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ENERGY POLICY Index to Volume 34 January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December Articles— Titles C Heyes, Z Klimont, M G J den Elzen and M Conditions for the sustainability of biomass Amann 34:4, 444-460 based fuel use L Reijnders 34:7, 863-876 Alternative energy Globalizing carbon lock-in G C Unruh and J Decomposition analysis of CO, emission in Energy for sustainable development in Malay- Carrillo-Hermosilla 34:10, 1185-1197 long-term climate stabilization scenarios R sia: energy policy and alternative energy A R Global warming agreements, international Kawase, Y Matsuoka and J Fujino 34:15, Mohamed and K T Lee 34:15, 2388-2397 trade and energy/carbon embodiments: an 2113-2122 Energy system aspects of hydrogen as an input-output approach to the Italian case / Decomposition analysis of CO, emission in- alternative fuel in transport S Ramesohl Mongelli, G Tassielli and B Notarnicola 34:1, tensity between oil-producing and non- and F Merten 34:11, 1251-1259 88-100 oil-producing sub-Saharan African countries Government policy and the development of History and social responses to environmental O J Ebohon and A J Ikeme 34:18, 3599 electric vehicles in Japan M Ahman 34:4, tax reform in the United Kingdom S Dresner, 3611 433-443 T Jackson and N Gilbert 34:8, 930-939 An economic assessment of the Kyoto Have we run out of oil yet? Oil peaking How much market do market-based instru- Protocol application A S Dagoumas, G K analysis from an optimist’s perspective D L ments create? An analysis for the case of Papagiannis and P S Dokopoulos 34:1, 26-39 Greene, J L Hopson and J Li 34:5, 515-531 “white” certificates O Langniss and B Enhancing renewable energy in the Arab States Transition to hydrogen-based transportation Praetorius 34:2, 200-211 of the Gulf: constraints & efforts K D in China: lessons learned from alternative The marginal impact of carbon dioxide under Patlitzianas, H Doukas and J Psarras 34:18, fuel vehicle programs in the United States two scenarios of future emissions M Wahba 3719-3726 and China J Zhao and M W Melaina 34:11, and C Hope 34:17, 3305-3316 The environmental and economic impacts of 1299-1309 Multi-period emissions trading in the electri- the UK climate change agreements P Ekins city sector—winners and losers S Bode 34:6, and B Etheridge 34:15, 2071-2086 Carbon trading 680-691 Evaluating the need for economic support Baselines for carbon emissions in the Indian Ocean carbon sinks and international climate policies in promoting greenhouse gas emis- and Chinese power sectors: implications for policy K Rehdanz, R S J Tol and P Wetzel sion reduction measures in the building international carbon trading C Zhang, P R 34:18, 3516-3526 sector E Georgopoulou, Y Sarafidis, S Shukla, D G Victor, T C Heller, D Biswas The role of CO; embodiment in US-China Mirasgedis, C A Balaras, A Gaglia and D P and T Nag 34:14, 1900-1917 trade B Shui and R C Harris 34:18, 4063-4068 Lalas 34:15, 2012-2031 CO, emission trading within the European Sharing the burden of climate change stabiliza- Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto Union and Annex B countries: the cement tion: an energy sector perspective F Wagner Protocol for air pollution in Europe D P van industry case L Szabo, I Hidalgo, J C Ciscar and J A Sathaye 34:15, 2217-2231 Vuuren, J Cofala, H E Eerens, R Oostenrijk, and A Soria 34:1, 72-87 C Heyes, Z Klimont, M G J den Elzen and M Combined heat and power in the Swedish Climate change Amann 34:4, 444-460 district heating sector—impact of green Analysis of long-range clean energy investment GIS-based evaluation of multifarious local certificates and CO, trading on new invest- scenarios for Eritrea, East Africa R Van renewable energy sources: a case study of ment D Knutsson, S Werner and E O Ahlgren Buskirk 34:14, 1807-1817 the Chigu area of southwestern Taiwan C-D 34:18, 3942-3952 Assessing the value of pulp mill biomass Yue and S-S Wang 34:6, 730-742 Competition between biomass and food pro- savings in climate change conscious econo- Globalizing carbon lock-in G C Unruh and J duction in the presence of energy policies: a my A Adahl, S Harvey and T Berntsson Carrillo-Hermosilla 34:10, 1185-1197 partial equilibrium analysis A Ignaciuk, F 34:15, 2330-2343 Green electricity