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Volume 60, issue C, 2013
- Abundant thorium as an alternative nuclear fuel pp. 4-12

- Marvin Baker Schaffer
- The challenge of shale to the post-oil dreams of the Arab Gulf pp. 13-20

- Nabil Sultan
- Opportunity, challenges and policy choices for China on the development of shale gas pp. 21-26

- Desheng Hu and Shengqing Xu
- Supplying synthetic crude oil from Canadian oil sands: A comparative study of the costs and CO2 emissions of mining and in-situ recovery pp. 27-40

- Aurélie Méjean and Chris Hope
- A system dynamics model of coordinated development of central and provincial economy and oil enterprises pp. 41-51

- Feng-Long Ge and Ying Fan
- Why the oil companies lost solar pp. 52-60

- Damian Miller
- Nigeria's energy policy: Inferences, analysis and legal ethics toward RE development pp. 61-67

- Oluseyi O. Ajayi and Oluwatoyin O. Ajayi
- Practical implementation of liquid biofuels: The transferability of the Brazilian experiences pp. 70-80

- Walfrido Alonso-Pippo, Carlos A. Luengo, Lidice Alonsoamador Morales Alberteris, Gilberto García del Pino and Sergio Duvoisin
- Estimating the volatility of electricity prices: The case of the England and Wales wholesale electricity market pp. 81-90

- Sherzod Tashpulatov
- Belgian nuclear power life extension and fuss about nuclear rents pp. 91-97

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Modeling of biodiesel production in algae cultivation with anaerobic digestion (ACAD) pp. 98-105

- John Morken, Zehra Sapci and Jon Eivind T. Strømme
- Current snapshot of the Turkish ESCO market pp. 106-115

- Uğur Akman, Esin Okay and Nesrin Okay
- Using natural gas generation to improve power system efficiency in China pp. 116-121

- Junfeng Hu, Gabe Kwok, Wang Xuan, James H. Williams and Fredrich Kahrl
- Determining the impact of wind on system costs via the temporal patterns of load and wind generation pp. 122-131

- Clay D. Davis, Douglas J. Gotham, Paul Preckel and Andrew L. Liu
- Energy analysis and environmental impacts of a MSW oxy-fuel incineration power plant in China pp. 132-141

- YuTing Tang, XiaoQian Ma, ZhiYi Lai and Yong Chen
- A system dynamics approach for the photovoltaic energy market in Spain¤ pp. 142-154

- Santiago Movilla, Luis J. Miguel and L. Felipe Blázquez
- Transmission topologies for the integration of renewable power into the electricity systems of North Africa pp. 155-166

- Bernhard Brand
- Are Feed-in Tariffs suitable for promoting solar PV in New Zealand cities? pp. 167-178

- Lee V. White, Bob Lloyd and Sarah J. Wakes
- Independent regulatory agencies and rules harmonization for the electricity sector and renewables in the Mediterranean region pp. 179-191

- Carlo Cambini and Donata Franzi
- Renewable energy for rural communities in Maharashtra, India pp. 192-199

- T. Blenkinsopp, S.r Coles and K. Kirwan
- Greenhouse gas emission measurement and economic analysis of Iran natural gas fired power plants pp. 200-207

- H. Shahsavari Alavijeh, A. Kiyoumarsioskouei, M.H. Asheri, S. Naemi, H. Shahsavari Alavije and H. Basirat Tabrizi
- Potentialities of energy generation from waste and feedstock produced by the agricultural sector in Brazil: The case of the State of Paraná pp. 208-216

- Maria de Fátima dos Santos Ribeiro and Augusta Pelinski Raiher
- Reserve price: Lessons learned from Brazilian electricity procurement auctions pp. 217-223

- Erik Eduardo Rego
- The role of dialogue in fostering acceptance of transmission lines: the case of a France–Spain interconnection project pp. 224-233

- A.R. Ciupuliga and E. Cuppen
- From lagging to leading? Technological innovation systems in emerging economies and the case of Chinese wind power pp. 234-250

- Jorrit Gosens and Yonglong Lu
- Impact of the German nuclear phase-out on Europe's electricity generation—A comprehensive study pp. 251-261

- Kenneth Bruninx, Darin Madzharov, Erik Delarue and William D'haeseleer
- A barrier analysis for the development of distributed energy in China: A case study in Fujian province pp. 262-271

- Jian Liu, Run Wang, Yanwei Sun, Yanjie Lin and Lishan Xiao
- Next power generation-mix for Bangladesh: Outlook and policy priorities pp. 272-283

- Mazbahul Ahamad and Fahian Tanin
- The importance of nuclear energy for the expansion of Brazil's electricity grid pp. 284-289

- Ricardo Luis Pereira dos Santos, Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, Maurício Cardoso Arouca and Alan Emanuel Duailibe Ribeiro
- A novel evaluation of heat-electricity cost allocation in cogenerations based on entropy change method pp. 290-295

- Xuemin Ye and Chunxi Li
- Potential for renewable energy jobs in the Middle East pp. 296-304

