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Energy Policy
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Volume 61, issue C, 2013
- Feasibility analysis and policy recommendations for the development of the coal based SNG industry in Xinjiang pp. 3-11

- Jinwei Huo, Degang Yang, Fuqiang Xia, Hong Tang and Wenbiao Zhang
- The feasibility and implications for conventional liquid fossil fuel of the Indonesian biofuel target in 2025 pp. 12-21

- Arie Rahmadi, Lu Aye and Graham Moore
- Governing biofuels in Brazil: A comparison of ethanol and biodiesel policies pp. 22-30

- Sarah L. Stattman, Otto Hospes and Arthur P.J. Mol
- Secure energy supply in 2025: Indonesia's need for an energy policy strategy pp. 31-41

- Sugeng Mujiyanto and Günter Tiess
- Modelling electricity demand in Ghana revisited: The role of policy regime changes pp. 42-50

- Philip Adom and William Bekoe
- Will Venezuelan extra-heavy oil be a significant source of petroleum in the next decades? pp. 51-59

- Marcelo Fonseca Monteiro de Sena, Luiz Pinguelli Rosa and Alexandre Szklo
- Applying maintenance strategies from the space and satellite sector to the upstream oil and gas industry: A research agenda pp. 60-64

- Robert K. Perrons and Matthew G. Richards
- Evaluation of energy recovery and potential of hydrogen production in Iranian natural gas transmission network pp. 65-77

- Sahar Safarian, Yadollah Saboohi and Movaffaq Kateb
- Should Alberta upgrade oil sands bitumen? An integrated life cycle framework to evaluate energy systems investment tradeoffs pp. 78-87

- Nicolas Choquette-Levy, Heather L. MacLean and Joule A. Bergerson
- Diversity in theory and practice: A review with application to the evolution of renewable energy generation in the UK pp. 88-95

- Henrietta Cooke, Ilkka Keppo and Steven Wolf
- Photovoltaics in agriculture: A case study on decision making of farmers pp. 96-103

- Thomas Brudermann, Kathrin Reinsberger, Anita Orthofer, Martin Kislinger and Alfred Posch
- Development of China's pumped storage plant and related policy analysis pp. 104-113

- Zeng Ming, Feng Junjie, Xue Song, Wang Zhijie, Zhu Xiaoli and Wang Yuejin
- Anaerobic digester systems (ADS) for multiple dairy farms: A GIS analysis for optimal site selection pp. 114-124

- Ethan Thompson, Qingbin Wang and Minghao Li
- Transmission expansion planning in Northern Europe in 2030—Methodology and analyses pp. 125-139

- Stefan Jaehnert, Ove Wolfgang, Hossein Farahmand, Steve Völler and Daniel Huertas-Hernando
- The integration of renewable energies into the German transmission grid—A scenario comparison pp. 140-150

- Andreas Schroeder, Pao-Yu Oei, Aram Sander, Lisa Hankel and Lilian Charlotte Laurisch
- Empowering the end-user in smart grids: Recommendations for the design of products and services pp. 151-161

- Daphne Geelen, Angèle Reinders and David Keyson
- Scenario analysis of the new energy policy for Taiwan's electricity sector until 2025 pp. 162-171

- Fung-Fei Chen, Seng-Cho Chou and Tai-Ken Lu
- System behaviour modelling for demand response provision in a smart grid pp. 172-181

- Saraansh Dave, Mahesh Sooriyabandara and Mike Yearworth
- Global assessment of research and development for algae biofuel production and its potential role for sustainable development in developing countries pp. 182-195

- Ademola A. Adenle, Gareth E. Haslam and Lisa Lee
- Shifting strategies and precarious progress: Nuclear waste management in Canada pp. 196-206

- M.V. Ramana
- Medium-term demand for European cross-border electricity transmission capacity pp. 207-222

- C. Brancucci Martínez-Anido, M. Vandenbergh, L. de Vries, C. Alecu, A. Purvins, G. Fulli and T. Huld
- Reconciling self-sufficiency and renewable energy targets in a hydro dominated system: The view from British Columbia pp. 223-229

- Amy Sopinka, Gerrit van Kooten and Linda Wong
- Modelling the impact of EVs on electricity generation, costs and CO2 emissions pp. 230-237

- P. Calnan, J.P. Deane and B.P. Ó Gallachóir
- Concentrating solar power plant investment and operation decisions under different price and support mechanisms pp. 238-248

