Energy Policy
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Volume 50, issue C, 2012
- Energy transitions research: Insights and cautionary tales pp. 8-16

- Arnulf Grubler
- Backward into the future: The shift to coal and implications for the next energy transition pp. 17-23

- Robert Allen
- The iron industry energy transition pp. 24-34

- Nuno Madureira
- Regime destabilisation as the flipside of energy transitions: Lessons from the history of the British coal industry (1913–1997) pp. 35-49

- Bruno Turnheim and Frank W. Geels
- Will small energy consumers be faster in transition? Evidence from the early shift from coal to oil in Latin America pp. 50-61

- Maria del Mar Rubio Varas and Mauricio Folchi
- Trends in income and price elasticities of transport demand (1850–2010) pp. 62-71

- Roger Fouquet
- A brief history and the possible future of urban energy systems pp. 72-80

- Paul Rutter and James Keirstead
- Up-scaling, formative phases, and learning in the historical diffusion of energy technologies pp. 81-94

- Charlie Wilson
- Using past transitions to inform scenarios for the future of renewable raw materials in the UK pp. 95-108

- Simon J Bennett
- Economic development and the demand for energy: A historical perspective on the next 20 years pp. 109-116

- Christof Rühl, Paul Appleby, Julian Fennema, Alexander Naumov and Mark Schaffer
- A low carbon industrial revolution? Insights and challenges from past technological and economic transformations pp. 117-127

- Peter Pearson and Timothy Foxon
- The role of policy in energy transitions: Lessons from the energy liberalisation era pp. 128-137

- Michael Pollitt
- The demand for environmental quality in driving transitions to low-polluting energy sources pp. 138-149

- Roger Fouquet
- How Green is your scheme? Greenhouse gas control the Australian way pp. 150-153

- Alex Lo and Clive Spash
- Alternative projection of the world energy consumption-in comparison with the 2010 international energy outlook pp. 154-160

- Yusang Chang, Jinsoo Lee and Hyerim Yoon
- Large scale integration of intermittent renewable energy sources in the Greek power sector pp. 161-173

- Emmanouil Voumvoulakis, Georgia Asimakopoulou, Svetoslav Danchev, George Maniatis and Aggelos Tsakanikas
- The process of negotiating settlements at FERC pp. 174-191

- Stephen Littlechild
- The potential of natural gas use including cogeneration in large-sized industry and commercial sector in Peru pp. 192-206

- Raul Gonzales Palomino and Silvia A. Nebra
- Demand response in Indian electricity market pp. 207-216

- Md Zakaria Siddiqui, Gauthier de Maere d'Aertrycke and Yves Smeers
- Demand for mini cars and large cars; decay effects, and gasoline demand in Japan pp. 217-227

- David Bonilla, Klaus E. Schmitz and Atsushi Akisawa
- An empirical analysis of the hydropower portfolio in Pakistan pp. 228-241

- Afreen Siddiqi, James L. Wescoat, Salal Humair and Khurram Afridi
- Loads of green washing—can behavioural economics increase willingness-to-pay for efficient washing machines in the UK? pp. 242-252

- Joe Bull
- The role of conventional generation in managing variability pp. 253-261

- M.L. Kubik, P.J. Coker and C. Hunt
- Oil and gas trends and implications in Malaysia pp. 262-271

- Khalid Abdul Rahim and Audrey Liwan
- Comparing the innovation effects of support schemes for renewable electricity technologies: A function of innovation approach pp. 272-282

- Pablo del Río and Mercedes Bleda
- A regional-scale assessment of local renewable energy resources in Cumbria, UK pp. 283-293

- A.M. Gormally, J.D. Whyatt, R.J. Timmis and C.G. Pooley
- Domestic UK retrofit challenge: Barriers, incentives and current performance leading into the Green Deal pp. 294-305

- Mark Dowson, Adam Poole, David Harrison and Gideon Susman
- Can Australia run on renewable energy? The negative case pp. 306-314

