Energy Policy
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Volume 68, issue C, 2014
- Securing a bioenergy future without imports pp. 1-14

- Andrew Welfle, Paul Gilbert and Patricia Thornley
- Explaining government choices for promoting renewable energy pp. 15-27

- Lena Maria Schaffer and Thomas Bernauer
- Reduction of emissions from Brazilian cattle raising and the generation of energy: Intensification and confinement potentials pp. 28-38

- Giuseppe Cernicchiaro Palermo, d׳Avignon, Alexandre Louis de Almeida and Marcos Aurélio Vasconcelos Freitas
- Testing the evolution of crude oil market efficiency: Data have the conn pp. 39-52

- Bing Zhang, Xiao-Ming Li and Fei He
- Explaining the non-implementation of health-improving policies related to solid fuels use in South Africa pp. 53-59

- Margaret Njirambo Matinga, Joy S. Clancy and Harold J. Annegarn
- The energy and CO2 emissions impact of renewable energy development in China pp. 60-69

- Tianyu Qi, Xiliang Zhang and Valerie Karplus
- The target decomposition model for renewable energy based on technological progress and environmental value pp. 70-79

- Zhen Liu, Jenny Lieu and Xiliang Zhang
- The implementation of decentralised biogas plants in Assam, NE India: The impact and effectiveness of the National Biogas and Manure Management Programme pp. 80-91

- Debadayita Raha, Pinakeswar Mahanta and Michèle L. Clarke
- Micro-hydro power in the UK: The role of communities in an emerging energy resource pp. 92-101

- L.J. Bracken, H.A. Bulkeley and C.M. Maynard
- Will initiatives to promote hydroelectricity consumption be effective? Evidence from univariate and panel LM unit root tests with structural breaks pp. 102-115

- Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth
- Evaluation of the annual electric energy output of an a-Si:H solar cellin various regions of the CIS countries pp. 116-122

- Yu.V. Kryuchenko, A.V. Sachenko, A.V. Bobyl, V.P. Kostylyov, I.O. Sokolovskyi, E.I. Terukov, N. Tokmoldin, S. Zh. Tokmoldin and A.V. Smirnov
- The role of energy storage in accessing remote wind resources in the Midwest pp. 123-131

- Julian Lamy, Inês L. Azevedo and Paulina Jaramillo
- Power industry restructuring and eco-efficiency changes: A new slacks-based model in Malmquist–Luenberger Index measurement pp. 132-145

- Behrouz Arabi, Susila Munisamy, Ali Emrouznejad and Foroogh Shadman
- Long-term scenario alternatives and their implications: LEAP model application of Panama׳s electricity sector pp. 146-157

- Madeleine McPherson and Bryan Karney
- When does unreliable grid supply become unacceptable policy? Costs of power supply and outages in rural India pp. 158-169

- Santosh M. Harish, Granger M. Morgan and Eswaran Subrahmanian
- Punctuated continuity: The technological trajectory of advanced biomass gasifiers pp. 170-182

- Arjan F. Kirkels
- The influence of financial incentives and other socio-economic factors on electric vehicle adoption pp. 183-194

- William Sierzchula, Sjoerd Bakker, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- How can Korea secure uranium enrichment and spent fuel reprocessing rights? pp. 195-198

- Seungkook Roh and Wonjoon Kim
- Post-Fukushima Japan: The continuing nuclear controversy pp. 199-205

- Shun Deng Fam, Jieru Xiong, Gordon Xiong, Ding Li Yong and Daniel Ng
- Cost analysis of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles using GPS-based longitudinal travel data pp. 206-217

- Xing Wu, Jing Dong and Zhenhong Lin
- Development of a new energy efficiency rating system for existing residential buildings pp. 218-231

- Choongwan Koo, Taehoon Hong, Minhyun Lee and Hyo Seon Park
- Life-cycle energy implications of different residential settings: Recognizing buildings, travel, and public infrastructure pp. 232-242

- Brice G. Nichols and Kara M. Kockelman
- Electricity demand and conservation potential in the Chinese nonmetallic mineral products industry pp. 243-253

- Boqiang Lin and Xiaoling Ouyang
- Factors influencing German house owners' preferences on energy retrofits pp. 254-263

- Martin Achtnicht and Reinhard Madlener
- Extended exergy-based sustainability accounting of a household biogas project in rural China pp. 264-272

- J. Yang and B. Chen
- Use of reference buildings to assess the energy saving potentials of the residential building stock: The experience of TABULA project pp. 273-284

- Ilaria Ballarini, Stefano Paolo Corgnati and Vincenzo Corrado
- Importance of policy for energy system transformation: Diffusion of PV technology in Japan and Germany pp. 285-293

- Sanjeeda Chowdhury, Ushio Sumita, Ashraful Islam and Idriss Bedja
- Heat planning for fossil-fuel-free district heating areas with extensive end-use heat savings: A case study of the Copenhagen district heating area in Denmark pp. 294-305

- M. Harrestrup and S. Svendsen
- Environmental impact assessment methodological framework for liquefied natural gas terminal and transport network planning pp. 306-319