policies in the Netherlands: an Vohringer, A Rujis and E C van Terland 34:10, Banning banking in EU emissions trading? J analysis of policy decisions S$ N M van 1127-1138 Schleich, K-M Ehrhart, C Hoppe and S Rooijen and M T van Wees 34:1, 60-71 The differences that methods make: cross- Seifert 34:1, 112-120 History and social respenses to environmental border power flows and accounting for Climate change dilemma: technology, social tax reform in the United Kingdom S carbon emissions from electricity use S$ change or both? An examination of long- Dresner, T Jackson and N Gilbert 34:8, Jiusto 34:17, 2915-2928 term transport policy choices in the United 930-939 An economic assessment of the Kyoto Proto- States S C Rajan 34:6, 664-679 How much transport can the climate col application A S Dagoumas, G K Papa- Climate change negotiations and first-mover stand?—Sweden on a_ sustainable path giannis and P § Dokopoulos 34:1, 26-39 advantages: the case of the wind turbine in 2050 J Akerman and M Hojer 34:14, Environmental and wider implications of industry U S Brandt and G T Svendsen 34:10, 1944-1957 political impediments to environmental tax 1175-1184 Inequality in CO, emissions across countries reform J P Clinch, L Dunne and S Dresner Climate policy: bucket or drainer? V and its relationship with income inequality: a 34:8, 960-970 Oikonomour, M Patel and E Worrell 34:18, distributive approach E Padilla and A Equity implications of two burden-sharing 3656-3668 Serrano 34:14, 1762-1772 rules for stabilizing greenhouse-gas concen- Climate policy in developing countries and Long-term security of energy supply and trations A Miketa and L Schrattenholzer conditional transfers D T G Riibbelke 34:13, climate change H Turton and L Barreto 34:7, 877-891 1600-1610 34:15, 2232-2250 Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto Climate policy instruments and industry The potential for greenhouse gases mitigation Protocol for air pollution in Europe D P van effects and potential responses in the Swed- in household sector of Iran: cases of price Vuuren, J Cofala, H E Eerens, R Oostenrijk, ish context B Johansson 34:15, 2344-2360 reform/efficiency improvement and scenario II Index 2000—2010 H Davoudpour and M S Ahadi Public perceptions of underground coal gasifi- Carbon charges and natural gas use in China J 34:1, 40-49 cation in the United Kingdom S$ Shackley, Skeer and Y Wang 34:15, 2251-2262 Promotional policy and perspectives of usage S Mander and A Reiche 34:18, 3423-3433 CEPHEUS results: measurements and occu- renewable energy in Lithuania V Katinas and Renewable energies in the EU-Accession States pants’ satisfaction provide evidence for A Markevicius 34:7, 771-780 D Reiche 34:3, 365-375 Passive Houses being an option for sustain- Reducing conflicts between climate policy and Renewable energy: externality costs as market able building J Schnieders and A Hermelink energy policy in the US: the important role barriers A D Owen 34:5, 632-642 34:2, 151-171 of the states T D Peterson and A Z Rose 34:5, CO, emission trading within the European 619-631 Cogeneration Union and Annex B countries: the cement Regional energy demand and adaptations to Combined heat and power in the Swedish industry case L Szabo, I Hidalgo, J C Ciscar climate change: methodology and applica- district heating sector—impact of green and A Soria 34:1, 72-87 tion to the state of Maryland, USA M Ruth certificates and CO, trading on new invest- Comparison of options for distributed genera- and A-C Lin 34:17, 2820-2833 ment D Knutsson, S Werner and E O Ahilgren tion in India R Banerjee 34:1, 101-111 Release the power of the public purse N Borg, 34:18, 3942-3952 Cost-benefit analysis of reforming Israel’s Y Blume, S Thomas, W Irrek, H Faninger- Comparison of options for distributed genera- electricity industry A Tishler, J Newman, I Lund, P Lund and A Pindar 34:2, 238-250 tion in India R Banerjee 34:1, 101-111 Spekterman and C K Woo 34:16, 2442-2454 Sharing the burden of climate change stabiliza- A comparison of the environmental benefits of Cost effects of international trade in meeting tion: an energy sector perspective F Wagner bagasse-derived electricity and fuel ethanol EU renewable electricity targets M H Voogt and J A Sathaye 34:15, 2217-2231 on a life-cycle bases T Botha and H von and