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Volume 28, issue 8, 2017
- A numerical approach to assess air pollution by ship engines in manoeuvring mode and fuel switch conditions pp. 827-845

- Paolo Iodice, Giuseppe Langella and Amedeo Amoresano
- Coordinated bidding of wind and thermal energy in joint energy and reserve markets of Spain by considering the uncertainties pp. 846-869

- Kiumars Rahmani and Mehrdad S Nazar
- Determinants of energy efficiency and energy consumption of Eastern Europe post-communist economies pp. 870-884

- Lina Sineviciene, Iryna Sotnyk and Oleksandr Kubatko
- The environmental benefits of reducing thermal discharge from nuclear power generation pp. 885-894

- Seo-Hyeon Min, Seul-Ye Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
Volume 28, issue 7, 2017
- Thermal properties of nano-graphite-embedded magnesium chloride hexahydrate phase change composites pp. 651-660

- Apurv Yadav, Bidyut Barman, Abhishek Kardam, S Shankara Narayanan, Abhishek Verma and Jain Vk
- Back radiation versus CO2 as the cause of climate change pp. 661-672

- H Douglas Lightfoot and Orval A Mamer
- The impact of urbanization on energy consumption and efficiency pp. 673-686

- Pengfei Sheng, Yaping He and Xiaohui Guo
- Analyzing the impact of fossil fuel import reliance on electricity prices: The case of the Iberian Electricity Market pp. 687-705

- Blanca Moreno and MarÃa T GarcÃa-Ã Lvarez
- The long-run relationships between energy efficiency and environmental performance: Global evidence pp. 706-724

- Jing Niu, Chun-Ping Chang, Xiu-Yun Yang and Jun-Sheng Wang
- Thermodynamic analysis of a wall mounted gas boiler with an organic Rankine cycle and hydrogen production unit pp. 725-743

- Anahita Moharamian, Saeed Soltani, Faramarz Ranjbar, Mortaza Yari and Marc A Rosen
- Modification of the mandatory generation region of producers in the reactive power market by considering reactive power losses pp. 744-762

- A Ahmadimanesh and M Kalantar
- Site selection for landfill gas extraction plant by fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy analytic network process in the city of Najafabad, Iran pp. 763-774

- Mohammad Saeed Khademalhoseiny, Mozhgan Ahmadi Nadoushan and Hadi Radnezhad
- Energy-saving behavior of Turkish women: A consumer survey on the use of home appliances pp. 775-807

- Meltem Ucal
- Pollution caused by finance and the relative policy analysis in China pp. 808-823

- Yaping He, Pengfei Sheng and Marek Vochozka
Volume 28, issue 5-6, 2017
- Editorial pp. 543-543

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- A strategy for the photovoltaic-powered pumped storage hydroelectricity pp. 544-563

- Jakub Jurasz and Jerzy Mikulik
- Application of exergy analysis to improve the heat integration efficiency in a hydrocracking process pp. 564-579

- Fatemeh Goodarzvand-Chegini and Esmaeil GhasemiKafrudi
- Assessment of the potential for developing combined wind-wave projects in the European nearshore pp. 580-597

- Florin Onea, Sorin Ciortan and Eugen Rusu
- Evaluation of the washability characteristics of Khushab coal (Pakistani) by heavy media separation process pp. 598-607

- Hafiz Sana, Sumaira Kanwal, Javaid Akhtar, Naseer Sheikh and Shahid Munir
- Potential of microcredit as a source of finance for development of Sri Lankan biogas industry pp. 608-620

- Tomáš Hes, Samuel Mintah, Haiyan Sulaiman, Tuan Arifeen, Petr Drbohlav and Ali Salman
- The impact of market coupling on Hungarian and Romanian electricity markets: Evidence from the regime-switching model pp. 621-638

- Vika Koban
- The process of developing decentralised energy policies in the City of London pp. 639-647

- Andjela Lazarević
Volume 28, issue 4, 2017
- Production logistics and participation of biogas in obtaining primary energy in Poland pp. 425-436

- Justyna Kwaśny and Wojciech Balcerzak
- Appraisement of geographic information systems as tool supporting energy management in the cities pp. 437-450

- Małgorzata Pietras-Szewczyk
- Determinants of energy intensity in Chinese provinces pp. 451-467

- Deliang Pang and Hongwei Su
- Global warming: Sun and water pp. 468-483

- Harold J Blaauw
- Legal context of high level radioactive waste disposal in China and its further improvement pp. 484-498

- Luxi Gan and Shudong Yang
- Public attitudes toward the construction of new power plants in South Korea pp. 499-517

- JongRoul Woo, HyungBin Moon, Jongsu Lee and Jinyong Jang
- Risk politics and the pro-nuclear growth coalition in Japan in relation to the Fukushima pp. 518-529

