- Lewis Dale, David Milborrow, Richard Slark and Goran Strbac
- Nuclear power and the characteristics of `ordinariness'--the case of UK energy policy pp. 1957-1965

- Gordon MacKerron
- UK gas security: time to get serious pp. 1967-1979

- Jonathan Stern
- Co-provision in sustainable energy systems: the case of micro-generation pp. 1981-1990

- Jim Watson
Volume 32, issue 16, 2004
- Viewpoint: Mitigation of emissions through energy efficiency standards for room air conditioners in Malaysia pp. 1783-1787

- T. M. I. Mahlia, H. H. Masjuki, R. Saidur and M. A. Amalina
- Towards sustainability: energy efficiency, thermodynamic analysis, and the `two cultures' pp. 1789-1798

- G.P.Geoffrey P. Hammond
- Renewable energy and market-based approaches to greenhouse gas reduction--opportunity or obstacle? pp. 1799-1805

- Carrie L. Sonneborn
- Modelling a district heating system: Introduction of waste incineration, policy instruments and co-operation with an industry pp. 1807-1817

- Kristina Holmgren and Alemayehu Gebremedhin
- Cost-benefit analysis of implementing minimum energy efficiency standards for household refrigerator-freezers in Malaysia pp. 1819-1824

- T. M. I. Mahlia, H. H. Masjuki, R. Saidur and M. A. Amalina
- The near-term impacts of carbon mitigation policies on manufacturing industries pp. 1825-1841

- Richard Morgenstern, Mun Ho, Jhih-Shyang Shih and Xuehua Zhang
- WAP explained pp. 1843-1860

- Mark J. Kaiser and A.G.Allan G. Pulsipher
- Environmental policy-making in a difficult context: motorized two-wheeled vehicle emissions in India pp. 1861-1877

- Madhav G. Badami
- Oil supply insecurity: control versus damage costs pp. 1879-1882

- A.D.Anthony D. Owen
- The more you put in, the less you get out: (Energy Services--Brussels 27-28th March 2003) pp. 1883-1884

- Zoltan Zavody
Volume 32, issue 15, 2004
- Scenarios for a robust policy mix: the final report of the German study commission on sustainable energy supply pp. 1673-1678

- P. Hennicke
- Experiments with a methodology to model the role of R&D expenditures in energy technology learning processes; first results pp. 1679-1692

- Asami Miketa and Leo Schrattenholzer
- Electricity access for geographically disadvantaged rural communities--technology and policy insights pp. 1693-1705

- Akanksha Chaurey, Malini Ranganathan and Parimita Mohanty
- Bioenergy policy and market development in Finland and Sweden pp. 1707-1721

- Karin Ericsson, Suvi Huttunen, L.J.Lars J. Nilsson and Per Svenningsson
- An analysis of cross-sectional variations in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data pp. 1723-1735

- Shonali Pachauri
- Opportunity for inter-regional integration of electricity markets: the case of Shandong and Shanghai in East China pp. 1737-1751

- Edgard Gnansounou and Jun Dong
- What causes the disparity of electricity externality estimates? pp. 1753-1766

- Thomas Sundqvist
- Lessons from deregulation in Colombia: successes, failures and the way ahead pp. 1767-1780

- Erik R. Larsen, Isaac Dyner, Leonardo Bedoya V. and Carlos Jaime Franco
Volume 32, issue 14, 2004
- Growth curves for long-term global CO2 emission reduction analysis pp. 1569-1572

- B.W. Ang
- Distributed generation: remote power systems with advanced storage technologies pp. 1573-1589

- Woodrow Clark and William Isherwood
- Deregulated power prices: comparison of volatility pp. 1591-1601

- Ying Li and Peter C. Flynn
- Harvesting and redistributing renewable energy: on the role of gas and electricity grids to overcome intermittency through the generation and storage of hydrogen pp. 1603-1614

- Dennis Anderson and Matthew Leach
- Energy and exergy use in public and private sector of Saudi Arabia pp. 1615-1624

- I. Dincer, M. M. Hussain and I. Al-Zaharnah
- Notions on learning applied to wind turbine development in the Netherlands and Denmark pp. 1625-1637

- Linda M. Kamp, Ruud E. H. M. Smits and Cornelis D. Andriesse
- The effect of wind power on CO2 abatement in the Nordic Countries pp. 1639-1652

