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Volume 52, issue C, 2013
- Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity future pp. 10-24

- Timothy Foxon
- Governing transitions: Cases and insights from two periods in the history of the UK gas industry pp. 25-44

- Stathis Arapostathis, Anna Carlsson-Hyslop, Peter Pearson, Judith Thornton, Maria Gradillas, Scott Laczay and Suzanne Wallis
- The structure of uncertainty in future low carbon pathways pp. 45-54

- Nick Hughes, Neil Strachan and Robert Gross
- Delivering a secure electricity supply on a low carbon pathway pp. 55-59

- Andy Boston
- Modelling generation and infrastructure requirements for transition pathways pp. 60-75

- M. Barnacle, E. Robertson, S. Galloway, J. Barton and G. Ault
- Smart control for minimizing distribution network reinforcement cost due to electrification pp. 76-84

- Danny Pudjianto, Predrag Djapic, Marko Aunedi, Chin Kim Gan, Goran Strbac, Sikai Huang and David Infield
- The evolution of electricity demand and the role for demand side participation, in buildings and transport pp. 85-102

- John Barton, Sikai Huang, David Infield, Matthew Leach, Damiete Ogunkunle, Jacopo Torriti and Murray Thomson
- The energy and environmental implications of UK more electric transition pathways: A whole systems perspective pp. 103-116

- Geoffrey P. Hammond, Hayley R. Howard and Craig I. Jones
- Smart grids or smart users? Involving users in developing a low carbon electricity economy pp. 117-125

- Geert P.J. Verbong, Sjouke Beemsterboer and Frans Sengers
- Keeping energy visible? Exploring how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors in the longer term pp. 126-134

- Tom Hargreaves, Michael Nye and Jacquelin Burgess
- The emergence of an electric mobility trajectory pp. 135-145

- Marc Dijk, Renato J. Orsato and Rene Kemp
- Branching points for transition pathways: assessing responses of actors to challenges on pathways to a low carbon future pp. 146-158

- Timothy Foxon, Peter Pearson, Stathis Arapostathis, Anna Carlsson-Hyslop and Judith Thornton
- Decomposition analysis of CO2 emissions from electricity generation in China pp. 159-165

- Ming Zhang, Xiao Liu, Wenwen Wang and Min Zhou
- A sustainable framework for biofuels in Europe pp. 166-169

- Pedro Linares and Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga
- The transformation of the electric power sector in China pp. 170-180

- John A. Mathews and Hao Tan
- Economic effects of energy efficiency improvements in the Finnish building stock pp. 181-189

- Pekka Tuominen, Juha Forsström and Juha Honkatukia
- Energy saving in energy market reform—The feed-in tariffs option pp. 190-198

- Nick Eyre
- Main drivers of natural gas prices in the Czech Republic after the market liberalisation pp. 199-212

- Monika Slaba, Petr Gapko and Andrea Klimešová
- Is disaggregation the holy grail of energy efficiency? The case of electricity pp. 213-234

- K. Carrie Armel, Abhay Gupta, Gireesh Shrimali and Adrian Albert
- Climate change and energy policy in Chile: Up in smoke? pp. 235-248

- Luis Mundaca
- Dynamic analysis of policy drivers for bioenergy commodity markets pp. 249-263

- Robert F. Jeffers, Jacob J. Jacobson and Erin M. Searcy
- Reviving manufacturing with a federal cogeneration policy pp. 264-276

- Marilyn A. Brown, Matt Cox and Paul Baer
- Empowered? Examining self-disconnection in a postal survey of electricity prepayment meter consumers in New Zealand pp. 277-287

- Kimberley C. O'Sullivan, Philippa L. Howden-Chapman, Geoffrey M. Fougere, Simon Hales and James Stanley
- An analysis of long-term scenarios for the transition to renewable energy in the Korean electricity sector pp. 288-296

- Nyun-Bae Park, Sun-Jin Yun and Eui-Chan Jeon
- The transition towards renewable energies: Physical limits and temporal conditions pp. 297-311