- HaeRan Shin
- Role of greenhouse gases in climate change pp. 530-539

- Martin Hertzberg, Alan Siddons and Hans Schreuder
Volume 28, issue 3, 2017
- Electricity subsidy reform in China pp. 245-262

- Xiaolei Wang and Boqiang Lin
- Optimal design of aerodynamic force supplementary devices for the improvement of fuel consumption and emissions pp. 263-282

- Yaghoub Pourasad, Amirhossein Ghanati and Mehrdad Khosravi
- Sea level and the carbonate sand factory of South Australia pp. 283-287

- Cliff Ollier
- On energy equity and China’s policy choices pp. 288-301

- Shengqing Xu and Tao Wang
- There is no significant trend in global average temperature pp. 302-315

- John Reid
- Facilitating greater energy access in rural and remote areas of sub-Saharan Africa: Small hydropower pp. 316-329

- Williams S Ebhota and Freddie L Inambao
- The coming cooling: Usefully accurate climate forecasting for policy makers pp. 330-347

- Norman J Page
- Fuel for thought: Mid-December to early March pp. 348-421

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 28, issue 1-2, 2017
- Foreword pp. 3-4

- Jean-Michel Glachant
- Renewable energy policy dialogue towards 2030 – Editorial of the special issue pp. 5-10

- Haris Doukas, Charikleia Karakosta and Wolfgang Eichhammer
- An economic analysis of the interactions between renewable support and other climate and energy policies pp. 11-33

- Vicki Duscha and Pablo del RÃo
- Challenges and appropriate policy portfolios for (almost) mature renewable electricity technologies pp. 34-53

- Anne Held, Tobias Boßmann, Mario Ragwitz, Pablo del RÃo, Luis Janeiro and Sonja Förster
- How far is mitigation of Russian gas dependency possible through energy efficiency and renewable policies assuming different gas market structures? pp. 54-69

- Adrienn Selei, Borbála Tóth, Gustav Resch, László Szabó, Lukas Liebmann and Péter Kaderják
- Modelling support policies and renewable energy sources deployment in the Hungarian district heating sector pp. 70-87

- András Mezősi, Enikő Kácsor, à kos Beöthy, à gnes Törőcsik and László Szabó
- Analysis of policy scenarios for achieving renewable energy sources targets: A fuzzy TOPSIS approach pp. 88-109

- Aikaterini Papapostolou, Charikleia Karakosta and Haris Doukas
- Beyond the day-ahead market – effects of revenue maximisation of the marketing of renewables on electricity markets pp. 110-144

- Jenny Winkler, Rouven Emmerich, Mario Ragwitz, Benjamin Pfluger and Christian Senft
- Renewable energy auctions – When are they (cost-)effective? pp. 145-165

- Malte Gephart, Corinna Klessmann and Fabian Wigand
- Fuel for Thought: October 2016 to mid-December 2016 pp. 166-242

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
Volume 27, issue 8, 2016
- Editorial pp. 881-882

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
- What does the Paris Agreement actually do? pp. 883-895

- David Campbell
- The energy consumption and health hazards of mobile phones pp. 896-904

- Manivannan S Velmurugan
- Importance of hydropower for sustainable energy development in Turkey: Case of Çoruh River pp. 905-918

- Murat Kankal, Sinan Nacar and Ergun Uzlu
- Examination of changes in the Turkish hydropower development, regulation, and planning pp. 919-932

- Ahmet Ozan Celik and Volkan Kiricci
- Fracking: A creature of government? pp. 933-941

- Gage Counts and Walter E Block
- Fuel for Thought mid-August–October 2016 pp. 942-1044

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Volume 27, issue 6-7, 2016
- Editorial pp. 687-689

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Expert-based evaluation of the impacts of hydropower plant construction on natural systems in Turkey pp. 690-703

- Oguz Kurdoglu
- An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal pp. 704-712

- Dusan S Danilovic, Vesna D Karovic Maricic, Nori EA Elhaddad and Branko A Lekovic
- European Union funds in the development of renewable energy sources in Poland in the context of the cohesion policy pp. 713-725

- Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk, Jadwiga Biegańska, Stefania Środa-Murawska, Elżbieta Grzelak-Kostulska and Krzysztof Rogatka
- Spatial analysis of haze–fog pollution in China pp. 726-740

- Li Li, Dengli Tang, Ying Kong, Yuanhua Yang and Dongjun Liu
- The impacts of coal plants relocation on the concentration of fine particulate matter in China pp. 741-754

- Dunguo Mou, Matthew Herington and Oluwasola E Omoju
- Taxing sulphur dioxide emissions: A policy evaluation from public health perspective in China pp. 755-764

