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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 15, 2003
- LPG: a secure, cleaner transport fuel? A policy recommendation for Europe pp. 1573-1577

- Eric Johnson
- Decommissioning of petroleum installations--major policy issues pp. 1579-1588

- Petter Osmundsen and Ragnar Tveterås
- Optimizing the level of renewable electric R&D expenditures using real options analysis pp. 1589-1608

- Graham Davis and Brandon Owens
- International benchmarking and regulation: an application to European electricity distribution utilities pp. 1609-1622

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Industrial energy efficiency: the need for investment decision support from a manager perspective pp. 1623-1634

- Peter Sandberg and Mats Soderstrom
- Impact of energy subsidies on energy consumption and supply in Zimbabwe. Do the urban poor really benefit? pp. 1635-1645

- Ikhupuleng Dube
- Scenario planning for electricity supply pp. 1647-1659

- W. Soontornrangson, D. G. Evans, R. J. Fuller and D. F. Stewart
- Consumer demand for `green power' and energy efficiency pp. 1661-1672

- Jay Zarnikau
- "Key" sectors in final energy consumption: an input-output application to the Spanish case pp. 1673-1678

- Vicent Alcantara and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Energy consumption with sustainable development in developing country: a case in Jiangsu, China pp. 1679-1684

- Xiaohua Wang and Zhenmin Feng
- Evaluation of refrigerating and air-conditioning technologies in heat cascading systems under the carbon dioxide emissions constraint: the proposal of the energy cascade balance table pp. 1685-1697

- Yoichi Shimazaki
- A theoretical analysis of price elasticity of energy demand in multi-stage energy conversion systems pp. 1699-1704

- Robert Lowe
- Small is profitable: the hidden economic benefits of making electrical resources the right size: Amory B. Lovins, E. Kyle Datta, Thomas Feiler, Karl R. Rabago, Joel N. Swisher, Andre Lehmann, and Ken Wicker; Rocky Mountain Institute, 2002, 398 pages pp. 1705-1708

- Anne-Marie Borbely-Bartis and Shimon Awerbuch
Volume 31, issue 14, 2003
- Stalemate in energy markets: supply extension versus demand reduction pp. 1431-1440

- Aviel Verbruggen
- LIHEAP reconsidered pp. 1441-1458

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- Disclosure of electricity products--lessons from consumer research as guidance for energy policy pp. 1459-1474

- Jochen Markard and Edward Holt
- Transport and energy demand in Mexico: the personal income shock pp. 1475-1480

- Mariano Bauer, Elizabeth Mar and Alberto Elizalde
- Brazilian waste potential: energy, environmental, social and economic benefits pp. 1481-1491

- Luciano Basto Oliveira and Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Implications of transportation policies on energy and environment in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal pp. 1493-1507

- Shobhakar Dhakal
- Dissemination of solar photovoltaics: a study on the government programme to promote solar lantern in India pp. 1509-1518

- S. K. Velayudhan
- Electric infrastructure failures in Nigeria: a survey-based analysis of the costs and adjustment responses pp. 1519-1530

- Adeola F. Adenikinju
- How to design greenhouse gas trading in the EU? pp. 1531-1539

- Gert Svendsen and Morten Vesterdal
- External costs and taxes in heat supply systems pp. 1541-1560

- Asa Karlsson and Leif Gustavsson
- Perfect decomposition techniques in energy and environmental analysis pp. 1561-1566

- B.W. Ang, F. L. Liu and E. P. Chew
- Erratum to "Co-existence of electricity, TEP, and TGC markets in the Baltic Sea Region" [Energy Policy 31 (2003) 85-96] pp. 1567-1569

- Magnus Hindsberger, Malene Hein Nybroe, Hans F. Ravn and Rune Schmidt
Volume 31, issue 13, 2003
- Demand Side Management in a competitive European market: Who should be responsible for its implementation? pp. 1307-1314

- Marcel H. Didden and William D. D'haeseleer
- Carbon emission and mitigation cost comparisons between fossil fuel, nuclear and renewable energy resources for electricity generation pp. 1315-1326