M A Uyterlinde 34:3, 352-364 Spatial boundaries and temporal periods for Blottnitz 34:17, 2654-2661 Counting the cost of water use in hydroelectric setting greenhouse gas performance stan- Emissions from distributed vs. centralized generation in Scotland M MacLeod, D dards S Murtishaw, J Sathaye and M generation: the importance of system per- Moran and I Spencer 34:15, 2048-2059 LeFranc 34:12, 1378-1388 formance N Strachan and A Farrell 34:17, Credit risk in the pool—implications for Stimulating the use of biofuels in the European 2677-2689 private capital investments in Brazilian Union: implications for climate change Integrated energy markets and varying degrees power generation K Rocha and F A Alcaraz policy L Ryan, F Convery and § Ferreira of liberalisation: price links, bundled sales Garcia 34:18, 3827-3835 34:17, 3184-3194 and CHP production exemplified by North- Design of drilling contracts—economic incen- The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down ern European experiences H K Jacobsen, P tives and safety issues P Osmundsen, A Toft approaches to climate policy modeling: Fristrup and J Munksgaard 34:18, 3527-3537 and K A Dragyik 34:15, 2324-2329 electric power technologies and the cost of Integrated energy systems and local energy An economic assessment of the Kyoto Proto- limiting US CO, emissions / S Wing 34:18, markets H Lund and E Miinster 34:10, col application A S Dagoumas, G K 3847-3869 1152-1160 Papagiannis and P S Dokopoulos 34:1, 26-39 Lock-in and change: distributed generation in The economics of large-scale wind power in a Coal Denmark in a long-term perspective E van carbon constrained world J F DeCarolis and The British Model in Britain: failing slowly S der Vleuten and R Raven 34:18, 3739-3748 D W Keith 34:4, 395-410 Thomas 34:5, 582-599 Missing the spark: an investigation into the low Effectiveness through risk reduction: a com- Carbon charges and natural gas use in China J adoption paradox of combined heat and parison of the renewable obligation in Skeer and Y Wang 34:15, 2251-2262 power technologies S Mueller 34:17, 3153 England and Wales and the feed-in system Central Asia: a major emerging energy 3164 in Germany C Mitchell, D Bauknecht and P player in the 21st century J P Dorian 34:5, Opportunities for biomass-derived “bio-oil” in M Connor 34:3, 297-305 544-554 European heat and power markets J G Energy consumption and efficiency and CO; Comparison of Turkey’s electrical energy Brammer, M Lauer and A V_ Bridgwater emissions in Turkey: empirical analysis and consumption and production with some 34:17, 2871--2880 future projection based on an economic European countries and optimization of Technological learning in bioenergy systems M growth N P Say and M Yiicel 34:18, 3870- future electrical power supply investments Junginger, E de Visser, K Hjort-Gregersen, 3876 in Turkey M Tune, U Camdali and C J Koornneef, R Raven, A Faaij and W Environmental benefits of energy efficiency and Parmaksizoglu 34:1, 50-59 Turkenburg 34:18, 4024-4041 renewable energy in Saudi Arabia’s electric Cost of electric power sector carbon mitigation sector O Alnatheer 34:1, 2-10 in India: international implications J Cost—benefit analysis Evaluation of potential cost reductions from Sathaye and A Phadke 34:13, 1619-1629 Adaptations of renewable energy policies to improved amine-based CO, capture systems Development of European hydrogen infra- unstable macroeconomic situations—case A B Rao, E S Rubin, D W Keith, and M G structure scenarios—CQO, reduction poten- study: wind power in Brazil J M Kissel and Morgan 34:18, 3765-3772 tial and infrastructure investment M SC W Krauter 34:18, 3591-3598 The expansion of renewable energies and Wietschel, U Hasenauer and A de Groot Analysis of long-range clean energy investment employment effects in Germany B Hilleb- 34:11, 1284-1298 scenarios for Eritrea, East Africa R Van rand, H G Buttermann, J M Behringer and M Dynamic simulation model of a_ coal Buskirk 34:14, 1807-1817 Bleuel 34:18, 3484-3494 thermoelectric plant with a flue gas desul- Are subsidies for biodiesel economically effi- Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto phurisation system A Caselles-Moncho, L cient? C S Wassell Jr and T P Dittmer 34:18, Protocol for air pollution in Europe D P van Ferrandiz-Serrano and E Peris-Mora 