Index to Volume 32 January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Articles–Titles Coal Co-benefits of climate policyFlessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China K Aunan, J Fang, H Vennemo, K Oye and H M Seip 32:567–581 Energy for sustainable development in China N Weidou and T B Johansson 32:1225–1229 Energy rent and public policy: an analysis of the Canadian coal industry T Gunton 32:151–163 Electricity Baseline recommendations for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in the electric power sector S Kartha, M Lazarus and M Bosi 32:545–566 Co-provision in sustainable energy systems: the case of micro-generation J Watson 32: 1981–1990 Cross-subsidy in electricity tariffs: evidence from India P Chattopadhyay 32:673–684 Deregulated power prices: comparison of diurnal patterns Y Li and P C Flynn 32:657–672 Deregulated power prices: comparison of volatility Y Li and P C Flynn 32: 1591–1601 Economic impact of regulatory reforms in the electricity supply industry: a panel data analysis for OECD countries T Hattori and M Tsutsui 32:823–832 Efficiency and regulation of the Slovenian electricity distribution companies M Filippini, N Hrovatin and J Zoricˇ 32:335–344 Elasticities of electricity demand in urban Indian households M Filippini and S Pachauri 32:429–436 Electricity access for geographically disadvantaged rural communitiesFtechnology and policy insights A Chaurey, M Ranganathan and P Mohanty 32:1693–1705 Electricity industry reforms in the Philippines D Sharma, S E Madamba and M R L Chan 32:1487–1497 Electricity: taxes on emission liabilities. An examination of the economic effectiveness of Polluter Pays Principles A M Rahman and C A Edwards 32:221–235 Electricity theft: a comparative analysis T B Smith, 32:2067–2076 Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market J Sjo¨din and S Gro¨nkvist 32:1555–1564 Experiments with a methodology to model the role of R&D expenditures in energy technology learning processes; first results A Miketa and L Schrattenholzer 32:1679–1692
How much do electricity tariff increases in Ukraine hurt the poor? B Dodonov, P Opitz and W Pfaffenberger 32:855–863 Lessons from deregulation in Colombia: successes, failures and the way ahead E R Larsen, I Dyner, L Bedoya V and C J Franco 32:1767–1780 Managing electricity procurement cost and risk by a local distribution company C-K Woo, R I Karimov and I Horowitz 32:635–645 Measuring international electricity integration: a comparative study of the power systems under the Nordic Council, MERCOSUR, and NAFTA P-O Pineau, A Hira and K Froschauer 32:1457–1475 Medium-range planning economics of future electrical-power generation options J O Jaber, A Al-Sarkhi, B A Akash and M S Mohsen 32:357–366 Multiproject baselines for evaluation of electric power projects J Sathaye, S Murtishaw, L Price, M Lefranc, J Roy, H Winkler and R Spalding-Fecher 32:1303–1317 Opportunity for inter-regional integration of electricity markets: the case of Shandong and Shanghai in East China E Gnansounou and J Dong 32:1737–1751 The potential economic and environmental impact of a Public Benefit Fund in Louisiana M J Kaiser, A G Pulsipher and R H Baumann 32:191–206 Pricing of Contracts for Difference in the Nordic market T Kristiansen 32:1075–1085 A proposal for transmission pricing methodology in Thailand based on electricity tracing and long-run average incremental cost T Limpasuwan, J W Bialek, W Ongsakul and B Limmeechokchai 32:301–308 Regulatory performance analysis case study: Britain’s electricity industry R G de Oliveira and M T Tolmasquim 32:1261–1276 Renewable electricity in the Netherlands M Junginger, S Agterbosch, A Faaij and W Turkenburg 32:1053–1073 Reorganization of the power distribution sector in India R Dossani 32:1277–1289 The role of the four electric power sectors in the Korean national economy: an input– output analysis S-Y Han, S-H Yoo and S-J Kwak 32:1531–1543 US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences W-W Lee 32:237–259 The welfare effects of different pricing schemes for electricity distribution in Finland M Kopsakangas-Savolainen 32:1429–1435 What causes the disparity of electricity externality estimates? T Sundqvist 32: 1753–1766 I
Energy and the environment An analysis of CO2 emissions of Japanese industries during the period between 1985 and 1995 N Yabe 32:595–610 An analysis of the Greek energy system in view of the Kyoto commitments D Agoris, K Tigas, G Giannakidis, F Siakkis, S Vassos, N Vassilakos, V Kilias and M Damassiotis 32:2019–2033 Baseline recommendations for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in the electric power sector S Kartha, M Lazarus and M Bosi 32:545–566 Carbon exergy tax: a thermo-economic method to increase the efficient use of exergy resources M G L Santarelli 32:413–427 Climate coalitions and international trade: assessment of cooperation incentives by issue linkage C Kemfert 32:455–465 CO2 emission from energy use in India: a decomposition analysis S Paul and R N Bhattachary 32:585–593 CO2 mitigation and power generation implications of clean supply-side and demand-side technologies in Thailand S Tanatvanit, B Limmeechokchai and R M Shrestha 32:83–90 Co-benefits of climate policyFlessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China K Aunan, J Fang, H Vennemo, K Oye and H M Seip 32:567–581 Comments on the Brazilian Proposal and contributions to global temperature increase with different climate responsesFCO2 emissions due to fossil fuels, CO2 emissions due to land use change L P Rosa, S K Ribeiro, M S Muylaert and C Pires de Campos 32:1499–1510 Economics of clean development mechanism power projects under alternative approaches for setting baseline emissions R M Shrestha and R Shrestha 32:1363–1374 The effect of wind power on CO2 abatement in the Nordic Countries H Holttinen and S Tuhkanen 32:1639–1652 Electricity: taxes on emission liabilities. An examination of the economic effectiveness of Polluter Pays Principles A M Rahman and C A Edwards 32:221–235 Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market J Sjo¨din and S Gro¨nkvist 32:1555–1564 Emissions trading and competitiveness: pros and cons of relative and absolute schemes O Kuik and M Mulder 32:737–745 Energy and emission monitoring for policy use Trend analysis with reconstructed energy balances P G M Boonekamp 32: 969–988
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Energy security and global climate change mitigation H G Huntington and S P A Brown, 32:715–718 Energy sustainability and global warming in Spain F Herna´ndez, M A Gual, P Del Rı´o and A Caparro´s 32:383–394 Environmental policy-making in a difficult context: motorized two-wheeled vehicle emissions in India M G Badami 32: 1861–1877 Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin–Wilcoxen blueprint W J McKibbin and P J Wilcoxen 32:467–479 Estimating the price of tradable permits for greenhouse gas emissions in 2008–12 U Springer and M Varilek 32:611–621 European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies: decomposition analyses The J Kaivo-oja and J Luukkanen 32:1511–1530 Firewood consumption pattern of different tribal communities in Northeast India B P Bhatt and M S Sachan 32:1–6 Fossil electricity and CO2 sequestration: how natural gas prices, initial conditions and retrofits determine the cost of controlling CO2 emissions T L Johnson and D W Keith 32:367–382 Greenhouse gas emissions in Norway: do carbon taxes work? A Bruvoll and B M Larsen 32:493–505 Greening London’s black cabs: a study of driver’s preferences for fuel cell taxis S Mourato, B Saynor and D