Energy Policy
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Volume 59, issue C, 2013
- Devising renewable heat policy: Overview of support options pp. 3-16

- Peter Connor, Veit Bürger, Luuk Beurskens, Karin Ericsson and Christiane Egger
- Renewable energy in the heating sector in Austria with particular reference to the region of Upper Austria pp. 17-31

- Lukas Kranzl, Gerald Kalt, Andreas Müller, Marcus Hummel, Christiane Egger, Christine Öhlinger and Gerhard Dell
- Renewable energy in the Lithuanian heating sector pp. 32-43

- Inga Konstantinaviciute, Viktorija Bobinaite, Dalius Tarvydas and Ramunas Gatautis
- Renewable heating: Perspectives and the impact of policy instruments pp. 44-58

- Lukas Kranzl, Marcus Hummel, Andreas Müller and Jan Steinbach
- Analysis of harmonisation options for renewable heating support policies in the European Union pp. 59-70

- Jan Steinbach, Mario Ragwitz, Veit Bürger, Liv Becker, Lukas Kranzl, Marcus Hummel and Andreas Müller
- The assessment of the regulatory and support framework for domestic buildings in Germany from the perspective of long-term climate protection targets pp. 71-81

- Veit Bürger
- Social construction and physical nihilation of the Keystone XL pipeline: Lessons from international relations theory pp. 82-85

- Robert Y. Shum
- The policy responses to the Fukushima nuclear accident and their effect on Japanese energy security pp. 86-101

- Masatsugu Hayashi and Larry Hughes
- The Fukushima nuclear accident and its effect on global energy security pp. 102-111

- Masatsugu Hayashi and Larry Hughes
- Acceptance of nuclear power: The Fukushima effect pp. 112-119

- Michael Siegrist and Vivianne H.M. Visschers
- Assessing the impact of wind generation on wholesale prices and generator dispatch in the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 120-132

- Sam Forrest and Iain MacGill
- A model of residential energy end-use in Canada: Using conditional demand analysis to suggest policy options for community energy planners pp. 133-142

- Guy R. Newsham and Cara L. Donnelly
- Evaluation of different hedging strategies for commodity price risks of industrial cogeneration plants pp. 143-160

- Andreas Palzer, Günther Westner and Reinhard Madlener
- Barriers and incentives to the production of bioethanol from cereal straw: A farm business perspective pp. 161-171

- N.J. Glithero, S.J. Ramsden and P. Wilson
- State distributed PV policies: Can low cost (to government) policies have a market impact? pp. 172-181

- Vitaliy A. Krasko and Elizabeth Doris
- Strategic energy management in the primary aluminium industry: Self-generation as a competitive factor pp. 182-188

- Nilson Rogerio Lucio, Wendell de Queiroz Lamas and Jose Rubens de Camargo
- The elasticity of demand for gasoline in China pp. 189-197

- C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Zeng, Jieyin (Jean)
- Assessing incentive policies for integrating centralized solar power generation in the Brazilian electric power system pp. 198-212

- Diego Malagueta, Alexandre Szklo, Bruno Soares Moreira Cesar Borba, Rafael Soria, Raymundo Aragão, Roberto Schaeffer and Ricardo Dutra
- A combined modeling approach for wind power feed-in and electricity spot prices pp. 213-225

- Dogan Keles, Massimo Genoese, Dominik Möst, Sebastian Ortlieb and Wolf Fichtner
- Dynamic electricity pricing—Which programs do consumers prefer? pp. 226-234

- Elisabeth Dütschke and Alexandra-Gwyn Paetz
- Is there a water–energy nexus in electricity generation? Long-term scenarios for the western United States pp. 235-241

- Frank Ackerman and Jeremy Fisher
- Evaluating the EU ETS impacts on profits, investments and prices of the Italian electricity market pp. 242-256

- Francesca Bonenti, Giorgia Oggioni, Elisabetta Allevi and Giacomo Marangoni
- Urban energy consumption mapping for energy management pp. 257-269

- Iraci Miranda Pereira and Eleonora Sad de Assis
- Least cost 100% renewable electricity scenarios in the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 270-282

- Ben Elliston, Iain MacGill and Mark Diesendorf
- Co-firing of imported wood pellets – An option to efficiently save CO2 emissions in Europe? pp. 283-300

- Rita Ehrig and Frank Behrendt
- Renewable energy diffusion in Asia: Can it happen without government support? pp. 301-311

