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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue C, 2013
- Dazzled by diesel? The impact on carbon dioxide emissions of the shift to diesels in Europe through 2009 pp. 3-10

- Lee Schipper and Lew Fulton
- Short-term break in the French love for diesel? pp. 11-22

- Laurent Hivert
- Gasoline, diesel and climate policy implications—Insights from the recent evolution of new car sales in Germany pp. 23-32

- Theodoros Zachariadis
- The taxation of diesel cars in Belgium – revisited pp. 33-41

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- Dieselization in Sweden pp. 42-46

- Per Kågeson
- Diesel vehicles and sustainable mobility in the U.S pp. 47-53

- T.J. Wallington, C.K. Lambert and W.C. Ruona
- Alignment of policies to maximize the climate benefits of diesel vehicles through control of particulate matter and black carbon emissions pp. 54-61

- Ray Minjares, Kate Blumberg and Francisco Posada Sanchez
- The decline of sectorial components of the world's energy intensity pp. 62-65

- José Goldemberg and Luiz Tadeo Siqueira Prado
- What can we expect from Europe's carbon capture and storage demonstrations? pp. 66-71

- Vivian Scott
- An energy security management model using quality function deployment and system dynamics pp. 72-86

- Juneseuk Shin, Wan-Seon Shin and Changyong Lee
- Global climate-oriented transportation scenarios pp. 87-103

- L.D.D. Harvey
- The return on investment of the clean coal technology program in the USA pp. 104-112

- Roger H. Bezdek and Robert M. Wendling
- Economic and environmental effects under resource scarcity and substitution between renewable and non-renewable resources pp. 113-124

- Susana Silva, Isabel Soares and Oscar Afonso
- Theoretical vs. actual energy consumption of labelled dwellings in the Netherlands: Discrepancies and policy implications pp. 125-136

- D. Majcen, L.C.M. Itard and H. Visscher
- Corruption and reduced oil production: An additional resource curse factor? pp. 137-147

- Farouk Al-Kasim, Tina Søreide and Aled Williams
- Cost-benefit assessment of energy efficiency investments: Accounting for future resources, savings and risks in the Australian residential sector pp. 148-159

- J. Morrissey, B. Meyrick, D. Sivaraman, R.E. Horne and M. Berry
- The impact of future carbon prices on CCS investment for power generation in China pp. 160-172

- Ning Wu, John E. Parsons and Karen R. Polenske
- The risks of CDM projects: How did only 30% of expected credits come through? pp. 173-183

- Alain Cormier and Valentin Bellassen
- Managing the energy trilemma: The case of Indonesia pp. 184-193

- Neil Gunningham
- Integrated technology selection for energy conservation and PAHs control in iron and steel industry: Methodology and case study pp. 194-203

- Li Li, Yonglong Lu, Yajuan Shi, Tieyu Wang, Wei Luo, Jorrit Gosens, Peng Chen and Haiqian Li
- Energy efficiency and productivity change of China’s iron and steel industry: Accounting for undesirable outputs pp. 204-213

- Feng He, Qingzhi Zhang, Jiasu Lei, Weihui Fu and Xiaoning Xu
- Regional allocation of CO2 emissions allowance over provinces in China by 2020 pp. 214-229

- Ke Wang, Xian Zhang, Yi-Ming Wei and Shiwei Yu
- Uncovering the multiple objectives behind national energy efficiency planning pp. 230-239

- Gustavo Haydt, Vítor Leal and Luis Dias
- What if consumers decided to all ‘go green’? Environmental rebound effects from consumption decisions pp. 240-256

- Cameron Murray
- Price-capping in partially monopolistic electricity markets with an application to Italy pp. 257-266

- Bruno Bosco, Lucia Parisio and Matteo Pelagatti
- On the electricity shortage, price and electricity theft nexus pp. 267-272

- Faisal Jamil
- Sustainability effects of household-scale biogas in rural China pp. 273-287

- Jorrit Gosens, Yonglong Lu, Guizhen He, Bettina Bluemling and Theo A.M. Beckers
- Impacts on the biophysical economy and environment of a transition to 100% renewable electricity in Australia pp. 288-299

- Graham Turner, Ben Elliston and Mark Diesendorf
- The trade-off between bioenergy and emissions with land constraints pp. 300-310

- Nathan Kauffman and Dermot Hayes
- Optimal electricity system planning in a large hydro jurisdiction: Will British Columbia soon become a major importer of electricity? pp. 311-319

- Behdad Kiani, Andrew Rowe, Peter Wild, Lawrence Pitt, Amy Sopinka and Tom F. Pedersen
- Analysis of China's carbon dioxide flow for 2008 pp. 320-326

- Hailin Mu, Huanan Li, Ming Zhang and Miao Li
- Renewable electricity as a differentiated good? The case of the Republic of Korea pp. 327-334