Hart 32:685–695 How should greenhouse gas permits be allocated in the EU? M Vesterdal and G T Svendsen 32:961–968 The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010 K Takase and Y Murota 32:1291–1301 Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China R D Edwards, K R Smith, J Zhang and Y Ma 32:395–411 Joint implementation: methodology and policy considerations K Illum and N I Meyer 32:1013–1023 The learning potential of photovoltaics: implications for energy policy B der Zwaan and A Rabl 32:1545–1554 Local and regional greenhouse gas management P D Fleming and P H Webber, 32: 761–771 Mitigation policies for energy related greenhouse gas emissions in Cyprus: the potential role of natural gas imports S Mirasgedis, Y Sarafidis, E Georgopoulou, D P Lalas and C Papastavro, 32:1001–1011 Must developing countries commit quantified targets? Time flexibility and equity in climate change mitigation T Sugiyama and L Deshun 32:697–704 The near-term impacts of carbon mitigation policies on manufacturing industries R D Morgenstern, M Ho, J-S Shih and X Zhang 32:1825–1841 The power sector in China and India: greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential and scenarios for 1990–2020 C Kroeze, J Vlasblom, J Gupta, C Boudri and K Blok 32:55–76 Process industry energy retrofits: the importance of emission baselines for greenhouse gas reductions A A˚dahl, S Harvey and T Berntsson 32:1375–1388
On the quality of compliance mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol A Nentjes and G Klaassen 32:531–544 Quantifying the severity of fuel poverty, its relationship with poor housing and reasons for non-investment in energy-saving measures in Ireland J D Healy and J P Clinch 32:207–220 Renewable energy and market-based approaches to greenhouse gas reductionFopportunity or obstacle? C L Sonneborn 32:1799–1805 The safety valve and climate policy H D Jacoby and A D Ellerman 32:481–491 Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines J M Ogden, R H Williams and E D Larson 32:7–27 State responsibility and compensation for climate change damagesFa legal and economic assessment R S J Tol and R Verheyend 32:1109–1130 A theoretical prediction of non-methane gaseous emissions from natural gas combustion J A Sonibare and F A Akeredolu 32: 1653–1665 Thermo-power in Brazil: diagnosis of control and monitoring of gas emissions E E Xavier, A Magrini, L P Rosa and M A dos Santos 32:915–927 Uncertain discount rates in climate policy analysis R G Newell and W A Pize, 32: 519–529 US rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: the impact on compliance costs and CO2 emissions A Manne and R Richels 32:447–454 The welfare effects of different pricing schemes for electricity distribution in Finland M Kopsakangas-Savolainen 32:1429–1435 What do we know about carbon taxes? An inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income Z-X Zhang and A Baranzini 32:507–518 Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol? J Barnett, S Dessai and M Webber 32: 2077–2088 Energy conservation and efficiency An analysis of cross-sectional variations in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data S Pachauri 32: 1723–1735 Assessment of energy efficiency options in the building sector of Lebanon R B Chedid and R F Ghajar 32:647–655 Cost–benefit analysis of implementing minimum energy efficiency standards for household refrigerator-freezers in Malaysia T M I Mahlia, H H Masjuki, R Saidur and M A Amalina 32:1819–1824 Decision support for energy conservation promotion: an analytic hierarchy process approach M M Kablan 32:1151–1158 Diffusion of energy-saving innovations in industry and the built environment: Dutch studies as inputs for a more integrated analytical framework C Dieperink, I Brand and W Vermeulen 32:773–784 Do customer information programs reduce household electricity demand?Fthe Irish program U Dulleck and S Kaufmann 32:1025–1032 Energy and exergy use in public and private sector of Saudi Arabia I Dincer, M M Hussain and I Al-Zaharnah 32:1615–1624
Energy education: breaking up the rational energy use barriers R A Dias, C R Mattos and J A P Balestieria 32:1339–1347 The guidelines for state policy of energy efficiency in Lithuania V Klevas and R Minkstimas 32:309–320 The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010 K Takase and Y Murota 32:1291–1301 Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China R D Edwards, K R Smith, J Zhang and Y Ma 32:395–411 Modelling a district heating system: introduction of waste incineration, policy instruments and co-operation with an industry K Holmgren and A Gebremedhin 32:1807–1817 New directions for household energy efficiency: evidence from the UK B Boardman 32: 1921–1933 Policies for advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in Brazil H Geller, R Schaeffer, A Szklo and M Tolmasquim 32:1437–1450 Residential energy use: an international perspective on long-term trends in Denmark, Norway and Sweden F Unander, I Ettestøl, M Ting and L Schipper 32:1395–1404 Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables energy efficiency and nuclear power P Ekins 32:1891–1904 Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology. Policy lessonsFimpulse technology E Luiten and K Blok 32:1087–1108 WAP explained M J Kaiser and A G Pulsipher 32:1843–1860 Energy modelling Conversion factors and oil statistics S Karbuz 32:41–45 A decision model for financial assurance instruments in the upstream petroleum sector D Ferreira, S Suslick, J Farley, R Costanza and S Krivov 32:1173–1184 Decision support for energy conservation promotion: an analytic hierarchy process approach M M Kablan 32:1151–1158 Decomposition analysis for policymaking in energy: which is the preferred method? B W Ang 32:1131–1139 Design of coordinated energy and environmental policies: use of multi-criteria decision-making L A Greening and S Bernow 32:721–735 Effects of NYMEX trading on IPE Brent Crude futures markets: a duration analysis S X Lin and M N Tamvakis 32:77–82 Empirical assessment of energy-price policies: the case for cross-price elasticities M Frondel 32:989–1000 Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin–Wilcoxen blueprint W J McKibbin and P J Wilcoxen 32:467–479 Experiments with a methodology to model the role of R&D expenditures in energy technology learning processes; first results A Miketa and L Schrattenholzer 32:1679–1692 Long-term infrastructure forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico: a decision- and resourcebased approach M J Kaiser, D V Mesyanzhinov and A G Pulsipher 32:1209–1224 Multiproject baselines for evaluation of electric power projects J Sathaye, S Murtishaw, L
