Energy Policy
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Volume 30, issue 15, 2002
- The price of independents: an analysis of the independent power sector in England and Wales pp. 1313-1325

- J. Robert Branston
- Prospective analysis of beyond Kyoto climate policy: a sequential game framework pp. 1327-1335

- Juan-Carlos Ciscar and Antonio Soria
- Japan's nuclear energy policy: from firm commitment to difficult dilemma addressing growing stocks of plutonium, program delays, domestic opposition and international pressure pp. 1337-1355

- Susan E. Pickett
- Comment upon "Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power" pp. 1357-1361

- Laura Haar and Laura N. Stanciu
- Oil and gas in Central Asia and Northwest China: James P Dorian; CWC Publishing Limited, London, UK, 174pp pp. 1363-1364

- A. A. Parra
Volume 30, issue 14, 2002
- Hydropower--the politics of water and energy: Introduction and overview pp. 1207-1213

- Frans H. Koch
- The evolving context for hydropower development pp. 1215-1223

- Engelbertus Oud
- The diversity of hydropower projects pp. 1225-1230

- Dominique Egre and Joseph C. Milewski
- Hydropower potential and development activities pp. 1231-1239

- Alison Bartle
- Hydropower in China pp. 1241-1249

- Francis Li
- Hydropower projects: a review of most effective mitigation measures pp. 1251-1259

- Serge Trussart, Danielle Messier, Vincent Roquet and Shuichi Aki
- Hydropower as a renewable and sustainable energy resource meeting global energy challenges in a reasonable way pp. 1261-1265

- Gary W. Frey and Deborah M. Linke
- Life-cycle assessment of electricity generation options: The status of research in year 2001 pp. 1267-1278

- Luc Gagnon, Camille Belanger and Yohji Uchiyama
- Adding wind energy to hydropower pp. 1279-1284

- Camille Belanger and Luc Gagnon
- Ethical dilemmas and the decision-making process. Is a consensus realistic? pp. 1285-1290

- Gilles G. Berube and Francois Villeneuve
- The environmental legal and regulatory frameworks. Assessing fairness and efficiency pp. 1291-1298

- Gilles G. Berube and Celine Cusson
- Comparing recommendations from the World Commission on Dams and the IEA initiative on hydropower pp. 1299-1304

- Luc Gagnon, Jean-Etienne Klimpt and Karin Seelos
- Recommendations for sustainable hydroelectric development pp. 1305-1312

- Jean-Etienne Klimpt, Cristina Rivero, Hannu Puranen and Frans Koch
Volume 30, issue 13, 2002
- Natural gas reserves/total energy consumption: A useful new ratio for addressing global climate change concerns pp. 1145-1149

- Toufiq A. Siddiqi
- Decision-making of nuclear energy policy: application of environmental management tool to nuclear fuel cycle pp. 1151-1161

- Young Eal Lee and Kyoo-Kun Koh
- Vehicle and fuel demand in Morocco pp. 1163-1171

- Mohammed Belhaj
- Public policy for energy technology innovation: A historical analysis of fluidized bed combustion development in the USA pp. 1173-1180

- Santiago Banales-Lopez and Vicki Norberg-Bohm
- Explaining learning curves for wind power pp. 1181-1189

- Karin Ibenholt
- Hot air in Kyoto, cold air in The Hague--the failure of global climate negotiations pp. 1191-1199

- Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Svendsen
- Boundary problem in carbon emission decomposition pp. 1201-1205

- B.W. Ang and Ki-Hong Choi
Volume 30, issue 11-12, 2002
- Guest editorial pp. 909-913

- Stephen Karekezi, Maxwell Mapako and Mengistu Teferra
- Poverty and energy in Africa--A brief review pp. 915-919

- Stephen Karekezi
- Status of power sector reform in Africa: impact on the poor pp. 923-945

- Stephen Karekezi and John Kimani
- Tariffs and subsidies in Zimbabwe's reforming electricity industry: steering a utility through turbulent times pp. 947-958

- S. E. Mangwengwende
- Power sector reforms in Zimbabwe: will reforms increase electrification and strengthen local participation? pp. 959-965

- Dorcas Kayo
- Power sector reforms in Ethiopia: options for promoting local investments in rural electrification pp. 967-975

- Mengistu Teferra
- The prospects for local private investment in Tanzania's rural electrification pp. 977-985

