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Volume 51, issue C, 2012
- China's strategy for energy development and climate change mitigation pp. 7-13

- He Jiankun, Yu Zhiwei and Da Zhang
- Role of non-fossil energy in meeting China's energy and climate target for 2020 pp. 14-19

- Sheng Zhou, Qing Tong, Sha Yu, Yu Wang, Qimin Chai and Xiliang Zhang
- Survey of photovoltaic industry and policy in Germany and China pp. 20-37

- Thilo Grau, Molin Huo and Karsten Neuhoff
- Lessons from photovoltaic policies in China for future development pp. 38-45

- Mo-lin Huo and Dan-wei Zhang
- An overview of the development of solar water heater industry in China pp. 46-51

- Hu Runqing, Sun Peijun and Wang Zhongying
- The development situation of biomass gasification power generation in China pp. 52-57

- Zhaoqiu Zhou, Xiuli Yin, Jie Xu and Longlong Ma
- The progress and prospects of rural biogas production in China pp. 58-63

- Ling Chen, Lixin Zhao, Changshan Ren and Fei Wang
- Biofuels development in China: Technology options and policies needed to meet the 2020 target pp. 64-79

- Shiyan Chang, Lili Zhao, Govinda Timilsina and Xiliang Zhang
- China's wind power industry: Policy support, technological achievements, and emerging challenges pp. 80-88

- Zhongying Wang, Haiyan Qin and Joanna I. Lewis
- China's Renewable Energy Law and its impact on renewable power in China: Progress, challenges and recommendations for improving implementation pp. 89-109

- Sara Schuman and Alvin Lin
- Research on the decomposition model for China’s National Renewable Energy total target pp. 110-120

- Zhen Liu, Yuren Shi, Jianming Yan, Xunmin Ou and Jenny Lieu
- Government funded renewable energy innovation in China pp. 121-127

- Cui Huang, Jun Su, Xiaoyuan Zhao, Jigang Sui, Peng Ru, Hanwei Zhang and Xin Wang
- Framing energy efficiency and renewable energy policies: An international comparison between Mexico and China pp. 128-137

- Jose Maria Valenzuela and Ye Qi
- Dynamics of clean coal-fired power generation development in China pp. 138-142

- Li Yue
- China's electricity market-oriented reform: From an absolute to a relative monopoly pp. 143-148

- Qiang Wang and Xi Chen
- Changes in CO2 emission intensities in the Mexican industry pp. 149-163

- Domingo González and Manuel Martínez
- The impact of transmission constraints on the emissions leakage under cap-and-trade program pp. 164-171

- Enzo Sauma
- Future energy and emissions policy scenarios in Ireland for private car transport pp. 172-183

- Hannah E. Daly and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Economic growth and CO2 emissions in Malaysia: A cointegration analysis of the Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 184-191

- Behnaz Saboori, Jamalludin Sulaiman and Saidatulakmal Mohd
- Renewable energy policies in Europe: Converging or diverging? pp. 192-201

- Lena Kitzing, Catherine Mitchell and Poul Erik Morthorst
- The ethics of nuclear power: Social experiments, intergenerational justice, and emotions pp. 202-206

- Behnam Taebi, Sabine Roeser and Ibo van de Poel
- Divestiture of TEPCO for reparation for the Fukushima nuclear accident–A path to vertical unbundling pp. 207-212

- Nobuhiro Hosoe and Makoto Tanaka
- The effect of dieselization in passenger cars emissions for Spanish regions: 1998–2006 pp. 213-222

- Rosa González and Gustavo Marrero
- Rural residential CO2 emissions in China: Where is the major mitigation potential? pp. 223-232

- Wenling Liu, Can Wang and Arthur P.J. Mol
- The cost of wind power variability pp. 233-243

- Warren Katzenstein and Jay Apt
- Photovoltaic energy policy: Financial estimation and performance comparison of the public support in five representative countries pp. 244-258

- S. Avril, C. Mansilla, M. Busson and T. Lemaire
- How much is United States greenhouse gas emissions certainty worth? pp. 259-263

- Marla Sanchez, Scott Matthews and Paul Fischbeck
- Energymark: Empowering individual Australians to reduce their energy consumption pp. 264-276

- A. Dowd, P. Ashworth, S. Carr-Cornish and K. Stenner
- An economic evaluation of the potential for distributed energy in Australia pp. 277-289

- Lilley William E., Luke Reedman, Liam Wagner, Alie Colin F. and Szatow Anthony R.
- The negative impacts of the global economic downturn on funding decentralised energy in the UK pp. 290-300

- Karen N. Finney, Vida N. Sharifi and Jim Swithenbank
- Informing international UNFCCC technology mechanisms from the ground up: Using biogas technology in South Africa as a case study to evaluate the usefulness of potential elements of an international technology agreement in the UNFCCC negotiations process pp. 301-311

- Anya Boyd
- Serbian oil sector: A new energy policy regulatory framework and development strategies pp. 312-322