- Bob van der Zwaan, Lachlan Cameron and Tom Kober
- The future of the UK gas network pp. 305-316

- Paul E. Dodds and Will McDowall
- Economics of pyrolysis-based energy production and biochar utilization: A case study in Taiwan pp. 317-323

- Chih-Chun Kung, Bruce McCarl and Xiaoyong Cao
- Security of supply, energy spillage control and peaking options within a 100% renewable electricity system for New Zealand pp. 324-333

- I.G. Mason, S.C. Page and A.G. Williamson
- The economic impacts of a submarine HVDC interconnection between Norway and Great Britain pp. 334-344

- Gerard L. Doorman and Dag Martin Frøystad
- Impact of support schemes and barriers in Europe on the evolution of cogeneration pp. 345-355

- José Antonio Moya
- Engineering and optimization approaches to enhance the thermal efficiency of coal electricity generation in China pp. 356-363

- Yuan Xu, Chi-Jen Yang and Xiaowei Xuan
- Analysis of the EU renewable energy directive by a techno-economic optimisation model pp. 364-377

- Arne Lind, Eva Rosenberg, Pernille Seljom, Kari Espegren, Audun Fidje and Karen Lindberg
- Statistical analysis of installed wind capacity in the United States pp. 378-385

- Andrea Staid and Seth D. Guikema
- Non-technical success factors for bioenergy projects—Learning from a multiple case study in Japan pp. 386-395

- Yann B. Blumer, Michael Stauffacher, Daniel J. Lang, Kiyotada Hayashi and Susumu Uchida
- Co-firing in coal power plants and its impact on biomass feedstock availability pp. 396-405

- Jerome Dumortier
- The impact of climate change on the European energy system pp. 406-417

- Paul Dowling
- Potentials and challenges in implementing feed-in tariff policy in Indonesia and the Philippines pp. 418-423

- B. Bakhtyar, K. Sopian, A. Zaharim, E. Salleh and C.H. Lim
- Energy provision and housing development: Re-thinking professional and technological relations pp. 427-430

- Isabel Shaw and Ritsuko Ozaki
- Electricity and heating system in Kazakhstan: Exploring energy efficiency improvement paths pp. 431-444

- Yerbol Sarbassov, Aiymgul Kerimray, Diyar Tokmurzin, GianCarlo Tosato and Rocco De Miglio
- Influence of driving patterns on life cycle cost and emissions of hybrid and plug-in electric vehicle powertrains pp. 445-461

- Orkun Karabasoglu and Jeremy Michalek
- Energy efficiency in the British housing stock: Energy demand and the Homes Energy Efficiency Database pp. 462-480

- Ian G. Hamilton, Philip J. Steadman, Harry Bruhns, Alex J. Summerfield and Robert Lowe
- The status of energy conservation in Taiwan's cement industry pp. 481-486

- Te-Li Su, David Yih-Liang Chan, Ching-Yuan Hung and Gui-Bing Hong
- Economic potential of demand response at household level—Are Central-European market conditions sufficient? pp. 487-498

- Natalie Prüggler
- Differences in perception: How the experts look at energy efficiency (findings from a Finnish survey) pp. 499-508

- Terhi Virkki-Hatakka, Mika Luoranen and Markku Ikävalko
- Japan's post-Fukushima reconstruction: A case study for implementation of sustainable energy technologies pp. 509-519

- Julia Nesheiwat and Jeffrey S. Cross
- Stakeholders’ influence on the adoption of energy-saving technologies in Italian homes pp. 520-530

- Umberto Berardi
- Socio-technical inertia: Understanding the barriers to electric vehicles pp. 531-539

- Simone Steinhilber, Peter Wells and Samarthia Thankappan
- A dwelling-level investigation into the physical and socio-economic drivers of domestic energy consumption in England pp. 540-549

- Peter Wyatt
- Economic and demographic determinants of household energy use in Turkey pp. 550-557

- Kivilcim Metin Özcan, Emrah Gülay and Şenay Üçdoğruk
- Estimates of electricity saving potential in Chinese nonferrous metals industry pp. 558-568

- Boqiang Lin and Guoliang Zhang
- Optimal recharging strategy for battery-switch stations for electric vehicles in France pp. 569-582

- M. Armstrong, C. El Hajj Moussa, J. Adnot, A. Galli and P. Riviere
- Passive House at the crossroads: The past and the present of a voluntary standard that managed to bridge the energy efficiency gap pp. 586-593

- Liana Müller and Thomas Berker
- Measuring the security of energy exports demand in OPEC economies pp. 594-600

- Jude Chukwudi Dike
- Analysis of renewable energy incentives in the Latin America and Caribbean region: The feed-in tariff case pp. 601-610

- David Jacobs, Natacha Marzolf, Juan Roberto Paredes, Wilson Rickerson, Hilary Flynn, Christina Becker-Birck and Mauricio Solano-Peralta
- Building low carbon communities in China: The role of individual’s behaviour change and engagement pp. 611-620

