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ENERGY POLICY Index to Volume 29 January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December Articles— Titles planning anc environmental emissions J Drivers of market transformation: analysis of Santis isomboon, B I mmeechokchai and § the Hungarian lighting success story D Urge- Coal Chungpaibulpatana 29:12, 975-985 Vorsatz and J Hauff 29:10, 801-810 \ study ol productivity in the Indian coal Inertia in the North American electricity Electricity sector analysis in the clean energy seclol M Kulshreshtha and I K Parikl » 29-9. industry: is it realistic to think that the Kyoto futures study S W Hadley and W = Short 29:14, 1285-1298 Protocol objectives can be met? C Jacques, G impacts of carbon taxes on Lafrance and J A Doucet 29:6, 453-463 Energy efficiency the challenges of policy systems in Japan 7 Vakate T and A Is coal desulphurisation worthwhile? Evidence design / Varon and B_ Aebischer 29:8, Lamont 29:2, 159-166 from the market J B Braden, C D Kolstad, R 615-629 Carbon emissions from manufacturing energy 1 Woock and J A Machado 29:3, 217-225 Energy and the environment in Kazakhstan ¢ use in 13 IEA countries long-term trends Modernise it, sustainabilise it! Swiss energy Dahl and K Kuralbayeva 29:6, 429-440 through 1995 L Schipper, S Murtishaw, M policy on the eve of electricity market Energy futures for the US transport sector D 1 Khrushch, M Ti S Karhuz and F Unander liberalisation M Jeg n and R Wiistenhagen Greene and S E Plotkin 29:14, 1255-1270 a 9:9. 667 6&8 29:1, 45-54 Estimating bounds on the economy-wide ef- Is coal desulphurisation worthwhile? Evidence Norwegian residential electricity demand — a fects of the CEF policy scenarios A H from the market J B Braden, C D Kolstad, R microeconomic assessment of the growth Sanstad, S J DeCanio, G A Boyd and J G { Woock and J A Machado 29:3, 217 =l el from 1976 to 1993 B Hah orsen and B M Koomey 29:14, 1299-1311 Strategic considerations for clean coal R&D J Larsen 29:3, 227-236 European and Japanese fuel economy initia- T McMullan, B C Williams and S McCahe\ Power sector reform and distributed genera- tives: what they are, their prospects for 29:6, 441-452 tion in sub-Saharan Africa J Turkson and N success, their usefulness as a guide for US Wohlgemuth 99:7. 135 145 action S E Plotkin 29:13, 1073-1084 Electricity Price caps and investment long-run effects in Impact on global warming of development and A model-based analysis of strategic consolida the electric generation industry J H Grobman structural changes in the electricity sector of tion in the German electricity industry J and J M Carey 29:7 545-55? Guangdong Province, China C Zhang, M M Bower, D W Bunn and ¢ Wattendrup 29:12 Privatizing and liberalizing electricity, the case May and T C Heller 29:3, 179-203 987-1005 of Hungary G Bakos 29:13, 1119-1132 Interactions of a tradable green certificate Accelerating residential PV expansion: supply Renewables portfolio standard: a means for market with a tradable permits market P E analysis for competitive electricity markets 4 trade with electricity from renewable energy Morthurst 29:5, 345-353 Payne, R Duke and R H W uns 29:10, sources , S Espey 29:7, 557-566 Methods of evaluating market transformation 787-800 The Danish electricity reform J Hauch 29:7 programmes: experience in Sweden L Neij Changes in fuel input of electricity sector in 509-52] 29:1, 67-79 Hong Kong since 1982 and their implica- he financing of the Mexican electrical sector J Policy scenarios for energy efficiency improve- tions L C-h Chow 29:15, 1399-1410 Islas and U Jeronimo 29:12 965-973 ment in industry Worrell, E and Price, L Credible regulatory threats M Acutt, C Elliott US consumers’ willingness to pay for green 29:14, 1223-1241 and T Robinsor 29:11, 911-916 electricity B Roe, M F Teisl 1 Levy and M Renewable energy policy in Lithuania Eco-labeling of electricity