- Ralph E. H. Sims, Hans-Holger Rogner and Ken Gregory
- Take-or-Pay under Japanese energy policy pp. 1327-1337

- Ryoichi Namikawa
- Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology; the effect of government intervention on the development of strip casting technology pp. 1339-1356

- Esther E. M. Luiten and Kornelis Blok
- A strategy for introducing hydrogen into transportation pp. 1357-1367

- Alexander E. Farrell, David W. Keith and James J. Corbett
- Marketable emission permits with imperfect monitoring pp. 1369-1378

- Rodrigo San Martin
- Energy subsidies in California's electricity market deregulation pp. 1379-1391

- Alexander Ritschel and Greg P. Smestad
- A green certificate market combined with a liberalised power market pp. 1393-1402

- P. E. Morthorst
- Governments should implement energy-efficiency standards and labels--cautiously pp. 1403-1415

- Stephen Wiel and James E. McMahon
- Deregulation and growth in China's energy sector: a review of recent development pp. 1417-1425

- Yanrui Wu
- A new future for coal, coal dialogue--Warsaw 18-20 June 2002 pp. 1427-1425

- Hisham Khatib
Volume 31, issue 12, 2003
- Technology growth curves: a new approach to reducing global CO2 emissions pp. 1183-1187

- James J. MacKenzie
- Future implications of China's energy-technology choices pp. 1189-1204

- Eric D. Larson, Wu Zongxin, Pat DeLaquil, Chen Wenying and Gao Pengfei
- A lifestyle-based scenario for US buildings: implications for energy use pp. 1205-1211

- Rick Diamond
- A comparison of discounted cashflow and modern asset pricing methods--project selection and policy implications pp. 1213-1220

- Magne Emhjellen and Chris M. Alaouze
- Regional cooperation and energy development in the Greater Mekong Sub-region pp. 1221-1234

- Xiaojiang Yu
- Investigation of greenhouse gas reduction potential and change in technological selection in Indian power sector pp. 1235-1244

- Jyotirmay Mathur, Narendra Kumar Bansal and Hermann. -Joseph Wagner
- Analytical search of problems and prospects of power sector through Delphi study: case study of Kerala State, India pp. 1245-1255

- D. Parameswara Sharma, P. S. Chandramohanan Nair and R. Balasubramanian
- The insurance and risk management industries: new players in the delivery of energy-efficient and renewable energy products and services pp. 1257-1272

- Evan Mills
- Power sector reform in developing countries: mismatched agendas pp. 1273-1289

- Njeri Wamukonya
- A multi-channel stakeholder consultation process for transmission deregulation pp. 1291-1299

- Robin Gregory, Baruch Fischhoff, Sarah Thorne and Gordon Butte
- Turning numbers into knowledge: mastering the art of problem solving: Jonathan G. Koomey, August 2001, 221 pages, 27 illustrations, 10 cartoons, trim 7x10", price $34.95 hardcover, ISBN 0-9706019-0-5 pp. 1301-1303

- Michael Maniates
Volume 31, issue 11, 2003
- Themes in current Asian energy pp. 1047-1049

- Larry C. H. Chow
- Sustainable energy development: a challenge for Asia and the Pacific region in the 21st century pp. 1051-1059

- Pranesh Chandra Saha
- Greener energy solutions for a sustainable future: issues and challenges for Malaysia pp. 1061-1072

- Mohd. Zamzam Jaafar, Wong Hwee Kheng and Norhayati Kamaruddin
- New horizons for Korean energy industry--shifting paradigms and challenges ahead pp. 1073-1084

- Hyun-Joon Chang
- Quest for Middle East oil: the US versus the Asia-Pacific region pp. 1085-1091

- Mamdouh G. Salameh
- The multidimensionality of electricity reform--an Australian perspective pp. 1093-1102

- Deepak Sharma
- Electricity market reform failures: UK, Norway, Alberta and California pp. 1103-1115

- Chi-Keung Woo, Debra Lloyd and Asher Tishler
- Overcoming the energy efficiency gap in India's household sector pp. 1117-1127

