International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2005
- Issues related to wind energy conversion systems pp. 313-323

- Walmir Freitas, Ahmed Faheem Zobaa, Jose C.M. Vieira and James S. McConnach
- A study of wind energy contribution to global climate change mitigation pp. 324-341

- Lev S. Belyaev, Oleg V. Marchenko and Sergei V. Solomin
- A summary of wind power impacts on electric power system operating costs pp. 342-354

- J. Charles Smith, Edgar A. DeMeo, Brian Parsons and Michael Milligan
- On wind energy, electricity free market, and life cycle assessment in Brazil pp. 355-362

- Claudio Frate and Armando Caldeira-Pires
- Estimation of capacity credit for wind power in Libya pp. 363-377

- Wedad B. El-Osta, Mohamed Ali Ekhlat, Amal S. Yagoub, Yousef Khalifa and E. Borass
- Wind energy in Italy: regulatory and technical aspects pp. 378-393

- Luigi Salvaderi and Enzo Dalpane
- Air concentrating nozzles: a promising option for wind turbines pp. 394-412

- S. Shikha, T.S. Bhatti and D.P. Kothari
Volume 3, issue 3, 2005
- An introduction to reactive power compensation for wind farms pp. 185-195

- Khaled A. Nigim, Ahmed Faheem Zobaa and Ibrahim El-Amin
- Reactive power compensation strategies for wind generation in distribution systems: a power quality approach pp. 196-212

- Angel L. Trigo Garcia, Jose Maria Maza Ortega and Esther Romero Ramos
- Reactive capability limits of wind farms pp. 213-222

- Alberto Rios Villacorta, Santiago Arnaltes Gomez and Jose Luis Rodriguez-Amenedo
- Impacts of dynamic reactive power compensation devices on the performance of wind power generators pp. 223-236

- Walmir Freitas, Mauricio B.C. Salles, Jose C.M. Vieira, Andre Morelato, Luiz Carlos Pereira Da Silva and Vivaldo Fernando Da Costa
- Reactive power compensation of wind-diesel hybrid power systems using Matlab/Simulink pp. 237-252

- R.C. Bansal
- Analysis and experimental verification of a control scheme for unified power quality conditioner pp. 253-268

- Peng-Cheng Zhu, Xun Li, Yong Kang and Jian Chen
- Reactive power compensation of wind energy conversion system by using Unified Power Flow Controller pp. 269-298

- Nijaz Dizdarevic, Matislav Majstrovic and Goran Andersson
- Efficient pricing of a bundled product of both real and reactive power pp. 299-309

- Serhiy Kotsan
Volume 3, issue 1/2, 2005
- Decentralised energy systems: state of the art and potentials pp. 1-11

- Dieter Bohn
- Performance of water/steam injected gas turbine power plants consisting of standard gas turbines and turbo expanders pp. 12-23

- Hermann Haselbacher
- Demands on thermal power plants in the liberalised energy market pp. 24-38

- Dietmar Hein, Klaus Kwanka and Thomas Fischer
- Development of a lignite-fired power plant concept with integrated pressurised fluidised-bed drying and fuel cells pp. 39-49

- F.U. Leidich, R. Breitenfelder, H. Mandel, J. Krautz and M. Gniazdowski
- Enhancing the dynamic performance of electricity production in steam power plants by the integration of transient waste heat sources into the feed-water pre-heating system pp. 50-65

- K. Roth, V. Scherer and K. Behnke
- The isoengine: realisation of a high-efficiency power cycle based on isothermal compression pp. 66-84

- Claus Linnemann and Mike W. Coney
- First industrial application of an open absorption cycle for heat transformation in a district-heating network pp. 85-99

- Petra Bittrich, Dietrich Hebecker and Thomas Bergmann
- Implementation of renewable energies in German energy economy pp. 100-114

- Joachim Nitsch, Wolfram Krewitt and Franz Trieb
- Exergy of solar radiation pp. 115-122

- Stephan Kabelac
- Solarthermal parabolic trough power plants with integrated storage capacity pp. 123-336

- Wolf-Dieter Steinmann, Markus Eck and Doerte Laing
- High efficient utilisation of solar energy with newly developed parabolic trough collectors (SOLITEM PTC) for chilling and steam production in a hotel at the Mediterranean coast of Turkey pp. 137-146