34:18, 3993-4001 Vuuren, J Cofala, H E Eerens, R Oostenrijk, 3812-3826 Assessing the value of pulp mill biomass C Heyes, Z Klimont, M G J den Elzen and M Energy supply planning in Iran by using fuzzy savings in climate change conscious econo- Amann 34:4, 444-460 linear programming approach (regarding my A Adahl, S Harvey and T Berntsson Feebates: an effective regulatory instrument for uncertainties of investment costs) M Sadeghi 34:15, 2330-2343 cost-constrained environmental policy K C and H M Hosseini 34:9, 993-1003 An assessment of governmental wind power Johnson 34:18, 3965-3976 The evolution of hard coal trade in the Pacific programmes in Sweden—using a systems Firing the furnace? An econometric analysis of market R Ekawan, M Duchéne and D Goetz approach K Astrand and L Neij 34:3, utilities’ fuel choice H Tauchmann 34:18, 34:14, 1853-1866 277-296 3898-3909 Have we run out of oil yet? Oil peaking Beyond the learning curve: factors influencing Forecasts, scenarios, visions, backcasts and analysis from an optimist’s perspective D L cost reductions in photovoltaics G F Nemet roadmaps to the hydrogen economy: a Greene, J L Hopson and J Li 34:5, 515-531 34:17, 3218-3232 review of the hydrogen futures literature W The politics and policy of energy system Bio-energy in Europe: changing technology McDowall and M Eames 34:11, 1236-1250 transformation—explaining the German choices A P C Faaij 34:3, 322-342 Have we run out of oil yet? Oil peaking diffusion of renewable energy technology S BP’s emissions trading system D G Victor and analysis from an optimist’s perspective D L Jacobsson and V Lauber 34:3, 256-276 J C House 34:15, 2100-2112 Greene, J L Hopson and J Li 34:5, 515-531 Index Ill Internalisation of external costs in the Analysing the effectiveness of renewable energy Comparison of options for distributed genera- Polish power generation sector: a partial supporting policies in the European Union tion in India R Banerjee 34:1, 101-111 equilibrium model M Kudelko 34:18, 3409 M Harmelink, M Voogt and C Cremer 34:3, A comparison of the environmental benefits of 3422 343-351 bagasse-derived electricity and fuel ethanol Linking renewable energy CDM projects and Analysis of the impact of electricity grid on a life-cycle bases T Botha and H yon TGC schemes: an analysis of different interconnection between Korea and Japan Blottnitz 34:17, 2654-2661 options P Del Rio 34:17, 3173-3183 Feasibility study for energy network in Comparison of Turkey’s electrical energy Marginal costs and co-benefits of energy Northeast Asia M Kanagawa and T Nakata consumption and production with some efficiency investments The case of the Swiss 34:9, 1015-1025 European countries and optimization of residential sector M Jakob 34:2, 172-187 Analysis of the Syrian long-term energy and future electrical power supply investments New approaches for household energy con- electricity demand projection using the end- in Turkey M Tung, U Camdali and C servation—in search of personal household use methodology A Hainoun, M K Seif-Eldin Parmaksizoglu 34:1, 50-59 energy budgets and energy reduction options and § Almoustafa 34:14, 1958-1970 ‘ompensating customer-generators: a taxon- R M J Benders, R Kok, H C Moll, G Assessing renewables-to-electricity systems: a omy describing methods of compensating Wiersma and K J Noorman 34:18, 3612-3622 fuzzy expert system model S D Kaminaris, customer-generators for electricity supplied Offshore decommissioning issues: deductibility T D Tsoutsos, D Agoris and A V Machias to the grid L Hughes andJ Bell 34:13, 1532 and transferability V Parente, D Ferreira 34:12, 1357-1366 1539 E M dos Santos and E Luczynski 34:15, An assessment of governmental wind power Competition between biomass and food pro- 1992-2001 programmes in Sweden— using a systems duction in the presence of energy policies: a An options approach to investment in a approach K Astrand and L Neij 34:3, partial equilibrium analysis A /gnaciuk, F hydrogen infrastructure A A van Benthem, 277-296 Vohringer, A Rujis and E C van Terland 34:10, G J Kramer and R Ramer 34:17, 2949-2963 Assessment of Thailand indoor set-point im- 1127-1138 The politics and policy of energy system pact on energy consumption and environ- Consumers in the green electricity market in transformation-explaining the German dif- ment