Strategies and Russell 29:11, 917-925 Katinas and R Skema 29:10, 811-816 tradeoffs in the definition of environmental Waiting for the boom a simulation study of Scenarios for a clean energy future M A Brown standards B Truffi J Markard and R power plant construction in California A VD Levine, W Short and J G Koomey 29:14, Wiiste nhage n 29:11 RRS 897 Ford 29:11, 847-869 1179-1196 Economic justification of the Snowy scheme H Sustainable energy and urban form in China: W M Lunney 29:11, 927 937 Energy conservation and efficiency the relevance of community energy Electricity sector analysis in the clean energy Addressing energy-related challenges for the management B Sadownik and M_ Jaccard futures study S W Hadley and W Short US buildings secto1 results from the clean 29:1, 55-65 29:14 1285 1298 energy futures study J G Koon } ( 1 Technology development in market networks Electricity tariffs in India: an assessment ol Webber, C S Atkinson and A Vicholls 29:14, B Olerup 29:3, 169-178 consumers’ ability and willingness to pay in 1209 1221 The Danish electricity reform J Hauch 29:7, Gujarat R K Bose and M Shukla 29:6, Auditing energy use in cities M Bennett and M 509-521 465-478 Vewhorough 29 9:9. 125 134 The quality of energy intensity indicators for Emergence of financial markets for electricity Computer system for energetic diagnoses 1n international comparison in the iron and a European perspective E Mork 29:1, 7-15 residential customers N G Ramos, C Heard, steel industry J C M Farla and K Blok 29:7, Finessing the unintended outcomes of price- E R Fiscal, Z M Maqueda, S L Morales, R 523 543 cap adjustments: an electric utility multi- M Salazar, B R Ceja and L J Gutiérrez 29:8, World bank energy projects in China: influ- product perspective D O Seeto, C K Woo and 595-603 ences on environmental protection E Marti- I Horowitz 29:13, 1111-1118 Cost-benefit analysis of domestic energy effi- not 29:8, 581-594 From planning to strategy in the electricity ciency J P Clinch and J D Healy 29:2, 113-124 industry / Dyner and E R Larsen 29:13, Disaggregated analysis of US energy consump- Energy and the environment 1145-1154 tion in the 1990s: evidence of the effects of A time-series analysis of energy-related carbon Impacts of biomass power generation and CO, the internet and rapid economic growth §S emissions in Korea K-H Choi and B W Ang taxation on electricity generauion expansion Murtishaw and L Schipper 29:15, 1335-1356 29:13, 1155-1161 Greenhouse gas taxation and the distribution Energy modelling of costs and benefits the case of Norway O \ model-based analysis of strategic consolida- Goda and B Holtsmark 29:8, 653-662 tion in the German electricity industry J Impacts of biomass power generation and CO Bower, D W Bunn and C Wat tendrup 29:12 taxation on electricity generation expansior 987-1005 planning and environmental emissions J An eclectic approach in energy forecasting: a Santisirisomboon, B Limmeechokchai and S case of Natural Resources Canada’s ( maibulpatana 29:12, Q 97 s ORS (NRCan’s) oil and gas outlook A J Persaud Inertia in the North American electricity nd U Kumar 29:4, 303-313 indduu] sstt is it realistic to think that tthh e An evaluation of the impact of reducing energy Kyoto Protocol objectives can be met? ¢ subsidies on living expenses of households } Jace . ure ( and J A Doucet 29-6 Saboohi 29:3, 217-225 453-463 Analysis of energy intensity developments in Interna tional emissions trading under the manufacturing sectors in industrialized and Kyoto Protocol credit trading J-T Boon developing countries A Miketa 29:10 IO-R 605 613 69-775 Lost carbon emissions the role of non Biomass fo1 energy 01 materials? A Western manufacturing other industries and refining European systems engineering perspective D n industrial energy use and carbon emis J Gielen, M A P de Feber, A J M Bos and T ions in IEA countries S Vurtishaw, 1 Gerlagl 29:4, 