- Christoph Kost, Christoph M. Flath and Dominik Möst
- Distributed energy resource system optimisation using mixed integer linear programming pp. 249-266

- Akomeno Omu, Ruchi Choudhary and Adam Boies
- Simulating power integration in Latin America to assess challenges, opportunities, and threats pp. 267-273

- Camila Ochoa, Isaac Dyner and Carlos J. Franco
- Change-actors in the U.S. electric energy system: The role of environmental groups in utility adoption and diffusion of wind power pp. 274-284

- Claudia Doblinger and Birthe Soppe
- Capital structure in LNG infrastructures and gas pipelines projects: Empirical evidences and methodological issues pp. 285-291

- Axel Pierru, Simon Roussanaly and Jérôme Sabathier
- The limits of HVDC transmission pp. 292-300

- William F. Pickard
- Historical daily gas and electrical energy flows through Great Britain's transmission networks and the decarbonisation of domestic heat pp. 301-305

- I.A. Grant Wilson, Anthony J.R. Rennie, Yulong Ding, Philip C. Eames, Peter J. Hall and Nicolas J. Kelly
- The military and energy: Moving the United States beyond oil pp. 306-316

- Stacy Closson
- Policy analysis for energy efficiency in the built environment in Spain pp. 317-326

- Jessica Yearwood Travezan, Robert Harmsen and Gideon van Toledo
- The dynamics of sectoral electricity demand for a panel of US states: New evidence on the consumption–growth nexus pp. 327-336

- James Saunoris and Brandon Sheridan
- Analysis of electric vehicle driver recharging demand profiles and subsequent impacts on the carbon content of electric vehicle trips pp. 337-348

- A.P. Robinson, P.T. Blythe, M.C. Bell, Y. Hübner and G.A. Hill
- The potential for segmentation of the retail market for electricity in Ireland pp. 349-359

- Marie Hyland, Eimear Leahy and Richard Tol
- Engineering estimates versus impact evaluation of energy efficiency projects: Regression discontinuity evidence from a case study pp. 360-370

- Corey Lang and Matthew Siler
- Energy saving behaviours: Development of a practice-based model pp. 371-381

- Jillian C. Sweeney, Johannes Kresling, Dave Webb, Geoffrey N. Soutar and Tim Mazzarol
- The impact of government policy on preference for NEVs: The evidence from China pp. 382-393

- Xian Zhang, Ke Wang, Yu Hao, Jing-Li Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- Estimation of urban residential electricity demand in China using household survey data pp. 394-402

- Shaojie Zhou and Fei Teng
- Going electric: Expert survey on the future of battery technologies for electric vehicles pp. 403-413

- Michela Catenacci, Elena Verdolini, Valentina Bosetti and Giulia Fiorese
- Implementing energy efficiency policy in Croatia: Stakeholder interactions for closing the gap pp. 414-422

- Vesna Bukarica and Slavica Robić
- Demand response from the non-domestic sector: Early UK experiences and future opportunities pp. 423-429

- Philipp Grünewald and Jacopo Torriti
- Innovation and adoption of energy efficient technologies: An exploratory analysis of Italian primary metal manufacturing SMEs pp. 430-440

- Andrea Trianni, Enrico Cagno and Ernst Worrell
- Affordability of electric vehicles for a sustainable transport system: An economic and environmental analysis pp. 441-447

- Hui-Kuan Tseng, Jy S. Wu and Xiaoshuai Liu
- Estimating the energy saving potential of telecom operators in China pp. 448-459

- Tian-Jian Yang, Yue-Jun Zhang, Jin Huang and Ruo-Hong Peng
- Actual and theoretical gas consumption in Dutch dwellings: What causes the differences? pp. 460-471

- Daša Majcen, Laure Itard and Henk Visscher
- Estimation on oil demand and oil saving potential of China's road transport sector pp. 472-482

- Boqiang Lin and Chunping Xie
- Determinants of willingness to pay for smart meters: An empirical analysis of household customers in Germany pp. 483-495

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Mathias Paukert
- A methodology for understanding the impacts of large-scale penetration of micro-combined heat and power pp. 496-512

- K. Tapia-Ahumada, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga and E.J. Moniz
- How to reduce energy intensity in China: A regional comparison perspective pp. 513-522