- Hannele Holttinen and Sami Tuhkanen
- A theoretical prediction of non-methane gaseous emissions from natural gas combustion pp. 1653-1665

- J. A. Sonibare and F. A. Akeredolu
- Energy revolution: policies for a sustainable future: Howard Geller, Island Press, Washington, DC, 2003, 289pp., ISBN 1-55963-965-2 pp. 1667-1668

- Paul Craig
- Climate change and power: economic instruments for European electricity: Christian Vrolijk (Ed.), Earthscan, London, 2002, 310pp, price [pound sign] 35, ISBN 1-85383-822-5 pp. 1668-1670

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 32, issue 13, 2004
- Measuring international electricity integration: a comparative study of the power systems under the Nordic Council, MERCOSUR, and NAFTA pp. 1457-1475

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau, Anil Hira and Karl Froschauer
- The costs and benefits of early action before Kyoto compliance pp. 1477-1486

- Haoran Pan and Denise Van Regemorter
- Electricity industry reforms in the Philippines pp. 1487-1497

- Deepak Sharma, Sonia E. Madamba and Ma. Rosario L. Chan
- Comments on the Brazilian Proposal and contributions to global temperature increase with different climate responses--CO2 emissions due to fossil fuels, CO2 emissions due to land use change pp. 1499-1510

- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, Suzana Kahn Ribeiro, Maria Silvia Muylaert and Christiano Pires de Campos
- The European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies: decomposition analyses pp. 1511-1530

- Jari Kaivo-oja and Jyrki Luukkanen
- The role of the four electric power sectors in the Korean national economy: an input-output analysis pp. 1531-1543

- Sang-Yong Han, Seung-Hoon Yoo and Seung-Jun Kwak
- The learning potential of photovoltaics: implications for energy policy pp. 1545-1554

- Bob van der Zwaan and Ari Rabl
- Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market pp. 1555-1564

- Jorgen Sjodin and Stefan Gronkvist
Volume 32, issue 12, 2004
- Challenges when electricity markets face the investment phase pp. 1355-1362

- Dominique Finon, Tor Arnt Johnsen and Atle Midttun
- Economics of clean development mechanism power projects under alternative approaches for setting baseline emissions pp. 1363-1374

- Ram M. Shrestha and Rabin Shrestha
- Process industry energy retrofits: the importance of emission baselines for greenhouse gas reductions pp. 1375-1388

- Anders Adahl, Simon Harvey and Thore Berntsson
- On the predictive accuracy of crude oil futures prices pp. 1389-1393

- Salah Abosedra and Hamid Baghestani
- Residential energy use: an international perspective on long-term trends in Denmark, Norway and Sweden pp. 1395-1404

- Fridtjof Unander, Ingunn Ettestol, Mike Ting and Lee Schipper
- REFIT and RPS: options for a harmonised Community framework pp. 1405-1414

- Volkmar Lauber
- Economic potential of natural gas-fired cogeneration--analysis of Brazil's chemical industry pp. 1415-1428

- Alexandre Salem Szklo, Jeferson Borghetti Soares and Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim
- The welfare effects of different pricing schemes for electricity distribution in Finland pp. 1429-1435

- Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen
- Policies for advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in Brazil pp. 1437-1450

- Howard Geller, Roberto Schaeffer, Alexandre Szklo and Mauricio Tolmasquim
- Society, behaviour and climate change mitigation: Eberhard Jochem, Jayant Sathaye and Daniel Bouille (Eds.); Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2000, 237pp, ISBN 0-7923-6802-9, 89 Euro pp. 1451-1452

- Axel Michaelowa
- Erratum to "OPEC's optimal crude oil price": [Energy policy 32 (2004) 269] pp. 1452-1453

- Manfred Horn
Volume 32, issue 11, 2004
- The Kyoto protocol--a victim of supply security?: or: if Maslow were in energy politics pp. 1253-1256

- Christoph W. Frei
- Inequality of energy intensities across OECD countries: a note pp. 1257-1260

- Vicent Alcantara and Juan Duro
- Regulatory performance analysis case study: Britain's electricity industry pp. 1261-1276

- Ricardo Gorini de Oliveira and Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim
- Reorganization of the power distribution sector in India pp. 1277-1289

- Rafiq Dossani
- The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010 pp. 1291-1301