- Edward E. Marandu
- Is the Kenyan electricity regulatory board autonomous? pp. 987-997

- Patrick Nyoike
- Electricity sector reform in Cameroon: is privatization the solution? pp. 999-1012

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- Improving modern energy services for Africa's urban poor pp. 1015-1028

- Stephen Karekezi and Lugard Majoro
- Can the urban poor afford modern energy? The case of Ethiopia pp. 1029-1045

- Bereket Kebede, Almaz Bekele and Elias Kedir
- The turbulent liquid fuel industry in Zimbabwe: options for resolving the crisis and improving supply to the poor pp. 1047-1055

- Krispen Mashange
- Renewables in Africa--meeting the energy needs of the poor pp. 1059-1069

- Stephen Karekezi
- Renewable energy strategies for rural Africa: is a PV-led renewable energy strategy the right approach for providing modern energy to the rural poor of sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 1071-1086

- Stephen Karekezi and Waeni Kithyoma
- Disseminating wind pumps in rural Kenya--meeting rural water needs using locally manufactured wind pumps pp. 1087-1094

- Mike Harries
- Renewable energy for rural development in Ethiopia: the case for new energy policies and institutional reform pp. 1095-1105

- W. Wolde-Ghiorgis
- The energy sector in Eritrea--institutional and policy options for improving rural energy services pp. 1107-1118

- Semereab Habtetsion and Zemenfes Tsighe
- The impact of large-scale renewable energy development on the poor: environmental and socio-economic impact of a geothermal power plant on a poor rural community in Kenya pp. 1119-1128

- Nicholas O. Mariita
- Promoting equity in large-scale renewable energy development: the case of Mauritius pp. 1129-1142

- Kassiap Deepchand
Volume 30, issue 10, 2002
- Evaluating the health benefits of transitions in household energy technologies in Kenya pp. 815-826

- Majid Ezzati and Daniel M. Kammen
- International comparison of CO2 emission trends in the iron and steel industry pp. 827-838

- Yeonbae Kim and Ernst Worrell
- External costs of energy--do the answers match the questions?: Looking back at 10 years of ExternE pp. 839-848

- Wolfram Krewitt
- CO2 in the iron and steel industry: an analysis of Japanese emission reduction potentials pp. 849-863

- Dolf Gielen and Yuichi Moriguchi
- A Chinese cokemaking process-flow model for energy and environmental analyses pp. 865-883

- Karen R. Polenske and Francis C. McMichael
- Price regulation in the Spanish energy sectors: who benefits? pp. 885-895

- Pablo Arocena, Ignacio Contin and Emilio Huerta
- Voluntary agreements--a measure for energy-efficiency in industry? Lessons from a Swedish programme pp. 897-905

- Anna-Lisa Linden and Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
Volume 30, issue 9, 2002
- Imports as a major complication: liberalisation of the green electricity market in the Netherlands pp. 723-726

- L. Reijnders
- A Shapley decomposition of carbon emissions without residuals pp. 727-736

- Johan Albrecht, Delphine Francois and Koen Schoors
- Encouraging distributed generation of power that improves air quality: can we have our cake and eat it too? pp. 737-752

- Juliann Emmons Allison and Jim Lents
- Cost-competitive incentives for wind energy development in China: institutional dynamics and policy changes pp. 753-765

- Wen-Qiang Liu, Lin Gan and Xi-Liang Zhang
- The Mexican energy sector: integrated dynamic analysis of the natural gas/refining system pp. 767-779

- Francisco Barnes-Regueiro, Matthew Leach and Matthias Ruth
- Demand for commercial energy in the state of Kerala, India: an econometric analysis with medium-range projections pp. 781-791

- D. Parameswara Sharma, P. S. Chandramohanan Nair and R. Balasubramanian
- Policy instruments fostering wind energy projects--a multi-perspective evaluation approach pp. 793-801

- N. Enzensberger, M. Wietschel and O. Rentz
- The effects of environmental fiscal reform in Germany: a simulation study pp. 803-811

- Stefan Bach, Michael Kohlhaas, Bernd Meyer, Barbara Praetorius and Heinz Welsch
Volume 30, issue 8, 2002
- The decrease in the difference of energy intensities between OECD countries from 1971 to 1998 pp. 631-635

- J. W. Sun
- Relative efficiency measurement and prospects for yardstick competition in Brazilian electricity distribution pp. 637-647

