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Volume 28, issue 15, 2000
- Index pp. I-VI

- Unknown
- Is CO2 emission intensity comparable? pp. 1081-1084

- J. W. Sun
- The development of a green certificate market pp. 1085-1094

- P. E. Morthorst
- Renewable energy in India -- a modelling study for 2020-2021 pp. 1095-1109

- L. Suganthi and A. Williams
- Understanding technology choice in electricity industries: a comparative study of France and Denmark pp. 1111-1126

- Constantine Hadjilambrinos
- Comparison of methodologies for externality assessment pp. 1127-1136

- Lotte Schleisner
- Savings estimates for the E S(R) voluntary labeling program pp. 1137-1149

- C. A. Webber, R. E. Brown and J. Koomey
- OPEC and other commodity cartels: a comparison pp. 1151-1164

- A. F. Alhajji and David Huettner
Volume 28, issue 14, 2000
- The viability of solar photovoltaics pp. 983-988

- Tim Jackson and Mark Oliver
- Photovoltaics: technology overview pp. 989-998

- M. A. Green
- Energy viability of photovoltaic systems pp. 999-1010

- E. A. Alsema and E. Nieuwlaar
- The evolution of economic and environmental cost for crystalline silicon photovoltaics pp. 1011-1021

- M. Oliver and Thomas Jackson
- Investing in photovoltaics: risk, accounting and the value of new technology pp. 1023-1035

- Shimon Awerbuch
- Monitoring and assessing technology choice: the case of solar cells pp. 1037-1049

- Bjorn A. Andersson and Staffan Jacobsson
- End-of-life management and recycling of PV modules pp. 1051-1058

- Vasilis M. Fthenakis
- Solar Olympic village case study pp. 1059-1068

- E. D. Spooner, D. Morphett, M. E. Watt, G. Grunwald and P. Zacharias
- Photovoltaics in Zimbabwe: lessons from the GEF Solar project pp. 1069-1080

- Yacob Mulugetta, Tinashe Nhete and Tim Jackson
Volume 28, issue 13, 2000
- Modeling uncertainty of induced technological change pp. 907-921

- Andrii Gritsevskyi and Nebojsa Nakicenovi
- Electricity use and economic development pp. 923-934

- Ross Ferguson, William Wilkinson and Robert Hill
- Project-based greenhouse-gas accounting: guiding principles with a focus on baselines and additionality pp. 935-946

- Leif Gustavsson, Timo Karjalainen, Gregg Marland, Ilkka Savolainen, Bernard Schlamadinger and Mike Apps
- How could emissions trading benefit developing countries pp. 947-956

- Cedric Philibert
- The economics of the greenhouse effect: evaluating the climate change impact due to the transport sector in Italy pp. 957-966

- Marco Mazzarino
- An evaluation method for calculating the emission responsibility of specific electric applications pp. 967-980

- Kris R. Voorspools and William D. D'haeseleer
Volume 28, issue 12, 2000
- Understanding carbon lock-in pp. 817-830

- Gregory C. Unruh
- Industrial energy efficiency decision making pp. 831-843

- Bruce Tonn and Michaela Martin
- Improving firm performance in out-of-equilibrium, deregulated markets using feedback simulation models pp. 845-855

- Shayne Gary and Erik Reimer Larsen
- Power trade and competition in Northern Europe pp. 857-866

- Berit Tennbakk
- Investment in energy efficiency: a survey of Australian firms pp. 867-876

- Jane Harris, Jane Anderson and Walter Shafron
- Energy consumption for space heating of West-German households: empirical evidence, scenario projections and policy implications pp. 877-894

- Andreas Schuler, Christoph Weber and Ulrich Fahl
- Influence of diffusion of fuel-efficient motor vehicles on gasoline demand for individual user owned passenger cars pp. 895-903

- Takahiro Sakaguchi
Volume 28, issue 11, 2000
- Compulsory environmental liability insurance as a means of dealing with climate change risk pp. 739-741

- Adam Whitmore
- A holistic approach to compare energy efficiencies of different transport modes pp. 743-747

- R. Ramanathan
- Economic convergence and climate policy pp. 749-761

- Juan-Carlos Ciscar and Antonio Soria
- Natural gas imports into South Asia a study in international relations pp. 763-770

- Ardhendu Sen
- An analysis of sectoral energy intensity in India pp. 771-778

- Piyush Tiwari
- Cooling down hot air: a global CGE analysis of post-Kyoto carbon abatement strategies pp. 779-789