- B. Sudhakara Reddy
- The issue of the fourth nuclear power plant and its impact on 3-E problems in Taiwan--empirical evidence from the energy forecasting (EnFore) system pp. 1129-1136

- Yunchang Bor and Feng-Ying Chou
- An econometric study on China's economy, energy and environment to the year 2030 pp. 1137-1150

- Li ZhiDong
- Oil price fluctuations and Singapore economy pp. 1151-1165

- Youngho Chang and Joon Fong Wong
- Efficiency, performance and regulation of the international gas industry--a bootstrap DEA approach pp. 1167-1178

- David Hawdon
Volume 31, issue 10, 2003
- Potential of gas turbine co-generation in China pp. 931-936

- Ye Handong, Li Yuhong and Ye Dajun
- Strategic choices: Swedish climate intervention policies and the forest industry's role in reducing CO2 emissions pp. 937-950

- Ingrid Nystrom and Deborah W. Cornland
- Energy systems and the climate dilemma: Reflecting the impact on CO2 emissions by reconstructing regional energy systems pp. 951-959

- Annelie Carlson
- Global energy scenarios meeting stringent CO2 constraints--cost-effective fuel choices in the transportation sector pp. 961-976

- Christian Azar, Kristian Lindgren and Bjorn A. Andersson
- Policy options to promote energy efficient and environmentally sound technologies in small- and medium-scale industries pp. 977-987

- M. Thiruchelvam, S. Kumar and C. Visvanathan
- The linkage between oil price shocks and economic growth with inflation in the presence of technological advances: a CGE model pp. 989-1006

- K. Doroodian and Roy Boyd
- Defining Investment Additionality for CDM projects--practical approaches pp. 1007-1015

- Sandra Greiner and Axel Michaelowa
- Dynamic formulation of a top-down and bottom-up merging energy policy model pp. 1017-1031

- Christoph W. Frei, Pierre-Andre Haldi and Gerard Sarlos
- Equity and carbon emissions trading: a model analysis pp. 1033-1044

- Marian Leimbach
Volume 31, issue 9, 2003
- Competition in the market for space heating. District heating as the infrastructure for competition among fuels and technologies pp. 817-826

- Poul Erik Grohnheit and Bent Ole Gram Mortensen
- Can negotiated agreements replace efficiency standards as an instrument for transforming the electrical appliance market? pp. 827-835

- Philippe Menanteau
- Is Russia a viable oil source for Japan? pp. 837-847

- John Phillips and Jonathan Challacombe
- Electricity use in California: past trends and present usage patterns pp. 849-864

- Richard E. Brown and Jonathan G. Koomey
- Making the link: climate policy and the reform of the UK construction industry pp. 865-878

- Steve Sorrell
- Emissions trading in transition economies: the link between international and domestic policy pp. 879-886

- M. Evans
- Energy analysis of Jordan's commercial sector pp. 887-894

- J. O. Jaber, M. S. Mohsen, A. Al-Sarkhi and B. Akash
- Modelling the adoption of industrial cogeneration in Japan using manufacturing plant survey data pp. 895-910

- David Bonilla, Atsushi Akisawa and Takao Kashiwagi
- An assessment of South African prepaid electricity experiment, lessons learned, and their policy implications for developing countries pp. 911-927

- Devi Tewari and Tushaar Shah
Volume 31, issue 8, 2003
- The impact of possible climate catastrophes on global warming policy pp. 691-701

- Andrea Baranzini, Marc Chesney and Jacques Morisset
- Status of photovoltaic industry in China pp. 703-707

- Hong Yang, He Wang, Huacong Yu, Jianping Xi, Rongqiang Cui and Guangde Chen
- Carbon quota price and CDM potentials after Marrakesh pp. 709-719

- Wenying Chen
- Electricity and externalities in South Africa pp. 721-734

- Randall Spalding-Fecher and David Khorommbi Matibe
- Weatherizing the homes of low-income home energy assistance program clients: a programmatic assessment pp. 735-744

- Bruce Tonn, Richard Schmoyer and Sarah Wagner
- Liberalisation of the Russian power sector pp. 745-758