291-302 Schipper, F Unander S Karbu and M Carbon emissions control and trade liberal- Khrushch 29:2, 83-102 ization:coordinated approaches to Taiwan's Low-CO, energy pathways and regional air trade and tax policy H-Y Yang 29-9 pollution in Europe S Svri, M Amann, P 725-734 Capros, L Mantzos J Cofala and Z Klimont CO emussions in the Brazilian industrial sector 29:11, 871-884 according to the integrated energy planning Market failures and barriers as a basis for model (IEPM) M T Tolmasquim, C ¢ hen clean energy policies M A Brown 29:14 nd A § Szklo 29:8, 641 65] 1197-1207 Computer system for energetic diagnoses in Multi-l il emission trading lessons Irom residential customers N G Ramos, C Heard inter state NO control in the | nited States E R Fiscal, Z M Maqueda, S L Morales,2 9:8,R s lor open om | I 1 Furrell 29:13 1061-1072 M Salazar, B R Ceja and L J Gutiérrez responsibility? J gaard ani On the potential impacts of land use change $95 603 327 policies on automobile vehicle miles of trave Cooperation in global climate policy: potenti- missioinn sth e Brazilian i a F Southworth 29:14, 1271-1283 alities and limitations D Jpsen, R Rosch and J iccording to the integ1 ~d eners la ng Public goods and private interests: unde Scheffan 29:4, 315-326 (IEPM) M 7 standing non-residential demand for green Cost-benefit analysis of domestic energy effi- power R H Wiser, M Fowli and E A Holt ciency J P Clinch and J D Healy 29:2. u Y°15. [USS 1097 113-124 Scenarios for a clean energy future M Cost-effective reductions of non-CO VD Levine, W Short and J G Koome\ greenhouse gases F de la Chesnaye, R 1179-1196 Harvey, D Kruger and J A Lai fel 29:14 iral decomposition of CO emissions 1325-1331 from Taiwan's petrochemical industries C / Dismantling of nuclear power in Germany Lee and § J Lin 29:3, 237-244 sectoral and macroeconomic effects H tments work | he efficiency of international cooperation in Welscl and C Ochsen 29:4, 279 289 GHG emissior mitigating climate change analysis of joint Do model Structures affect findings? Two ptych approa mplementation, the clean development me energy consumption and CQO, emission H Groene chanism ind emission trading for the Fed scenarios for Brazil in 2010 R C da Costa 100 1030 eral Republic of Germany the Russian 29:10. 777-785 Federation and Indonesia HW Fichtner, M Endogenising emission taxes: A general equili- Goehelt and O Rentz 29:10, 81 R30 brium type optimisation model applied 1or The liability rules under internauional Turkey } frvykan and G Kumbarolu 29:12, GHG emissions trading ZX Zhang 29:7 1045-1056 SO1-SO8 Estimating bounds on the economy-wide ef- he problem of used nuclear fuel: lessons for fects of the CEF policy scenarios A H nterim solutions from a comparative cost Sanstad, S J DeCanio, G A Boyd and J G { Macfarlane 29:15, 1379 1389 Koomey 29:14, 1299-1311 newable portfolio standard design con Estimating CO, abatement and sequestration sidej r itions and an implementation survey 7 potentials for Chile A Mosnaim 29:8, Be ind M Jaccard 29:4. 263-277 631-640 The social cost of district heating in a sparsely Is coal desulphurisation worthwhile? Evidence populated country E Bo and M D Trong from the market J B Braden, C D Kolstad, R 13, 1163-1173 1 Woock and J A Machado 29:3, 217-225 Towards a private-public synergy in financing Learning rates for energy technologies A nment in Kazakhsta climate change mitigation projects ZX McDonald and 1 Schrattenholzer 29:4, 29:6, 429-440 Zhang and A Varuvama 29:15, 1363 1377 255-261 missions and th { neerttaai nty1\ in estimating and mitigating in- Low-CO, energy pathways and regional ait The Spanish dustrial related GHG emissions M El-Fad pollution in Europe S Syri, M Amann, P j 29:7 M Zeinati, N Ghaddar and T Mezher 29:\2 Capros L Mantzos, J Cofala and Z Klimont 1031-1043 29:11, 871-884 ition World bank energy projects in China influ- Methods of evaluating market transformation 