- Margarita Mediavilla, Carlos de Castro, Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Luis Javier Miguel, Iñaki Arto and Fernando Frechoso
- A review of the costs and benefits of demand response for electricity in the UK pp. 312-327

- Peter Bradley, Matthew Leach and Jacopo Torriti
- Analysis of CO2 emissions reduction potential in secondary production and semi-fabrication of non-ferrous metals pp. 328-341

- Juan C. González Palencia, Takaaki Furubayashi and Toshihiko Nakata
- Evaluating direct energy savings and market transformation effects: A decade of technical design assistance in the northwestern USA pp. 342-353

- Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, G.Z. Brown, Heather Burpee, Ery Djunaedy, Gunnar Gladics, Jeff Kline, Joel Loveland, Christopher Meek and Harshana Thimmanna
- The determinants of household energy-saving behavior: Survey and comparison in five major Asian cities pp. 354-362

- Shiro Hori, Kayoko Kondo, Daisuke Nogata and Han Ben
- Incorporating technology buying behaviour into UK-based long term domestic stock energy models to provide improved policy analysis pp. 363-372

- Timothy Lee and Runming Yao
- Facilitating the financing of bioenergy projects in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 373-384

- Michael Hofmann and Kaysara Khatun
- Assessing the strength and effectiveness of renewable electricity feed-in tariffs in European Union countries pp. 385-401

- Steffen Jenner, Felix Groba and Joe Indvik
- Incorporating experience curves in appliance standards analysis pp. 402-416

- Louis-Benoit Desroches, Karina Garbesi, Colleen Kantner, Robert Van Buskirk and Hung-Chia Yang
- Understanding China's renewable energy technology exports pp. 417-428

- Jialu Liu and Don Goldstein
- Cost-effectiveness of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle battery capacity and charging infrastructure investment for reducing US gasoline consumption pp. 429-438

- Scott B. Peterson and Jeremy J. Michalek
- Relating R&D and investment policies to CCS market diffusion through two-factor learning pp. 439-452

- Richard Lohwasser and Reinhard Madlener
- A comparative life cycle assessment of diesel and compressed natural gas powered refuse collection vehicles in a Canadian city pp. 453-461

- Lars Rose, Mohammed Hussain, Syed Ahmed, Kourosh Malek, Robert Costanzo and Erik Kjeang
- Field installation versus local integration of photovoltaic systems and their effect on energy evaluation metrics pp. 462-471

- Suleiman A. Halasah, David Pearlmutter and Daniel Feuermann
- The safety regulation of small-scale coal mines in China: Analysing the interests and influences of stakeholders pp. 472-481

- Xiaoqian Song and Xiaoyi Mu
- Analysis of the performance of domestic lighting lamps pp. 482-500

- M.M. Aman, G.B. Jasmon, H. Mokhlis and A.H.A. Bakar
- Dutch sectoral energy intensity developments in international perspective, 1987–2005 pp. 501-512

- Peter Mulder and Henri de Groot
- Japanese investment in Australian coal assets through the demise of concessional financing pp. 513-521

- Jason West
- A multi-criteria methodology for energy planning and developing renewable energy sources at a regional level: A case study Thassos, Greece pp. 522-530

- J.C. Mourmouris and C. Potolias
- Profitability and productivity changes in the Korean electricity industry pp. 531-542

- Won-Sik Hwang and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Analysis of the partnership network in the clean development mechanism pp. 543-553

- Moon Jung Kang and Jihyoun Park
- Modelling oil price volatility with structural breaks pp. 554-562

- Afees Salisu and Ismail Fasanya
- Quantifying the prevalence of fuel poverty across the European Union pp. 563-572

- Harriet Thomson and Carolyn Snell
- Short-term strategies for Dutch wind power producers to reduce imbalance costs pp. 573-582

- José Chaves-Ávila, Rudi A. Hakvoort and Andrés Ramos
- Techno-economic evaluation of masonry type animal feed solar cooker in rural areas of an Indian state Rajasthan pp. 583-586