- David Kennedy
- Long-term outlook of energy use and CO2 emissions from transport in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 759-773

- Theodoros Zachariadis and Nikos Kouvaritakis
- Role of nuclear fusion in future energy systems and the environment under future uncertainties pp. 775-797

- Koji Tokimatsu, Jun'ichi Fujino, Satoshi Konishi, Yuichi Ogawa and Kenji Yamaji
- Prices versus quantities: choosing policies for promoting the development of renewable energy pp. 799-812

- Philippe Menanteau, Dominique Finon and Marie-Laure Lamy
- World Energy Council (WEC): Cleaner fossil fuels systems (CFFS) roundtable: financial strategies to accelerate the deployment of cleaner power systems pp. 813-814

- Hisham Khatib
Volume 31, issue 7, 2003
- Introduction: Green electricity in Europe--environment, politics and markets pp. 579-581

- Atle Midttun
- Supporting renewable energy on liberalised markets: green electricity between additionality and consumer sovereignty pp. 583-596

- Roland Menges
- Danish energy reform: policy implications for renewables pp. 597-607

- Niels I. Meyer and Anne Louise Koefoed
- Green certificate trading in the Netherlands in the prospect of the European electricity market pp. 609-620

- Valentina Dinica and Maarten J. Arentsen
- Diffusion of green power products in Switzerland pp. 621-632

- Rolf Wustenhagen, Jochen Markard and Bernhard Truffer
- Environmental labelling of electricity delivery contracts in Sweden pp. 633-640

- Tomas Kaberger
- Green paper with green electricity? Greening strategies of Nordic pulp and paper industry pp. 641-655

- Jyrki Luukkanen
- Greenhouse gas emissions trading in BP pp. 657-663

- Mark Akhurst, Jeff Morgheim and Rachel Lewis
- European schemes for promoting renewables in liberalised markets pp. 665-676

- Niels I. Meyer
- Greening of electricity in Europe: challenges and developments pp. 677-687

- Atle Midttun and Anne Louise Koefoed
Volume 31, issue 6, 2003
- Oil supply and oil politics: Deja Vu all over again pp. 485-489

- Cutler J. Cleveland and Robert Kaufmann
- Project financing consequences on cogeneration: industrial plant and municipal utility co-operation in Sweden pp. 491-503

- Gunnel Sundberg and Jorgen Sjodin
- Avoiding perverse effects of baseline and investment additionality determination in the case of renewable energy projects pp. 505-517

- Sven Bode and Axel Michaelowa
- Three types of decline in energy intensity--an explanation for the decline of energy intensity in some developing countries pp. 519-526

- J. W. Sun
- The renewables portfolio standard in Texas: an early assessment pp. 527-535

- Ole Langniss and Ryan Wiser
- Globalization of the automobile industry in China: dynamics and barriers in greening of the road transportation pp. 537-551

- Lin Gan
- The energy transition in action: urban domestic fuel choices in a changing Zimbabwe pp. 553-562

- B. M. Campbell, S. J. Vermeulen, J. J. Mangono and Ramos Mabugu
- Market transformation of energy-efficient motor technologies in the EU pp. 563-575

- Anibal T. de Almeida, Paula Fonseca, Hugh Falkner and Paolo Bertoldi
Volume 31, issue 5, 2003
- The Seven Brothers pp. 393-403

- Steve Thomas
- Public policy analysis of energy efficiency and load management in changing electricity businesses pp. 405-430

- Edward Vine, Jan Hamrin, Nick Eyre, David Crossley, Michelle Maloney and Greg Watt
- Principal players in utility restructuring: the case of Orissa pp. 431-441

- Rajan A. Thillai
- Environmental and economic effects of renewable energy sources use on a local case study pp. 443-457

- C. Cosmi, M. Macchiato, L. Mangiamele, G. Marmo, F. Pietrapertosa and M. Salvia
- The costs of the Kyoto Protocol in the European Union pp. 459-481

- Laurent L. Viguier, Mustafa H. Babiker and John Reilly
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- Regulation in developing countries is different: avoiding negotiation, renegotiation and frustration pp. 299-305