Index Price, M Lefranc, J Roy, H Winkler and R Spalding-Fecher 32:1303–1317 Opportunity for inter-regional integration of electricity markets: the case of Shandong and Shanghai in East China E Gnansounou and J Dong 32:1737–1751 The potential economic and environmental impact of a Public Benefit Fund in Louisiana M J Kaiser, A G Pulsipher and R H Baumann 32:191–206 On the predictive accuracy of crude oil futures prices S Abosedra and H Baghestani 32:1389–1393 Energy policy and analysis Carbon exergy tax: a thermo-economic method to increase the efficient use of exergy resources M G L Santarelli 32:413–427 CO2 mitigation and power generation implications of clean supply-side and demand-side technologies in Thailand S Tanatvanit, B Limmeechokchai and R M Shrestha 32:83–90 Decomposition analysis for policymaking in energy: which is the preferred method? B W Ang 32:1131–1139 Design of coordinated energy and environmental policies: use of multi-criteria decision-making L A Greening and S Bernow 32:721–735 Dynamic energy analysis to assess maximum growth rates in developing power generation capacity: case study of India J Mathur, N K Bansal and H-J Wagner 32:281–287 Economic potential of natural gas-fired cogenerationFanalysis of Brazil’s chemical industry A S Szklo, J B Soares and M T Tolmasquim 32:1415–1428 Electricity access for geographically disadvantaged rural communitiesFtechnology and policy insights A Chaurey, M Ranganathan and P Mohanty 32:1693–1705 Electricity consumption and economic growth in China A Shiu and P-L Lam 32:47–54 Electricity: taxes on emission liabilities. An examination of the economic effectiveness of Polluter Pays Principles A M Rahman and C A Edwards 32:221–235 Empirical assessment of energy-price policies: the case for cross-price elasticities M Frondel 32:989–1000 Energy and emission monitoring for policy use. Trend analysis with reconstructed energy balances P G M Boonekamp 32:969–988 Energy policy optionsFfrom the perspective of public attitudes and risk perceptions M Viklund 32:1159–1171 Energy rent and public policy: an analysis of the Canadian coal industry T Gunton 32:151–163 Energy sustainability and global warming in Spain F Herna´ndez, M A Gual, P Del Rı´o and A Caparro´s 32:383–394 Implementation of manure digestion and cocombustion in the Dutch electricity regime: a multi-level analysis of market implementation in the Netherlands R P J M Raven 32:29–39 Integration of national and regional energy development programs in Baltic States V Klevas and M Antinucci 32:345–355 Lessons from deregulation in Colombia: successes, failures and the way ahead E R Larsen, I Dyner, L Bedoya V and C J Franco 32:1767–1780
The near-term impacts of carbon mitigation policies on manufacturing industries R D Morgenstern, M Ho, J-S Shih and X Zhang 32:1825–1841 The potential economic and environmental impact of a Public Benefit Fund in Louisiana M J Kaiser, A G Pulsipher and R H Baumann 32:191–206 The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison of projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production J Byrne, L Kurdgelashvili, D Poponi and A Barnett 32:289–297 The safety valve and climate policy H D Jacoby and A D Ellerman 32:481–491 Slow, slow, quick, quick slow: Saudi Arabia’s ‘Gas Initiative’ P Robins 32:321–333 Technical and economical analysis of an induced demand in the photovoltaic sector U Ciorba, F Pauli and P Menna 32:949–960 Uncertain discount rates in climate policy analysis R G Newell and W A Pizer 32: 519–529 US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences W-W Lee 32:237–259 Energy security and world trade Climate coalitions and international trade: assessment of cooperation incentives by issue linkage C Kemfert 32:455–465 The costs and benefits of early action before Kyoto compliance H Pana and D Van Regemorter 32:1477–1486 Effects of NYMEX trading on IPE Brent Crude futures markets: a duration analysis S X Lin and M N Tamvakis 32:77–82 Emissions trading and competitiveness: pros and cons of relative and absolute schemes O Kuik and M Mulder 32:737–745 Energy security and global climate change mitigation H G Huntington and S P A Brown 32:715–718 Estimating the price of tradable permits for greenhouse gas emissions in 2008–12 U Springer and M Varilek 32:611–621 Measuring international electricity integration: a comparative study of the power systems under the Nordic Council, MERCOSUR, and NAFTA P-O Pineau, A Hira and K Froschauer 32:1457–1475 Pricing of Contracts for Difference in the Nordic market T Kristiansen 32:1075–1085 On the quality of compliance mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol A Nentjes and G Klaassen 32:531–544 The safety valve and climate policy H D Jacoby and A D Ellerman 32:481–491 UK gas security: time to get serious J Stern 32:1967–1979 What do we know about carbon taxes? An inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income Z-X Zhang and A Baranzini 32:507–518 Energy supply and demand Do customer information programs reduce household electricity demand?Fthe Irish program U Dulleck and S Kaufmann 32:1025–1032 Elasticities of electricity demand in urban Indian households M Filippini and S Pachauri 32:429–436
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Electricity consumption and economic growth in China A Shiu and P-L Lam 32:47–54 Medium-range planning economics of future electrical-power generation options J O Jaber, A Al-Sarkhi, B A Akash and M S Mohsen 32:357–366 OPEC’s optimal crude oil price M Horn 32:269–280 A proposal for transmission pricing methodology in Thailand based on electricity tracing and long-run average incremental cost T Limpasuwan, J W Bialek, W Ongsakul and B Limmeechokchai 32:301–308 US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences W-W Lee 32:237–259 Energy Technology Co-provision in sustainable energy systems: the case of micro-generation J Watson 32: 1981–1990 Distributed generation: remote power systems with advanced storage technologies W Clark and W Isherwood 32:1573–1589 Fuel cell system economics: comparing the costs of generating power with stationary and motor vehicle PEM fuel cell systems T E Lipman, J L Edwards and D M Kammen 32:101–125 Greening London’s black cabs: a study of driver’s preferences for fuel cell taxis S Mourato, B Saynor and D Hart 32:685–695 Hydrogen from renewable resourcesFthe hundred year commitment K-A Adamson 32:1231–1241 The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010 K Takase and Y Murota 32:1291–1301 Replacing diesel by solar in the Amazon: shortterm economic feasibility of PV-diesel hybrid systems A L Schmid and C A A Hoffmann 32:881–898 Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines J M Ogden, R H Williams and E D Larson 32:7–27 Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology. Policy lessonsFimpulse technology E Luiten and K Blok 32:1087–1108 Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options R Gross 32:1905–1919 Thermopower generation investment in BrazilFeconomic conditions A Moreira, K Rocha and P David 32:91–100 LDCs Distributed generation: remote power systems with advanced storage technologies W Clark and W Isherwood 32:1573–1589 Efficiency and regulation of the Slovenian electricity distribution companies M Filippini, N Hrovatin and J Zoricˇ 32:335–344 Harvesting and redistributing renewable energy: on the role of gas and electricity grids to overcome intermittency through the generation and storage of hydrogen D Anderson and M Leach 32:1603–1614 Managing electricity procurement cost and risk by a local distribution company C-K Woo, R I Karimov and I Horowitz 32:635–645 Policy alternatives in reforming energy utilities in developing countries A Gabriele 32: 1319–1337