N Yamtraipat, J Khedari, J Hirunlabh Finland S Salmela and V Varho 34:18, 3669 fusion of renewable energy technology S$ and J Kunchornrat 34:7, 765-770 3683 Jacobsson and V Lauber 34:3, 256-276 Australia’s mandatory renewable energy target Cost-benefit analysis of reforming Israel's The promotional impacts of green power (MRET): an assessment A Kent and D electricity industry A Tishler, J Newman, I products on renewable energy sources: direct Mercer 34:9, 1046-1062 Spekterman and C K Woo 34:16, 2442-2454 and indirect eco-effects J Markard and B Baseline for electricity sector CDM projects: Cost of electric power sector carbon mitigation Truffer 34:3, 306-321 simplifying estimation of operating margin in India: international implications J A regression analysis oft he effect of energy use emission factor S Sharma and R M Shrestha Sathaye and A Phadke 34:13, 1619-1629 in agriculture O Karkacier, Z G Goktolga 34:18, 4093-4102 Counting the cost of water use in hydroelectric and A Cicek 34:18, 3796-3800 Baselines for carbon emissions in the Indian generation in Scotland M MacLeod, D Release the power of the public purse N Borg, and Chinese power sectors: implications for Moran and I Spencer 34:15, 2048-2059 Y Blume, S Thomas, W Irrek, H Faninger- international carbon trading C Zhang, P R Deregulation of ESI and privatization of Lund, P Lund and A Pindar 34:2, 238-250 Shukla, D G Victor, T C Heller, D Biswas state electric utilities in Thailand S$ Chirar- Sharing the burden ofc limate change stabiliza- and T Nag 34:14, 1900-1917 attananon and S Nirukkanaporn 34:16, tion: an energy sector perspective F Wagner Beyond tree electricity: the costs of electric 2521-2531 and J A Sathaye 34:15, 2217-2231 cooking in poor households and a market- The deregulation of Taiwan electricity supply Small distributed generation versus centralised friendly alternative M Howells, D G Victor, industry K M Wang 34:16, 2509-2520 supply: a social cost—benefit analysis in the T Gaunt, R J Elias and T Alfstad 34:17, Developing sustainable energy policies for residential and service sectors F Gulli 34:7, 3351-3358 electrical energy conservation in Saudi 804-832 Bi-directional causality in California’s electri- Arabia S A Al-Ajlan, A M_ Al-Ibrahim, Supply amount and marginal price of renew- city and natural-gas markets C-K Woo, A M Abdulkhaleq and F Alghamdi 34:13, able electricity under the renewables portfo- Olson, I Horowitz and S Luk 34:15, 2060 1556-1565 lio standard in Japan K Nishio and H Asano 2070 Development of European hydrogen infra- 34:15, 2373-2387 Bio-energy in Europe: changing technology structure scenarios--CO, reduction poten- Technological learning in bioenergy systems M choices A P C Faaij 34:3, 322-342 tial and = infrastructure investment M Junginger, E de Visser, K Hjort-Gregersen, Bringing solar home systems to rural EL Wietschel, U Hasenauer and A de Groot J Koornneef, R Raven, A Faaij and W Salvador: lessons for small NGOs P J Balint 34:11, 1284-1298 Turkenburg 34:18, 4024-4041 34:6, 721-729 Did a local distribution company procure Use of economic instruments in the German The British Model in Britain: failing slowly S prudently during the California electricity renewable electricity policy P Agnolucci Thomas 34:5, 582-599 crisis? C-K Woo, D Lloyd and W Clayton 34:18, 3538-3548 Carbon charges and natural gas use in China J 34:16, 2552-2565 Valuing the attributes of renewable energy Skeer and Y Wang 34:15, 2251-2262 The differences that methods make: cross- investments A Bergmann, N Hanley and R The causal relationship between electricity border power flows and accounting for Wright 34:9, 1004-1014 consumption and economic growth in carbon emissions from electricity use S What governs the transition to a sustainable the ASEAN countries S-H Yoo 34:18, Jiusto 34:17, 2915-2928 hydrogen economy? Articulating the rela- 3573-3582 Diversity and security in UK electricity gen- tionship between technologies and political CDM potential for rural transition in China eration: the influence of low-carbon objec- institutions M Hisschemoéller, R Bode and M case study: options in Yinzhou district, tives M Grubb, L Butler and P Twomey van de Kerkhof 34:11, 1227-1235 Zhejiang province X¥ Zhao and A Michaelowa 34:18, 4050-4062 34:14, 1867-1882 Dynamic simulation model of a coal