Energy Policy
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Volume 26, issue 15, 1998
- Gaps, barriers and conceptual chasms: theories of technology transfer and energy in buildings pp. 1105-1112

- Elizabeth Shove
- Post-Soviet gas sector restructuring in the CIS: a political economy approach pp. 1113-1123

- Christian Hirschhausen and Hella Engerer
- Optimal climate protection strategies for space heating The case of Austria pp. 1125-1135

- Helmut Haberl, Heidi Adensam and Susanne Geissler
- Carbon dioxide emissions in OECD service sectors: the critical role of electricity use pp. 1137-1152

- Tom Krackeler, Lee Schipper and Osman Sezgen
- Energy planning in urban historical centres A methodological approach with a case-study pp. 1153-1165

- A Gomes Martins, Rui Figueiredo, Dulce Coelho and Jose Luis de Sousa
Volume 26, issue 14, 1998
- Home energy use behaviour: a necessary component of successful local government home energy conservation (LGHEC) programs pp. 1041-1052

- Cathy Mullaly
- Barriers to adopting least-cost particulate control strategies for Indian power plants pp. 1053-1063

- Aziz A Lookman and Edward S Rubin
- Environmental issues arising from the thermopower generation in Brazil pp. 1065-1070

- Marco Aurelio dos Santos and Manoel Goncalves Rodrigues
- Energy-efficient lighting programs: Experience and lessons from eight countries pp. 1071-1081

- Eric Martinot and Nils Borg
- The effects on competitiveness of coordinated versus unilateral fiscal policies reducing GHG emissions in the EU: an assessment of a 10% reduction by 2010 using the E3ME model pp. 1083-1098

- Terry Barker
- Wholesale power marketing in restructured electricity markets pp. 1099-1104

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi and Art Altman
Volume 26, issue 13, 1998
- The effect of deregulation on US fossil fuel substitution in the generation of electricity pp. 981-988

- Carol Dahl and James Ko
- Climate change, electricity generation and environmental sustainability: India and the Ganges Region pp. 989-1000

- Nandini Banerjee and Roslyn Taplin
- Automotive energy use and emissions control: a simulation model to analyse transport strategies for Indian metropolises pp. 1001-1016

- Ranjan Kumar Bose
- The political economy of energy use and pollution: the environmental effects of East-European transition to market economy pp. 1017-1029

- Atle Midttun and Ishwar Chander
- Impacts on electricity consumption of household appliances in Austria: a comparison of time series and cross-section analyses pp. 1031-1040

- Reinhard Haas, Peter Biermayr, Josef Zoechling and Hans Auer
Volume 26, issue 12, 1998
- Electricity market liberalisation and environmental performance: Norway and the UK pp. 917-927

- Per Ove Eikeland
- A Triptych sectoral approach to burden differentiation; GHG emissions in the European bubble pp. 929-943

- G J M Phylipsen, J W Bode, K Blok, H Merkus and B Metz
- The gender issue in energy project planning Welfare, empowerment or efficiency? pp. 945-955

- Margaret M Skutsch
- Strategic thinking about nuclear energy: implications of the emerging market structure in electric generation pp. 957-962

- David L Bodde
- A golden age or a false dawn? Energy efficiency in UK competitive energy markets pp. 963-972

- Nick Eyre
- Achieving accurate international comparisons of manufacturing energy use data pp. 973-979

- Sohbet Karbuz
Volume 26, issue 11, 1998
- Energy efficiency in China: accomplishments and challenges pp. 813-829

- Jonathan E Sinton, Mark D Levine and Wang Qingyi
- The residential space heating problem in Lithuania pp. 831-858

- Eduardas Kazakevicius, Lee Schipper and Stephen Meyers
- The efficient use of electricity in Brazil: progress and opportunities pp. 859-872

- Howard Geller, Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi, Roberto Schaeffer and Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim
- Energy efficiency in World Bank power sector policy and lending New opportunities pp. 873-883

- Catherine Strickland and Russell Sturm
- Urban household energy use in India: efficiency and policy implications pp. 885-891

- Manzoor Alam, Jayant Sathaye and Doug Barnes
- Energy efficiency and social equity in South Africa: seeking convergence pp. 893-903

- Clive van Horen and Gillian Simmonds
- Energy efficiency and renewable energy in Russia: Transaction barriers, market intermediation, and capacity building pp. 905-915

- Eric Martinot
Volume 26, issue 10, 1998
- Large-scale integration of renewable energy sources an action plan for Crete pp. 751-763