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Reorganization of the power distribution sector in India R Dossani 32:1277–1289 The welfare effects of different pricing schemes for electricity distribution in Finland M Kopsakangas-Savolainen 32:1429–1435 National and regional energy policies and government policy An analysis of the Greek energy system in view of the Kyoto commitments D Agoris, K Tigas, G Giannakidis, F Siakkis, S Vassos, N Vassilakos, V Kilias and M Damassiotis 32:2019–2033 Assessment of energy efficiency options in the building sector of Lebanon R B Chedid and R F Ghajar 32:647–655 CO2 mitigation and power generation implications of clean supply-side and demand-side technologies in Thailand S Tanatvanit, B Limmeechokchai and R M Shrestha 32:83–90 Comparison of energy intensities in European Union countries. Results of a structural decomposition analysis V Alca´ntara and R Duarte 32:177–189 Dynamic energy analysis to assess maximum growth rates in developing power generation capacity: case study of India J Mathur, N K Bansal and H-J Wagner 32:281–287 On the economics of electricity consumption in small island/developing states: a role for renewable energy technologies? D Weisser 32:127–140 Electricity consumption and economic growth in China A Shiu and P-L Lam 32:47–54 Energy for sustainable development in China N Weidou and T B Johansson 32:1225–1229 Energy rent and public policy: an analysis of the Canadian coal industry T Gunton 32:151–163 Greenhouse gas emissions in Norway: do carbon taxes work? A Bruvoll and B M Larsen 32:493–505 The guidelines for state policy of energy efficiency in Lithuania V Klevas and R Minkstimas 32:309–320 How adequate policies can push renewables J Goldemberg, S T Coelho and O Lucon 32:1141–1146 How should greenhouse gas permits be allocated in the EU? M Vesterdal and G T Svendsen 32:961–968 Implementation of manure digestion and cocombustion in the Dutch electricity regime: a multi-level analysis of market implementation in the Netherlands R P J M Raven 32:29–39 Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China R D Edwards, K R Smith, J Zhang and Y Ma 32:395–411 Integration of national and regional energy development programs in Baltic States V Klevas and M Antinucci 32:345–355 Joint implementation in energy between the EU and Russia. Outlook and potential F Laroui, E Tellegen and K Tourilova 32: 899–914 Joint implementation: methodology and policy considerations K Illum and N I Meyer 32:1013–1023 Nuclear power and the characteristics of ‘ordinariness’Fthe case of UK energy policy G MacKerron 32:1957–1965 Oil policies and privatization strategies in Mexico: implications for the petrochemical
sector and its production spaces N M Laguna 32:2035–2047 Policies for advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in Brazil H Geller, R Schaeffer, A Szklo and M Tolmasquim 32:1437–1450 Policy alternatives in reforming energy utilities in developing countries A Gabriele 32: 1319–1337 Quantifying the severity of fuel poverty, its relationship with poor housing and reasons for non-investment in energy-saving measures in Ireland J D Healy and J P Clinch 32:207–220 REFIT and RPS: options for a harmonised Community framework V Lauber 32: 1405–1414 Regulatory performance analysis case study: Britain’s electricity industry R G de Oliveira and M T Tolmasquim 32: 1261–1276 Renewable electricity in the Netherlands M Junginger, S Agterbosch, A Faaij and W Turkenburg 32:1053–1073 Renewable energy policy in the UK 1990–2003 C Mitchell and P Connor 32:1935–1947 Slow, slow, quick, quick slow: Saudi Arabia’s ‘Gas Initiative’ P Robins 32:321–333 State responsibility and compensation for climate change damagesFa legal and economic assessment R S J Tol and R Verheyend 32:1109–1130 Tradable green certificates in Flanders (Belgium) A Verbruggen 32:165–176 Nuclear power Nuclear power and the characteristics of ‘ordinariness’Fthe case of UK energy policy G MacKerron 32:1957–1965 Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables energy efficiency and nuclear power P Ekins 32:1891–1904 Oil and gas Conversion factors and oil statistics S Karbuz 32:41–45 Daily oil losses in shipping crude oil: measuring crude oil loss rates in daily North Sea shipping operations R Bhatia and J Dinwoodie 32:811–822 A decision model for financial assurance instruments in the upstream petroleum sector D Ferreira, S Suslick, J Farley, R Costanza and S Krivov 32:1173–1184 Economic potential of natural gas-fired cogenerationFanalysis of Brazil’s chemical industry A S Szklo, J B Soares and M T Tolmasquim 32:1415–1428 Mitigation policies for energy related greenhouse gas emissions in Cyprus: the potential role of natural gas imports S Mirasgedis, Y Sarafidis, E Georgopoulou, D P Lalas and C Papastavros 32:1001–1011 Oil policies and privatization strategies in Mexico: implications for the petrochemical sector and its production spaces N M Laguna 32:2035–2047 OPEC’s optimal crude oil price M Horn 32:269–280 The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison of projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge oil production J Byrne, L Kurdgelashvili, D Poponi and A Barnett 32:289–297 On the predictive accuracy of crude oil futures prices S Abosedra and H Baghestani 32:1389–1393 Slow, slow, quick, quick slow: Saudi Arabia’s ‘Gas Initiative’ P Robins 32:321–333 Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines J M Ogden, R H Williams and E D Larson 32:7–27 A theoretical prediction of non-methane gaseous emissions from natural gas combustion J A Sonibare and F A Akeredolu 32: 1653–1665 UK gas security: time to get serious J Stern 32:1967–1979 US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences W-W Lee 32:237–259 Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol? J Barnett, S Dessai and M Webber 32: 2077–2088 Renewables Action plan for wind energy development in the Canary Islands R Calero and J A Carta 32:1185–1197 Bioenergy policy and market development in Finland and Sweden K Ericsson, S Huttunen, L J Nilsson and P Svenningsson 32: 1707–1721 Biomass energy technologies for rural infrastructure and village powerFopportunities and challenges in the context of global climate change concerns V V N Kishore, P M Bhandari and P Gupta 32:801–810 Can photovoltaic technologies help attain sustainable rural development in Bangladesh? W K Biswas, M Diesendorf and P Bryce,32:1199–1207 Conflict over biomass energy development in the United Kingdom: some observations and lessons from England and Wales B R Upreti 32:785–800 On the economics of electricity consumption in small island/developing states: a role for renewable energy technologies? D Weisser 32:127–140 The effect of wind power on CO2 abatement in the Nordic Countries H Holttinen and S Tuhkanen 32:1639–1652 Efficiency versus cost of alternative fuels from renewable resources: outlining decision parameters S Kaul and R Edinger 32:929–935 Firewood consumption pattern of different tribal communities in Northeast India B P Bhatt and M S Sachan 32:1–6 Geothermal energy sources for water productionFsocio-economic effects and people’s wishes on Milos island: a case study E Manologlou, P Tsartas and A Markou 32:623–633 Harvesting and redistributing renewable energy: on the role of gas and electricity grids to overcome intermittency through the generation and storage of hydrogen D Anderson and M Leach 32:1603–1614 How adequate policies can push renewables J Goldemberg, S T Coelho and O Lucon 32:1141–1146 Hydrogen from renewable resourcesFthe hundred year commitment K-A Adamson 32:1231–1241