- Yi Li, Linyan Sun, Taiwen Feng and Chunyan Zhu
- Proposed business plan for energy efficiency in Brazil pp. 523-531

- Lilian Silva De Oliveira, Rafael Amaral Shayani and Marco Aurelio Gonçalves De Oliveira
- Hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or electric—What do car buyers want? pp. 532-543

- Jonn Axsen and Kenneth S. Kurani
- Temporal and spatial variations in on-road energy use and CO2 emissions in China, 1978–2008 pp. 544-550

- Yang Liu, Yu Wang and Hong Huo
- Abatement cost analysis in CO2 emission reduction costs regarding the supply-side policies for the Taiwan power sector pp. 551-561

- Li Ko, Chia-Yon Chen, Jeng-Wen Lai and Yu-Hui Wang
- How to decarbonize the transport sector? pp. 562-573

- Bob van der Zwaan, Ilkka Keppo and Filip Johnsson
- Analysis of energy intensity in Japan pp. 574-586

- Shigeharu Okajima and Hiroko Okajima
- Development of a greenhouse gas accounting GIS-based tool to support local policy making—application to an Italian municipality pp. 587-594

- F. Asdrubali, A. Presciutti and F. Scrucca
- The rationality of biofuels pp. 595-598

- Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira, Jose Roberto Moreira, Ulf Schuchardt and Jose Goldemberg
- Promoting the market and system integration of renewable energies through premium schemes—A case study of the German market premium pp. 599-609

- Erik Gawel and Alexandra Purkus
- China's large-scale power shortages of 2004 and 2011 after the electricity market reforms of 2002: Explanations and differences pp. 610-618

- Zeng Ming, Xue Song, Li Lingyun, Wang Yuejin, Wei Yang and Li Ying
- Feed-in tariff design for domestic scale grid-connected PV systems using high resolution household electricity demand data pp. 619-627

- L.M. Ayompe and A. Duffy
- Price discovery in European natural gas markets pp. 628-634

- Emma Schultz and John Swieringa
- Supplementing an emissions tax by a feed-in tariff for renewable electricity to address learning spillovers pp. 635-641

- Paul Lehmann
- Global wind power development: Economics and policies pp. 642-652

- Govinda Timilsina, Gerrit van Kooten and Patrick A. Narbel
- Contract market power and its impact on the efficiency of the electricity sector pp. 653-662

- Pablo Serra
- Gazprom vs. other Russian gas producers: The evolution of the Russian gas sector pp. 663-670

- Lars Petter Lunden, Daniel Fjaertoft, Indra Overland and Alesia Prachakova
- How to correct for long-term externalities of large-scale wind power development by a capacity mechanism? pp. 671-685

- Mauricio Cepeda and Dominique Finon
- A comprehensive method to find RPO trajectory and incentive scheme for promotion of renewable energy in India with study of impact of RPO on tariff pp. 686-696

- R.M. Shereef and S.A. Khaparde
- The solar photovoltaic feed-in tariff scheme in New South Wales, Australia pp. 697-706

- Nigel Martin and John Rice
- How important are national companies for oil and gas sector performance? Lessons from the Bolivia and Brazil case studies pp. 707-716

- María José Paz Antolín and Juan Manuel Ramírez Cendrero
- Development of a virtual power market model to investigate strategic and collusive behavior of market players pp. 717-728

- Miadreza Shafie-khah, Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam and Mohamad Kazem Sheikh-El-Eslami
- Information strategies and energy conservation behavior: A meta-analysis of experimental studies from 1975 to 2012 pp. 729-739

- Magali Delmas, Miriam Fischlein and Omar I. Asensio
- What is the best practice for benchmark regulation of electricity distribution? Comparison of DEA, SFA and StoNED methods pp. 740-750

- Timo Kuosmanen, Antti Saastamoinen and Timo Sipiläinen
- The costs of electricity interruptions in Spain. Are we sending the right signals? pp. 751-760

- Pedro Linares and Luis Rey
- Solar feed-in tariffs and the merit order effect: A study of the German electricity market pp. 761-770

- Åsa Grytli Tveten, Torjus Folsland Bolkesjø, Thomas Martinsen and Håvard Hvarnes
- Russia's resource capitalism—market vs political signalling pp. 771-782

- Gavin L. Kretzschmar, Ewan Simpson and Mujibul Haque
- The Energy Services Company (ESCo) as business model for heat entrepreneurship-A case study of North Karelia, Finland pp. 783-787