- A Mourelatos, D Assimacopoulos, L Papagiannakis and A Zervos
- The impact of potential climate change commitments on six industries in the United States pp. 765-776

- Ronald J Sutherland
- Can multi-criteria rules fairly distribute climate burdens?: OECD results from three burden sharing rules pp. 777-793

- Lasse Ringius, Asbjorn Torvanger and Bjart Holtsmark
- Profitability and taxation in the UKCS oil and gas industry: analysing the distribution of rewards between company and country pp. 795-812

- Ian Rutledge and Philip Wright
Volume 26, issue 9, 1998
- Oil and gas in Papua New Guinea pp. 655-660

- A D Owen and J C Lattimore
- Organizing for competition: An economic analysis of electricity policy in the Netherlands pp. 661-668

- J M Mirjam Koster
- Energy policy of India: cost differences of two scenarios pp. 669-686

- Pierre Audinet and Emmanuel Fages
- Project finance and international energy development pp. 687-697

- Gerald Pollio
- CO2 mitigation cost: Bioenergy systems and natural gas systems with decarbonization pp. 699-713

- Leif Gustavsson and Pal Borjesson
- Energy services a smoke screen pp. 715-724

- Brita Olerup
- Gains from cartelisation in the oil market pp. 725-727

- Elin Berg, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
Volume 26, issue 8, 1998
- Miscellaneous electricity in US homes: Historical decomposition and future trends pp. 585-593

- Marla C Sanchez, Jonathan G Koomey, Mithra M Moezzi, Alan Meier and Wolfgang Huber
- Why CAFE worked pp. 595-613

- David L Greene
- Carbon dioxide savings in the commercial building sector pp. 615-624

- N D Mortimer, A Ashley, C A C Moody, J H R Rix and S A Moss
- Long-term scenarios for aviation: Demand and emissions of CO2 and NOx pp. 625-641

- Anu Vedantham and Michael Oppenheimer
- Energy efficiency and the limits of market forces: The example of the electric motor market in France pp. 643-653

- Edmar Luiz Fagundes de Almeida
Volume 26, issue 7, 1998
- Developing country's perspective on COP3 development (Kyoto Protocol) pp. 519-526

- Shin Sungwhee
- Environmental and electricity planning implications of carbon tax and technological constraints in a developing country pp. 527-533

- Ram M Shrestha, Rabin Shrestha and S C Bhattacharya
- Rebuilding without restructuring the energy system in east Germany pp. 535-546

- Frede Hvelplund and Henrik Lund
- Unintended consequences: energy R&D in a deregulated energy market pp. 547-555

- J J Dooley
- Price of power in India pp. 557-575

- Rahul Tongia and Rangan Banerjee
- Trends of nuclear power development in Asia pp. 577-582

- Atsushi Kido
Volume 26, issue 6, 1998
- Dynamics of oil inventories pp. 461-463

- Mohammed Alsahlawi
- Renewable energy policy and electricity restructuring: a California case study pp. 465-475

- Ryan Wiser, Steven Pickle and Charles Goldman
- Options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Chinese industrial sector pp. 477-485

- James B London, Junfeng Li, William Ward, Gary J Wells, Yande Dai and Jingru Liu
- Baseline energy and electricity consumptions in Lebanon and opportunities for conservation pp. 487-493

- F B Chaaban and Saifur Rahman
- Primary energy and greenhouse gases embodied in Australian final consumption: an input-output analysis pp. 495-506

- Manfred Lenzen
- Impact of a nuclear phase-out in Germany: results from a simulation model of the European Power Systems pp. 507-518

- Frank Hoster
Volume 26, issue 5, 1998
- An evaluation of integrated climate protection policies for the US pp. 357-374

- Stephen Bernow and Max Duckworth
- An integrated approach to climate policy in the US electric power sector pp. 375-393

- Stephen Bernow, William Dougherty, Max Duckworth and Michael Brower
- Meeting the energy and climate challenge for transportation in the United States pp. 395-412

- John DeCicco and Jason Mark
- Investing in industrial innovation: a response to climate change pp. 413-423

- R Neal Elliott and Miriam Pye
- Employment and other macroeconomic benefits of an innovation-led climate strategy for the United States pp. 425-432

- Skip Laitner, Stephen Bernow and John DeCicco
- Costs of reducing carbon emissions: US building sector scenarios pp. 433-440