- Jihyo Kim, Jooyoung Park, Jinsoo Kim and Eunnyeong Heo
- Economic and environmental gains of China's fossil energy subsidies reform: A rebound effect case study with EIMO model pp. 335-342

- Li Hong, Dong Liang and Wang Di
- Economic viability in thermal retrofit policies: Learning from ten years of experience in Germany pp. 343-351

- Ray Galvin and Minna Sunikka-Blank
- Can the Nigerian biofuel policy and incentives (2007) transform Nigeria into a biofuel economy? pp. 352-359

- Elijah I. Ohimain
- A real option-based model for promoting sustainable energy projects under the clean development mechanism pp. 360-368

- Hyounkyu Lee, Taeil Park, Byungil Kim, Kyeongseok Kim and Hyoungkwan Kim
- On the efficiency of the European carbon market: New evidence from Phase II pp. 369-375

- George Daskalakis
- Articulating a trans-boundary infrastructure supply chain greenhouse gas emission footprint for cities: Mathematical relationships and policy relevance pp. 376-384

- Abel Chavez and Anu Ramaswami
- Benefits of photovoltaic power in supplying national electricity demand pp. 385-390

- Keith Barnham, Kaspar Knorr and Massimo Mazzer
- In-depth analysis on R&D investment and strategy on PV in South Korea pp. 391-396

- Noeon Park, Ki Jong Lee, Kyong Jae Lee, Yun Jie Lee, Kyoungmi Lee and Sang Hyon Lee
- Effects of social participation and the emergence of voluntary social interactions on household power-saving practices in post-disaster Kanagawa, Japan pp. 397-403

- Hidenori Nakamura
Volume 53, issue C, 2013
- On the business value of ICT-controlled plug-in electric vehicle charging in California pp. 1-10

- Christoph Goebel
- A simulation approach for analysis of short-term security of natural gas supply in Colombia pp. 11-26

- Juan Villada and Yris Olaya
- Changes in energy requirements of the residential sector in India between 1993–94 and 2006–07 pp. 27-40

- Aparna Das and Saikat Kumar Paul
- Review of wind power tariff policies in China pp. 41-50

- Zheng Hu, Jianhui Wang, John Byrne and Lado Kurdgelashvili
- China's energy and emissions outlook to 2050: Perspectives from bottom-up energy end-use model pp. 51-62

- Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Nina Zheng Khanna, Jing Ke, Michael McNeil and Mark Levine
- Quantitative analysis of potential power production and environmental benefits of Biomass Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles in the European Union pp. 63-75

- Marcos Escudero, Ángel Jiménez, Celina González and Ignacio López
- Commercial building energy use in six cities in Southern China pp. 76-89

- Peng Xu, Joe Huang, Pengyuan Shen, Xiaowen Ma, Xuefei Gao, Qiaolin Xu, Han Jiang and Yong Xiang
- Extreme daily increases in peak electricity demand: Tail-quantile estimation pp. 90-96

- Caston Sigauke, Andréhette Verster and Delson Chikobvu
- The strictest energy requirements in the world: An analysis of the path dependencies of a self-proclaimed success pp. 97-104

- Erik Hagelskjær Lauridsen and Jens Stissing Jensen
- Decommissioning wind energy projects: An economic and political analysis pp. 105-113

- Shannon L. Ferrell and Eric DeVuyst
- Potential impact on air pollution from ambitious national CO2 emission abatement strategies in the Nordic countries – environmental links between the UNFCCC and the UNECE – CLRTAP pp. 114-124

- Stefan Åström, Antti Tohka, Jesper Bak, Maria Lindblad and Jenny Arnell
- Inventory of conventional air pollutants emissions from road transportation for the state of Rio de Janeiro pp. 125-135

- Cristiane Duarte Ribeiro de Souza, Suellem Deodoro Silva, Marcelino Aurélio Vieira da Silva, D’Agosto, Márcio de Almeida and Arthur Prado Barboza
- Shifting towards offshore wind energy—Recent activity and future development pp. 136-148

- J.K. Kaldellis and M. Kapsali
- Assessing socio-technical mindsets: Public deliberations on carbon capture and storage in the context of energy sources and climate change pp. 149-158

- Edna F. Einsiedel, Amanda D. Boyd, Jennifer Medlock and Peta Ashworth
- The value of social networks in the diffusion of energy-efficiency innovations in UK households pp. 159-168

- Megan McMichael and David Shipworth
- Modelling the impacts of challenging 2050 European climate mitigation targets on Ireland’s energy system pp. 169-189

- Alessandro Chiodi, Maurizio Gargiulo, Fionn Rogan, J.P. Deane, Denis Lavigne, Ullash K. Rout and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Inducing low-carbon investment in the electric power industry through a price floor for emissions trading pp. 190-204