- Marcelo Resende
- Distributed generation and distribution utilities pp. 649-661

- Neil Strachan and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Benchmarking the energy efficiency of Dutch industry: an assessment of the expected effect on energy consumption and CO2 emissions pp. 663-679

- Dian Phylipsen, Kornelis Blok, Ernst Worrell and Jeroen de Beer
- Substitution potential of wind energy in Egypt pp. 681-687

- Mohamed A. H. El-Sayed
- Environmental impacts of energy utilisation and renewable energy policies in Turkey pp. 689-698

- Kamil Kaygusuz
- Transmission capacity and market power: the effect on a dominant generation firm pp. 699-708

- David M. Quick and Janis M. Carey
- Mitigating global warming: traditional versus alternative approaches in a planning versus a market context pp. 709-716

- Brita Olerup
- How level is the energy playing field pp. 717-719

- David Ross
Volume 30, issue 7, 2002
- Vintage structure dynamics and climate change policies: the case of US iron and steel pp. 541-552

- Matthias Ruth and Anthony Amato
- A system perspective on the heating of detached houses pp. 553-574

- Leif Gustavsson and Asa Karlsson
- Experience and new challenges in the Chilean generation and transmission sector pp. 575-582

- Oscar E. Moya
- Re-regulating district heating in Sweden pp. 583-596

- Paul Westin and Fredrik Lagergren
- Estimation and control of Spanish energy-related CO2 emissions: an input-output approach pp. 597-611

- Xavier Labandeira and Jose Labeaga
- Commercializing an alternate vehicle fuel: lessons learned from natural gas for vehicles pp. 613-619

- Peter C. Flynn
- Lithuanian energy efficiency project pp. 621-627

- Eduardas Kazakevicius, Aloyzas Vitkauskas and Svend Erik Mikkelsen
Volume 30, issue 6, 2002
- The emergence of trading and risk management in liberalized electricity markets pp. 449-459

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- A qualitative method to consider leakage effects from CDM and JI projects pp. 461-463

- Roland Geres and Axel Michaelowa
- Assessing the global energy innovation system: some key issues pp. 465-469

- A. D. Sagar and J. P. Holdren
- How European waste will contribute to renewable energy pp. 471-475

- Roland V. Siemons
- Photovoltaic module quality in the Kenyan solar home systems market pp. 477-499

- Richard D. Duke, Arne Jacobson and Daniel M. Kammen
- Effects of internalising external production costs in a North European power market pp. 501-510

- Jesper Munksgaard and Jacob Ramskov
- Direct and indirect energy requirements of households in India pp. 511-523

- Shonali Pachauri and Daniel Spreng
- Green electricity in the market place: the policy challenge pp. 525-538

- Doris A. Fuchs and Maarten J. Arentsen
Volume 30, issue 5, 2002
- What will happen to the producer prices for fossil fuels if Kyoto is implemented? pp. 357-369

- Marian Radetzki
- Environmental benefits on a life cycle basis of using bagasse-derived ethanol as a gasoline oxygenate in India pp. 371-384

- Kiran L. Kadam
- Greenhouse gas emissions and barriers to implementation in the Jordanian energy sector pp. 385-395

- J. O. Jaber
- Restructuring and privatizing electricity industries in the commonwealth of independent states pp. 397-408

- Robert P. Anex
- The potential contribution of renewable energy in air pollution abatement in China and India pp. 409-424

- J. C. Boudri, L. Hordijk, C. Kroeze, M. Amann, J. Cofala, I. Bertok, Li Junfeng, Dai Lin, Zhen Shuang, Hu Runquing, T. S. Panwar, S. Gupta, Dron Singh, A. Kumar, M. C. Vipradas, P. Dadhich, N. S. Prasad and L. Srivastava
- Interactions between the power and green certificate markets pp. 425-435

- S. G. Jensen and K. Skytte
- Responses to electricity liberalization: the regional strategy of a Chilean generator pp. 437-446

- Patricio del Sol
Volume 30, issue 4, 2002
- CO2 credit or energy credit in emission trading? pp. 263-265

- Eric Hu
- An integrated time-depending feasibility analysis model of wind energy applications in Greece pp. 267-280

- J. K. Kaldellis
- ASEAN tigers and sustainability of energy use--decomposition analysis of energy and CO2 efficiency dynamics pp. 281-292