- Kae Takase and Yasuhiro Murota
- Multiproject baselines for evaluation of electric power projects pp. 1303-1317

- Jayant Sathaye, Scott Murtishaw, Lynn Price, Maurice Lefranc, Joyashree Roy, Harald Winkler and Randall Spalding-Fecher
- Policy alternatives in reforming energy utilities in developing countries pp. 1319-1337

- Alberto Gabriele
- Energy education: breaking up the rational energy use barriers pp. 1339-1347

- Rubens A. Dias, Cristiano R. Mattos and Jose A. P. Balestieri
- The cost of climate policy: M. Jaccard, J. Nyboer and B. Sadownik; UBC Press, 2002 pp. 1349-1350

- David Reiner
- Rejoinder to book review pp. 1351-1350

- M. K. Jaccard
Volume 32, issue 10, 2004
- Decision support for energy conservation promotion:: an analytic hierarchy process approach pp. 1151-1158

- M. M. Kablan
- Energy policy options--from the perspective of public attitudes and risk perceptions pp. 1159-1171

- Mattias Viklund
- A decision model for financial assurance instruments in the upstream petroleum sector pp. 1173-1184

- Doneivan Ferreira, Saul Suslick, Joshua Farley, Robert Costanza and Sergey Krivov
- Action plan for wind energy development in the Canary Islands pp. 1185-1197

- R. Calero and J. A. Carta
- Can photovoltaic technologies help attain sustainable rural development in Bangladesh? pp. 1199-1207

- Wahidul K. Biswas, Mark Diesendorf and Paul Bryce
- Long-term infrastructure forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico: a decision- and resource-based approach pp. 1209-1224

- Mark J. Kaiser, Dmitry V. Mesyanzhinov and Allan G. Pulsipher
- Energy for sustainable development in China pp. 1225-1229

- Ni Weidou and Thomas B Johansson
- Hydrogen from renewable resources--the hundred year commitment pp. 1231-1242

- Kerry-Ann Adamson
- Uzbekistan, an expanding and capital-hungry economy: specific inter-related opportunities in energy, IT and agriculture pp. 1243-1245

- Malika Saidkhodjaeva
- A development perspective for biomass-fuelled electricity generation technologies. Economic technology assessment in view of sustainability: Roland V. Siemons, The Netherlands, 2002 pp. 1247-1249

- Hans-Henrik Lindbo and Wolfgang Mostert
Volume 32, issue 9, 2004
- California's electricity crisis: a market apart? pp. 1045-1052

- James Bushnell
- Renewable electricity in the Netherlands pp. 1053-1073

- M. Junginger, S. Agterbosch, A. Faaij and W. Turkenburg
- Pricing of Contracts for Difference in the Nordic market pp. 1075-1085

- Tarjei Kristiansen
- Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology. Policy lessons--impulse technology pp. 1087-1108

- Esther Luiten and Kornelis Blok
- State responsibility and compensation for climate change damages--a legal and economic assessment pp. 1109-1130

- Richard Tol and Roda Verheyen
- Decomposition analysis for policymaking in energy:: which is the preferred method? pp. 1131-1139

- B.W. Ang
- How adequate policies can push renewables pp. 1141-1146

- Jose Goldemberg, Suani Teixeira Coelho and Oswaldo Lucon
- Corrigendum to "Deregulated power prices: comparison of diurnal patterns" [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 657-672] pp. 1147-1148

- Ying Li and Peter C. Flynn
Volume 32, issue 8, 2004
- Energy efficiency fallacies--a postscript pp. 945-947

- Leonard Brookes
- Technical and economical analysis of an induced demand in the photovoltaic sector pp. 949-960

- Umberto Ciorba, Francesco Pauli and Pietro Menna
- How should greenhouse gas permits be allocated in the EU? pp. 961-968

- Morten Vesterdal and Gert Svendsen
- Energy and emission monitoring for policy use Trend analysis with reconstructed energy balances pp. 969-988

- P. G. M. Boonekamp
- Empirical assessment of energy-price policies: the case for cross-price elasticities pp. 989-1000

- Manuel Frondel
- Mitigation policies for energy related greenhouse gas emissions in Cyprus: the potential role of natural gas imports pp. 1001-1011