- Ted Trainer
- Carbon tariffs on Chinese exports: Emissions reduction, threat, or farce? pp. 315-327

- Michael Hübler
- The Nordic welfare model providing energy transition? A political geography approach to the EU RES directive pp. 328-335

- Erik Westholm and Karin Beland Lindahl
- Environmental tax on products and services based on their carbon footprint: A case study of the pulp and paper sector pp. 336-344

- E.D. Gemechu, I. Butnar, Maria Llop and F. Castells
- Optimum wind- and photovoltaic-based stand-alone systems on the basis of life cycle energy analysis pp. 345-357

- J.K. Kaldellis, D. Zafirakis, V. Stavropoulou and El. Kaldelli
- The significance of regulation and land use patterns on natural gas resource estimates in the Marcellus shale pp. 358-369

- Andrew Blohm, Jeremy Peichel, Caroline Smith and Alexandra Kougentakis
- Constructing China’s wind energy innovation system pp. 370-382

- Britta Klagge, Zhigao Liu and Pedro Campos Silva
- How much energy in energy policy? The media on energy problems in developing countries (with the example of Poland) pp. 383-390

- Maria Świątkiewicz-Mośny and Aleksandra Wagner
- Cost of ad-hoc nuclear policy uncertainties in the evolution of the Swiss electricity system pp. 391-406

- Ramachandran Kannan and Hal Turton
- Methodology based on the value of lost load for evaluating economical losses due to disturbances in the power quality pp. 407-418

- Debora Coll-Mayor, Juan Pardo and Manuel Perez-Donsion
- A housing stock model of non-heating end-use energy in England verified by aggregate energy use data pp. 419-427

- Stephen Lorimer
- A lot left over: Reducing CO2 emissions in the United States’ electric power sector through the use of natural gas pp. 428-435

- Becky A. Lafrancois
- Oil and natural gas in Russia's eastern energy strategy: Dream or reality? pp. 436-448

- Miroslav Mareš and Martin Laryš
- The socio-technical transition of distributed electricity storage into future networks—System value and stakeholder views pp. 449-457

- Philipp H. Grünewald, Timothy T. Cockerill, Marcello Contestabile and Peter Pearson
- Energy conservation status in Taiwanese food industry pp. 458-463

- Chih-Ming Ma, Ming-Hue Chen and Gui-Bing Hong
- Carbon dioxide emissions from passenger transport in China since 1949: Implications for developing sustainable transport pp. 464-476

- Becky P.Y. Loo and Linna Li
- Empowering change: The effects of energy provision on individual aspirations in slum communities pp. 477-485

- Priti Parikh, Sankalp Chaturvedi and Gerard George
- The role of smart metering and decentralized electricity storage for smart grids: The importance of positive externalities pp. 486-495

- Benedikt Römer, Philipp Reichhart, Johann Kranz and Arnold Picot
- An examination of fuel consumption trends in construction projects pp. 496-506

- Valerie A. Peters and Dawn K. Manley
- Reducing gas flaring in Russia: Gloomy outlook in times of economic insecurity pp. 507-517

- Julia S.P. Loe and Olga Ladehaug
- Causal independence between energy consumption and economic growth in Liberia: Evidence from a non-parametric bootstrapped causality test pp. 518-527

- Presley K. Wesseh and Babette Zoumara
- Application of an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) to Ethiopian rural residential energy use: Panel data evidence pp. 528-539

- Dawit Guta
- The Canadian oil sands industry under carbon constraints pp. 540-550

- Gabriel Chan, John Reilly, Sergey Paltsev and Y.-H. Henry Chen
- Wind versus coal: Comparing the local economic impacts of energy resource development in Appalachia pp. 551-561

- Alan R. Collins, Evan Hansen and Michael Hendryx
- China's industrial energy consumption trends and impacts of the Top-1000 Enterprises Energy-Saving Program and the Ten Key Energy-Saving Projects pp. 562-569