- Niko Suhonen and Lasse Okkonen
- A qualitative study of users' engagement with real-time feedback from in-house energy consumption displays pp. 788-792

- Christian Oltra, Alex Boso, Josep Espluga and Ana Prades
- The causal relationship between energy resources and economic growth in Brazil pp. 793-801

- Hsiao-Tien Pao and Hsin-Chia Fu
- Local acceptance of existing biogas plants in Switzerland pp. 802-810

- Martin Soland, Nora Steimer and Götz Walter
- An expert elicitation of climate, energy and economic uncertainties pp. 811-821

- Will Usher and Neil Strachan
- Effect of the Fukushima nuclear disaster on global public acceptance of nuclear energy pp. 822-828

- Younghwan Kim, Minki Kim and Wonjoon Kim
- Energy policymaking in Denmark: Implications for global energy security and sustainability pp. 829-839

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Driving and hindering factors for rural electrification in developing countries: Lessons from Bangladesh pp. 840-851

- Md. Mizanur Rahman, Jukka V. Paatero, Aditya Poudyal and Risto Lahdelma
- A comparative analysis of urban energy governance in four European cities pp. 852-863

- Clémence Morlet and James Keirstead
- Promoting low-carbon city through industrial symbiosis: A case in China by applying HPIMO model pp. 864-873

- Liang Dong, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Hui Zhang, Ming Dai, Minoru Fujii, Satoshi Ohnishi, Yong Geng and Zhu Liu
- Individual metering and charging of heat and hot water in Swedish housing cooperatives pp. 874-880

- Simon Siggelsten and Stefan Olander
- Growth and energy nexus in Europe revisited: Evidence from a fixed effects political economy model pp. 881-887

- Angeliki N. Menegaki and Ilhan Ozturk
- Assessment of end-use electricity consumption and peak demand by Townsville's housing stock pp. 888-893

- Zhengen Ren, Phillip Paevere, George Grozev, Stephen Egan and Julia Anticev
- Mobilizing cities towards a low-carbon future: Tambourines, carrots and sticks pp. 894-900

- Isabel Azevedo, Erik Delarue and Leonardo Meeus
- Consumer preferences for alternative fuel vehicles: Comparing a utility maximization and a regret minimization model pp. 901-908

- Caspar Chorus, Mark Koetse and Anco Hoen
- An analysis of the influence of urban form on energy consumption by individual consumption behaviors from a microeconomic viewpoint pp. 909-919

- Yanhong Yin, Shoshi Mizokami and Takuya Maruyama
- Energy and environmental evaluation of municipal facilities: Case study in the province of Barcelona pp. 920-930

- Jordi Oliver-Solà, Marina Armero, Blanca Martinez de Foix and Joan Rieradevall
- A case-control study of support/opposition to wind turbines: Perceptions of health risk, economic benefits, and community conflict pp. 931-943

- Jamie Baxter, Rakhee Morzaria and Rachel Hirsch
- Measuring the solar potential of a city and its implications for energy policy pp. 944-952

- Hugh Byrd, Anna Ho, Basil Sharp and Nirmal Kumar-Nair
- Risk identification for PPP waste-to-energy incineration projects in China pp. 953-962

- Jinbo Song, Danrong Song, Xueqing Zhang and Yan Sun
- Biofuels and food security: Micro-evidence from Ethiopia pp. 963-976

- Martha Negash and Johan Swinnen
- A thousand flowers blooming? An examination of community energy in the UK pp. 977-989

- Gill Seyfang, Jung Jin Park and Adrian Smith
- Household energy consumption patterns and its environmental implications: Assessment of energy access and poverty in Nepal pp. 990-1002

- Sunil Malla
- Poor energy poor: Energy saving obligations, distributional effects, and the malfunction of the priority group pp. 1003-1010

- Simon Moser
- The development of renewable energies and supply security: A trade-off analysis pp. 1011-1021

- Luise Röpke
- Success for energy efficient renovation of dwellings—Learning from private homeowners pp. 1022-1030

- Birgit Risholt and Thomas Berker
- The co-evolutionary relationship between Energy Service Companies and the UK energy system: Implications for a low-carbon transition pp. 1031-1045

- Matthew J. Hannon, Timothy Foxon and William F. Gale
- Assessing welfare impact of entry into power market pp. 1046-1054