- Maria P. Papadopoulou and Constantinos Antoniou
- Identifying space for offshore wind energy in the North Sea. Consequences of scenario calculations for interactions with other marine uses pp. 320-333

- R.H. Jongbloed, J.T. van der Wal and H.J. Lindeboom
- Domestic hot water storage: Balancing thermal and sanitary performance pp. 334-339

- P. Armstrong, D. Ager, I. Thompson and M. McCulloch
- Willingness to pay for renewable electricity: A contingent valuation study in Beijing, China pp. 340-347

- Xiurui Guo, Haifeng Liu, Xianqiang Mao, Jianjun Jin, Dongsheng Chen and Shuiyuan Cheng
- Central Asian gas in Eurasian power game pp. 348-370

- Onur Cobanli
- Predicting oil price movements: A dynamic Artificial Neural Network approach pp. 371-382

- Ali Abbasi Godarzi, Rohollah Madadi Amiri, Alireza Talaei and Tooraj Jamasb
- The impact of European balancing rules on wind power economics and on short-term bidding strategies pp. 383-393

- José Chaves-Ávila, R.A. Hakvoort and A. Ramos
- The impacts of global oil price shocks on China׳s fundamental industries pp. 394-402

- Xiao Wang and Chuanguo Zhang
- Do regulatory mechanisms promote competition and mitigate market power? Evidence from Spanish electricity market pp. 403-412

- Victor Moutinho, António C. Moreira and Jorge Mota
- Beyond pure offsetting: Assessing options to generate Net-Mitigation-Effects in carbon market mechanisms pp. 413-422

- Carsten Warnecke, Sina Wartmann, Niklas Höhne and Kornelis Blok
- Energy, economic and environmental discourses and their policy impact: The case of Ontario׳s Green Energy and Green Economy Act pp. 423-435

- Mark Winfield and Brett Dolter
- Smart grids, information flows and emerging domestic energy practices pp. 436-446

- Joeri Naus, Gert Spaargaren, Bas J.M. van Vliet and Hilje M. van der Horst
- Adaptation to electricity crisis: Businesses in the 2011 Great East Japan triple disaster pp. 447-457

- Toshio Fujimi and Stephanie E. Chang
- The impacts of tourism, energy consumption and political instability on economic growth in the MENA countries pp. 458-464

- Chor Foon Tang and Salah Abosedra
- Economic populism, partial deregulation of transport fuels and electoral outcomes in India pp. 465-475

- Sunderasan Srinivasan
- Energy poor or fuel poor: What are the differences? pp. 476-481

- Kang Li, Bob Lloyd, Xiao-Jie Liang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from China's cities: Case study of Suzhou pp. 482-489

- Hongsheng Wang, Yunxia Wang, Haikun Wang, Miaomiao Liu, Yanxia Zhang, Rongrong Zhang, Jie Yang and Jun Bi
- Investigation of the environmental Kuznets curve for carbon emissions in Malaysia: Do foreign direct investment and trade matter? pp. 490-497

- Lin-Sea Lau, Chee-Keong Choong and Yoke-Kee Eng
- Government control or low carbon lifestyle? – Analysis and application of a novel selective-constrained energy-saving and emission-reduction dynamic evolution system pp. 498-507

- Guochang Fang, Lixin Tian, Min Fu and Mei Sun
- Peak energy consumption and CO2 emissions in China pp. 508-523

- Jiahai Yuan, Yan Xu, Zheng Hu, Changhong Zhao, Minpeng Xiong and Jingsheng Guo
- Landfill waste and recycling: Use of a screening-level risk assessment tool for end-of-life cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film photovoltaic (PV) panels pp. 524-533

- William D. Cyrs, Heather J. Avens, Zachary A. Capshaw, Robert A. Kingsbury, Jennifer Sahmel and Brooke E. Tvermoes
- The influence of urban form on GHG emissions in the U.S. household sector pp. 534-549

- Sungwon Lee and Bumsoo Lee
- US biofuels subsidies and CO2 emissions: An empirical test for a weak and a strong green paradox pp. 550-555

- R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Ngo Long and Hang To
- Re-fueling road transport for better air quality in India pp. 556-561

- Sarath K. Guttikunda and Dinesh Mohan
- The development and deployment of low-carbon energy technologies: The role of economic interests and cultural worldviews on public support pp. 562-566

- Todd Cherry, Jorge García, Steffen Kallbekken and Asbjørn Torvanger
- Testing the rationality of DOE's energy price forecasts under asymmetric loss preferences pp. 567-575

- Emmanuel Mamatzakis and Anastasia Koutsomanoli-Filippaki
- Multilevel LMDI decomposition of changes in aggregate energy consumption. A cross country analysis in the EU-27 pp. 576-584

- P. Fernández González, M. Landajo and M.J. Presno
- Re-spending rebound: A macro-level assessment for OECD countries and emerging economies pp. 585-590

- Miklós Antal and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Remaking the UK's energy technology innovation system: From the margins to the mainstream pp. 591-602

- Mark Winskel, Jonathan Radcliffe, Jim Skea and Xinxin Wang
- The European Union Emission Trading System and technological change: The case of the Italian pulp and paper industry pp. 603-607

- Fulvio Fontini and Giulia Pavan
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