- Jing Ke, Lynn Price, Stephanie Ohshita, David Fridley, Nina Zheng Khanna, Nan Zhou and Mark Levine
- OPEC: Market failure or power failure? pp. 570-580

- Robert Cairns and Enrique Calfucura
- Energy conservation attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors in science laboratories pp. 581-591

- Michael D. Kaplowitz, Laurie Thorp, Kayla Coleman and Felix Yeboah
- Acceptance and stress effects of aircraft obstruction markings of wind turbines pp. 592-600

- Johannes Pohl, Gundula Hübner and Anja Mohs
- The development of the natural gas transportation network in Brazil: Recent changes to the gas law and its role in co-ordinating new investments pp. 601-612

- Marcelo Colomer Ferraro and Michelle Hallack
- Exploring the scope for complementary sub-global policy to mitigate CO2 from shipping pp. 613-622

- Paul Gilbert and Alice Bows
- Determinants of electricity consumption function in Pakistan: Old wine in a new bottle pp. 623-634

- Khalid Zaman, Muhammad M. Khan, Mehboob Ahmad and Rabiah Rustam
- Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technological innovation system in China: Structure, function evaluation and policy implication pp. 635-646

- Xianjin Lai, Zhonghua Ye, Zhengzhong Xu, Maja Husar Holmes and W. Henry Lambright
- The composition and impact of stakeholders' agendas on US ethanol production pp. 647-658

- Edson Talamini, Carlos Caldarelli, Emiel F.M. Wubben and Homero Dewes
- Renewables vs. energy efficiency: The cost of carbon emissions reduction in Spain pp. 659-668

- Álvaro López-Peña, Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga and Pedro Linares
- Examining the economic feasibility of miscanthus in Ontario: An application to the greenhouse industry pp. 669-676

- Richard Vyn, Tasneem Virani and Bill Deen
- Landowner attitudes toward natural gas and wind farm development in northern Pennsylvania pp. 677-688

- Jeffrey B. Jacquet
- Biodiesel as a motor fuel price stabilization mechanism pp. 689-698

- Teresa Serra and José M. Gil
- Promoting interactions between local climate change mitigation, sustainable energy development, and rural development policies in Lithuania pp. 699-710

- Dalia Streimikiene, Tomas Baležentis and Irena Kriščiukaitienė
- Modeling the Greek energy system: Scenarios of clean energy use and their implications pp. 711-722

- Argiro Roinioti, Christopher Koroneos and Ivar Wangensteen
- The structure of energy efficiency investment in the UK households and its average monetary and environmental savings pp. 723-735

- Miguel Tovar-Reanos
- The impacts of China’s household consumption expenditure patterns on energy demand and carbon emissions towards 2050 pp. 736-750

- Hancheng Dai, Toshihiko Masui, Yuzuru Matsuoka and Shinichiro Fujimori
- Delivering power system transition in China pp. 751-772

- Jiahai Yuan, Yan Xu and Zhaoguang Hu
- What are the costs of Scotland's climate and renewable policies? pp. 773-783

- Gabrial Anandarajah and Will McDowall
- Can renewable energy be financed with higher electricity prices? Evidence from a Spanish region pp. 784-794

- Azucena Gracia, Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé and Luis Pérez y Pérez
- The causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in Lebanon pp. 795-801

- Leila Dagher and Talar Yacoubian
- Evolution of the U.S. energy service company industry: Market size and project performance from 1990–2008 pp. 802-820

- Peter H. Larsen, Charles A. Goldman and Andrew Satchwell
- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in China's cement industry: A perspective from LMDI decomposition analysis pp. 821-832

- Jin-Hua Xu, Tobias Fleiter, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Ying Fan
- Energy efficiency practices among road freight hauliers pp. 833-842

- Heikki Liimatainen, Pekka Stenholm, Petri Tapio and Alan McKinnon
- Bolstering resilience in the coconut kingdom: Improving adaptive capacity to climate change in Vanuatu pp. 843-848

- Noah Richmond and Benjamin K. Sovacool
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