- Matthew Bell
- Promotional issues on alternative energy technologies in Nepal pp. 307-318

- Shaligram Pokharel
- Optimal use of coal for power generation in India pp. 319-331

- Ritu Mathur, Sharat Chand and Tetsuo Tezuka
- Empirical evidence in the analysis of the environmental and energy policies of a series of industrialised nations, during the period 1960-1997, using widely employed macroeconomic indicators pp. 333-352

- Antonio Focacci
- A critical assessment of renewable energy usage in the USA pp. 353-367

- Donald L. Klass
- Energy and emission scenarios for China in the 21st century--exploration of baseline development and mitigation options pp. 369-387

- Detlef van Vuuren, Zhou Fengqi, Bert de Vries, Jiang Kejun, Cor Graveland and Li Yun
- Comment on: R.W. Bentley, "Global oil & gas depletion", Energy Policy 30 (2002) 189-205 pp. 389-390

- M. A. Adelman
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- The natural and social properties of CO2 emission intensity pp. 203-209

- J. W. Sun
- International greenhouse gas trading programs: a discussion of measurement and accounting issues pp. 211-224

- Edward Vine, Gregory Kats, Jayant Sathaye and Hemant Joshi
- Economic assessment of combined cycle gas turbines in Australia: Some effects of microeconomic reform and technological change pp. 225-245

- Barry Naughten
- Management structure and technology diffusion in Chinese state-owned enterprises pp. 247-257

- Karen Fisher-Vanden
- Disseminating energy-efficient technologies: a case study of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) in India pp. 259-272

- Arun Kumar, Sudhir K. Jain and N. K. Bansal
- Risk transfer via energy-savings insurance pp. 273-281

- Evan Mills
- China's rural electrification and poverty reduction pp. 283-295

- Ming Yang
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Connecting readers to the research information they need pp. 99-100

- Nicky France and Tony Roche
- The peaceful uses of nuclear energy: technologies of the front and back-ends of the fuel cycle pp. 101-108

- Jacques Percebois
- Eco-labeling for energy efficiency and sustainability: a meta-evaluation of US programs pp. 109-123

- Abhijit Banerjee and Barry D. Solomon
- Financial subsidies to the Australian fossil fuel industry pp. 125-137

- Chris Riedy and Mark Diesendorf
- The direct and indirect energy requirement of households in the European Union pp. 139-153

- A. H. M. E. Reinders, K. Vringer and K. Blok
- Energy policy and climate change pp. 155-166

- Philippe Jean-Baptiste and Rene Ducroux
- The need for regulation of gas storage: the case of France pp. 167-174

- Benoit Esnault
- Barriers and opportunities in realising sustainable energy concepts--an analysis of two Swiss case studies pp. 175-183

- Christian Pohl and Priska Gisler
- Does energy integrate? pp. 185-199

- Anil Hira and Libardo Amaya
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Green certificates and emission trading pp. 1-2

- P. E. Morthorst
- Tradable Green Certificates in selected European countries--overview and assessment pp. 3-14

- Lene Nielsen and Tim Jeppesen
- Some challenges related to introducing tradable green certificates pp. 15-19

- Peter Fristrup
- Financial risks for green electricity investors and producers in a tradable green certificate market pp. 21-32

- Jacob Lemming
- The Italian Green Certificates market between uncertainty and opportunities pp. 33-42

- Arturo Lorenzoni
- Green certificates and carbon trading in the Netherlands pp. 43-50

- M. Boots
- UK's climate change levy: cost effectiveness, competitiveness and environmental impacts pp. 51-61

- Adarsh Varma
- Simultaneous attainment of energy goals by means of green certificates and emission permits pp. 63-71

- Stine Grenaa Jensen and Klaus Skytte
- National environmental targets and international emission reduction instruments pp. 73-83

- P. E. Morthorst
- Co-existence of electricity, TEP, and TGC markets in the Baltic Sea Region pp. 85-96

- Magnus Hindsberger, Malene Hein Nybroe, Hans F. Ravn and Rune Schmidt
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