- S. Mirasgedis, Y. Sarafidis, E. Georgopoulou, D. P. Lalas and C. Papastavros
- Joint implementation: methodology and policy considerations pp. 1013-1023

- Klaus Illum and Niels I Meyer
- Do customer information programs reduce household electricity demand?--the Irish program pp. 1025-1032

- Uwe Dulleck and Sylvia Kaufmann
- Testing times: the future of the Scandinavian electricity industry: ECON Centre for Economic Analysis. ECON Report 68/02, Oslo, Norway, 231pp pp. 1033-1035

- Tor Arnt Johnsen
- Crude power: politics and the oil market: Oystein Noreng, I.B. Tauris, London, 2002, 254pp., $65.00 pp. 1036-1038

- Youngho Chang
- "Green energy in Europe--strategic prospects to 2010": Ecofys/Greenprices Rolf de Vos (Ed.); Reuters Business Insight, London, 2002, 187pp pp. 1038-1039

- Reinhard Haas
- Corrigendum to "The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison or projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production" [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 289-297] pp. 1039-1041

- John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, Daniele Poponi and Allen Barnett
Volume 32, issue 7, 2004
- Policy differences in the promotion of renewable energies in the EU member states pp. 843-849

- Danyel Reiche and Mischa Bechberger
- Hong Kong's electricity market beyond 2008 pp. 851-854

- Pun-Lee Lam
- How much do electricity tariff increases in Ukraine hurt the poor? pp. 855-863

- Boris Dodonov, Petra Opitz and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger
- Investigation of Greek wind energy market time-evolution pp. 865-879

- J. K. Kaldellis
- Replacing diesel by solar in the Amazon: short-term economic feasibility of PV-diesel hybrid systems pp. 881-898

- Aloisio Leoni Schmid and Carlos Augusto Amaral Hoffmann
- Joint implementation in energy between the EU and Russia Out look and potential pp. 899-914

- F. Laroui, E. Tellegen and K. Tourilova
- Thermo-power in Brazil: diagnosis of control and monitoring of gas emissions pp. 915-927

- Edna Elias Xavier, Alessandra Magrini, Luiz Pinguelli Rosa and Marco Aurelio dos Santos
- Efficiency versus cost of alternative fuels from renewable resources: outlining decision parameters pp. 929-935

- Sanjay Kaul and Raphael Edinger
- Towards an energy policy: Dieter Helm (Ed.), OXERA publications, 2002 pp. 937-939

- C. Waddams
- Corrigendum to "Power sector reform in developing countries: mismatched agendas" [Energy Policy 31 (2003) 1273-1289] pp. 939-941

- Neiji Wamukonya
Volume 32, issue 6, 2004
- Renewable energy--traditional biomass vs. modern biomass pp. 711-714

- Jose Goldemberg and Suani Teixeira Coelho
- Energy security and global climate change mitigation pp. 715-718

- Hillard Huntington and Stephen Brown
- Design of coordinated energy and environmental policies: use of multi-criteria decision-making pp. 721-735

- Lorna Greening and Steve Bernow
- Emissions trading and competitiveness: pros and cons of relative and absolute schemes pp. 737-745

- Onno Kuik and Machiel Mulder
- Thailand's solar white elephants: an analysis of 15 yr of solar battery charging programmes in northern Thailand pp. 747-760

- Donna Green
- Local and regional greenhouse gas management pp. 761-771

- P. D. Fleming and P. H. Webber
- Diffusion of energy-saving innovations in industry and the built environment: Dutch studies as inputs for a more integrated analytical framework pp. 773-784

- Carel Dieperink, Iemy Brand and Walter Vermeulen
- Conflict over biomass energy development in the United Kingdom: some observations and lessons from England and Wales pp. 785-800

- Bishnu Raj Upreti
- Biomass energy technologies for rural infrastructure and village power--opportunities and challenges in the context of global climate change concerns pp. 801-810

- V. V. N. Kishore, Preety M. Bhandari and Pratul Gupta
- Daily oil losses in shipping crude oil: measuring crude oil loss rates in daily North Sea shipping operations pp. 811-822

- Rohit Bhatia and John Dinwoodie
- Economic impact of regulatory reforms in the electricity supply industry: a panel data analysis for OECD countries pp. 823-832

- Toru Hattori and Miki Tsutsui
- How to promote renewable energy systems successfully and effectively pp. 833-839

