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Volume 55, issue C, 2013
- Do overarching mitigation objectives dominate transport-specific targets in the EU? pp. 3-15

- Frédéric Ghersi, Simon McDonnell and Olivier Sassi
- Transition towards a low carbon economy: A computable general equilibrium analysis for Poland pp. 16-26

- Christoph Böhringer and Thomas F. Rutherford
- A new robustness analysis for climate policy evaluations: A CGE application for the EU 2020 targets pp. 27-35

- Claudia Hermeling, Andreas Löschel and Tim Mennel
- Emission trading and international competition: The impact of labor market rigidity on technology adoption and output pp. 36-43

- Alejandro Caparros, Jean-Christophe Pereau and Tarik Tazdaït
- Incentives and stability of international climate coalitions: An integrated assessment pp. 44-56

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Enrica De Cian, Emanuele Massetti and Massimo Tavoni
- Modelling energy savings in the Danish building sector combined with internalisation of health related externalities in a heat and power system optimisation model pp. 57-72

- Erika Zvingilaite
- A comparability analysis of global burden sharing GHG reduction scenarios pp. 73-81

- Juan-Carlos Ciscar, Bert Saveyn, Antonio Soria, László Szabó, Denise Van Regemorter and Tom Van Ierland
- Trends in observable passive solar design strategies for existing homes in the U.S pp. 82-94

- Kelly Kruzner, Kristin Cox, Brian Machmer and Leidy Klotz
- Causality between public policies and exports of renewable energy technologies pp. 95-104

- Bongsuk Sung and Woo-Yong Song
- Lessons for integrated household energy conservation policy from Singapore’s southwest Eco-living Program pp. 105-116

- H.Z. He and H.W. Kua
- The prospects for cost competitive solar PV power pp. 117-127

- Stefan Reichelstein and Michael Yorston
- Energy consumption practices of rural households in north China: Basic characteristics and potential for low carbon development pp. 128-138

- Wenling Liu, Gert Spaargaren, Nico Heerink, Arthur P.J. Mol and Can Wang
- State of the Irish housing stock—Modelling the heat losses of Ireland's existing detached rural housing stock & estimating the benefit of thermal retrofit measures on this stock pp. 139-151

- Ciara Ahern, Philip Griffiths and Micheál O'Flaherty
- Deep greenhouse gas emission reductions in Europe: Exploring different options pp. 152-164

- Sebastiaan Deetman, Andries F. Hof, Benjamin Pfluger, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Bastien Girod and Bas van Ruijven
- The Clean Development Mechanism and neglected environmental technologies pp. 165-179

- Jung Eun Kim, David Popp and Andrew Prag
- Energy institutional and organisational changes in EU and Russia: Revisiting gas relations pp. 180-189

- S. Boussena and C. Locatelli
- The EU Decarbonisation Roadmap 2050—What way to walk? pp. 190-207

- Michael Hübler and Andreas Löschel
- International mobility in carbon dioxide emissions pp. 208-216

- Juan Duro
- Identifying the environmental support and constraints to the Chinese economic growth—An application of the Emergy Accounting method pp. 217-233

- Bo Lou and Sergio Ulgiati
- Turning lights into flights: Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for UK households pp. 234-250

- Mona Chitnis, Steve Sorrell, Angela Druckman, Steven K. Firth and Tim Jackson
- Economic transition policies in Chinese resource-based cities: An overview of government efforts pp. 251-260

- Huijuan Li, Ruyin Long and Hong Chen
- A supporting method for defining energy strategies in the building sector at urban scale pp. 261-270

- Paola Caputo, Gaia Costa and Simone Ferrari
- Chaos in power: Pakistan's electricity crisis pp. 271-285

- Ioannis Kessides
- Electricity consumption and economic growth in Algeria: A multivariate causality analysis in the presence of structural change pp. 286-295

- Belaid Fateh and Fares Abderrahmani
- Legislative framework for photovoltaics in Greece: A review of the sector's development pp. 296-304

- M. Karteris and A.M. Papadopoulos
- Factors influencing the technology upgrading and catch-up of Chinese wind turbine manufacturers: Technology acquisition mechanisms and government policies pp. 305-316

- Yueming Qiu, Leonard Ortolano and Yi David Wang
- Photovoltaic remuneration policies in the European Union pp. 317-328

- Carlos J. Sarasa-Maestro, Rodolfo Dufo-López and José L. Bernal-Agustín
- Inefficient and opaque price formation in the Japan Electric Power Exchange pp. 329-334

- Tadahiro Nakajima
- Valuation of projects for power generation with renewable energy: A comparative study based on real regulatory options pp. 335-352

- Manuel Monjas-Barroso and José Balibrea-Iniesta
- Passenger transport in Nigeria: Environmental and economic analysis with policy recommendations pp. 353-361

- H. Gujba, Y. Mulugetta and A. Azapagic
- Production possibility frontier analysis of biodiesel from waste cooking oil pp. 362-368

- Shigemi Kagawa, Kanako Takezono, Sangwon Suh and Yuki Kudoh
- How much have electricity shortages hampered China's GDP growth? pp. 369-373

- Y.S. Cheng, Wing-Keung Wong and Chi-Keung Woo
- A group-based spatial decision support system for wind farm site selection in Northwest Ohio pp. 374-385

- Pece V. Gorsevski, Steven C. Cathcart, Golrokh Mirzaei, Mohsin M. Jamali, Xinyue Ye and Enrique Gomezdelcampo
- Implications of uncertainty on regional CO2 mitigation policies for the U.S. onroad sector based on a high-resolution emissions estimate pp. 386-395