Index Implementation of manure digestion and cocombustion in the Dutch electricity regime: a multi-level analysis of market implementation in the Netherlands R P J M Raven 32:29–39 Implementation of wind energy in the Netherlands: the importance of the social–institutional setting S Agterbosch, W Vermeulen and P Glasbergen 32:2049–2066 Investigation of Greek wind energy market time-evolution J K Kaldellis 32:865–879 The learning potential of photovoltaics: implications for energy policy B der Zwaan and A Rabl 32:1545–1554 Notions on learning applied to wind turbine development in the Netherlands and Denmark L M Kamp, R E H M Smits and C D Andriesse 32:1625–1637 Policies for advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in Brazil H Geller, R Schaeffer, A Szklo and M Tolmasquim 32:1437–1450 The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison of projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production J Byrne, L Kurdgelashvili, D Poponi and A Barnett 32:289–297 Principles of green accounting for renewable and nonrenewable energy resources R D Cairns 32:261–267 REFIT and RPS: options for a harmonised Community framework V Lauber 32: 1405–1414 Renewable electricity in the Netherlands M Junginger, S Agterbosch, A Faaij and W Turkenburg 32:1053–1073 Renewable energy policy in the UK 1990–2003 C Mitchell and P Connor 32:1935–1947 Replacing diesel by solar in the Amazon: shortterm economic feasibility of PV-diesel hybrid systems A L Schmid and C A A Hoffmann 32:881–898 Solar systems diffusion in local markets D K Sidiras and E G Koukios 32:2007–2018 Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables energy efficiency and nuclear power P Ekins 32:1891–1904 Technical and economical analysis of an induced demand in the photovoltaic sector U Ciorba, F Pauli and P Menna 32:949–960 Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options R Gross 32:1905–1919 Thailand’s solar white elephants: an analysis of 15 yr of solar battery charging programmes in northern Thailand D Green 32:747–760 Total cost estimates for large-scale wind scenarios in UK L Dale, D Milborrow, R Slark and G Strbac 32:1949–1956 Tradable green certificates in Flanders (Belgium) A Verbruggen 32:165–176 The role of utilities Efficiency and regulation of the Slovenian electricity distribution companies M Filippini, N Hrovatin and J Zorie` 32:335–344 Electricity theft: a comparative analysis T B Smith 32:2067–2076 How much do electricity tariff increases in Ukraine hurt the poor? B Dodonov, P Opitz and W Pfaffenberger 32:855–863
Policy alternatives in reforming energy utilities in developing countries A Gabriele 32: 1319–1337 The role of the four electric power sectors in the Korean national economy: an input– output analysis S-Y Han, S-H Yoo and S-J Kwak 32:1531–1543 Articles–Authors Abosedra, S and Baghestani, H On the predictive accuracy of crude oil futures prices 32:1389–1393 A˚dahl, A, Harvey, S and Berntsson, T Process industry energy retrofits: the importance of emission baselines for greenhouse gas reductions 32:1375–1388 Adamson, K-A Hydrogen from renewable resourcesFthe hundred year commitment 32:1231–1241 Agoris, D, Tigas, K, Giannakidis, G, Siakkis, F, Vassos, S, Vassilakos, N, Kilias, V and M Damassiotis, M An analysis of the Greek energy system in view of the Kyoto commitments 32:2019–2033 Agterbosch, S see Junginger, M Agterbosch, S, Vermeulen, W and Glasbergen, P Implementation of wind energy in the Netherlands: the importance of the social– institutional setting 32:2049–2066 Akash, B A see Jaber, J O Akeredolu, F A see Sonibare, J A Alca´ntara, V and Duarte, R Comparison of energy intensities in European Union countries. Results of a structural decomposition analysis 32:177–189 Alcantara, V and Duro, J A Inequality of energy intensities across OECD countries: a note 32:1257–1260 Amalina, M A see Mahlia, T M I Anderson, D and Leach, M Harvesting and redistributing renewable energy: on the role of gas and electricity grids to overcome intermittency through the generation and storage of hydrogen 32: 1603–1614 Andriesse, C D see Kamp, L M Ang, B W Decomposition analysis for policymaking in energy: which is the preferred method? 32:1131–1139 Antinucci, M see Klevas, V Aunan, K, Fang, J, Vennemo, H, Oye, K, and Seip, H M Co-benefits of climate policyF lessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China 32:567–581 Badami, M G Environmental policy-making in a difficult context: motorized two-wheeled vehicle emissions in India 32:1861–1877 Baghestani, H see Abosedra, S Balestieria, J A P see Dias, R A Bansal, N K see Mathur, J Baranzini, A see Zhang, Z-X Barnett, A see Byrne, J Barnett, J, Dessai, S and Webber, M Will OPEC lose from the Kyoto Protocol? 32:2077–2088 Baumann, R H see Kaiser, M J Bedoya V, L see Larsen, E R Bernow, S see Greening, L A Berntsson, T see A˚dahl, A Bhandari, P M see Kishore, V V N Bhatia, R and Dinwoodie, J Daily oil losses in shipping crude oil: measuring crude oil loss rates in daily North Sea shipping operations 32:811–822
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Bhatt, B P and Sachan, M S Firewood consumption pattern of different tribal communities in Northeast India 32:1–6 Bhattachary, R N see Paul, S Bialek, J W see Limpasuwan, T Biswas, W K, Diesendorf, M and Bryce, P Can photovoltaic technologies help attain sustainable rural development in Bangladesh? 32:1199–1207 Blok, K see Kroeze, C Blok, K see Luiten, E Boardman, B New directions for household energy efficiency: evidence from the UK 32:1921–1933 Boonekamp, P G M Energy and emission monitoring for policy use. Trend analysis with reconstructed energy balances 32: 969–988 Bosi, M see Kartha, S Boudri, C see Kroeze, C Brand, I see Dieperink, C Brown, S P A see Huntington, H G Bruvoll, A and Larsen, B M Greenhouse gas emissions in Norway: do carbon taxes work? 32:493–505 Bryce, P see Biswas, W K Byrne, J, Kurdgelashvili, L, Poponi, D and Barnett, A The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison of projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production 32:289–297 Cairns, R D Principles of green accounting for renewable and nonrenewable energy resources 32:261–267 Calero, R and Carta, J A Action plan for wind energy development in the Canary Islands 32:1185–1197 Campos, C Pires de see Rosa, L P Caparro´s, A see Herna´ndez, F Carta, J A see Calero, R Chan, M R L see Sharma, D Chattopadhyay, P Cross-subsidy in electricity tariffs: evidence from India 32:673–684 Chaurey, A, Ranganathan, M and Mohanty, P Electricity access for geographically disadvantaged rural communitiesFtechnology and policy insights 32:1693–1705 Chedid, R B and Ghajar, R F Assessment of energy efficiency options in the building sector of Lebanon 32:647–655 Ciorba, U, Pauli, F and Menna, P Technical and economical analysis of an induced demand in the photovoltaic sector 32: 949–960 Clark, W and Isherwood, W Distributed generation: remote power systems with advanced storage technologies 32:1573–1589 Clinch, J P see Healy, J D Coelho, S T see Goldemberg, J Connor, P see Mitchell, C Costanza, R see Ferreira, D Dale, L, Milborrow, D, Slark, R and Strbac, G Total cost estimates for large-scale wind scenarios in UK 32:1949–1956 Damassiotis, M see Agoris, D David, P see Moreira, A de Oliveira, R G and Tolmasquim, M T Regulatory performance analysis case study: Britain’s electricity industry 32: 1261–1276 Rı´o, P Del see Herna´ndez, F Deshun, L see Sugiyama, T Dessai, S see Barnett, J