- Inkoo Cho and Hyunsook Kim
- Predictors of technical adoption and behavioural change to transport energy-saving measures in response to climate change pp. 1055-1062

- M.S. Aini, S.C. Chan and O. Syuhaily
- Power infrastructure quality and manufacturing productivity in Africa: A firm level analysis pp. 1063-1070

- Busani Moyo
- Putting rural energy access projects into perspective: What lessons are relevant? pp. 1071-1078

- Frank van der Vleuten, Nienke Stam and Robert-Jan van der Plas
- Determining barriers to developing geothermal power generation in Japan: Societal acceptance by stakeholders involved in hot springs pp. 1079-1087

- Hiromi Kubota, Hiroki Hondo, Shunichi Hienuki and Hideshi Kaieda
- Energy access: Lessons learned in Brazil and perspectives for replication in other developing countries pp. 1088-1096

- Suani T. Coelho and José Goldemberg
- Effects of feedback on residential electricity demand—Findings from a field trial in Austria pp. 1097-1106

- Joachim Schleich, Marian Klobasa, Sebastian Gölz and Marc Brunner
- The global resource balance table, an integrated table of energy, materials and the environment pp. 1107-1110

- Haruki Tsuchiya
- A paradox regarding economic support to deploy renewable energy technologies pp. 1111-1115

- Takanobu Kosugi
- The usefulness of marginal CO2-e abatement cost curves in Austria pp. 1116-1126

- Petra Wächter
- A dynamic simulation of the ILUC effects of biofuel use in the USA pp. 1127-1139

- Gbadebo Oladosu and Keith Kline
- The environmental convergence hypothesis: Carbon dioxide emissions according to the source of energy pp. 1140-1150

- Maria Jesus Herrerias
- Renewable electricity generation in Germany: A meta-analysis of mitigation scenarios pp. 1151-1163

- Eva Schmid, Michael Pahle and Brigitte Knopf
- Emissions intensity targeting: From China's 12th Five Year Plan to its Copenhagen commitment pp. 1164-1177

- Yingying Lu, Alison Stegman and Yiyong Cai
- Method of checking and certifying carbon trading volume of existing buildings retrofits in China pp. 1178-1187

- Meng Li, Jing Zhao and Neng Zhu
- Stakeholder perspectives on carbon capture and storage in Indonesia pp. 1188-1199

- Andri D. Setiawan and Eefje Cuppen
- Evaluating public policy mechanisms for climate change mitigation in Brazilian buildings sector pp. 1200-1211

- Conrado Augustus de Melo, Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi and Aline Ferreira Tripodi
- CO2 embodiment in China–Australia trade: The drivers and implications pp. 1212-1220

- Hao Tan, Aijun Sun and Henry Lau
- Emissions reduction potential from CO2 capture: A life-cycle assessment of a Brazilian coal-fired power plant pp. 1221-1235

- David A. Castelo Branco, Maria Cecilia P. Moura, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- Impact of the carbon price on the integrating European electricity market pp. 1236-1251

- Piia Remes (née Aatola), Markku Ollikainen and Anne Toppinen
- The public perception of climate change in Taiwan and its paradigm shift pp. 1252-1260

- Kuei Tien Chou
- An exploration of residents’ low-carbon awareness and behavior in Tianjin, China pp. 1261-1270

- Yin Bai and Yong Liu
- Experiences of project developers around CDM projects in South Africa pp. 1271-1275

- Thomas Thurner and Arun Varughese
- Life cycle carbon emission flow analysis for electricity supply system: A case study of China pp. 1276-1284

- G. Chen, B. Chen, H. Zhou and P. Dai
- CO2 emissions and economic activity: Short- and long-run economic determinants of scale, energy intensity and carbon intensity pp. 1285-1294

- Fredrik Andersson and Peter Karpestam
- Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from Cameroon pp. 1295-1304

- Yris D. Fondja Wandji
- China’s inter-regional spillover of carbon emissions and domestic supply chains pp. 1305-1321

- Bo Meng, Jinjun Xue, Kuishuang Feng, Dabo Guan and Xue Fu
- Regional disparity and cost-effective SO2 pollution control in China: A case study in 5 mega-cities pp. 1322-1331

- Momoe Kanada, Liang Dong, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Minoru Fujii, Tsuyoshi Inoue, Yujiro Hirano, Takuya Togawa and Yong Geng
- Assessment of the economic impact of environmental constraints on annual hydropower plant operation pp. 1332-1343