- Christoph Bohringer
- The state significance of energy saving in buildings and principles of support programs in Lithuania pp. 791-798

- Valentinas Klevas and Feliksas Zinevicius
- Japan's Short-term energy outlook -- FY1998 records and short-term forecast up to FY2000 pp. 799-814

- Y. Yamashita and H. Ishida
Volume 28, issue 10, 2000
- Power sector reform in Orissa: an ex-post analysis of the causal factors pp. 657-669

- A. Thillai Rajan
- What goes up: recent trends in China's energy consumption pp. 671-687

- Jonathan E. Sinton and David G. Fridley
- Incorporating sustainable development considerations into energy sector decision-making: Malmo Flintranen district heating facility case study pp. 689-711

- Pepukaye Bardouille and Jan Koubsky
- Long-term trends in direct and indirect household energy intensities: a factor in dematerialisation? pp. 713-727

- Kees Vringer and Kornelis Blok
- Estonian energy system Proposals for the implementation of a cogeneration strategy pp. 729-736

- Henrik Lund, Frede Hvelplund, Karl Ingermann and Ulo Kask
Volume 28, issue 9, 2000
- Greenhouse gas balances in building construction: wood versus concrete from life-cycle and forest land-use perspectives pp. 575-588

- Pal Borjesson and Leif Gustavsson
- An analysis of alternative fuel credit provisions of US automotive fuel economy standards pp. 589-601

- Jonathan Rubin and Paul Leiby
- Energy system assessment with sustainability indicators pp. 603-612

- Naim H. Afgan, Maria G. Carvalho and Nikolai V. Hovanov
- Organizing emissions trading: the barrier of domestic permit allocation pp. 613-623

- Edwin Woerdman
- The diffusion of renewable energy technology: an analytical framework and key issues for research pp. 625-640

- Staffan Jacobsson and Anna Johnson
- Annex I commitments: adverse economic impacts on developing countries: myth or reality? pp. 641-649

- Milind K. Pathak, Sujata Gupta and Preety Bhandari
Volume 28, issue 8, 2000
- Converging to a common pattern of energy use in developing and industrialized countries pp. 503-508

- Otavio Mielnik and Jose Goldemberg
- The economic viability of commercial wind plants in Greece A complete sensitivity analysis pp. 509-517

- J. K. Kaldellis and Th. J. Gavras
- Integrated planning for mitigating CO2 emissions in Taiwan: a multi-objective programming approach pp. 519-523

- George J. Y. Hsu and Feng-Ying Chou
- The Kyoto Protocol and developing countries pp. 525-536

- Mustafa Babiker, John Reilly and Henry D. Jacoby
- How costly is the maintenance of the coal-mining jobs in Europe? The Spanish case 1989-1995 pp. 537-547

- Ignacio Del Rosal
- Modelling lifestyle effects on energy demand and related emissions pp. 549-566

- Christoph Weber and Adriaan Perrels
- Manufacturing energy use in OECD countries: decomposition of long-term trends [Energy Policy 27 (1999) 769-778] pp. 566-567

- Fridtjof Unander, Sohbet Karbuz, Lee Schipper, Marta Khrushch and Michael Ting
Volume 28, issue 6-7, 2000
- Energy efficiency fallacies revisited pp. 355-366

- Leonard Brookes
- On the rebound? Feedback between energy intensities and energy uses in IEA countries pp. 367-388

- Lee Schipper and Michael Grubb
- Energy efficiency and consumption -- the rebound effect -- a survey pp. 389-401

- Lorna Greening, David L. Greene and Carmen Difiglio
- The rebound effect for space heating Empirical evidence from Austria pp. 403-410

- Reinhard Haas and Peter Biermayr
- Making cold homes warmer: the effect of energy efficiency improvements in low-income homes A report to the Energy Action Grants Agency Charitable Trust pp. 411-424

- Geoffrey Milne and Brenda Boardman
- Defining the rebound effect pp. 425-432

- Peter H. G. Berkhout, Jos C. Muskens and Jan W. Velthuijsen
- The rebound effect: some empirical evidence from India pp. 433-438

- Joyashree Roy
- A view from the macro side: rebound, backfire, and Khazzoom-Brookes pp. 439-449

- Harry D. Saunders
- Estimating future elasticities of substitution for the rebound debate pp. 451-455

- Mark Jaccard and Chris Bataille
- Prices, technology development and the rebound effect pp. 457-469

- Fatih Birol and Jan Horst Keppler
- Energy efficiency: rebounding to a sound analytical perspective pp. 471-475