- Hari Dulal, Kalim Shah, Chandan Sapkota, Gengaiah Uma and Bibek R. Kandel
- Model projections and policy reviews for energy saving in China's service sector pp. 312-320

- Lin Zhang
- Wind farm struggles in Flanders fields: A sociological perspective pp. 321-328

- Yves Pepermans and Ilse Loots
- Lignocellulosic ethanol production from woody biomass: The impact of facility siting on competitiveness pp. 329-340

- James D. Stephen, Warren E. Mabee and Jack N. Saddler
- Reductions in cost and greenhouse gas emissions with new bulk ship designs enabled by the Panama Canal expansion pp. 341-349

- Haakon Lindstad, Egil Jullumstrø and Inge Sandaas
- Long-term scenarios and strategies for the deployment of renewable energies in Germany pp. 350-360

- Thomas Pregger, Joachim Nitsch and Tobias Naegler
- Efficiency improvement opportunities in TVs: Implications for market transformation programs pp. 361-372

- Won Young Park, Amol Phadke, Nihar Shah and Virginie Letschert
- Exploring the relationship between energy consumption and GDP: Evidence from Croatia pp. 373-381

- Djula Borozan
- Factoring the car-climate challenge: Insights and implications pp. 382-392

- John M. DeCicco
- A qualitative factor analysis of renewable energy and Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) in the Asia-Pacific pp. 393-403

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Carbon tax scenarios and their effects on the Irish energy sector pp. 404-414

- Valeria Di Cosmo and Marie Hyland
- Patterns of technological innovation and evolution in the energy sector: A patent-based approach pp. 415-432

- Kyungpyo Lee and Sungjoo Lee
- National emissions from tourism: An overlooked policy challenge? pp. 433-442

- Stefan Gössling
- Exploring the limits for CO2 emission abatement in the EU power and industry sectors—Awaiting a breakthrough pp. 443-458

- Johan Rootzén and Filip Johnsson
- Residential demand response reduces air pollutant emissions on peak electricity demand days in New York City pp. 459-469

- Nathaniel Gilbraith and Susan E. Powers
- On the potential trade-offs between energy supply and end-use technologies for residential heating pp. 470-480

- Jonas Nässén and John Holmberg
- Employment impacts of CDM projects in China's power sector pp. 481-491

- Can Wang, Weishi Zhang, Wenjia Cai and Xi Xie
- Environmental and life cycle analysis of a biodiesel production line from sunflower in the Province of Siena (Italy) pp. 492-506

- D. Spinelli, S. Jez, R. Pogni and R. Basosi
- Flex-fuel vehicle adoption and dynamics of ethanol prices: lessons from Brazil pp. 507-512

- Xiaodong Du and Miguel Carriquiry
- Motivations for self-regulation: The clean air action plan pp. 513-522

- Genevieve Giuliano and Alison Linder
- Limits to the potential of bio-fuels and bio-sequestration of carbon pp. 523-535

- Graeme I. Pearman
- Technology roadmap study on carbon capture, utilization and storage in China pp. 536-550

- Xian Zhang, Jing-Li Fan and Yi-Ming Wei
- Returns to residential energy efficiency and conservation measures: A field experiment pp. 551-561

- Jordan Suter and Md Rumi Shammin
- The effect of financial constraints on energy-climate scenarios pp. 562-572

- Tommi Ekholm, Hamed Ghoddusi, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi
- Decomposition of Ireland's carbon emissions from 1990 to 2010: An extended Kaya identity pp. 573-581

- Tadhg O'Mahony
- Effects of carbon dioxide capture and storage in Germany on European electricity exchange and welfare pp. 582-588

- Dirk Rübbelke and Stefan Vögele
- Evaluation of choices for sustainable rural electrification in developing countries: A multicriteria approach pp. 589-599

- Md. Mizanur Rahman, Jukka V. Paatero and Risto Lahdelma
- Ecosystem health pattern analysis of urban clusters based on emergy synthesis: Results and implication for management pp. 600-613

- Meirong Su, Brian D. Fath, Zhifeng Yang, Bin Chen and Gengyuan Liu
- A hybrid modelling approach to develop scenarios for China's carbon dioxide emissions to 2050 pp. 614-632

- Ajay Gambhir, Niels Schulz, Tamaryn Napp, Danlu Tong, Luis Munuera, Mark Faist and Keywan Riahi
- Setting up GHG-based energy efficiency targets in buildings: The Ecolabel pp. 633-642