29:8, ences on environmental protection E Marti- programmes: experience in Sweden L Neij not 29-8 SR] $94 29:1, 67-79 Index Il Policy scenarios for energy efficiency improve- Inertia in the North American electricity implementation, the clean development ment in industry Worrell, E and Price, L industry: is it realistic to think that the mechanism and emission trading for 29:14, 1223-1241 Kyoto Protocol objectives can be met? ¢ the Federal Republic of Germany, the Short-cut design of wind farms C T Kiranoudis Jacques, G Lafrance and J A Doucet 29:6, Russian Federation and Indonesia UW NV G Voros and Z B Maroulis 29:7, 567—578 453-463 Fichtner VM Goebhelt and O Rentz 29:10, gic considerations for clean coal R&D J International emissions trading under the 817-830 T McMullan, B C Williams and S McCahe\ Kyoto Protocol credit trading J-T Boom The future of gas infrastructures in Eurasia G 29:6, 441-452 29:8. 605-613 Klaassen, A McDonald and J Zhao 99°5 Strategies for cost-effective carbon reductions Market failures and barriers as a basis for 399-413 a sensitivity analysis of alternative scenarios clean energy policies M A Bi own 29:14, Towards a private—public synergy in financing E Gumerman, J G Koomey and M A Brown 1197-1207 climate change mitigation projects ZX 29:14, 1313-1323 Multi-lateral emission trading lessons from Zhang and A Maruyama 29:15, 1363-1377 Technological progress and long-term energy inter-state NO, control in the United States demand a survey ol recent approaches 1 Farrell 29:13, 1061-1072 Energy supply and demand and a Danish case H K Jacobsen 29:2. Policy scenarios for energy efficiency improve- \ study of sectoral energy consumption in 147-157 ment in industry Worrell, I andal l Price, L Hong Kong (1984-1997) with special em- The efficiency of international cooperation in 29:14, 1223-1241 phasis on the household sector L C-h Chow mitigating climate change analysis of joint Reforms in the French power system: from 29:13, 1099-1110 implementation, the clean development me- weak contestability to effective competition? Accelerating residential PV expansion: supply chanism and emission trading for the Fed- D Finon 29:10, 755-768 analysis for competitive electricity markets A eral Republic of Germany. the Russian Renewable energy investment by the World Payne, R Duke and R H Williams 29:10, Federation and Indonesia H Fichtner, M Bank E Martinot 29:9, 689-699 787-800 Goevelt and O Rentz 29-10. 817-830 Rural household energy consumption with the Addressing energy-related challenges for the Waiting for the boom: a simulation study of economic development in China: stages and US buildings sector: results from the clean power plant construction in California A characteristic indices W Yiaohua and | energy futures study J G Koomey, C A Ford 29:11, 847-869 Zhenmin 29:15, 1391-1397 Webber, C S Atkinson and A Nicholls 29:14, Strategies for cost-effective carbon reductions 1209-1221 Energy policy and analysis 1 sensitivity analysis of alternative scenarios An eclectic approach in energy forecasting: a A transition toward a sustainable energy E Gumerman I] G Koomey and M A Brown case of Natural Resources Canada’s future feasibility assessment and develop- 29:14, 1313 1323 (NRCan’s) oil and gas outlook Cs Persaud ment strategies of wind power in Taiwan C- Structural decomposition of CO emissions and U Kumar 29:4, 303-313 D Yu C-M Liu and E M L Liou 29:12. from Taiwan’s petrochemical industries C / An evaluation of the impact of reducing energy 951-963 Lee and § J Lin 29:3, 237-244 subsidies on living expenses of households } Beyond joint implementation — designing flex- Technology transfer of energy efficiency tech- Saboohi 29:3, 217-225 ibility into global climate policy K G Begg, 7 nologies in industry: a review of trends and Changes in fuel input of electricity sector in Jackson and §S Parkinsoi 29:1, 17-27 policy issues / Worrell, R van Berkel, Z Hong Kong since 1982 and their implica- Carbon emissions control and trade liberal- Fenggi, C Menke, R Schaeffer and R O tions L C-h Chow 29:15, 1399-1410 ization:coordinated approaches to Taiwan's Williams 29:1, 29-43 Future electric power technology choices of trade and tax policy H-Y Yang 29:9, 725-734 The financing of the Mexican electrical sector J Brazil: a possible conflict between local Citizen versus consumer: challenges in the UK Islas and U Jeronimo 29:12. 