- R. Haas, W. Eichhammer, C. Huber, O. Langniss, A. Lorenzoni, Reinhard Madlener, Philippe Menanteau, P. -E. Morthorst, A. Martins, A. Oniszk, Joachim Schleich, A. Smith, Z. Vass and A. Verbruggen
Volume 32, issue 5, 2004
- CO2 emission from energy use in India: a decomposition analysis pp. 585-593

- Shyamal Paul and Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya
- An analysis of CO2 emissions of Japanese industries during the period between 1985 and 1995 pp. 595-610

- Nobuko Yabe
- Estimating the price of tradable permits for greenhouse gas emissions in 2008-12 pp. 611-621

- Urs Springer and Matthew Varilek
- Geothermal energy sources for water production--socio-economic effects and people's wishes on Milos island: a case study pp. 623-633

- E. Manologlou, P. Tsartas and A. Markou
- Managing electricity procurement cost and risk by a local distribution company pp. 635-645

- Chi-Keung Woo, Rouslan I. Karimov and Ira Horowitz
- Assessment of energy efficiency options in the building sector of Lebanon pp. 647-655

- Riad B. Chedid and Raymond F. Ghajar
- Deregulated power prices: comparison of diurnal patterns pp. 657-672

- Ying Li and Peter C. Flynn
- Cross-subsidy in electricity tariffs: evidence from India pp. 673-684

- Pradip Chattopadhyay
- Greening London's black cabs: a study of driver's preferences for fuel cell taxis pp. 685-695

- Susana Mourato, Bob Saynor and David Hart
- Must developing countries commit quantified targets? Time flexibility and equity in climate change mitigation pp. 697-704

- Taishi Sugiyama and Liu Deshun
- Authors' response to the critique of "Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power", by Lawrence Haar and Lamra N. Stanciu pp. 705-708

- Ryan Wiser, Meredith Fowlie and Ed Holt
Volume 32, issue 4, 2004
- The challenging economic and social issues of climate change: introduction pp. 443-446

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- US rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: the impact on compliance costs and CO2 emissions pp. 447-454

- Alan Manne and Richard Richels
- Climate coalitions and international trade: assessment of cooperation incentives by issue linkage pp. 455-465

- Claudia Kemfert
- Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin-Wilcoxen blueprint pp. 467-479

- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- The safety valve and climate policy pp. 481-491

- Henry D. Jacoby and A. Denny Ellerman
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Norway: do carbon taxes work? pp. 493-505

- Annegrete Bruvoll and Bodil Merethe Larsen
- What do we know about carbon taxes? An inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income pp. 507-518

- ZhongXiang Zhang and Andrea Baranzini
- Uncertain discount rates in climate policy analysis pp. 519-529

- Richard Newell and William Pizer
- On the quality of compliance mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol pp. 531-544

- Andries Nentjes and Ger Klaassen
- Baseline recommendations for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in the electric power sector pp. 545-566

- Sivan Kartha, Michael Lazarus and Martina Bosi
- Co-benefits of climate policy--lessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China pp. 567-581

- Kristin Aunan, Jinghua Fang, Haakon Vennemo, Kenneth Oye and Hans M. Seip
Volume 32, issue 3, 2004
- A proposal for transmission pricing methodology in Thailand based on electricity tracing and long-run average incremental cost pp. 301-308

- T. Limpasuwan, J. W. Bialek, W. Ongsakul and B. Limmeechokchai
- The guidelines for state policy of energy efficiency in Lithuania pp. 309-320

- Valentinas Klevas and Renatas Minkstimas
- Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow:: Saudi Arabia's `Gas Initiative' pp. 321-333

- Philip Robins
- Efficiency and regulation of the Slovenian electricity distribution companies pp. 335-344

- Massimo Filippini, Nevenka Hrovatin and Jelena Zoric
- Integration of national and regional energy development programs in Baltic States pp. 345-355

- V. Klevas and M. Antinucci
- Medium-range planning economics of future electrical-power generation options pp. 357-366

- J. O. Jaber, A. Al-Sarkhi, B. A. Akash and M. S. Mohsen
- Fossil electricity and CO2 sequestration: how natural gas prices, initial conditions and retrofits determine the cost of controlling CO2 emissions pp. 367-382

