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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 15, 2001
- Disaggregated analysis of US energy consumption in the 1990s: evidence of the effects of the internet and rapid economic growth pp. 1335-1356

- Scott Murtishaw and Lee Schipper
- New accountabilities in utilities: fifty years of legal accountability in the gas industry pp. 1357-1361

- Lynne Conrad and Catherine Waddams Price
- Towards a private-public synergy in financing climate change mitigation projects pp. 1363-1378

- ZhongXiang Zhang and Aki Maruyama
- The problem of used nuclear fuel: lessons for interim solutions from a comparative cost analysis pp. 1379-1389

- Allison Macfarlane
- Rural household energy consumption with the economic development in China: stages and characteristic indices pp. 1391-1397

- Wang Xiaohua and Feng Zhenmin
- Changes in fuel input of electricity sector in Hong Kong since 1982 and their implications pp. 1399-1410

- Larry Chuen-ho Chow
Volume 29, issue 14, 2001
- Guest editorial pp. 1177-1173

- Marilyn A. Brown, Walter Short and Mark D. Levine
- Scenarios for a clean energy future pp. 1179-1196

- Marilyn A. Brown, Mark D. Levine, Walter Short and Jonathan G. Koomey
- Market failures and barriers as a basis for clean energy policies pp. 1197-1207

- Marilyn A. Brown
- Addressing energy-related challenges for the US buildings sector: results from the clean energy futures study pp. 1209-1221

- Jonathan G. Koomey, Carrie A. Webber, Celina S. Atkinson and Andrew Nicholls
- Policy scenarios for energy efficiency improvement in industry pp. 1223-1241

- Ernst Worrell and Lynn Price
- The potential impact of policies to promote combined heat and power in US industry pp. 1243-1254

- Paul L. Lemar
- Energy futures for the US transport sector pp. 1255-1270

- David L. Greene and Steven E. Plotkin
- On the potential impacts of land use change policies on automobile vehicle miles of travel pp. 1271-1283

- Frank Southworth
- Electricity sector analysis in the clean energy futures study pp. 1285-1298

- S. W. Hadley and W. Short
- Estimating bounds on the economy-wide effects of the CEF policy scenarios pp. 1299-1311

- Alan H. Sanstad, Stephen DeCanio, Gale Boyd and Jonathan G. Koomey
- Strategies for cost-effective carbon reductions: a sensitivity analysis of alternative scenarios pp. 1313-1323

- Etan Gumerman, Jonathan G. Koomey and Marilyn A. Brown
- Cost-effective reductions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases pp. 1325-1331

- Francisco de la Chesnaye, Reid Harvey, Dina Kruger and Laitner, John A. "Skip"
Volume 29, issue 13, 2001
- Multi-lateral emission trading: lessons from inter-state NOx control in the United States pp. 1061-1072

- Alex Farrell
- European and Japanese fuel economy initiatives: what they are, their prospects for success, their usefulness as a guide for US action pp. 1073-1084

- Steven E. Plotkin
- Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power pp. 1085-1097

- Ryan H. Wiser, Meredith Fowlie and Edward A. Holt
- A study of sectoral energy consumption in Hong Kong (1984-97) with special emphasis on the household sector pp. 1099-1110

- Larry Chuen-ho Chow
- Finessing the unintended outcomes of price-cap adjustments: an electric utility multi-product perspective pp. 1111-1118

- Dewey Q. Seeto, Chi-Keung Woo and Ira Horowitz
- Privatizing and liberalizing electricity, the case of Hungary pp. 1119-1132

- Gabor Bakos
- Ethanol as a lead replacement: phasing out leaded gasoline in Africa pp. 1133-1143

- Valerie Thomas and Andrew Kwong
- From planning to strategy in the electricity industry pp. 1145-1154

- Isaac Dyner and Erik R. Larsen
- A time-series analysis of energy-related carbon emissions in Korea pp. 1155-1161

- Ki-Hong Choi and B.W. Ang
- The social cost of district heating in a sparsely populated country pp. 1163-1173

- Einar Bowitz and Maj Dang Trong
Volume 29, issue 12, 2001
- Climate Change Levy--hot air or cold comfort? pp. 947-948

- Barrie Church
- Is GNP-energy model logical? pp. 949-950

- J. W. Sun
- A transition toward a sustainable energy future: feasibility assessment and development strategies of wind power in Taiwan pp. 951-963

- Cheng-Dar Yue, Chung-Ming Liu and Eric M. L. Liou
- The financing of the Mexican electrical sector pp. 965-973

