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Volume 56, issue C, 2013
- Stacking low carbon policies on the renewable fuels standard: Economic and greenhouse gas implications pp. 5-15

- Haixiao Huang, Madhu Khanna, Hayri Onal and Xiaoguang Chen
- Tradable credits system design and cost savings for a national low carbon fuel standard for road transport pp. 16-28

- Jonathan Rubin and Paul N. Leiby
- Energy security implications of a national low carbon fuel standard pp. 29-40

- Paul N. Leiby and Jonathan Rubin
- Addressing uncertainty in life-cycle carbon intensity in a national low-carbon fuel standard pp. 41-50

- Matt Kocoloski, Kimberley A. Mullins, Aranya Venkatesh and W. Michael Griffin
- Fuel electricity and plug-in electric vehicles in a low carbon fuel standard pp. 51-62

- Christopher Yang
- Policy options to address global land use change from biofuels pp. 63-74

- Julie Witcover, Sonia Yeh and Daniel Sperling
- Implications of market-mediated emissions and uncertainty for biofuel policies pp. 75-82

- D. Rajagopal and Richard J. Plevin
- Input–output analysis of CO2 emissions embodied in trade: Competitive versus non-competitive imports pp. 83-87

- Bin Su and B.W. Ang
- Malaysian biofuels industry experience: A socio-political analysis of the commercial environment pp. 88-100

- Nazia Mintz-Habib
- States of transmission: Moving towards large-scale wind power pp. 101-113

- Miriam Fischlein, Elizabeth J. Wilson, Tarla R. Peterson and Jennie C. Stephens
- Natural gas supply stability and foreign policy pp. 114-125

- Brenda Shaffer
- Risk assessment of potential catastrophic accidents for transportation of special nuclear materials through Turkish Straits pp. 126-135

- Pelin Bolat and Jin Yongxing
- Real options approach to renewable energy investments in Mongolia pp. 136-150

- Neal Detert and Koji Kotani
- Irish passenger transport: Data refinements, international comparisons, and decomposition analysis pp. 151-164

- Mark Jennings, Brian P. Ó Gallachóir and Lee Schipper
- Brazilian biodiesel: The case of the palm's social projects pp. 165-174

- Aldara da Silva César and Mário Otávio Batalha
- Incorporating residential AC load control into ancillary service markets: Measurement and settlement pp. 175-185

- Josh L. Bode, Michael J. Sullivan, Dries Berghman and Joseph H. Eto
- Structural reform of Japanese electric power industry: Separation between generation and transmission & distribution pp. 186-200

- Mika Goto, Tomohiro Inoue and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- The risk is in the relationship (not the country): Political risk management in the uranium industry in Kazakhstan pp. 201-209

- J. Edward Conway
- Energy balance and GHG emissions of cassava-based fuel ethanol using different planting modes in China pp. 210-220

- Beibei Liu, Feng Wang, Bing Zhang and Jun Bi
- Nation-wide transmission overlay design and benefits assessment for the U.S pp. 221-232

- Venkat Krishnan, James D. McCalley, Santiago Lemos and James Bushnell
- Scenario-based modelling of future residential electricity demands and assessing their impact on distribution grids pp. 233-247

- Else Veldman, Madeleine Gibescu, Slootweg, Han (J.G.) and Wil L. Kling
- Energy efficiency in the Japanese transport sector pp. 248-258

- Phillip Y. Lipscy and Lee Schipper
- Costs and benefits of the renewable production of electricity in Spain pp. 259-270

- Manuel Burgos-Payán, Juan Manuel Roldán-Fernández, Ángel Luis Trigo-García, Juan Manuel Bermúdez-Ríos and Jesús Manuel Riquelme-Santos
- Dynamic analysis of various investment incentives and regional capacity assignment in Iranian electricity market pp. 271-284

- Masoud Hasani-Marzooni and Seyed Hamid Hosseini
- Rational climate mitigation goals pp. 285-292

- Karin Edvardsson Björnberg
- Advanced biofuels: Future perspectives from an expert elicitation survey pp. 293-311

- Giulia Fiorese, Michela Catenacci, Elena Verdolini and Valentina Bosetti
- Can environmental quality spread through institutions? pp. 312-321

- Hossein Mirshojaeian Hosseini and Shinji Kaneko
- A tale of three counties: Understanding wind development in the rural Midwestern United States pp. 322-330

- Kate K. Mulvaney, Patrick Woodson and Linda Stalker Prokopy
- Political and institutional analysis of the successes and failures of China’s wind power policy pp. 331-340

- Sufang Zhang, Philip Andrews-Speed and Xiaoli Zhao
- Changes in energy efficiency in Australia: A decomposition of aggregate energy intensity using logarithmic mean Divisia approach pp. 341-351

- Md Shahiduzzaman and Khorshed Alam
- An analysis of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions in the Chinese iron and steel industry pp. 352-361

- Yihui Tian, Qinghua Zhu and Yong Geng
- Breakthrough without subsidies? PV business model experiments in the Netherlands pp. 362-370

- J.C.C.M. Huijben and G.P.J. Verbong
- Process evaluation of the home performance with ENERGY STAR Program pp. 371-381

- Bruce Tonn, Beth Hawkins, Martin Schweitzer and Joel Eisenberg
- Why do governments subsidize gasoline consumption? An empirical analysis of global gasoline prices, 2002–2009 pp. 382-390

- Andrew Cheon, Johannes Urpelainen and Maureen Lackner
- EU and Russian discourse on energy relations pp. 391-406

- Petr Kratochvíl and Lukáš Tichý
- The sun rises in the east (of Africa): A comparison of the development and status of solar energy markets in Kenya and Tanzania pp. 407-417