- Ahmet Lokurlu, Fritz Richarts and Dirk Kruger
- Utilisation of deep geothermal energy for heating purposes pp. 147-157

- Thomas Kattenstein and Hermann-Josef Wagner
- The economics of wind energy within the generation mix pp. 158-182

- Helmut Alt
Volume 2, issue 4, 2004
- Energy policy indicators for the assessment of the Euro-Mediterranean energy cooperation pp. 301-322

- Argyris G. Kagiannas, Alexandros Flamos, Dimitris T. Askounis and John Psarras
- Effect of window type, size and orientation on the total energy demand for a building in Indian climatic conditions pp. 323-334

- Inderjeet Singh and N.K. Bansal
- Quantitative analysis of technological development within renewable energy technologies pp. 335-353

- Stine Grenaa Jensen
- General Electric, a model of corporate citizenship and business evolution pp. 354-368

- Sameer Kumar and Jeffrey L. Ricker
- Benefit-cost analysis of Automotive Lightweighting Material projects pp. 369-391

- Sujit Das, Bruce E. Tonn and Jean H. Peretz
- Energy analysis of manufacturing process of a motorcycle pp. 392-402

- Archak Patnayak, Narendra Kumar Bansal and Jyotirmay Mathur
Volume 2, issue 3, 2004
- Time-saving innovations and their impact on energy use: some lessons from a household-production-function approach pp. 209-218

- Mathias Binswanger
- Market versus planning failures: the case of the German heating sector pp. 219-225

- Martin Reeker and Dirk Rübbelke
- Do energy audits help reduce barriers to energy efficiency? An empirical analysis for Germany pp. 226-239

- Joachim Schleich
- The impacts of technological learning on the optimum technology mix: simulations for the Indian power sector pp. 240-249

- Jyotirmay Mathur, Narendra Kumar Bansal and Hermann-Joseh Wagner
- Technological change, energy consumption, and the costs of environmental policy in energy–economy–environment modelling pp. 250-261

- Andreas Löschel
- Evaluating advanced automotive energy technologies: a multivariate mobility contribution metric pp. 262-271

- Joseph Burns, Thomas Cors, Brian Knight and Brian Thelen
- The impact of national environmental policy on the global success of next-generation automobiles pp. 272-283

- Marian Beise and Klaus Rennings
- A reduced switch count UPF power conditioner for grid connected variable speed wind energy conversion system employing PM generators: a simulation study pp. 284-299

- A.B. Raju, B.G. Fernandes and K. Chatterjee
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2004
- The development of the experience curve concept and its application in energy policy assessment pp. 3-14

- Lena Neij
- Experience curves for wind power pp. 15-32

- Lena Neij, Per Dannemand Andersen and Michael Durstewitz
- Sources of experience – theoretical considerations and empirical observations from Danish wind energy technology pp. 33-51

- Per Dannemand Andersen
- Experience curves for power plant emission control technologies pp. 52-69

- Edward S. Rubin, Sonia Yeh, David A. Hounshell and Margaret R. Taylor
- Emission trading and the role of learning-by-doing spillovers in the "bottom-up" energy-system ERIS model pp. 70-95

- Leonardo Barreto and Ger Klaassen
- Technology learning from the lawmaker's point of view pp. 96-105

- Stephanie Bauer
- Innovation in technology for the least product price and cost – a new minimum cost relation for reductions during technological learning pp. 106-129

- Romney B. Duffey
- Endogenous learning in climate-energy-economic models – an inventory of key uncertainties pp. 130-141

- Bob van der Zwaan and Ad Seebregts
- Learning-by-doing on both the demand and the supply sides: implications for electric utility investments in a Heuristic model pp. 142-152

- John A. ''Skip'' Laitner and Alan H. Sanstad
- Riding down the experience curve for energy-efficient building envelopes: the Swiss case for 1970–2020 pp. 153-178

- Martin Jakob and Reinhard Madlener
- Reducing costs of emerging renewable energy technologies – an analysis of the dynamic development with wind power as case study pp. 179-202

- Stine Grenaa Jensen
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