- Jorge Islas and Ubaldo Jeronimo
- Impacts of biomass power generation and CO2 taxation on electricity generation expansion planning and environmental emissions pp. 975-985

- Jerasorn Santisirisomboon, Bundit Limmeechokchai and Supachart Chungpaibulpatana
- A model-based analysis of strategic consolidation in the German electricity industry pp. 987-1005

- John Bower, Derek W. Bunn and Claus Wattendrup
- Differentiating commitments world wide: global differentiation of GHG emissions reductions based on the Triptych approach--a preliminary assessment pp. 1007-1030

- Heleen Groenenberg, Dian Phylipsen and Kornelis Blok
- Uncertainty in estimating and mitigating industrial related GHG emissions pp. 1031-1043

- M. El-Fadel, M. Zeinati, N. Ghaddar and T. Mezher
- Endogenising emission taxes: A general equilibrium type optimisation model applied for Turkey pp. 1045-1056

- Yildiz Arikan and Gurkan Kumbaroglu
- Electricity market reform in Norway: E. Magnus and A. Midttun (Eds.); Macmillan Press Ltd, London, 2000 pp. 1057-1058

- Tooraj Jamasb
Volume 29, issue 11, 2001
- Cold shower in a hot climate:: Climate change responses on the knife-edge pp. 833-836

- Michael Grubb
- Who's afraid of atmospheric stabilisation? Making the link between energy resources and climate change pp. 837-845

- Michael Grubb
- Waiting for the boom:: a simulation study of power plant construction in California pp. 847-869

- Andrew Ford
- Low-CO2 energy pathways and regional air pollution in Europe pp. 871-884

- Sanna Syri, Markus Amann, Pantelis Capros, Leonidas Mantzos, Janusz Cofala and Zbigniew Klimont
- Eco-labeling of electricity--strategies and tradeoffs in the definition of environmental standards pp. 885-897

- Bernhard Truffer, Jochen Markard and Rolf Wustenhagen
- Korean energy demand in the new millenium: outlook and policy implications, 2000-2005 pp. 899-910

- Sung Kim, Tae Heon Kim, Youngduk Kim and In-Gang Na
- Credible regulatory threats pp. 911-916

- Melinda Acutt, Caroline Elliott and Terry Robinson
- US consumers' willingness to pay for green electricity pp. 917-925

- Brian Roe, Mario Teisl, Alan Levy and Matthew Russell
- Economic justification of the Snowy scheme pp. 927-937

- H. W. M. Lunney
- Competition in Hong Kong's gas industry: a reply pp. 939-941

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Dag Harald Claes, The Politics of Oil Producer Cooperation: the Political Economy of Global Interdependence, Westview Press, Oxford, 2001, pp. ix+407, p.b. [pound sign]21.50: John Mitchell, Koji Morita, Norman Selley and Johnathan Stern, The New Economy of Oil: Impacts on Business, Geopolitics and Society, Earthscan Publications Ltd, London for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2001, pp. xviii+286, h.b. [pound sign]40, p.b. [pound sign]16.95 pp. 943-944

- Peter R. Odell
Volume 29, issue 10, 2001
- Fair trade and harmonization of climate change policies in Europe pp. 749-753

- Laurent Viguier
- Reforms in the French power system: from weak contestability to effective competition? pp. 755-768

- Dominique Finon
- Analysis of energy intensity developments in manufacturing sectors in industrialized and developing countries pp. 769-775

- Asami Miketa
- Do model structures affect findings? Two energy consumption and CO2 emission scenarios for Brazil in 2010 pp. 777-785

- Ricardo Cunha da Costa
- Accelerating residential PV expansion: supply analysis for competitive electricity markets pp. 787-800

- Adam Payne, Richard Duke and Robert H. Williams
- Drivers of market transformation: analysis of the Hungarian lighting success story pp. 801-810

- Diana Urge-Vorsatz and Jochen Hauff
- Renewable energy policy in Lithuania pp. 811-816

- Vladislovas Katinas and Romualdas Skema
- The efficiency of international cooperation in mitigating climate change: analysis of joint implementation, the clean development mechanism and emission trading for the Federal Republic of Germany, the Russian Federation and Indonesia pp. 817-830

- W. Fichtner, M. Goebelt and O. Rentz
Volume 29, issue 9, 2001
- Viewpoint Understanding the nature of the statistics behind energy-related CO2 emissions pp. 665-666

- J. W. Sun
- Carbon emissions from manufacturing energy use in 13 IEA countries: long-term trends through 1995 pp. 667-688