965-973 pollution and global climate change R green pe ywel market S L Batley, D Col- The liability rules under international GHG Schaeffer and A S Szklo 29:5, 355-369 hourne, P D Fleming a win 29:6, emissions trading ZY Zhang 29:7, 501-508 Korean energy demand in the new millenium 479-487 The politics of oil in Lithuania: strategies after outlook and policy implications, 2000-2005 Consumers, industrialists and the political transition J Pasukeviciute and M Ro¢ 9-5 SH Kim, T H Kim, Y Kim and I-G Na 29:11, economy ol green taxation: CQ, taxation 383-397 899-910 in OECD G T Svendsen, C Daughjere, 1 The potential impact of policies to promote Low-CQO, energy pathways and regional ai Hiollund and 1 B Pedersen 29:6, 489-497 combined heat and power in US industry P pollution in Europe S Syri, M Amann, P Cooperation in global climate policy potenti- L Lemar Jr 29:14, 1243-1254 Capros, L Mantzos, J Cofala and Z Klimont alities and limitations D Ipsen R Rosch and J The problem of used nuclear fuel: lessons for 29:11, 871-884 Scheffan 29:4, 315-326 interim solutions from a comparative cost Participatory rural energy planning in India — a Differentiating commitments world wide: glo- analysis A Macfarlane 29:15, 1379-1389 policy context R C Neudoerffer, P Malhotra bal differentiation of GHG emissions reduc- The renewable portfolio standard: design con- and P V Ramana 29:5, 371-381 tions based on the Triptych approach — a siderations and an implementation survey 7 Reforms in the French power system: from preliminary assessment H Groenenberg, D Berry and M Jaccard 29:4, 263-277 weak contestability to effective competition? Phylipsen and K Blok 29:12, 1007-1030 Uncertainty in estimating and mitigating in- D Finon 29:10, 755-768 Endogenising emission taxes: A general equili- dustrial related GHG emissions M El-Fadel Strategies for cost-effective carbon reductions: brium type optimisation model applied for M Zeinati, N Ghaddar and T Mezher 29:12, a sensitivity analysis of alternative scenarios Turkey Y Arikan and G Kumbaroglu 29:12, 1031-1043 E Gumerman, J G Koomey and M A Brown 1045 1056 World bank energy projects in China: influ- 29:14, 1313-1323 Ener ZY efficiency the challenges of policy ences on environmental protection E Marti- Technology development in market networks design / Varon and B {ehischer 29:8, not 29:8, 581-594 B Olerup 29:3, 169-178 615-629 The politics of oil in Lithuania: strategies after Energy and the environment in Kazakhstan (¢ Energy security and world trade transition / Pasukeviciute and VM Roe 29:5, Dahl and K Kuralbayveva 29:6, 429-440 Changes in fuel input of electricity sector in 383-397 Estimating bounds on the economy-wide ef- Hong Kong since 1982 and their implica- he social cost of district heating in a sparsely fects of the CEF policy scenarios A H tions L C-h Chow 29:15, 1399-1410 populated country E Bowitz and M D Trong Sanstad, S J DeCanio, G A Boyd and J G CO; accounts for open economies: producer or 29:13, 1163-1173 Koomey 29:14, 1299-1311 consumer responsibility? J Munksgaard and Waiting for the boom: a simulation study of From planning to strategy in the electricity K A Pedersen 29:4, 327-334 power plant construction in California A industry / Dyner and E R Larsen 29:13, Interactions of a tradable green certificate Ford 29:11, 847-869 1145-1154 market with a tradable permits market P E Greenhouse gas taxation and the distribution Morthurst 29:5, 