- Vesna Karovic Maricic, Dusan Danilovic and Branko Lekovic
- Electricity demand savings from distributed solar photovoltaics pp. 323-331

- John Glassmire, Paul Komor and Peter Lilienthal
- Industrial excess heat deliveries to Swedish district heating networks: Drop it like it's hot pp. 332-339

- Sarah Broberg, Sandra Backlund, Magnus Karlsson and Patrik Thollander
- How to spend it: Resource wealth and the distribution of resource rents pp. 340-348

- Paul Segal
- The technology gap and efficiency measure in WEC countries: Application of the hybrid meta frontier model pp. 349-357

- Yung-Ho Chiu, Jen-Hui Lee, Ching-Cheng Lu, Ming-Kuang Shyu and Zhengying Luo
- A future role for cascade hydropower in the electricity system of China pp. 358-363

- Xinhua Tang and Jianjun Zhou
- The year of the cat: Taxing nuclear risk with the help of capital markets pp. 364-373

- Jakob Eberl and Darko Jus
- Contribution of promoting the green residence assessment scheme to energy saving pp. 374-381

- Zhiyu Huang, Hongping Yuan and Liyin Shen
- Predicting cost growth and performance of first-generation algal production systems pp. 382-391

- Katrina L. Christiansen, D. Raj Raman and Robert P. Anex
- Extending the energy efficiency gap pp. 392-396

- Sandra Backlund, Patrik Thollander, Jenny Palm and Mikael Ottosson
- China's coke industry: Recent policies, technology shift, and implication for energy and the environment pp. 397-404

- Hong Huo, Yu Lei, Qiang Zhang, Lijian Zhao and Kebin He
- Mapping goal alignment of deployment programs for alternative fuel technologies: An analysis of wide-scope grant programs in the United States pp. 405-416

- Nathaniel Sobin, Keith Molenaar and Eric Cahill
- Dedicated tax/subsidy scheme for reducing emissions by promoting innovation in buildings: The EcoTax pp. 417-424

- Ana Belén Rodríguez González, Juan José Vinagre Díaz and Mark Richard Wilby
- Interconnections and market integration in the Irish Single Electricity Market pp. 425-434

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- Mobilizing community energy pp. 435-444

- Elizabeth Bomberg and Nicola McEwen
- What drives the change in China's energy intensity: Combining decomposition analysis and econometric analysis at the provincial level pp. 445-453

- Feng Song and Xinye Zheng
- An analysis of policy scenario effects on the adoption of energy production on the farm: A case study in Emilia–Romagna (Italy) pp. 454-464

- Fabio Bartolini and Davide Viaggi
- A public policy aid for bioenergy investment: Case study of failed plants pp. 465-473

- Asa O. Gonzalez, Berna Karali and Michael E. Wetzstein
- A system model for assessing vehicle use-phase water consumption in urban mobility networks pp. 474-492

- Jeff Yen and Bert Bras
- MINLP model for optimizing electricity production from coal-fired power plants considering carbon management pp. 493-501

- Jorge Cristóbal, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez, Laureano Jiménez and Angel Irabien
- The characteristics of energy-efficiency measures – a neglected dimension pp. 502-513

- Tobias Fleiter, Simon Hirzel and Ernst Worrell
- Market segmentation and willingness to pay for green electricity among urban residents in China: The case of Jiangsu Province pp. 514-523

- Lei Zhang and Yang Wu
- Optimal design and allocation of electrified vehicles and dedicated charging infrastructure for minimum life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and cost pp. 524-534

- Elizabeth Traut, Chris Hendrickson, Erica Klampfl, Yimin Liu and Jeremy J. Michalek
- The role of the European Union in private law relations of organizations operating in the internal electricity or gas market in medium and small size Member States pp. 535-543

- Ivan Nechvátal, Petros A. Pilavachi and Emmanuel Kakaras
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure assignment and power grid impacts assessment in Beijing pp. 544-557

- Jian Liu
- The effect of ESCOs on energy use pp. 558-568

- Wen Shwo Fang, Stephen Miller and Chih-Chuan Yeh
- Funds from non-renewable energy resources: Policy lessons from Alaska and Alberta pp. 569-577

- César Baena, Benoît Sévi and Allan Warrack
- A comparison study of EU and Japan methods to assess CO2 emission reduction and energy saving in the iron and steel industry pp. 578-585

- Kanako Tanaka
- Logistic curves, extraction costs and effective peak oil pp. 586-597

- Robert J. Brecha
- High estimates of supply constrained emissions scenarios for long-term climate risk assessment pp. 598-604

- James D. Ward, Steve H. Mohr, Baden R. Myers and Willem P. Nel
- Optimal interconnection and renewable targets for north-west Europe pp. 605-617

- Muireann Lynch, Richard Tol and Mark J. O'Malley
- RUSTEC: Greening Europe's energy supply by developing Russia's renewable energy potential pp. 618-629

- Anatole Boute and Patrick Willems
- The costs of power outages: A case study from Cyprus pp. 630-641

- Theodoros Zachariadis and Andreas Poullikkas
- Storage and balancing synergies in a fully or highly renewable pan-European power system pp. 642-651