- Lee Schipper, Scott Murtishaw, Marta Khrushch, Michael Ting, Sohbet Karbuz and Fridtjof Unander
- Renewable energy investment by the World Bank pp. 689-699

- Eric Martinot
- A study of productivity in the Indian coal sector pp. 701-713

- Mudit Kulshreshtha and Jyoti K. Parikh
- Policy reforms and productivity growth in India's energy intensive industries pp. 715-724

- Puran Mongia, Katja Schumacher and Jayant Sathaye
- Carbon emissions control and trade liberalization: coordinated approaches to Taiwan's trade and tax policy pp. 725-734

- Hao-Yen Yang
- California's dysfunctional electricity market: policy lessons on market restructuring pp. 735-742

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Competition in Hong Kong's gas industry: Pun-lee Lam, Sylvia Chan; The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 2000, xxv+108 pp pp. 743-745

- Larry Chuen-ho Chow
Volume 29, issue 8, 2001
- World bank energy projects in China: influences on environmental protection pp. 581-594

- Eric Martinot
- Computer system for energetic diagnoses in residential customers pp. 595-603

- N. Gaudencio Ramos, Christopher Heard, E. Raul Fiscal, Z. Martin Maqueda, S. Laura Morales, R. Maritza Salazar, B. Rafael Ceja and L. Joaquin Gutierrez
- International emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol:: credit trading pp. 605-613

- Jan-Tjeerd Boom
- Energy efficiency: the challenges of policy design pp. 615-629

- Frederic Varone and Bernard Aebischer
- Estimating CO2 abatement and sequestration potentials for Chile pp. 631-640

- Ariel Mosnaim
- CO2 emissions in the Brazilian industrial sector according to the integrated energy planning model (IEPM) pp. 641-651

- Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim, Claude Cohen and Alexandre Salem Szklo
- Greenhouse gas taxation and the distribution of costs and benefits: the case of Norway pp. 653-662

- Odd Godal and Bjart Holtsmark
Volume 29, issue 7, 2001
- The liability rules under international GHG emissions trading pp. 501-508

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- The Danish electricity reform pp. 509-521

- Jens Hauch
- The quality of energy intensity indicators for international comparison in the iron and steel industry pp. 523-543

- Jacco C. M. Farla and Kornelis Blok
- Price caps and investment: long-run effects in the electric generation industry pp. 545-552

- Jeffrey H. Grobman and Janis M. Carey
- Energy intensity, CO2 emissions and the environmental Kuznets curve. The Spanish case pp. 553-556

- Jordi Roca and Vicent Alcantara
- Renewables portfolio standard: a means for trade with electricity from renewable energy sources? pp. 557-566

- Simone Espey
- Short-cut design of wind farms pp. 567-578

- C. T. Kiranoudis, N. G. Voros and Z. B. Maroulis
Volume 29, issue 6, 2001
- Opportunities and perils of the newly liberalized European electricity markets pp. 419-427

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Energy and the environment in Kazakhstan pp. 429-440

- Carol Dahl and Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- Strategic considerations for clean coal R&D pp. 441-452

- J. T. McMullan, B. C. Williams and S McCahey
- Inertia in the North American electricity industry: is it realistic to think that the Kyoto Protocol objectives can be met? pp. 453-463

- Christiane Jacques, Gaetan Lafrance and Joseph A. Doucet
- Electricity tariffs in India: an assessment of consumers' ability and willingness to pay in Gujarat pp. 465-478

- Ranjan Kumar Bose and Megha Shukla
- Citizen versus consumer: challenges in the UK green power market pp. 479-487

- S. L. Batley, D. Colbourne, P. D. Fleming and P. Urwin
- Consumers, industrialists and the political economy of green taxation: CO2 taxation in OECD pp. 489-497

- Gert Svendsen, Carsten Daugbjerg, Lene Hjollund and Anders Branth Pedersen
Volume 29, issue 5, 2001
- Market definition and dominant position abuse under the new electricity trading arrangements in England and Wales pp. 337-340

- Rafael Emmanuel A. Macatangay
- Distortion, illusion and confusion: how to improve global oil market data pp. 341-343

- Paul Tempest
- Interactions of a tradable green certificate market with a tradable permits market pp. 345-353

- P. E. Morthorst
- Future electric power technology choices of Brazil:: a possible conflict between local pollution and global climate change pp. 355-369

- Roberto Schaeffer and Alexandre Salem Szklo
- Participatory rural energy planning in India -- a policy context pp. 371-381

- R. Cynthia Neudoerffer, Preeti Malhotra and P. Venkata Ramana
- The politics of oil in Lithuania:: strategies after transition pp. 383-397