345-353 Energy technology of costs and benefits: the case of Norway O The efficiency of international cooperation in Disaggregated analysis of US energy consump- Godal and B Holtsmark 29:8, 653-662 mitigating climate change: analysis of joint tion in the 1990s: evidence of the effects of he potential impacts licies on automobile \ S ruicipatory rural policy context R ¢ 9-5 investment: long-t ll electric generauion industry J HG J M Carey 29:7, 545-552 Privatizing and liberalizing electricity of Hungary G Bakos 29:13, 1119 Public standing non-residential demand power R H Wiser, M Fi *V elficiency te ( 3. 1OS8S5—1097 iew of trends and efort in the French power system: from ak contestability to effective competition? Lithuania nancing as ¢ 1 R Skema 29:1 S11-816 mitigation projects he quality of energy 1 indicators 29-15. 1363 13 ilernatiti onal comparison el industry J C M Fa National and regional energy profiles and 3-543 government policy he Spanish distribution stem for \ study of sectoral energy consumption roducts: an obstacle 1 competition? Kong (1984-1997) with special em household sector L C-/ ¢ onsumers willingness > impact of reducing energ ricity B Roe, M F T iving expenses of households } , 29:11, 917-925 impacts of carbon taxe 1 Nuclear power in Japan T Nakata and Dismantling of nuclear power in Germany 159-166 sectoral and macroeconomic effects #H for open economies: prod Welsch and C Ochsen 29:4, 279-289 responsibility? J Munksgaard a he problem of used nuclear fuel: lessons for sen 29:4, 327-334 iterim solutions from a comparative cost regulatory threats M f analysis A Macfarlane 29:15, 1379-1389 markets t\ Oil and gas ve E Mo 7 An eclectic approach in energy forecasting challe poli case of Natural Resources ¢ (NRCan’s) oil and gas outlook JP. Kumar 29:4, 303-313 emissions and the irbon emissions Irom manutactul Kuznets curve. The Spanisl use in 13 IEA countries: long-term Lee 3556 hrough 1995 L Schipper, S economy initia Arushcl VU Ting, S Ka prospects I 29-9. 667-688 t usefulness as a guide for Ethanol as a lead replacement: phasing out S E Plotkin 2 73-1084 eaded gasoline in Africa |) Thomas and A ergy demand in the new milleniun Kwong 29:13, 1133-1143 ook and policy implications, 2000-2005 — Incentive policies for natural gas-fired cogen SH Kim, T H Kim, Y Kim and I-G Na 29:1) eration in Brazil’s industrial sector case S99 910i ) studies: chemical plant and pulp mill J B choices of Modernise it, sustainabilise it! Swiss energ Soares, A S Szklo and M T Tolmasquim 29:3 etween Ocdl Ppoucy on the eve ol electricity ! < r ) 215 global climate change R liberalisation M Jegen and R Wiistenhage: Lost carbon emissions: the role of non- 1S Szklo 29:5, 355-369 29:1, | 45-54 manufacturing other industries and refining | warming of development Multi-lateral emission trading: lessons from in industrial energy use and carbon emis- structural changes in the electricity inter-state NO, control in the United States sions in IEA countries S Murtishaw, 1 of Guangdong Province. China { Farrell 29:13, 1061-1072 Schipper, F Unand S Karbuz and M Zhang, M M M ind T C Heller 29:3 New accountabilities in utilities: fifty years ol Khrushch 29:2, 83-102 179-203 legal accountability in the gas industry / New accountabilities in utilities: fifty years of Incentive policie r natural gas-fired coge Conrad and C Waddams 29:15, 1357-1361 legal accountability in the gas industry / eration in Bri industrial sector Norwegian residential electricity demand a Conrad and C Waddams 29:15, 1357-1361 studies vemical plant and pulp mill . microeconomic assessment of the growth [he future of gas infrastructures in Eurasia G and M T Tolmasquim 29:3 from 1976 to 1993 B Halvorsen and B M Klaassen, A McDonald and J Zhao 29:5, Larsen 29:3. 227-236 399 413 Index The politics of o thuania: strategies a The financing of the Mexican electrical sector J since 1982 and their implications 29:15, ransition / Pasu we and M Ro Islas and U Jeror » 29-12. 