- Jyrki Luukkanen and Jari Kaivo-oja
- Renewable energy sources project appraisal under uncertainty: the case of wind energy exploitation within a changing energy market environment pp. 293-307

- Konstantinos Venetsanos, Penelope Angelopoulou and Theocharis Tsoutsos
- The economics of the combined cycle gas turbine--an experience curve analysis pp. 309-316

- Ulrika Claeson Colpier and Deborah Cornland
- Escaping carbon lock-in pp. 317-325

- Gregory C. Unruh
- An examination of the effectiveness of the EU minimum standard on cold appliances: the British case pp. 327-332

- P. Schiellerup
- Tradeable carbon permit auctions: How and why to auction not grandfather pp. 333-345

- Peter Cramton and Suzi Kerr
- Reforming Israel's electricity sector pp. 347-353

- Asher Tishler, Chi-Keung Woo and Debra Lloyd
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- Energy policy: security of supply, sustainability and competition pp. 173-184

- Dieter Helm
- A critique of renewables policy in the UK pp. 185-188

- Dieter Helm
- Global oil & gas depletion: an overview pp. 189-205

- R. W. Bentley
- Emission trading under the Kyoto Protocol--effects on fossil fuel markets under alternative regimes pp. 207-218

- Bjart Holtsmark and Ottar Mæstad
- Regulatory reform and market development in power sectors of transition economies: the case of Kazakhstan pp. 219-233

- David Kennedy
- New renewable energy developments and the climate change issue: a case study of Norwegian politics pp. 235-243

- Atle Christer Christiansen
- California's electricity market: finally turning the corner? pp. 245-248

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Embodied energy in buildings: wood versus concrete--reply to Borjesson and Gustavsson pp. 249-255

- M. Lenzen and G. Treloar
- ECEEE 5th summer study pp. 257-259

- Adriaan Perrels
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- The Kyoto negotiations on climate change - an arithmetic perspective pp. 83-85

- J. W. Sun
- Foreign direct investment and decoupling between energy and gross domestic product in developing countries pp. 87-89

- Otavio Mielnik and Jose Goldemberg
- Investment cost estimates and investment decisions pp. 91-96

- Kjetil Emhjellen, Magne Emhjellen and Petter Osmundsen
- Energy policy modelling: agenda for developing countries pp. 97-106

- Rahul Pandey
- Using conjoint analysis to quantify public preferences over the environmental impacts of wind farms. An example from Spain pp. 107-116

- Begona Alvarez-Farizo and Nick Hanley
- The demand for electricity in the GCC countries pp. 117-124

- Abdul Razak F. Al-Faris
- Electricity consumption and economic growth in India pp. 125-129

- Sajal Ghosh
- National patterns of research output and priorities in renewable energy pp. 131-136

- Ali Uzun
- The role of exergy in energy policy making pp. 137-149

- Ibrahim Dincer
- Aggregating physical intensity indicators: results of applying the composite indicator approach to the Canadian industrial sector pp. 151-163

- Mallika Nanduri, John Nyboer and Mark Jaccard
- The sufficient condition needed to make CO2 emission intensity lower than energy intensity pp. 165-166

- J. W. Sun
- Sustainability of biomass electricity systems. An assessment of costs, environmental and macro-economic impacts in Nicaragua, Ireland and The Netherlands: van den Broek, R. (Richard); Eburon, Delft, The Netherlands, 2000, 216pp pp. 167-169

- Dan van der Horst
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- The new energy crisis: separating threats from hysteria pp. 1-2

- Michael Lynch
- Emission factors for human activity pp. 3-5

- David A. Coley
- Can natural factors explain any cross-country differences in carbon dioxide emissions? pp. 7-12

- Eric Neumayer
- Market potential for Kyoto mechanisms--estimation of global market potential for co-operative greenhouse gas emission reduction policies pp. 13-32

- Kirsten Halsnaes
- Rural electrification programme with solar energy in remote region-a case study in an island pp. 33-42

- Snigdha Chakrabarti and Subhendu Chakrabarti
- Managing climate risks using a tradable contingent security approach pp. 43-51

- Seabron Adamson and Ambuj Sagar
- Forecast errors in IEA-countries' energy consumption pp. 53-61

- Hans Linderoth
- Determinants of emissions growth in OECD countries pp. 63-71

- Clive Hamilton and Hal Turton
- The additionality criterion for identifying clean development mechanism projects under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 73-79

- Ram M. Shrestha and Govinda Timilsina
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