- Morten Grud Rasmussen, Gorm Bruun Andresen and Martin Greiner
- How and when China will exceed its renewable energy deployment targets pp. 652-661

- Aldo Santalco
- Ambitious mitigation scenarios for Germany: A participatory approach pp. 662-672

- Eva Schmid and Brigitte Knopf
- Labeling renewable energies: How the language surrounding biofuels can influence its public acceptance pp. 673-682

- Michael A. Cacciatore, Dietram A. Scheufele and Bret R. Shaw
- The improvement of CO2 emission reduction policies based on system dynamics method in traditional industrial region with large CO2 emission pp. 683-695

- Fujia Li, Suocheng Dong, Zehong Li, Yu Li, Shantong Li and Yongkun Wan
- Carbon taxation and market structure: A CGE analysis for Russia pp. 696-707

- Anton Orlov and Harald Grethe
- Fulfilling the Kyoto protocol in Spain: A matter of economic crisis or environmental policies? pp. 708-719

- Jorge Zafrilla, Luis López, María Ángeles Cadarso and Óscar Dejuán
- China's coal price disturbances: Observations, explanations, and implications for global energy economies pp. 720-727

- Chi-Jen Yang, Xiaowei Xuan and Robert B. Jackson
- Impacts of Jatropha-based biodiesel production on above and below-ground carbon stocks: A case study from Mozambique pp. 728-736

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Kjeld Rasmussen and Thilde Bech Bruun
- Local authorities in the context of energy and climate policy pp. 737-748

- Gabriele Comodi, Luca Cioccolanti, Fabio Polonara and Caterina Brandoni
- Profitability analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic facilities for household electricity self-sufficiency pp. 749-764

- Antonio Colmenar-Santos, Severo Campíñez-Romero, Clara Pérez-Molina and Manuel Castro-Gil
- A review of social sustainability considerations among EU-approved voluntary schemes for biofuels, with implications for rural livelihoods pp. 765-778

- Laura German and George Schoneveld
- Toward the integration of European natural gas markets:A time-varying approach pp. 779-790

- Patricia Renou-Maissant
- Adoption of innovative energy systems in social housing: Lessons from eight large-scale renovation projects in The Netherlands pp. 791-801

- Thomas Hoppe
- Energy and environmental impacts of alternative pathways for the Portuguese road transportation sector pp. 802-815

- Patrícia C. Baptista, Carla M. Silva, Tiago L. Farias and John B. Heywood
- Quantitative evaluation of time-series GHG emissions by sector and region using consumption-based accounting pp. 816-827

- Takashi Homma, Keigo Akimoto and Toshimasa Tomoda
- Social and ecological effects of biomass utilization and the willingness to use clean energy in the eastern Qinghai–Tibet plateau pp. 828-833

- Xiaoge Ping, Zhigang Jiang and Chunwang Li
- The substitutability of nuclear capital for thermal capital and the shadow price in the Korean electric power industry pp. 834-841

- Myunghun Lee and Yingmei Jin
- Rural electrification program with renewable energy sources: An analysis of China’s Township Electrification Program pp. 842-853

- Chian-Woei Shyu
- Does green consumerism increase the acceptance of wind power? pp. 854-862

- John Thøgersen and Caroline Noblet
- Adoption of energy-efficiency measures in SMEs—An empirical analysis based on energy audit data from Germany pp. 863-875

- Tobias Fleiter, Joachim Schleich and Ployplearn Ravivanpong
- Electric vehicles rising from the dead: Data needs for forecasting consumer response toward sustainable energy sources in personal transportation pp. 876-894

- Ricardo Daziano and Esther Chiew
- Smart grids and the transformation of the electricity sector: ICT firms as potential catalysts for sectoral change pp. 895-906

- Sabine Erlinghagen and Jochen Markard
- Oil consumption and output: What causes what? Bootstrap panel causality for 49 countries pp. 907-915

- Hsiao-Ping Chu
- Evaluating congestion management in the Dutch electricity transmission grid pp. 916-926

- Martti J. van Blijswijk and Laurens J. de Vries
- Future transportation: Lifetime considerations and framework for sustainability assessment pp. 927-938

- Walter J. Sweeting and Patricia H. Winfield
- Carbon lock-in, rebound effects and China at the limits of statism pp. 939-945

- Rasmus Karlsson
- An application of dichotomous and polytomous Rasch models for scoring energy insecurity pp. 946-956

- Anthony G. Murray and Bradford Mills
- Estimating the social cost of non-CO2 GHG emissions: Methane and nitrous oxide pp. 957-972

- Alex Marten and Stephen Newbold
- Evaluation of the trading development in the Iberian Energy Derivatives Market pp. 973-984

- Álvaro Capitán Herráiz and Carlos Rodríguez Monroy
- Energy consumption and economic growth nexus for 17 highly developed OECD countries: Further evidence based on bootstrap-corrected causality tests pp. 985-993

- Ertugrul Yıldırım and Alper Aslan
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