- Jonathan G Koomey, Nathan C Martin, Marilyn Brown, Lynn K Price and Mark D Levine
- The efficiency paradox: bureaucratic and organizational barriers to profitable energy-saving investments pp. 441-454

- Stephen DeCanio
Volume 26, issue 4, 1998
- Joint implementation and the question of `additionality'--a proposal for a pragmatic approach to identify possible joint implementation projects pp. 275-279

- Henning Rentz
- The United Kingdom demand for renewable electricity in a liberalised market pp. 281-293

- Roger Fouquet
- Solar electricity in Africa: a reality pp. 295-305

- Robert J van der Plas and Mark Hankins
- Residential electricity use and the potential impacts of energy efficiency options in Pakistan pp. 307-315

- Mark E Eiswerth, Kurt W Abendroth, Robert E Ciliano, Azedine Ouerghi and Michael T Ozog
- Estimating construction costs and schedules: Experience with power generation projects in developing countries pp. 317-333

- Robert W Bacon and John E Besant-Jones
- An equity- and sustainability-based policy response to global climate change pp. 335-343

- John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Hoesung Lee and Jong-dall Kim
- China's desulfurization potential pp. 345-351

- Qian Jingjing and Zhang Kunmin
Volume 26, issue 3, 1998
- Recent trends in energy-related CO2 emissions pp. 159-166

- Jane Ellis and Karen Treanton
- Successful government-industry partnership: the US Department of Energy's role in advancing energy-efficient technologies pp. 167-177

- Howard Geller and Scott McGaraghan
- Theoretical ambiguity and the weight of historical heritage: a comparative study of the British and Norwegian electricity liberalisation pp. 179-197

- Atle Midttun and Steve Thomas
- Productivity growth and energy consumption in the Nigerian manufacturing sector: a panel data analysis pp. 199-205

- Adeola F Adenikinju
- Rural household energy consumption: The effects of access to electricity--evidence from South Africa pp. 207-217

- Mark Davis
- Fixing global carbon emissions: choosing the best target year pp. 219-231

- Gary Yohe, Tricia Malinowski and Marielle Yohe
- Developing countries are combating climate change: Actions in developing countries that slow growth in carbon emissions pp. 233-237

- Walter V Reid and Jose Goldemberg
- The risks of the nuclear policies pp. 239-246

- Franco Romerio
- Electricity policies for low-income households pp. 247-256

- Lester W. Baxter
- Climate change and insurance: a critical appraisal pp. 257-262

- Richard Tol
- Key elements related to the emissions trading for the Kyoto protocol pp. 263-273

- Naoki Matsuo
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Energy in FSU and Eastern Europe: from planned integration to market diversification pp. 71-73

- Todor Balabanov
- Optimal operating arrangements in the restructured world: economic issues pp. 75-83

- Raymond S. Hartman and Richard D. Tabors
- Socio-economic assessment of wind power--lessons from Denmark pp. 85-93

- Jesper Munksgaard and Anders Larsen
- A pilot index for environmental policy in The Netherlands pp. 95-101

- Frank Den Butter and J. A. C. van der Eyden
- Activities implemented jointly and the use of fuel alcohol in Brazil for abating CO2 emissions pp. 103-111

- Suzana Kahn Ribeiro and Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Entropy subsidies pp. 113-118

- Doug Reynolds
- Energy development and environmental constraints in China pp. 119-128

- Lin Gan
- Deregulation of the Japanese oil products market pp. 129-141

- Rosemary Clarke and Terence Edwards
- Loyalty or competition? A comparative analysis of Norwegian and Swedish electricity distributors' adaptation to market reform pp. 143-158

- Atle Midttun and Jane Summerton
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- Global warming policy: who decides what is fair? pp. 1-3

- Adam Rose
- Structural decomposition of industrial CO2 emission in Taiwan: an input-output approach pp. 5-12

- Yih F Chang and Sue J Lin
- On the difference in impact of two almost identical climate change scenarios pp. 13-20

- Richard Tol
- Reforms in sub-saharan Africa's power industries pp. 21-32

- Jacques Girod and Jacques Percebois
- A general model for CO2 regulation: the case of Denmark pp. 33-44

- Gert Svendsen
- The economics of sustainable energy for rural development: A study of renewable energy in rural China pp. 45-54

- John Byrne, Bo Shen and William Wallace
- The outlook for US oil dependence pp. 55-69

- David L Greene, Donald Jones and Paul N Leiby
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