- Juan José Vinagre Díaz, Mark Richard Wilby and Ana Belén Rodríguez González
- Incorporating socio-environmental considerations into project assessment models using multi-criteria analysis: A case study of Sri Lankan hydropower projects pp. 643-653

- Risako Morimoto
- The governance of clean energy in India: The clean development mechanism (CDM) and domestic energy politics pp. 654-662

- Jon Phillips and Peter Newell
- Gasoline taxes and revenue volatility: An application to California pp. 663-673

- Michael Madowitz and Kevin Novan
- Energy development potential: An analysis of Brazil pp. 683-701

- Fernando Perobelli and Caio Cézar Calheiros de Oliveira
- Transforming the energy efficiency market in California: Key findings, lessons learned and future directions from California's market effects studies pp. 702-709

- Edward Vine
- Energy conservation for international dry bulk carriers via vessel speed reduction pp. 710-715

- Ching-Chin Chang and Chia-Hong Chang
- The potential of the infrastructural system of Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 716-726

- Sofie Pandis Iveroth, Stefan Johansson and Nils Brandt
- Macro-economic impact of large-scale deployment of biomass resources for energy and materials on a national level—A combined approach for the Netherlands pp. 727-744

- Ric Hoefnagels, Martin Banse, Veronika Dornburg and André Faaij
- Understanding barriers to commercial-scale carbon capture and sequestration in the United States: An empirical assessment pp. 745-761

- Lincoln L. Davies, Kirsten Uchitel and John Ruple
- The role of experience curves for setting MEPS for appliances pp. 762-772

- Hans-Paul Siderius
- Past performance and future needs for low carbon climate resilient infrastructure– An investment perspective pp. 773-783

- Christopher Kennedy and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- The interdependence of European–Russian energy relations pp. 784-791

- Øistein Harsem and Dag Harald Claes
- Risks and financing decisions in the energy sector: An empirical investigation using firm-level data pp. 792-799

- Abdul Rashid
- Local non-market quality of life dynamics in new wind farms communities pp. 800-807

- Matthew Kahn
- A case study of economic incentives and local citizens' attitudes toward hosting a nuclear power plant in Japan: Impacts of the Fukushima accident pp. 808-818

- Takaaki Kato, Shogo Takahara, Masashi Nishikawa and Toshimitsu Homma
- Embodied greenhouse gas emission by Macao pp. 819-833

- J.S. Li, G.Q. Chen, T.M. Lai, B. Ahmad, Z.M. Chen, L. Shao and Xi Ji
- Technical and governance considerations for advanced metering infrastructure/smart meters: Technology, security, uncertainty, costs, benefits, and risks pp. 834-842

- Mark P. McHenry
- Real-time pricing when some consumers resist in saving electricity pp. 843-849

- Evens Salies
- Sharing responsibility for carbon dioxide emissions: A perspective on border tax adjustments pp. 850-856

- Ning Chang
- How policies affect international biofuel price linkages pp. 857-865

- Miroslava Rajcaniova, Dusan Drabik and Pavel Ciaian
- Boosting solar investment with limited subsidies: Rent management and policy learning in India pp. 866-874

- Tilman Altenburg and Tobias Engelmeier
- Development of electric vehicles use in China: A study from the perspective of life-cycle energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 875-884

- Guanghui Zhou, Xunmin Ou and Xiliang Zhang
- Potential of trading wind power as regulation services in the California short-term electricity market pp. 885-897

- Zhao-Sui Zhang, Yuan-Zhang Sun and Lin Cheng
- The price for biofuels sustainability pp. 898-903

- Henrique Pacini, Lucas Assunção, Jinke van Dam and Rudinei Toneto
- Assessment of the required share for a stable EU electricity supply until 2050 pp. 904-913

- Wietze Lise, Jeroen van der Laan, Frans Nieuwenhout and Koen Rademaekers
- Sustainability and policy for the thermal use of shallow geothermal energy pp. 914-925

- Stefanie Hähnlein, Peter Bayer, Grant Ferguson and Philipp Blum
- Initiative for 100% rural electrification in developing countries: Case study of Senegal pp. 926-930

- Boucar Diouf, Ramchandra Pode and Rita Osei
- A dynamic state-level analysis of carbon dioxide emissions in the United States pp. 931-937

- Travis Roach
- Reflections on the international climate change negotiations: A synthesis of a working group on carbon emission policy and regulation in Brazil pp. 938-941

- Oswaldo Lucon, Viviane Romeiro and Sergio Pacca
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