thermo- Eco-labeling Central Asia: a major emerging energy player electric plant with a flue gas desulphurisation The promotional impacts of green power in the 21st century J P Dorian 34:5, 544-554 system A Caselles-Moncho, L_ Ferrandiz- products on renewable energy sources: direct CEPHEUS results: measurements and occu- Serrano and E Peris-Mora 34:18, 3812-3826 and indirect eco-effects J Markard and B pants’ satisfaction provide evidence for An economic perspective on experience curves Truffer 34:3, 306-321 Passive Houses being an option for sustain- and dynamic economies in renewable energy able building J Schnieders and A Hermelink technologies M Papineau 34:4, 422-432 Electricity 34:2, 151-171 The economics of large-scale wind power in a Accounting for fuel price risk when comparing Changing energy profiles and consumption carbon constrained world J F DeCarolis and renewable to gas-fired generation: the role of patterns following electrification in five rural D W Keith 34:4, 395-410 forward natural gas prices M Bolinger, R villages, South Africa M Madubansi and C The effectiveness of different policy regimes Wiser and W Golove 34:6, 706-720 M Shackleton 34:18, 4081-4092 for promoting wind power: experiences from IV Index the states F C Menz and S Vachon 34:14, A feasible reform for the electricity supply Lignite-fired thermal power plants and 1786-1796 industry in Hong Kong H W Ngan, J H SO, pollution in Turkey N P Say 34:17, Effectiveness through risk reduction: a com- Wang, W Engriwan and K L Lo 34:17, 2881- 2690-2701 parison of the renewable obligation in 2890 Market perspectives of stationary fuel cells in a England and Wales and the feed-in system Firing the furnace? An econometric analysis of sustainable energy supply system—long- in Germany C Mitchell, D Bauknecht and P utilities’ fuel choice H Tauchmann 34:18, term scenarios for Germany W Krewitt, J M Connor 34:3, 297-305 3898-3909 Nitsch, M_ Fischedick, M Pehnt and H Efficiency and deregulation of the electricity A game theoretic model of Northwestern Temming 34:7, 793-803 market in Singapore Y Chang and T H Tay European electricity market-—market power Modeling long-term dynamics of electricity 34:16, 2498-2508 and the environment W Lise, V Linderhof, O markets F Olsina, F Garcés and H-J Efficiency evaluation of the state owned electric Kuik, C Kemfert, R Ostling and T Heinzow Haubrich 34:12, 1411-1433 utilities in India T Thakur, § G Deshmukh 34:15, 2123-2136 Multi-period emissions trading in the electri- and S C Kaushik 34:17, 2788-2804 Green electricity policies in the Netherlands: an city sector—winners and losers S Bode 34:6, Electrical energy consumption and production analysis of policy decisions S N M van 680-691 of Turkey versus world M Tune, U Camdali, Rooijen and M T van Wees 34:1, 60-71 Natural gas domestic market development T Liman and A Deger 34:17, 3284-3292 Green energy market development in for total elimination of routine flares in Electric energy restructuring in the European Germany: effective public policy and emer- Nigeria’s upstream petroleum operations Union: integration, subsidiarity and the ging customer demand R Wiistenhagen and J A Sonibare and F A Akeredolu 34:6, challenge of harmonization R J Serrallés M Bilharz 34:13, 1681-1696 743-753 34:16, 2542-2551 Greenhouse gas emissions from willow-based A new planning methodology for the penetra- Electricity consumption and economic growth: electricity: a scenario analysis for Portugal tion of renewable energy technologies in a time series experience for 17 African and The Netherlands R R de Mira and C electricity sector—application for the island countries Y Wolde-Rufael 34:10, 1106-1114 Kroeze 34:12, 1367-1377 of Crete E Tsioliaridou, G C Bakos and M Electricity dependency and CO, emissions Has electric utility restructuring led to lower Stadler 34:18, 3757-3764 from heating in the Swedish building sector electricity prices for residential consumers in Optimal timing in the privatisation of a utility current trends in conflict with govern- Texas? J Zarnikau and D Whitworth 34:15, in an emerging country the case of electricity mental policy? P Johansson, A Nylander and 2191-2200 distribution in Delhi J Ruet 34:17, 2702- F Johnsson 34:17, 3049-3064 How to use the clean development mechanism 2718 Electricity industry