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Dias, R A, Mattos, C R and Balestieria, J A P Energy education: breaking up the rational energy use barriers 32:1339–1347 Dieperink, C, Brand, I and Vermeulen, W Diffusion of energy-saving innovations in industry and the built environment: Dutch studies as inputs for a more integrated analytical framework 32:773–784 Diesendorf, M see Biswas, W K Dincer, I, Hussain, M M and Al-Zaharnah, I Energy and exergy use in public and private sector of Saudi Arabia 32:1615–1624 Dinwoodie, J see Bhatia, R Dodonov, B, Opitz, P and Pfaffenberger, W How much do electricity tariff increases in Ukraine hurt the poor? 32:855–863 Dong, J see Gnansounou, E Dossani, R Reorganization of the power distribution sector in India 32:1277–1289 Duarte, R see Alca´ntara, V Dulleck, U and Kaufmann, S Do customer information programs reduce household electricity demand?Fthe Irish program 32:1025–1032 Duro, J A see Alcantara, V Dyner, I see Larsen, E R Edinger, R see Kaul, S Edwards, C A see Rahman, A M Edwards, J L see Lipman, T E Edwards, R D, Smith, K R, Zhang, J and Ma, Y Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China 32:395–411 Ekins, P Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables energy efficiency and nuclear power 32: 1891–1904 Ellerman, A D see Jacoby, H D Ericsson, K, Huttunen, S, Nilsson, L J and Svenningsson, P Bioenergy policy and market development in Finland and Sweden 32:1707–1721 Faaij, A see Junginger, M Fang, J see Aunan, K Farley, J see Ferreira, D Ferreira, D, Suslick, S, Farley, J, Costanza, R, and Krivov, S A decision model for financial assurance instruments in the upstream petroleum sector 32:1173–1184 Filippini, M and Pachauri, S Elasticities of electricity demand in urban Indian households 32:429–436 Filippini, M, Hrovatin, N and Zorie`, J Efficiency and regulation of the Slovenian electricity distribution companies 32: 335–344 Fleming, P D and Webber, P H Local and regional greenhouse gas management 32:761–771 Flynn, P C see Li, Y Franco, C J see Larsen, E R Frondel, M Empirical assessment of energyprice policies: the case for cross-price elasticities 32:989–1000 Froschauer, K see Pineau, P-O Gabriele, A Policy alternatives in reforming energy utilities in developing countries 32:1319–1337 Gebremedhin, A see Holmgren, K Geller, H, Schaeffer, R, Szklo, A and Tolmasquim, M Policies for advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in Brazil 32:1437–1450 Georgopoulou, E see Mirasgedis, S Ghajar, R F see Chedid, R B
Giannakidis, G see Agoris, D Glasbergen, P see Agterbosch, S Gnansounou, E and Dong, J Opportunity for inter-regional integration of electricity markets: the case of Shandong and Shanghai in East China 32:1737–1751 Goldemberg, J, Coelho, S T and Lucon, O How adequate policies can push renewables 32:1141–1146 Green, D Thailand’s solar white elephants: an analysis of 15 yr of solar battery charging programmes in northern Thailand 32: 747–760 Greening, L A and Bernow, S Design of coordinated energy and environmental policies: use of multi-criteria decision-making 32:721–735 Gro¨nkvist, S see Sjo¨din, J Gross, R Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status, prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options 32:1905–1919 Gual, M A see Herna´ndez, F Gunton, T Energy rent and public policy: an analysis of the Canadian coal industry 32:151–163 Gupta, J see Kroeze, C Gupta, P see Kishore, V V N Han, S-Y, Yoo, S-H and Kwak, S-J The role of the four electric power sectors in the Korean national economy: an input–output analysis 32:1531–1543 Hart, D see Mourato, S Harvey, S see A˚dahl, A Hattori, T and Tsutsui, M Economic impact of regulatory reforms in the electricity supply industry: a panel data analysis for OECD countries 32:823–832 Healy, J D and Clinch, J P Quantifying the severity of fuel poverty, its relationship with poor housing and reasons for non-investment in energy-saving measures in Ireland 32:207–220 Herna´ndez, F, Gual, M A, Del Rı´o, P and Caparro´s, A Energy sustainability and global warming in Spain 32:383–394 Hira, A see Pineau, P-O Ho, M see Morgenstern, R D Hoffmann, C A A see Schmid, A L Holmgren, K and Gebremedhin, A Modelling a district heating system: introduction of waste incineration, policy instruments and cooperation with an industry 32:1807–1817 Holttinen, H and Tuhkanen, S The effect of wind power on CO2 abatement in the Nordic Countries, 32:1639–1652 Horn, M OPEC’s optimal crude oil price 32:269–280 Horowitz, I see Woo, C-K Hrovatin, N see Filippini, M Huntington, H G and Brown, S P A Energy security and global climate change mitigation 32:715–718 Hussain, M M see Dincer, I Huttunen, S see Ericsson, K Illum, K and Meyer, N I Joint implementation: methodology and policy considerations 32:1013–1023 Ettestøl, I see Unander, F Isherwood, W see Clark, W Jaber, J O, Al-Sarkhi, A, Akash, B A and Mohsen, M S Medium-range planning economics of future electrical-power generation options 32:357–366
Jacoby, H D and Ellerman, A D The safety valve and climate policy 32:481–491 Johansson, T B see Weidou, N Johnson, T L and Keith, D W Fossil electricity and CO2 sequestration: how natural gas prices, initial conditions and retrofits determine the cost of controlling CO2 emissions 32:367–382 Junginger, M, Agterbosch, S, Faaij, A and Turkenburg, W Renewable electricity in the Netherlands 32:1053–1073 Kablan, M M Decision support for energy conservation promotion: an analytic hierarchy process approach 32:1151–1158 Kaiser, M J and Pulsipher, A G WAP explained 32:1843–1860 Kaiser, M J, Mesyanzhinov, D V and Pulsipher, A G Long-term infrastructure forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico: a decision- and resource-based approach 32:1209–1224 Kaiser, M J, Pulsipher, A G and Baumann, R H The potential economic and environmental impact of a Public Benefit Fund in Louisiana 32:191–206 Kaivo-oja, J and Luukkanen, J The European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies: decomposition analyses 32:1511–1530 Kaldellis, J K Investigation of Greek wind energy market time-evolution 32:865–879 Kammen, D M see Lipman, T E Kamp, L M, Smits, R E H M and Andriesse, C D Notions on learning applied to wind turbine development in the Netherlands and Denmark 32:1625–1637 Karbuz, S Conversion factors and oil statistics 32:41–45 Karimov, R I see Woo, C-K Kartha, S, Lazarus, M and Bosi, M Baseline recommendations for greenhouse gas mitigation projects in the electric power sector 32:545–566 Kaufmann, S see Dulleck, U Kaul, S and Edinger, R Efficiency versus cost of alternative fuels from renewable resources: outlining decision parameters 32: 929–935 Keith, D W see Johnson, T L Kemfert, C Climate coalitions and international trade: assessment of cooperation incentives by issue linkage 32:455–465 Kilias, V see Agoris, D Kishore, V V N, Bhandari, P M and Gupta, P Biomass energy technologies for rural infrastructure and village powerFopportunities and challenges in the context of global climate change concerns 32:801–810 Klaassen, G see Nentjes, A Klevas, V and Antinucci, M Integration of national and regional energy development programs in Baltic States 32:345–355 Klevas, V and Minkstimas, R The guidelines for state policy of energy efficiency in Lithuania 32:309–320 Kopsakangas-Savolainen, M The welfare effects of different pricing schemes for electricity distribution in Finland 32:1429–1435 Koukios, E G see Sidiras, D K Kristiansen, T Pricing of Contracts for Difference in the Nordic market 32:1075–1085 Krivov, S see Ferreira, D Kroeze, C, Vlasblom, J, Gupta, J, Boudri, C, and Blok, K The power sector in China and India: greenhouse gas emissions reduction