- Ling-Yun He and Jia-Jia Ou
- Two heretical thoughts on fusion and climate pp. 765-784

- Wallace Manheimer
- Role of atmospheric carbon dioxide in climate change pp. 785-797

- Martin Hertzberg and Hans Schreuder
- Fuel for thought: Late June to mid August 2016 pp. 798-877

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Volume 27, issue 5, 2016
- Editorial pp. 521-523

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
- A coupled thermo- hydro-mechanical simulation of reservoir CO2 enhanced oil recovery pp. 524-541

- Ayub Elyasi, Kamran Goshtasbi and Hamid Hashemolhosseini
- A flexible pipeline dream: Iran’s LNG goals pp. 542-552

- Omid Shokri Kalehsar
- Experimental Study of the Effects of Biodiesel on the Performance of a Diesel Power Generator pp. 553-565

- Amin Nedayali and Alireza Shirneshan
- RETRACTED: Reducing ventilation air methane emissions cost-effectively and safely pp. 566-585

- Rob I Holmes
- Atmospheric pollution from point and diffuse sources in a National Interest Priority Site located in Italy pp. 586-596

- Paolo Iodice and Adolfo Senatore
- Fuel for thought May–late June 2016: UK Brexit (All dates refer to 2016 unless stated otherwise) pp. 597-676

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- Ralf Fücks, Green growth, smart growth: A new approach to economics, innovation and the environment: Naomi Klein, This changes everything: Capitalism vs the climate pp. 677-681

- Peter Senker
- Daniel A Farber and Marjan Peeters (eds), Climate change law; Paul G Harris (ed.), Ethics, environmental justice and climate change; Robert V Percival, Jolene Lin and William Piermattei (eds), Global environmental law at a crossroads pp. 682-684

- David Campbell
Volume 27, issue 3-4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 347-349

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The mitigation of surface subsidence in coal mines pp. 350-359

- Lv Wenyu
- Geothermal Energy in Turkey pp. 360-376

- Fatma Canka Kilic
- Transport pollution in China – Evidence from Beijing pp. 377-388

- Sheng Yang and Ling-Yun He
- The financial reward for environmental performance in the energy sector pp. 389-413

- Özgür Arslan-Ayaydin and James Thewissen
- The pre-treatment of corn straw in the bioethanol production in China pp. 414-419

- Liu Jun-Hong and Yang Bo
- Can energy service companies promote ‘green’ growth? The Korean case pp. 420-433

- Inha Oh, Seunghwan Oh, Almas Heshmati and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Fuel for Thought pp. 434-515

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- Call for Papers Energy & Environment pp. 516-517

- Margarita M. González Brambila, Carlos Omar Castillo Araiza and Abhishek Dutta
Volume 27, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial 27.2 pp. 213-214

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
- Coal consumption and economic growth in South Africa: An empirical investigation pp. 215-226

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- An economic analysis of policies for promoting economically efficient water heater systems operating under seasonal climatic conditions pp. 227-240

- Arif Yurtsev and Glenn Jenkins
- An economic appraisal of solar versus combined cycle electricity generation for African countries that are capital constrained pp. 241-256

- Saule Baurzhan and Glenn Jenkins
- Fuel for thought 27(2) pp. 257-344

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Volume 27, issue 1, 2016
- Policy dialogue on the assessment and convergence of renewable energy policy in EU member states pp. 3-4

- Catherine Mitchell
- Policy dialogue on the assessment and convergence of renewable energy policy in EU member states pp. 5-9

- Haris Doukas, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Alexandros Flamos
- A prospective assessment of costs and benefits of renewable energy use in the European union pp. 10-27

- Gustav Resch, Marijke Welisch, Lukas Liebmann, Barbara Breitschopf and Anne Held
- A composite indicator for short-term diffusion forecasts of renewable energy technologies – the case of Germany pp. 28-54

- Inga Boie, Mario Ragwitz and Anne Held
- A concept to assess the costs and benefits of renewable energy use and distributional effects among actors: The example of Germany pp. 55-81

- Barbara Breitschopf, Anne Held and Gustav Resch
- Risks and cost of capital for onshore wind energy investments in EU countries pp. 82-104

- Dimitrios Angelopoulos, Robert Brückmann, Filip JirouÅ¡, Inga KonstantinaviÄ iÅ«tÄ—, Paul Noothout, John Psarras, Lucie Tesnière and Barbara Breitschopf
- Assessment of RES technology market values and the merit-order effect – an econometric multi-country analysis pp. 105-121

- Marijke Welisch, André Ortner and Gustav Resch
- Fuel for thought 27(1) Early November to end of 2015 (All dates refer to 2015/2016 unless stated otherwise) pp. 122-208

- Sonja A Boehmer-Christiansen
- Call for Editor(s) pp. 209-210

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