restructuring revisited: the in the residential sector? The case of Photovoltaic electricity production of a grid- case of Korea B-H Lee and H-H Ahn 34:10, Brazilian refrigerators H Khalil, C Cohen connected urban house in Serbia M Bojic 1115-1126 and A S Szklo 34:15, 2150-2160 and M Blagojevic 34:17, 2941-2948 Electricity intensity backstop level to meet Implications of private sector participation in Photovoltaic projects for decentralized power sustainable backstop supply technologies A power generation—a case study from India supply in India: a financial evaluation M R Verbruggen 34:11, 1310-1317 P Balachandra 34:16, 2466-2479 Nouni, S C Mullick and T C Kandpal 34:18, Electricity liberalisation in Europe—how com- Incentives to invest in liberalised electricity 3727-3738 petitive will it be? R Green 34:16, 2532-2541 industries in the North and South. 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C S Wassell Jr and T P Dittmer 34:18, lio standard in Japan K Nishio and H Asano mental policy? 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V Oikono- policy P H Kobos, J D Erickson and T E Vuuren, J Cofala, H E Eerens, R Oostenrijk, mour, M Patel and E Worrell 34:18, 3656 Drennen 34:13, 1645-1658 C Heyes, Z Klimont, M G J den Elzen and M 3668 Technological learning in bioenergy systems Amann 34:4, 444-460 Climate policy in developing countries and M Junginger, E de Visser, K Hjort-Gregersen, Global warming agreements, international conditional transfers D T G Riibbelke 34:13, J Koornneef, R Raven, A Faaij and W trade and energy/carbon embodiments: an 1600-1610 Turkenburg 34:18, 4024-4041 input-output approach to the Italian case / Climate policy instruments and industry Tradable certificates for renewable electricity Mongelli, G Tassielli and B Notarnicola 34:1, effects and potential responses in the and energy savings P Bertoldi and T Huld 88-100 Swedish context B Johansson 34:15, 34:2, 212-222 History and social responses to environmental 2344-2360 Use of economic instruments in the German tax reform in the United Kingdom S$ CO, benefit from the increasing percentage of renewable electricity policy P Agnolucci Dresner, T Jackson and N Gilbert 34:8, diesel passenger cars. Case of Ireland E 34:18, 3538-3548 930-939 Zervas 34:17, 2848-2857 Valuing the attributes of renewable energy How much market do market-based instru- CO, emission trading within the European investments A Bergmann, N Hanley and R ments create? An analysis for the case of Union and Annex B countries: the cement Wright 34:9, 1004-1014 “white” certificates O Langniss and B industry case L Szabo, | Hidalgo, J C Ciscar What are the alternatives available to Hong Praetorius 34:2, 200-211 and A Soria 34:1, 72-87 Kong in structuring the electricity supply Multi-period emissions trading in the electri- A comparison of the environmental benefits of industry? 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J follow C Egmond, R Jonkers and G Kok power systems A Faiers and C Neame 34:14, Schleich, K-M_ Ehrhart, C Hoppe and S 34:17, 3115-3123 1797-1806 Seifert 34:1, 112-120 Vehicle technology under CO, constraint: a Cost of electric power sector carbon mitigation BP’s emissions trading system D G Victor and J general equilibrium analysis A Schdfer and H in India: international implications J C House 34:15, 2100-2112 D Jacoby 34:9, 975-985 Sathaye and A Phadke 34:13, 1619-1629 VI Index A cross-country analysis of aggregate energy Mongelli, G Tassielli and B Notarnicola 34:1, The promotional impacts of green power and carbon intensities B W Ang and N Liu 88-100 products on renewable energy sources: direct 34:15, 2398-2404 Green electricity policies in the Netherlands: an and indirect eco-effects J Markard and B Decomposition analysis of CO emission in analysis of policy decisions S N M van Truffer 34:3, 306-321 long-term climate stabilization scenarios R Rooijen and M T van Wees 34:1, 60-71 Promotional policy and perspectives of usage Kawase, Y Matsuoka and J Fujino 34:15, Greenhouse gas emissions from willow-based renewable energy in Lithuania V Katinas and 2113-2122 electricity: a scenario analysis for Portugal A Markevicius 34:7, 771-780 Decomposition of CO, emissions over 1980 and The Netherlands R R de Mira and C Prospects for hydrogen in the German energy 2003 in Turkey W Lise 34:14, 1841-1852 Kroeze 34:12, 1367-1377 system J-F Hake, J Linssen and M Walbeck Ecological Tax Reform in Denmark: history Gross greenhouse gas fluxes from hydro-power 34:11, 1271-1283 and social acceptability J Klok, A Larsen, A reservoir compared to thermo-power plants Reducing conflicts between climate policy and Dahl and K Hansen 34:8, 905-916 M A dos Santos, L P Rosa, B Sikar, E Sikar energy policy in the US: the important role Ecological tax reform in Germany: handling and E O dos Santos 34:4, 481-488 of the states T D Peterson and A Z Rose 34:5, two hot potatoes at the same time C Have we run out of oil yet? 