- N.L. Panwar, Surendra Kothari and S.C. Kaushik
- Impact of perennial energy crops income variability on the crop selection of risk averse farmers pp. 587-596

- Peter Alexander and Dominic Moran
- Why should support schemes for renewable electricity complement the EU emissions trading scheme? pp. 597-607

- Paul Lehmann and Erik Gawel
- Introducing mandatory standards for select household appliances in Lebanon: A cost-benefit analysis pp. 608-617

- Isabella Ruble and Sami Karaki
- Emissions reduction and economic implications of renewable energy market penetration of power generation for residential consumption in the MENA region pp. 618-627

- M. El Fadel, G. Rachid, R. El-Samra, G. Bou Boutros and J. Hashisho
- Co-constructing a sustainable built environment in the Netherlands—Dynamics and opportunities in an environmental sectoral innovation system pp. 628-638

- Albert Faber and Thomas Hoppe
- Management accounting approach to analyse energy related CO2 emission: A variance analysis study of top 10 emitters of the world pp. 639-655

- Ratnakar Pani and Ujjaini Mukhopadhyay
- Smart-grid investments, regulation and organization pp. 656-666

- Per Agrell, Peter Bogetoft and Misja Mikkers
- Energy and behavioral impacts of integrative retrofits for residential buildings: What is at stake for building energy policy reforms in northern China? pp. 667-676

- Peng Xu, Tengfang Xu and Pengyuan Shen
- Ensuring compatibility of the all-island electricity system with the target model: Fitting a square peg into a round hole? pp. 677-688

- Paul Gorecki
- Global and regional potential for bioelectricity with carbon capture and storage pp. 689-698

- Olivia Ricci and Sandrine Selosse
- Not locked-in? The overlooked impact of new gas-fired generation investment on long-term decarbonisation in the UK pp. 699-705

- Simon Chignell and Robert J.K. Gross
- Intervention strategy to stimulate energy-saving behavior of local residents pp. 706-715

- Q. Han, I. Nieuwenhijsen, B. de Vries, E. Blokhuis and W. Schaefer
- Double jeopardy: The dichotomy of fuelwood use in rural South Africa pp. 716-725

- R. Matsika, B.F.N. Erasmus and W.C. Twine
- Fukushima and thereafter: Reassessment of risks of nuclear power pp. 726-736

- T. Srinivasan and T.S. Gopi Rethinaraj
- Potential energy savings and reduction of CO2 emissions through higher efficiency standards for polyphase electric motors in Japan pp. 737-747

- Chun Chun Ni
- Energy conservation through energy service companies: Empirical analysis from China pp. 748-759

- Genia Kostka and Kyoung Shin
- Exploring the link between products and services in low-income markets—Evidence from solar home systems pp. 760-769

- Christian A. Friebe, Paschen von Flotow and Florian Täube
- Colombian ancillary services and international connections: Current weaknesses and policy challenges pp. 770-778

- S.X. Carvajal, J. Serrano and S. Arango
- Security, independence, and sustainability: Imprecise language and the manipulation of energy policy in the United States pp. 779-788

- Scott R. Littlefield
- What ails India's biodiesel programme? pp. 789-796

- Pradip Kumar Biswas and Sanjib Pohit
- Depletion of fossil fuels and anthropogenic climate change—A review pp. 797-809

- Mikael Höök and Xu Tang
- The competitiveness of synthetic natural gas as a propellant in the Swedish fuel market pp. 810-818

- Farzad Mohseni, Martin Görling and Per Alvfors
- Innovation in the U.S. building sector: An assessment of patent citations in building energy control technology pp. 819-831

- Joy E. Altwies and Gregory Nemet
- Revised feed-in tariff for solar photovoltaic in the United Kingdom: A cloudy future ahead? pp. 832-838

- Firdaus Muhammad-Sukki, Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez, Abu Bakar Munir, Siti Hajar Mohd Yasin, Siti Hawa Abu-Bakar, Scott G. McMeekin and Brian G. Stewart
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