Index potential and scenarios for 1990–2020 32: 55–76 Kuik, O and Mulder, M Emissions trading and competitiveness: pros and cons of relative and absolute schemes 32:737–745 Kurdgelashvili, L see Byrne, J Kwak, S-J see Han, S-Y Laguna, N M Oil policies and privatization strategies in Mexico: implications for the petrochemical sector and its production spaces 32:2035–2047 Lalas, D P see Mirasgedis, S Lam, P-L see Shiu, A Laroui, F, Tellegen, E and Tourilova, K Joint implementation in energy between the EU and Russia Out look and potential 32: 899–914 Larsen, B M see Bruvoll, A Larsen, E R, Dyner, I, Bedoya V, L and Franco, C J Lessons from deregulation in Colombia: successes, failures and the way ahead 32:1767–1780 Larson, E D see Ogden, J M Lauber, V REFIT and RPS: options for a harmonised Community framework 32:1405–1414 Lazarus, M see Kartha, S Leach, M see Anderson, D Lee, W-W US lessons for energy industry restructuring: based on natural gas and California electricity incidences 32:237–259 Lefranc, M see Sathaye, J Li, Y and Flynn, P C Deregulated power prices: comparison of diurnal patterns 32:657–672 Li, Y and Flynn, P C Deregulated power prices: comparison of volatility 32:1591–1601 Limmeechokchai, B see Limpasuwan, T Limmeechokchai, B see Tanatvanit, S Limpasuwan, T, Bialek, J W, Ongsakul, W and Limmeechokchai, B A proposal for transmission pricing methodology in Thailand based on electricity tracing and long-run average incremental cost 32:301–308 Lin, S X and Tamvakis, M N Effects of NYMEX trading on IPE Brent Crude futures markets: a duration analysis 32: 77–82 Lipman, T E, Edwards, J L and Kammen, D M Fuel cell system economics: comparing the costs of generating power with stationary and motor vehicle PEM fuel cell systems 32:101–125 Lucon, O see Goldemberg, J Luiten, E and Blok, K Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology. Policy lessonsFimpulse technology 32:1087–1108 Luukkanen, J see Kaivo-oja, J Ma, Y see Edwards, R D MacKerron, G Nuclear power and the characteristics of ‘ordinariness’Fthe case of UK energy policy 32:1957–1965 Madamba, S E see Sharma, D Magrini, A see Xavier, E E Mahlia, T M I, Masjuki, H H, Saidur, R and Amalina, M A Cost–benefit analysis of implementing minimum energy efficiency standards for household refrigerator-freezers in Malaysia 32:1819–1824 Manne, A and Richels, R US rejection of the Kyoto Protocol: the impact on compliance costs and CO2 emissions 32:447–454 Manologlou, E, Tsartas, P and Markou, A Geothermal energy sources for water productionFsocio-economic effects and peo-
ple’s wishes on Milos island: a case study 32:623–633 Markou, A see Manologlou, E Masjuki, H H see Mahlia, T M I Mathur, J, Bansal, N K and Wagner, H-J Dynamic energy analysis to assess maximum growth rates in developing power generation capacity: case study of India 32:281–287 Mattos, C R see Dias, R A McKibbin, W J and Wilcoxen, P J Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin–Wilcoxen blueprint 32: 467–479 Menna, P see Ciorba, U Mesyanzhinov, D V see Kaiser, M J Meyer, N I see Illum, K Miketa, A and Schrattenholzer, L Experiments with a methodology to model the role of R&D expenditures in energy technology learning processes; first results 32:1679–1692 Milborrow, D see Dale, L Minkstimas, R see Klevas, V Mirasgedis, Sarafidis, S, Y , Georgopoulou, E, Lalas, D P, and Papastavros, C Mitigation policies for energy related greenhouse gas emissions in Cyprus: the potential role of natural gas imports 32:1001–1011 Mitchell, C and Connor, P Renewable energy policy in the UK 1990–2003 32:1935–1947 Mohanty, P see Chaurey, A Mohsen, M S see Jaber, J O Moreira, A, Rocha, K and David, P Thermopower generation investment in BrazilF economic conditions 32:91–100 Morgenstern, R D, Ho, M, Shih, J-S and Zhang, X The near-term impacts of carbon mitigation policies on manufacturing industries 32:1825–1841 Mourato, S, Saynor, B and Hart, D Greening London’s black cabs: a study of driver’s preferences for fuel cell taxis 32:685–695 Mulder, M see Kuik, O Murota, Y see Takase, K Murtishaw, S see Sathaye, J Muylaert, M S see Rosa, L P Nentjes, A and Klaassen, G On the quality of compliance mechanisms in the Kyoto Protocol 32:531–544 Newell, R G and Pizer, W A Uncertain discount rates in climate policy analysis 32:519–529 Nilsson, L J see Ericsson, K Ogden, J M, Williams, R H and Larson, E D Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines 32:7–27 Ongsakul, W see Limpasuwan, T Opitz, P see Dodonov, B Oye, K see Aunan, K Pachauri, S see Filippini, M Pachauri, S An analysis of cross-sectional variations in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data 32:1723–1735 Pana, H and Regemorter, D Van The costs and benefits of early action before Kyoto compliance 32:1477–1486 Papastavros, C see Mirasgedis, S Paul, S and Bhattachary, R N CO2 emission from energy use in India: a decomposition analysis 32:585–593 Pauli, F see Ciorba, U Pfaffenberger, W see Dodonov, B Pineau, P-O, Hira, A and Froschauer, K Measuring international electricity integration: a comparative study of the power
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systems under the Nordic Council, MERCOSURand NAFTA 32:1457–1475 Pizer, W A see Newell, R G Poponi, D see Byrne, J Price, L see Sathaye, J Pulsipher, A G see Kaiser, M J Rabl, A see Zwaan, B der Rahman, A M and Edwards, C A Electricity: taxes on emission liabilities. An examination of the economic effectiveness of Polluter Pays Principles 32:221–235 Ranganathan, M see Chaurey, A Raven, R P J M Implementation of manure digestion and co-combustion in the Dutch electricity regime: a multi-level analysis of market implementation in the Netherlands 32:29–39 Regemorter, D Van see Pana, H Ribeiro, S K see Rosa, L P Richels, R see Manne, A Robins, P Slow, slow, quick, quick slow: Saudi Arabia’s ‘Gas Initiative’ 32:321–333 Rocha, K see Moreira, A Rosa, L P see Xavier, E E Rosa, L P, Ribeiro, S K, M S Muylaert and Campos, C Pires de Comments on the Brazilian Proposal and contributions to global temperature increase with different climate responsesFCO2 emissions due to fossil fuels, CO2 emissions due to land use change 32:1499–1510 Roy, J see Sathaye, J Sachan, M S see Bhatt, B P Saidur, R see Mahlia, T M I Santarelli, M G L Carbon exergy tax: a thermo-economic method to increase the efficient use of exergy resources 32:413–427 Santos, M A dos see Xavier, E E Sarafidis, Y see Mirasgedis, S Sarkhi, A Al- see Jaber, J O Sathaye, J, Murtishaw, S, Price, L, Lefranc, M, Roy, J, Winkler, H, and Spalding-Fecher, R Multiproject baselines for evaluation of electric power projects 32:1303–1317 Saynor, B see Mourato, S Schaeffer, R see Geller, H Schipper, L see Unander, F Schmid, A L and Hoffmann, C A A Replacing diesel by solar in the Amazon: short-term economic feasibility of PV-diesel hybrid systems 32:881–898 Schrattenholzer, L see Miketa, A Seip, H M see Aunan, K Sharma, D, Madamba, S E and Chan, M R L Electricity industry reforms in the Philippines 32:1487–1497 Shih, J-S see Morgenstern, R D Shiu, A and Lam, P-L Electricity consumption and economic growth in China 32:47–54 Shrestha, R see Shrestha, R M Shrestha, R M see Tanatvanit, S Shrestha, R M and Shrestha, R Economics of clean development mechanism power projects under alternative approaches for setting baseline emissions 32:1363–1374 Siakkis, F see Agoris, D Sidiras, D K and Koukios, E G Solar systems diffusion in local markets, 32: 2007–2018 Sjo¨din, J and Gro¨nkvist, S Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market 32:1555–1564 Slark, R see Dale, L Smith, K R see Edwards, R D