- Janosch Ondraczek
- Evaluating options for the future energy mix of Japan after the Fukushima nuclear crisis pp. 418-424

- Sanghyun Hong, Corey J.A. Bradshaw and Barry W. Brook
- Do gasoline prices respond asymmetrically in the euro zone area? Evidence from cointegrated panel data analysis pp. 425-433

- Michael Polemis and Panagiotis Fotis
- Modelling the price spread between EUA and CER carbon prices pp. 434-445

- Fatemeh Nazifi
- Promoting renewable electricity generation in emerging economies pp. 446-455

- Bastian Becker and Doris Fischer
- Optimization of India's power sector strategies using weight-restricted stochastic data envelopment analysis pp. 456-465

- Joy P. Vazhayil and R. Balasubramanian
- Implications for energy infrastructure to support electrical pathways to petrochemical intermediates using CO2 and H2O pp. 466-479

- Davion Hill and Edward Rode
- Institutional work and climate change: Corporate political action in the Swedish electricity industry pp. 480-489

- Steven Sarasini
- The politics of renewable energy policies: The case of feed-in tariffs in Ontario, Canada pp. 490-500

- Leah C. Stokes
- Assessing viability of bio-ethanol production from sweet sorghum in India pp. 501-508

- G. Basavaraj, P. Parthasarathy Rao, Kaushik Basu, Ch Ravinder Reddy, A. Ashok Kumar, P. Srinivasa Rao and B.V.S. Reddy
- Environmental Kuznet’s curve for India: Evidence from tests for cointegration with unknown structuralbreaks pp. 509-515

- Kakali Kanjilal and Sajal Ghosh
- The limited effect of EU emissions trading on corporate climate strategies: Comparison of a Swedish and a Norwegian pulp and paper company pp. 516-525

- Lars H. Gulbrandsen and Christian Stenqvist
- Rewarding energy savings rather than energy efficiency: Exploring the concept of a feed-in tariff for energy savings pp. 526-535

- Paolo Bertoldi, Silvia Rezessy and Vlasis Oikonomou
- Effects of a cut-off in feed-in tariffs on photovoltaic capacity: Evidence fromGermany pp. 536-542

- Claudia Leepa and Matthias Unfried
- Taking an option on the future: Subsidizing biofuels for energy security or reducing global warming pp. 543-548

- Crina Viju and William Kerr
- The applicability of the renewable energy directive calculation to assess the sustainability of biogas production pp. 549-557

- Kaisa Manninen, Sirkka Koskela, Anni Nuppunen, Jaana Sorvari, Olli Nevalainen and Sari Siitonen
- Energetic and economic evaluations of geothermal district heating systems by using ANN pp. 558-567

- Ali Keçebaş, Mehmet Ali Alkan, İsmail Yabanova and Mehmet Yumurtacı
- Who invests in renewable electricity production? Empirical evidence and suggestions for further research pp. 568-581

- Anna Bergek, Ingrid Mignon and Gunnel Sundberg
- Reducing dependence on oil? How policy entrepreneurs utilize the national security agenda to recruit government support: The case of electric transportation in Israel pp. 582-590

- Nissim Cohen and Michael Naor
- Chinese consumer attitudes towards energy saving: The case of household electrical appliances in Chongqing pp. 591-602

- Guo Ma, Philip Andrews-Speed and Jiandong Zhang
- Auction designs for allocating wind energy leases on the U.S. outer continentalshelf pp. 603-611

- Robert Griffin
- Iran's oil development scenarios by 2025 pp. 612-622

- Payam Abbaszadeh, Abbas Maleki, Mohammad Alipour and Yaser Kanani Maman
- CO2ZW: Carbon footprint tool for municipal solid waste management for policy options in Europe. Inventory of Mediterranean countries pp. 623-632

- E. Sevigné Itoiz, C.m Gasol, R. Farreny, J. Rieradevall and X. Gabarrell
- Analysing the greenhouse gas emission reductions of the mitigation action plans by non-Annex I countries by 2020 pp. 633-643

- Michel G.J. den Elzen, Andries F. Hof and Mark Roelfsema
- Clean energy policies and green jobs: An evaluation of green jobs in U.S. metropolitan areas pp. 644-652

- Hongtao Yi
- Energy efficiency, CO2 emission performance and technology gaps in fossil fuel electricity generation in Korea: A meta-frontier non-radial directional distance functionanalysis pp. 653-662

- Ning Zhang, Peng Zhou and Yongrok Choi
- Regional spillover effects of renewable energy generation in Italy pp. 663-671

- Natalia Magnani and Andrea Vaona
- Offshore wind energy policy for India—Key factors to be considered pp. 672-683

- Swaminathan Mani and Tarun Dhingra
- Methods for assessing domestic overheating for future building regulation compliance pp. 684-692

- D.P. Jenkins, V. Ingram, S.A. Simpson and S. Patidar
- Internet-based public debate of CCS: Lessons from online focus groups in Poland and Spain pp. 693-702

- Hauke Riesch, Christian Oltra, Aleksandra Lis, Paul Upham and Mariette Pol
- Energy conservation in China's higher educationinstitutions pp. 703-710

- Kevin Lo
- The impact of human behavior on ecological threshold: Positive or negative?—Grey relational analysis of ecological footprint, energy consumption and environmental protection pp. 711-719

- Liu Huimin
- Seasonal patterns in daily prices of unleaded petrol across Australia pp. 720-731

- Abbas Valadkhani
- Cloud computing in the upstream oil & gas industry: A proposed way forward pp. 732-737

- Robert K. Perrons and Adam Hems
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