- Daniel Mendoza, Kevin Robert Gurney, Sarath Geethakumar, Vandhana Chandrasekaran, Yuyu Zhou and Igor Razlivanov
- Devising a framework for energy education in Taiwan using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 396-403

- Kuan-Li Chen, Su-Han Huang and Shiang-Yao Liu
- Energy usage and technical potential for energy saving measures in the Swedish residential building stock pp. 404-414

- Érika Mata, Angela Sasic Kalagasidis and Filip Johnsson
- Tensions in implementing the “energy-conservation/carbon-reduction” policy in Taiwanese culture pp. 415-425

- Mei-Shiu Chiu
- Technical efficiency of economic systems of EU-15 countries based on energy consumption pp. 426-434

- Christina Bampatsou, Savas Papadopoulos and Efthimios Zervas
- European Union energy policy integration: A case of European Commission policy entrepreneurship and increasing supranationalism pp. 435-444

- Tomas Maltby
- Coal-based synthetic natural gas (SNG): A solution to China’s energy security and CO2 reduction? pp. 445-453

- Yanjun Ding, Weijian Han, Qinhu Chai, Shuhong Yang and Wei Shen
- Why large-scale bioenergy production on marginal land is unfeasible: A conceptual partial equilibrium analysis pp. 454-466

- David K. Bryngelsson and Kristian Lindgren
- Renewables portfolio, individual preferences and social values towards RES technologies pp. 467-476

- Areti Kontogianni, Christos Tourkolias and Michalis Skourtos
- Solar thermal market in Taiwan pp. 477-482

- Keh-Chin Chang, Wei-Min Lin and Kung-Ming Chung
- The contribution of foreign direct investment to clean energy use, carbon emissions and economic growth pp. 483-489

- Jung Wan Lee
- User innovation in sustainable home energy technologies pp. 490-500

- Sampsa Hyysalo, Jouni K. Juntunen and Stephanie Freeman
- Life-cycle private costs of hybrid electric vehicles in the current Chinese market pp. 501-510

- Chengtao Lin, Tian Wu, Xunmin Ou, Qian Zhang, Xu Zhang and Xiliang Zhang
- Brazilian experience in electricity auctions: Comparing outcomes from new and old energy auctions as well as the application of the hybrid Anglo-Dutch design pp. 511-520

- Erik Eduardo Rego and Virginia Parente
- The impact of attribute preferences on adoption timing: The case of photo-voltaic (PV) solar cells for household electricity generation pp. 521-530

- Towhidul Islam and Nigel Meade
- Construction time of PWRs pp. 531-542

- João M.L. Moreira, Bruno Gallinaro and Pedro Carajilescov
- Is there a role for biofuels in promoting energy self sufficiency and security? A CGE analysis of biofuel policy in Thailand pp. 543-555

- Suthin Wianwiwat and John Asafu-Adjaye
- The potential risks from metals bottlenecks to the deployment of Strategic Energy Technologies pp. 556-564

- R.L. Moss, E. Tzimas, H. Kara, P. Willis and J. Kooroshy
- Valuation anomalies for interconnector transmission rights pp. 565-578

- Celine McInerney and Derek Bunn
- Different rays of sunlight: Understanding information disclosure and carbon transparency pp. 579-592

- Daniel C. Matisoff
- Training and certification of PV installers in Europe pp. 593-601

- Theocharis Tsoutsos, Stavroula Tournaki, Zacharias Gkouskos, Gaetan Masson, John Holden, Ana Huidobro, Evelina Stoykova, Camelia Rata, Andro Bacan, Christos Maxoulis and Anthi Charalambous
- The application of contrast explanation to energy policy research: UK nuclear energy policy 2002–2012 pp. 602-616

- Raphael Heffron
- Willingness-to-pay and policy-instrument choice for climate-change policy in the United States pp. 617-625

- Matthew Kotchen, Kevin Boyle and Anthony A. Leiserowitz
- Process-based investigation of cross-boundary environmental pressure from urban household consumption pp. 626-635

- Dewei Yang, Yanjie Lin, Lijie Gao, Yanwei Sun, Run Wang and Guoqin Zhang
- Economy-wide impacts of biofuels in Argentina pp. 636-647

- Govinda Timilsina, Omar Chisari and Carlos Romero
- Risk-based assessment of the cost-efficiency and the effectivity of renewable energy support schemes: Certificate markets versus feed-in tariffs pp. 648-661

- Riccardo Fagiani, Julián Barquín and Rudi Hakvoort
- Sugar beet for bioethanol production: An approach based on environmental agricultural outputs pp. 662-668

- Melania Salazar-Ordóñez, Pedro P. Pérez-Hernández and José M. Martín-Lozano
- Renewable Energy Certificate and Perform, Achieve, Trade mechanisms to enhance the energy security for India pp. 669-676

- Rajesh Kumar and Arun Agarwala
- Energy saving and emission reduction of China's urban district heating pp. 677-682

- Xia Chen, Li Wang, Lige Tong, Shufeng Sun, Xianfang Yue, Shaowu Yin and Lifang Zheng
- Ten times more difficult: Quantifying the carbon capture and storage challenge pp. 683-689

- Björn Nykvist
- China's natural gas: Resources, production and its impacts pp. 690-698

- Jianliang Wang, Lianyong Feng, Lin Zhao and Simon Snowden
- The impact of water depth on safety and environmental performance in offshore oil and gas production pp. 699-705

- Lucija Muehlenbachs, Mark Cohen and Todd Gerarden
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