- "Skip" Laitner, John A.
- The economics of energy efficiency: insights from voluntary participation programs pp. 477-486

- Richard Howarth, Brent M. Haddad and Bruce Paton
- Dealing with environmental savings in a dynamical economy-how to stop chasing your tail in the pursuit of sustainability pp. 487-495

- Christer Sanne
- Does predicted rebound depend on distinguishing between energy and energy services? pp. 497-500

- Harry D. Saunders
Volume 28, issue 5, 2000
- Estimating the linkage between energy efficiency and productivity pp. 289-296

- Gale Boyd and Joseph X. Pang
- Structural change in Europe's gas markets: three scenarios for the development of the European gas market to 2020 pp. 297-309

- Andrew Ellis, Einar Bowitz and Kjell Roland
- How sustainable is the framework for Norwegian gas sales? pp. 311-320

- Kjell J. Sunnevag
- Conflicting energy, environment, economy policies in Mexico pp. 321-326

- Mariano Bauer and Juan Quintanilla
- The growth of Japan's LNG industry: Lessons for China and Hong Kong pp. 327-333

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Reform of China's electric power industry Challenges facing the government pp. 335-347

- Philip Andrews-Speed and Stephen Dow
Volume 28, issue 4, 2000
- Responding to climate change: will the required energy technologiesbecome available? Some questions for UK policies pp. 217-222

- Dennis Anderson and Robert Gross
- Coal and plastic waste in a PF boiler pp. 223-229

- Petra E. Campbell, Sharon McCahey, Brian C. Williams and Mark L. Beekes
- Long-term electricity demand in China -- From quantitative to qualitative growth? pp. 231-241

- Christian Hirschhausen and Michael Andres
- Idiosyncrasies in Australian petrol price behaviour: evidence of seasonalities pp. 243-258

- Jason D Mitchell, Li Lian Ong and H.y Izan
- Impacts of market-based climate change policies on the US pulp and paper industry pp. 259-270

- Matthias Ruth, Brynhildur Davidsdottir and Skip Laitner
- Alternatives to coal and candles: wind power in China pp. 271-286

- Debra J. Lew
Volume 28, issue 3, 2000
- The (pseudo-) liberalisation of Russia's power sector: the hidden rationality of transformation pp. 147-155

- Petra Opitz
- Wind energy development in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, India Institutional dynamics and barriers -- A case study pp. 157-168

- A. Jagadeesh
- Energy efficiency in buildings through information - Swedish perspective pp. 169-180

- Jessica Henryson, Teresa Hakansson and Jurek Pyrko
- A perspective on the restructuring of the Finnish electricity market pp. 181-192

- Pierre-Olivier Pineau and Raimo P. Hamalainen
- Identifying the individual components of United Kingdom domestic sector carbon emission changes between 1990 and 2000 pp. 193-200

- L. D. Shorrock
- Local policies for DSM: the UK's home energy conservation act pp. 201-211

- Emma Jones, Matthew Leach and Joanne Wade
Volume 28, issue 2, 2000
- Learning to lend for off-grid solar power: policy lessons from World Bank loans to India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka pp. 87-105

- Damian Miller and Chris Hope
- The governance of transactions: Joskow's coal-burning generating plants example revisited pp. 107-114

- Enrique Loredo and Eugenia Suarez
- Carbon abatement and new investment in liberalised electricity markets: a nuclear revival in the UK? pp. 115-135

- Julio Pena-Torres and Peter Pearson
- A theory-based approach to market transformation pp. 137-144

- Carl Blumstein, Seymour Goldstone and Loren Lutzenhiser
Volume 28, issue 1, 2000
- Domestic energy efficiency in Ireland: correcting market failure pp. 1-8

- J. Peter Clinch and John D. Healy
- Electric-drive vehicles for peak power in Japan pp. 9-18

- Willett Kempton and Toru Kubo
- Four decades of Groningen production and pricing policies and a view to the future pp. 19-27

- Aad F. Correlje and Peter R. Odell
- Implementing the Kyoto protocol: why JI and CDM show more promise than international emissions trading pp. 29-38

- Edwin Woerdman
- The way to restructure the Lebanese electric power sector: a challenge for the transitional management pp. 39-47

- Georgia Badelt and Mounir Yehia
- Energy management and environmental awareness in China's enterprises pp. 49-63

- Chen Zhicheng and Robin Porter
- Impact of social costing on the competitiveness of renewable energies: the case of Crete pp. 65-73

- S. Mirasgedis, D. Diakoulaki, L. Papagiannakis and A. Zervos
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