- Ping Jiang, Yihui Chen, Bin Xu, Wenbo Dong and Erin Kennedy
- Consumer engagement: An insight from smart grid projects in Europe pp. 621-628

- Flavia Gangale, Anna Mengolini and Ijeoma Onyeji
- The dynamics of energy policy in Lebanon when research, politics, and policy fail to intersect pp. 629-642

- Hiba Khodr and Katarina Uherova Hasbani
- Covenant of Mayors initiative—Public perception issues and barriers in Greece pp. 643-655

- Georgios C. Christoforidis, Konstantinos Ch. Chatzisavvas, Stavros Lazarou and Costantinos Parisses
- The impact of electricity demand reduction policies on the EU-ETS: Modelling electricity and carbon prices and the effect on industrial competitiveness pp. 656-666

- Johannes Thema, Felix Suerkemper, Katharina Grave and Adrian Amelung
- Comparing climate policies to reduce carbon emissions in China pp. 667-674

- Aijun Li and Boqiang Lin
- Exploring the options for carbon dioxide mitigation in Turkish electric power industry: System dynamics approach pp. 675-686

- Ali Kerem Saysel and Mustafa Hekimoğlu
- A survey of energy policy priorities in the United States: Energy supply security, economics, and the environment pp. 687-696

- Dawn K. Manley, Valerie A. Hines, Matthew W. Jordan and Ronald E. Stoltz
- Production and consumption accounting of CO2 emissions for Xiamen, China pp. 697-704

- Jonathan Vause, Lijie Gao, Longyu Shi and Jingzhu Zhao
- Greenhouse gas emissions from Spanish motorway transport: Key aspects and mitigation solutions pp. 705-713

- Paula Pérez-López, Carles M. Gasol, Jordi Oliver-Solà, Sagrario Huelin, Ma Teresa Moreira and Gumersindo Feijoo
- An assessment of the Italian smart gas metering program pp. 714-721

- Matteo Di Castelnuovo and Elena Fumagalli
- A framework for allocating greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation to plug-in electric vehicle charging pp. 722-732

- Christopher Yang
- Ten years of corporate action on climate change: What do we have to show for it? pp. 733-740

- Rory Sullivan and Andy Gouldson
- Reforming residential electricity tariff in China: Block tariffs pricing approach pp. 741-752

- Chuanwang Sun and Boqiang Lin
- From demonstration to deployment: An economic analysis of support policies for carbon capture and storage pp. 753-763

- Max Krahé, Wolf Heidug, John Ward and Robin Smale
- Economic impact assessment of Turkey's post-Kyoto vision on emission trading pp. 764-774

- Gökçe Akın Olçum and Erinc Yeldan
- Climate policies in the U.S. at the stakeholder level: A case study of the National Football League pp. 775-784

- Danyel Reiche
- Market efficiency in the European carbon markets pp. 785-792

- Amelie Charles, Olivier Darné and Jessica Fouilloux
- Reducing CO2 emissions on the electric grid through a carbon disincentive policy pp. 793-802

- Chiao-Ting Li, Huei Peng and Jing Sun
- How much CO2 emissions do we reduce by saving electricity? A focus on methods pp. 803-812

- Robert Harmsen and Wina Graus
- Investigating the validity of pollution haven hypothesis in the gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries pp. 813-819

- Usama Al-mulali and Chor Foon Tang
- Exploring driving factors of energy-related CO2 emissions in Chinese provinces: A case of Liaoning pp. 820-826

- Yong Geng, Hongyan Zhao, Zhu Liu, Bing Xue, Tsuyoshi Fujita and Fengming Xi
- Understanding CDM potential in the Mediterranean basin: A country assessment of Egypt and Morocco pp. 827-839

- Charikleia Karakosta and John Psarras
- A critical microeconomic analysis of modelling the interaction of WCTS and EU ETS pp. 840-843

- Nadine Wittmann
- Strategic route map of sulphur dioxide reduction in China pp. 844-851

- Xueliang Yuan, Mi Mi, Ruimin Mu and Jian Zuo
- Green investment: Trends and determinants pp. 852-865

- Luc Eyraud, Benedict Clements and Abdoul Wane
- Investment barriers and incentives for marine renewable energy in the UK: An analysis of investor preferences pp. 866-875

- Simeon Leete, Jingjing Xu and David Wheeler
- Trivariate causality between economic growth, urbanisation and electricity consumption in Angola: Cointegration and causality analysis pp. 876-884

- Sakiru Solarin and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Sectoral analysis of the causal relationship between electricity consumption and real output in Pakistan pp. 885-891

- Chor Foon Tang and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Environmental degradation, economic growth and energy consumption: Evidence of the environmental Kuznets curve in Malaysia pp. 892-905

- Behnaz Saboori and Jamalludin Sulaiman
- Renewable electricity generation in India—A learning rate analysis pp. 906-915

- Ian Partridge
- Biomass and CCS: The influence of technical change pp. 916-924

- Audrey Laude and Christian Jonen
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