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Smith, T B Electricity theft: a comparative analysis 32:2067–2076 Smits, R E H M see Kamp, L M Soares, J B see Szklo, A S Sonibare, J A and Akeredolu, F A A theoretical prediction of non-methane gaseous emissions from natural gas combustion 32:1653–1665 Sonneborn, C L Renewable energy and marketbased approaches to greenhouse gas reductionFopportunity or obstacle? 32: 1799–1805 Spalding-Fecher, R see Sathaye, J Springer, U and Varilek, M Estimating the price of tradable permits for greenhouse gas emissions in 2008–12 32:611–621 Stern, J UK gas security: time to get serious 32:1967–1979 Strbac, G see Dale, L Sugiyama, T and Deshun, L Must developing countries commit quantified targets? Time flexibility and equity in climate change mitigation 32:697–704 Sundqvist, T What causes the disparity of electricity externality estimates? 32: 1753–1766 Suslick, S see Ferreira, D Svendsen, G T see Vesterdal, M Svenningsson, P see Ericsson, K Szklo, A see Geller, H Szklo, A S, Soares, J B and Tolmasquim, M T Economic potential of natural gas-fired cogenerationFanalysis of Brazil’s chemical industry 32:1415–1428 Takase, K and Murota, Y The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010 32:1291–1301 Tamvakis, M N see Lin, S X Tanatvanit, S, Limmeechokchai, B and Shrestha, R M CO2 mitigation and power generation implications of clean supply-side and demand-side technologies in Thailand 32:83–90 Tellegen, E see Laroui, F Tigas, K see Agoris, D Ting, M see Unander, F Tol, R S J and Verheyend, R State responsibility and compensation for climate change damagesFa legal and economic assessment 32:1109–1130 Tolmasquim, M see Geller, H Tolmasquim, M T see de Oliveira, R G Tolmasquim, M T see Szklo, A S Tourilova, K see Laroui, F Tsartas, P see Manologlou, E Tsutsui, M see Hattori, T Tuhkanen, S see Holttinen, H Turkenburg, W see Junginger, M Unander, F, Ettestøl, I, Schipper, M and Lee, T Residential energy use: an international perspective on long-term trends in DenmarkNorway and Sweden 32:1395–1404 Upreti, B R Conflict over biomass energy development in the United Kingdom: some observations and lessons from England and Wales 32:785–800 Varilek, M see Springer, U Vassilakos, N see Agoris, D Vassos, S see Agoris, D Vennemo, H see Aunan, K Verbruggen, A Tradable green certificates in Flanders (Belgium) 32:165–176 Verheyend, R see Tol, R S J
Vermeulen, W see Agterbosch, S Vermeulen, W see Dieperink, C Vesterdal, M and Svendsen, G T How should greenhouse gas permits be allocated in the EU? 32:961–968 Viklund, M Energy policy optionsFfrom the perspective of public attitudes and risk perceptions 32:1159–1171 Vlasblom, J see Kroeze, C Wagner, H-J see Mathur, J Watson, J Co-provision in sustainable energy systems: the case of micro-generation 32:1981–1990 Webber, M see Barnett, J Webber, P H see Fleming, P D Weidou, N and Johansson, T B Energy for sustainable development in China 32: 1225–1229 Weisser, D On the economics of electricity consumption in small island/developing states: a role for renewable energy technologies? 32:127–140 Wilcoxen, P J see McKibbin, W J Williams, R H see Ogden, J M Winkler, H see Sathaye, J Woo, C-K, Karimov, R I and Horowitz, I Managing electricity procurement cost and risk by a local distribution company 32: 635–645 Xavier, E E, Magrini, A, Rosa, L P and Santos, M A dos Thermo-power in Brazil: diagnosis of control and monitoring of gas emissions 32:915–927 Yabe, N An analysis of CO2 emissions of Japanese industries during the period between 1985 and 1995 32:595–610 Yoo, S-H see Han, S-Y Zaharnah, I Al- see Dincer, I Zhang, J see Edwards, R D Zhang, X see Morgenstern, R D Zhang, Z-X and Baranzini, A What do we know about carbon taxes? An inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income 32:507–518 Zorie`, J see Filippini, M Zwaan, B der and Rabl, A The learning potential of photovoltaics: implications for energy policy 32:1545–1554 Correspondence Rejoinder to book review M K Jaccard 32:1351 Corrigenda Corrigendum to ‘‘Deregulated power prices: comparison of diurnal patterns’’ [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 657–672] Y Li and P C Flynn 32:1147–1148 Corrigendum to ‘‘Power sector reform in developing countries: mismatched agendas’’ [Energy Policy 31 (2003) 1273–1289] N Wamukonya 32:941 Corrigendum to ‘‘The potential of solar electric power for meeting future US energy needs: a comparison or projections of solar electric energy generation and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil production’’ [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 289–297] J Byrne, L Kurdgelashvili, D Poponi and A Barnett 32:1041 Erratum Erratum to ‘‘OPEC’s optimal crude oil price’’ [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 269] M Horn 32:1453
Forward Special Edition: Energy policy for a sustainable future C Mitchell 32:1887–1889 Guest editorial The challenging economic and social issues of climate change: introduction Z-X Zhang 32:443–446 Leader The Kyoto protocolFa victim of supply security? or: if Maslow were in energy politics C W Frei 32:1253–1256 Obituary S Bernow 32:719 Viewpoint Challenges when electricity markets face the investment phase D Finon, T A Johnsen and A Midttun 32:1355–1362 Forums Authors’ response to the critique of "Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power", by L Haar and L N Stanciu R Wiser, M Fowlie and E Holt 32:705–708 Oil supply insecurity: control versus damage costs A D Owen 32:1879–1882 Communications How to promote renewable energy systems successfully and effectively R Haas, W Eichhammer, C Huber, O Langniss, A Lorenzoni, R Madlener, P Menanteau, P-E Morthorst, A Martins, A Oniszk, J Schleich, A Smith, Z Vassk and A Verbruggen 32: 833–839 Uzbekistan, an expanding and capital-hungry economy: specific inter-related opportunities in energy, IT and agriculture M Saidkhodjaev 32:1243–1245 Viewpoints California’s electricity crisis: a market apart? J Bushnell 32:1045–1052 CO2 emissions embodied in international trade: evidence for Spain J Sa´nchez-Choliz and R Duarte 32:1999–2005 Does the Bush Administration’s climate policy mean climate protection? O Blanchard and J F Perkaus 32:1993–1998 Energy efficiency fallaciesFa postscript L Brookes 32:945–947 Growth curves for long-term global CO2 emission reduction analysis B W Ang 32:1569–1572 Hong Kong’s electricity market beyond 2008 P-L Lam, J Goldemberg and S T Coelho 32:851–854 Mitigation of emissions through energy efficiency standards for room air conditioners in Malaysia T M I Mahlia, H H Masjuki, R Saidur and M A Amalina 32:1783–1787 Policy differences in the promotion of renewable energies in the EU member states D Reiche and M Bechberger 32:843–849 Renewable energyFtraditional biomass vs. modern biomass J Goldemberg and S T Coelho 32:711–714 Scenarios for a robust policy mix: the final report of the German study commission on
Index sustainable energy supply P Hennicke 32:1673–1678 Towards sustainability: energy efficiency, thermodynamic analysis, and the ‘two cultures’ G P Hammond 32:1789–1798 Conference Report The more you put in, the less you get out Z Zavody 32:1883–1884 Book Reviews Climate change and power: economic instruments for European electricity C Vrolijk (Ed.) (A Michaelowa) 32: 1668–1670 CO2-reduction in housingFexperiences in building and urban renewal projects in the
Netherlands J Van der Waals (M Nilsson) 32:141–142 The cost of climate policy M Jaccard, J Nyboer and B Sadownik (D M Reiner) 32:1349–1350 Crude power: politics and the oil market Øystein Noreng, I B Tauris (Y Chang) 32:1036–1038 A development perspective for biomass-fuelled electricity generation technologies. Economic technology assessment in view of sustainability R V Siemons (H-H Lindbo and W Mostert) 32:1247–1249 Energy revolution: policies for a sustainable future H Geller (P Craig) 32:1667–1668 "Green energy in EuropeFstrategic prospects to 2010" R de Vos (Ed.) (R Haas) 32: 1038–1039
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Society, behaviour and climate change mitigation E Jochem, J Sathaye and D Bouille (Eds.) (A Michaelowa) 32: 1451–1452 The solar economy: renewable energy for a sustainable global future H Scheer (C Huber) 32:437–439 Technological change and the environment A Gru¨bler, N Nakicenovic and W D Nordhaus (Eds.) (F L Toth) 32:143–147 Testing times: the future of the Scandinavian electricity industry ECON Centre for Economic Analysis (T A Johnsen) 32: 1033–1036 Towards an energy policy D Helm (Ed.) (C Waddams) 32:937–939