- Alexander Brauneis, Roland Mestel and Stefan Palan
- The application of systems engineering principles to the prioritization of sustainable nuclear fuel cycle options pp. 205-217

- Robert R. Price, Bhupinder P. Singh, Robert J. MacKinnon and S. David Sevougian
- The role of urban form as an energy management parameter pp. 218-228

- Julie Ann Futcher and Gerald Mills
- Customer value of smart metering: Explorative evidence from a choice-based conjoint study in Switzerland pp. 229-239

- Simon Kaufmann, Karoline Künzel and Moritz Loock
- A comparative institutional analysis of the Fukushima nuclear disaster: Lessons and policy implications pp. 240-247

- Masahiko Aoki and Geoffrey Rothwell
- A support strategy for the promotion of photovoltaic uses for residential houses in Korea pp. 248-256

- Si-Doek Oh, Yeji Lee, Yungpil Yoo, Jinoh Kim, Suyong Kim, Seung Jin Song and Ho-Young Kwak
- Does bio-oil derived from logging residues in Finland meet the European Union greenhouse gas performance criteria? pp. 257-266

- R. Sorsa and S. Soimakallio
- 2050 pathway to an active renewable energy scenario for Jiangsu province pp. 267-278

- Lixuan Hong, Henrik Lund, Brian Vad Mathiesen and Bernd Möller
- Structural decomposition analysis of the carbonization process in Beijing: A regional explanation of rapid increasing carbon dioxide emission in China pp. 279-286

- Xin Tian, Miao Chang, Hiroki Tanikawa, Feng Shi and Hidefumi Imura
- Estimating the cost of improving quality in electricity distribution: A parametric distance function approach pp. 287-297

- Timothy Coelli, Axel Gautier, Sergio Perelman and Roxana Saplacan-Pop
- Is the Merchant Power Producer a broken model?☆☆The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and any errors or omissions remain the responsibility of the authors pp. 298-310

- James Nelson and Paul Simshauser
- Whatever the customer wants, the customer gets? Exploring the gap between consumer preferences and default electricity products in Germany pp. 311-322

- Josef Kaenzig, Stefanie Lena Heinzle and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Assessing the economic wind power potential in Austria pp. 323-330

- Viktoria Gass, Johannes Schmidt, Franziska Strauss and Erwin Schmid
- Geographies of energy transition: Space, place and the low-carbon economy pp. 331-340

- Gavin Bridge, Stefan Bouzarovski, Michael Bradshaw and Nick Eyre
- Electricity purchase agreements and distributed energy policies for anaerobic digesters pp. 341-352

- David Binkley, Stephen Harsh, Christopher Wolf, Steven Safferman and Dana Kirk
- Energy and environmental impact of domestic heating in Italy: Evaluation of national NOx emissions pp. 353-360

- Niccolò Aste, R.S. Adhikari, Junia Compostella and Claudio Del Pero
- The political economy of electricity dispatch reform in China pp. 361-369

- Fredrich Kahrl, James H. Williams and Junfeng Hu
- Enabling frameworks for low-carbon technology transfer to small emerging economies: Analysis of ten case studies in Chile pp. 370-380

- Ana Pueyo
- Challenges and countermeasures of China’s energy security pp. 381-388

- Wensheng Cao and Christoph Bluth
- Energy (in)security in Poland the case of shale gas pp. 389-399

- Corey Johnson and Tim Boersma
- Assessing the value of wind generation in future carbon constrained electricity industries pp. 400-412

- Peerapat Vithayasrichareon and Iain F. MacGill
- Metropolitan density, energy efficiency and carbon emissions: Multi-attribute tradeoffs and their policy implications pp. 413-428

- Thomas A. Clark
- Quantifying the health and environmental benefits of wind power to natural gas pp. 429-441

- Donald McCubbin and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Shale gas vs. coal: Policy implications from environmental impact comparisons of shale gas, conventional gas, and coal on air, water, and land in the United States pp. 442-453

- Steffen Jenner and Alberto Lamadrid
- Using performance indicators to reduce cost uncertainty of China's CO2 mitigation goals pp. 454-461

- Yuan Xu
- Estimating Arizona residents’ willingness to pay to invest in research and development in solar energy pp. 462-476

- Julie Mueller
- DES/CCHP: The best utilization mode of natural gas for China’s low carbon economy pp. 477-483

- Yajun Li and Yan Xia
- Selecting a CDM investor in China: A critical analysis pp. 484-489

- Tek Narayan Maraseni
- Energy efficiency versus gains in consumer amenities—An example from new cars sold in Sweden pp. 490-499

- Frances Sprei and Sten Karlsson
- A comment on the calculation of the total-factor energy efficiency (TFEE) index pp. 500-504

- Ming-Chung Chang
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