- Ignacio Guisández, Juan I. Pérez-Díaz and José R. Wilhelmi
- Distributional impacts of climate change mitigation in Indian electricity: The influence of governance pp. 1344-1356

- Narasimha D. Rao
- How the choice of multi-gas equivalency metrics affects mitigation options: The case of CO2 capture in a Brazilian coal-fired power plant pp. 1357-1366

- Maria Cecilia P. Moura, David A. Castelo Branco, Glen Peters, Alexandre Salem Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- Policy delivery for low carbon energy infrastructure in the UK, april 5th 2013: Conference overview pp. 1367-1369

- Raphael Heffron, Angus Johnston, Darren McCauley and Kirsten Jenkins
- An overview of CO2 cost pass-through to electricity prices in Europe pp. 1370-1376

- Pierre-André Jouvet and Boris Solier
- Technological, economic and financial prospects of carbon dioxide capture in the cement industry pp. 1377-1387

- Jia Li, Pradeep Tharakan, Douglas Macdonald and Xi Liang
- Including alternative resources in state renewable portfolio standards: Current design and implementation experience pp. 1388-1399

- Jenny Heeter and Lori Bird
- Analysis of low-carbon industrial symbiosis technology for carbon mitigation in a Chinese iron/steel industrial park: A case study with carbon flow analysis pp. 1400-1411

- Hui Zhang, Liang Dong, Huiquan Li, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Satoshi Ohnishi and Qing Tang
- Estimating the energy use of high definition games consoles pp. 1412-1421

- Anthony Webb, K. Mayers, C. France and J. Koomey
- The effect of fossil energy and other environmental taxes on profit incentives for change in an open economy: Evidence from the UK pp. 1422-1431

- Allan Webster and Sukanya Ayatakshi
- An equity assessment of introducing uncertain forest carbon sequestration in EU climate policy pp. 1432-1442

- Miriam Münnich Vass, Katarina Elofsson and Ing-Marie Gren
- Current status of REC mechanism in India and possible policy modifications to way forward pp. 1443-1451

- R.M. Shereef and S.A. Khaparde
- The effects of financial development, economic growth, coal consumption and trade openness on CO2 emissions in South Africa pp. 1452-1459

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Aviral Tiwari and Muhammad Nasir
- The global climate change and its effect on power generation in Bangladesh pp. 1460-1470

- Iftekhar Khan, Firoz Alam and Quamrul Alam
- Walking away from a low-carbon economy? Recent and historical trends using a regional decomposition analysis pp. 1471-1480

- Luis Mundaca, Anil Markandya and Jørgen Nørgaard
- The winds of change: How wind firms assess Germany's energy transition pp. 1481-1489

- Karen Smith Stegen and Matthias Seel
- FDI spillovers at different levels of industrial and spatial aggregation: Evidence from the electricity sector pp. 1490-1502

- Chiara Del Bo
- Generation IV nuclear reactors: Current status and future prospects pp. 1503-1520

- Giorgio Locatelli, Mauro Mancini and Nicola Todeschini
- U.S. spent nuclear fuel management: Political, fiscal, and technical feasibility pp. 1521-1528

- Clifford Singer
- Expedited patent examination for green inventions: Developing countries' policy choices pp. 1529-1538

- Bingbin Lu
- Survey evidence on the willingness of U.S. consumers to pay for automotive fuel economy pp. 1539-1550

- David L. Greene, David H. Evans and John Hiestand
- The impact of electricity price changes on industrial prices and the general price level in Korea pp. 1551-1555

- Seul-Ye Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- The diffusion process of stationary fuel cells in a two-sided market economy pp. 1556-1567

- B. Heinz, M. Graeber and Aaron Praktiknjo
- The evolution of China's National Energy RD&D Programs: The role of scientists in science and technology decision making pp. 1568-1585

- Qiang Zhi, Jun Su, Peng Ru and Laura Diaz Anadon
- The Norwegian PV manufacturing industry in a Triple Helix perspective pp. 1586-1594

- Antje Klitkou and Helge Godoe
- Innovation in emerging energy technologies: A case study analysis to inform the path forward for algal biofuels pp. 1595-1607

- Rachel Haase, Jeffrey Bielicki and Jennifer Kuzma
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