- Irma Pasukeviciute and Michael Roe
- The future of gas infrastructures in Eurasia pp. 399-413

- Ger Klaassen, Alan McDonald and Jimin Zhao
- Highlights of the 2000 ACEE summer study on energy efficiency in buildings pp. 415-416

- Howard Geller
Volume 29, issue 4, 2001
- Learning rates for energy technologies pp. 255-261

- Alan McDonald and Leo Schrattenholzer
- The renewable portfolio standard:: design considerations and an implementation survey pp. 263-277

- Trent Berry and Mark Jaccard
- Dismantling of nuclear power in Germany: sectoral and macroeconomic effects pp. 279-289

- Heinz Welsch and Carsten Ochsen
- Biomass for energy or materials?: A Western European systems engineering perspective pp. 291-302

- D. J. Gielen, M. A. P. C. de Feber, A. J. M. Bos and T. Gerlagh
- An eclectic approach in energy forecasting: a case of Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan's) oil and gas outlook pp. 303-313

- A. Jai Persaud and Uma Kumar
- Cooperation in global climate policy: potentialities and limitations pp. 315-326

- Dirk Ipsen, Roland Rosch and Jurgen Scheffran
- CO2 accounts for open economies: producer or consumer responsibility? pp. 327-334

- Jesper Munksgaard and Klaus Alsted Pedersen
Volume 29, issue 3, 2001
- Technology development in market networks pp. 169-178

- Brita Olerup
- Impact on global warming of development and structural changes in the electricity sector of Guangdong Province, China pp. 179-203

- Chi Zhang, Michael M. May and Thomas C. Heller
- Incentive policies for natural gas-fired cogeneration in Brazil's industrial sector -- case studies: chemical plant and pulp mill pp. 205-215

- J. B. Soares, A. S. Szklo and M. T. Tolmasquim
- Is coal desulphurisation worthwhile? Evidence from the market pp. 217-225

- John Braden, Charles Kolstad, R. A. Woock and J. A. Machado
- Norwegian residential electricity demand--a microeconomic assessment of the growth from 1976 to 1993 pp. 227-236

- Bente Halvorsen and Bodil M. Larsen
- Structural decomposition of CO2 emissions from Taiwan's petrochemical industries pp. 237-244

- Cheng F. Lee and Sue J. Lin
- An evaluation of the impact of reducing energy subsidies on living expenses of households pp. 245-252

- Y. Saboohi
Volume 29, issue 2, 2001
- Lost carbon emissions: the role of non-manufacturing "other industries" and refining in industrial energy use and carbon emissions in IEA countries pp. 83-102

- Scott Murtishaw, Lee Schipper, Fridtjof Unander, Sohbet Karbuz and Marta Khrushch
- The Spanish distribution system for oil products: an obstacle to competition? pp. 103-111

- Ignacio Contin, Aad Correlje and Emilio Huerta
- Cost-benefit analysis of domestic energy efficiency pp. 113-124

- J. Peter Clinch and John D. Healy
- Auditing energy use in cities pp. 125-134

- M. Bennett and M. Newborough
- Power sector reform and distributed generation in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 135-145

- John Turkson and Norbert Wohlgemuth
- Technological progress and long-term energy demand -- a survey of recent approaches and a Danish case pp. 147-157

- Henrik Klinge Jacobsen
- Analysis of the impacts of carbon taxes on energy systems in Japan pp. 159-166

- Toshihiko Nakata and Alan Lamont
Volume 29, issue 1, 2001
- United States experience with gasoline additives pp. 1-5

- Farhad Nadim, Peter Zack, George E. Hoag and Shili Liu
- Emergence of financial markets for electricity: a European perspective pp. 7-15

- Erling Mork
- Beyond joint implementation -- designing flexibility into global climate policy pp. 17-27

- K. G. Begg, Thomas Jackson and S. Parkinson
- Technology transfer of energy efficient technologies in industry: a review of trends and policy issues pp. 29-43

- Ernst Worrell, Rene van Berkel, Zhou Fengqi, Christoph Menke, Roberto Schaeffer and Robert O. Williams
- Modernise it, sustainabilise it! Swiss energy policy on the eve of electricity market liberalisation pp. 45-54

- Maya Jegen and Rolf Wustenhagen
- Sustainable energy and urban form in China: the relevance of community energy management pp. 55-65

- Bryn Sadownik and Mark Jaccard
- Methods of evaluating market transformation programmes: experience in Sweden pp. 67-79

- Lena Neij
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