- Timothy L. Johnson and David W. Keith
- Energy sustainability and global warming in Spain pp. 383-394

- Felix Hernandez, Miguel Angel Gual, Pablo Del Rio and Alejandro Caparros
- Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China pp. 395-411

- Rufus D. Edwards, Kirk R. Smith, Junfeng Zhang and Yuqing Ma
- Carbon exergy tax: a thermo-economic method to increase the efficient use of exergy resources pp. 413-427

- Massimo Gian Luca Santarelli
- Elasticities of electricity demand in urban Indian households pp. 429-436

- Massimo Filippini and Shonali Pachauri
- The solar economy: renewable energy for a sustainable global future: Hermann Scheer; Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, September 2002, 347pp., price [pound sign]17.99, ISBN: 1-85383-835-7 pp. 437-439

- Claus Huber
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- Energy rent and public policy: an analysis of the Canadian coal industry pp. 151-163

- Thomas Gunton
- Tradable green certificates in Flanders (Belgium) pp. 165-176

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Comparison of energy intensities in European Union countries. Results of a structural decomposition analysis pp. 177-189

- Vicent Alcantara and Rosa Duarte
- The potential economic and environmental impact of a Public Benefit Fund in Louisiana pp. 191-206

- Mark J. Kaiser, Allan G. Pulsipher and Robert H. Baumann
- Quantifying the severity of fuel poverty, its relationship with poor housing and reasons for non-investment in energy-saving measures in Ireland pp. 207-220

- John D. Healy and J. Peter Clinch
- Electricity: taxes on emission liabilities. An examination of the economic effectiveness of Polluter Pays Principles pp. 221-235

- Akim M. Rahman and Clive A. Edwards
- US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences pp. 237-259

- Won-Woo Lee
- Principles of green accounting for renewable and nonrenewable energy resources pp. 261-267

- Robert Cairns
- OPEC's optimal crude oil price pp. 269-280

- Manfred Horn
- Dynamic energy analysis to assess maximum growth rates in developing power generation capacity: case study of India pp. 281-287

- Jyotirmay Mathur, Narendra Kumar Bansal and Hermann-Joseph Wagner
- The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison of projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production pp. 289-297

- John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, Daniele Poponi and Allen Barnett
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- Firewood consumption pattern of different tribal communities in Northeast India pp. 1-6

- B. P. Bhatt and M. S. Sachan
- Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines pp. 7-27

- Joan M. Ogden, Robert H. Williams and Eric D. Larson
- Implementation of manure digestion and co-combustion in the Dutch electricity regime: a multi-level analysis of market implementation in the Netherlands pp. 29-39

- R. P. J. M. Raven
- Conversion factors and oil statistics pp. 41-45

- Sohbet Karbuz
- Electricity consumption and economic growth in China pp. 47-54

- Alice Shiu and Pun-Lee Lam
- The power sector in China and India: greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential and scenarios for 1990-2020 pp. 55-76

- Carolien Kroeze, Jaklien Vlasblom, Joyeeta Gupta, Christiaan Boudri and Kornelis Blok
- Effects of NYMEX trading on IPE Brent Crude futures markets: a duration analysis pp. 77-82

- Sharon Xiaowen Lin and Michael N. Tamvakis
- CO2 mitigation and power generation implications of clean supply-side and demand-side technologies in Thailand pp. 83-90

- Somporn Tanatvanit, Bundit Limmeechokchai and Ram M. Shrestha
- Thermopower generation investment in Brazil--economic conditions pp. 91-100

- Ajax Moreira, Katia Rocha and Pedro David
- Fuel cell system economics: comparing the costs of generating power with stationary and motor vehicle PEM fuel cell systems pp. 101-125

- Timothy E. Lipman, Jennifer L. Edwards and Daniel M. Kammen
- On the economics of electricity consumption in small island developing states: a role for renewable energy technologies? pp. 127-140

- Daniel Weisser
- CO2-reduction in housing--experiences in building and urban renewal projects in The Netherlands: Jochem Van der Waals, Rozenberg, The Netherlands 2001 pp. 141-142

- Mats Nilsson
- Technological change and the environment: Arnulf Grubler, Nebojsa Nakicenovic and William D. Nordhaus (Eds.); Resources for the Future, Washington, DC and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, 2002 pp. 143-147

- F. L. Toth
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