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A-L Lindén, A Yue and S-S Wang 34:6, 730-742 standard for household refrigerators in Carlsson-Kanvama and B Eriksson 34:14, Global warming agreements, international China W Lu 34:13, 1583-1589 1918-1927 trade and energy/carbon embodiments: an The promise of clean energy J Goldemberg Electricity dependency and CQO, emissions input-output approach to the Italian case / 34:15, 2185-2190 from heating in the Swedish building sector Index VII —current trends in conflict with govern- Energy consumntion and efficiency Counting the cost of water use in hydroelectric mental policy? P Johansson, A Nylander and Achieving global environmental _ benefits generation in Scotland M MacLeod, D F Johnsson 34:17, 3049-3064 though local development of clean energy? 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A-L Lindén, A ments create? An analysis for the case of Bi-directional causality in California’s electri- Carlsson-Kanyama and B Eriksson 34:14, “white” certificates O Langniss and B city and natural-gas markets C-K Woo, A 1918-1927 Praetorius 34:2, 200-211 Olson, I Horowitz and S Luk 34:15, 2060- Electrical energy consumption and production The limits of human development and the use 2070 of Turkey versus world M Tune, U Camdali, of energy and natural resources R A Dias, C Carbon charges and natural gas use in China J T Liman and A Deger 34:17, 3284-3292 R Mattos and J A P Balestieri 34:9, 1026- Skeer and Y Wang 34:15, 2251-2262 Electricity consumption and economic growth: 1031 The causal relationship between electricity a time series experience for 17 African Marginal costs and co-benefits of energy consumption and economic growth in countries Y Wolde-Rufael 34:10, 1106-1114 efficiency investments The case of the Swiss the ASEAN countries S-H Yoo 34:18, An empirical analysis of energy demand in residential sector M Jakob 34:2, 172-187 3573-3582 Namibia G De Vita, K Endresen and LC From motivation and cognition theories to CDM potential for rural transition in China Hunt 34:18, 3447-3463 everyday applications and back again: the case study: options in Yinzhou district, Energy consumption and efficiency and CO, case of product-integrated information and Zhejiang province ¥ Zhao and A Michaelo- emissions in Turkey: empirical analysis and feedback L T McCalley 34:2, 129-137 wa 34:14, 1867-1882 future projection based on an economic New approaches for household energy con- CEPHEUS results: measurements and occu- growth N P Say and M Yiicel 34:18, 3870- servation—in search of personal household pants’ satisfaction provide evidence for 3876 energy budgets and energy reduction options Passive Houses being an option for sustain- Energy from sugarcane bagasse under electri- R M J Benders, R Kok, H C Moll, G able building J Schnieders and A Hermelink city rationing in Brazil: a computable gen- Wiersma and K J Noorman 34:18, 3612-3622 34:2, 151-171 eral equilibrium model J A Scaramucci, C Potential energy savings and environmental Changing energy profiles and consumption Perin, P Pulino, O F J G Bordoni, M P da impact by implementing energy efficiency patterns following electrification in five rural Cunha and L A B Cortez 34:9, 986-992 standard for household refrigerators in villages, South Africa M Madubansi and C Energy intensity and economic performance in China W Lu 34:13, 1583-1589 M Shackleton 34:18, 4081-4092 small scale bricks and foundry clusters in Release the power of the public purse N Borg, CO), benefit from the increasing percentage of India: does energy intensity matter? M H B Y Blume, S Thomas, W Irrek, H Faninger- diesel passenger cars. 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