965-973 1399 1410 The potential impact ol policies to promote Chungpaibulpatana, S see Santisirisomboom, J The Spanish distribution system for oil pro- combined heat and power in US industry P Clinch, J P and Healy, J D Cost-benefit an obst 1C ie to competition »ICo L Lemar Jr 29:14, 1243-1254 analysis of domestic energy efficiency 29:2, é¢ and E Huerta 29:2, 103 111 113-124 Articles — Authors Cofala, J see Svri, S Renewables feutt, M, Elliot inson, T Credible Cohen, C see Tolmasquim, M 7 \ transition sustainable energy regulatory thre 916 Colbourne, D see Batley, S 1 e: Teasi assessment and develop- i=@? Pl scher, B Conrad, L and Waddams, C New accountabil- ment strategies of wind power in Taiwan C- {/cantara, | ities in utilities: fifty years of legal account- D Yue, ¢ l aqadEMI Liou 29:12 fmann, M see ability in the gas industry 29:15, 1357-1361 95] 963 ing, BU see ( K-H Contin, I, Correlje { and Huerta, E The Accelerating residential P\ expansion: supply {rikai Y and Kumbarog G Endogenising Spanish distribution system for oil products analysis for competitive electricity markets 4 emission taxes: A general equilibrium type an obstacle to competition? 29:2, 103-111 Payne, R D dRH Willia ns 29:10. 787 opumisation model applied for Turkey C orrele 1 see Contin, | SOO 29:12, 1045 1056 da Costa, R C Do model structures affect iizen versus consume! S see K mn IG findings? Two energy consumption and CO, vreen power Markel Bakos G Privatizing and liberalizing electri- emission scenarios for Brazil in 2010 29:10, urne, P D I cily, the case of Hungary 29:13, 1119-1132 I77_725 479-487 S L, Colhbourne, D, Fleming, P D and Dahl, C and Kuralbayveva, K Energy and the Impacts of biomass power generation and CO Urwin, P (¢ ilizen versus consume! chal- environment in Kazakhstan 29:6, 429-440 taxation on electricity generation expansion lenges in the UK green power market 29:6, Daughjerg, C see Svendsen, G 7 planning and environmental emissions J 479-487 de Feber, M A P (¢ see Gielen, D J and § Begg, K G, Ja ] and Parkinson, § de la Chesnaye, I Harvey, R, Kruger, D and Beyond joint implementation designing Laitner, J A Cost-effective reductions of Interactions of a tradable gg reen ceruinh caatlle t e flexibility into global climate policy 29:1, non-CO greenhouse gases 29:14, markel with a tradable permits market P / 17-27 1325 133 Bennett VMeoand Newh ih, M Auditing DeCanio S$ J see Sanstad 1H genera- energy use In cities 29:2 14 Doucet J A see Jacques, ¢ 1 na J ( / / The renewable Duk« R see Payvin 1 portfolio standard: design considerations Dynei I and Larsen, E R From planning to Public goods P ind an implementation survey 29:4, 263 tesiiad strategy in the electricity industry 29:13, Stanc ling non-re een BOloKh K see r Farla, J C M; Groenenberg, H 1145-1154 powel R H Wisc Ho Boom, J-T International emissions trading El-Fadel, M, Zeinati, M, Ghaddar, N and 29-13 LO85 1097 under the Ky oto Protocol: credit trading Vezher, T Uncertainty in estimating and Renewable et investment by the World 29:8, 605-613 mitigating industrial related GHG emissions Bank E Marti 29:9 689-699 Bos, A J M see Giel DJ 29:12, 1031-1043 Renewable et policy in Lithuania Bose, R K and Shul Vf Electricity tariffs in Elliott, ¢ see feutt, M Katinas and a 29:10, S1I-S816 India: an assessment ol consumers’ ability Espey, S Renewables portfolio standard: a Renewables portfolio standard: a means for and willingness to Gujarat 29:6, means for trade with electricity from renew- trade with electricit irom renewable energy 465-478 able energy sources? 29:7, $57 566 sources S Espey 29:7, 557 S66 SOW J, Bum ) ana Vattendrup ( \ Farla, J C M and Blok, K The quality of energy Short-cut design of wind farms C T Kiranoudis model-based analysis of strategic consolida- intensity indicators for international com- N G Voros and Z B Maroulis 29:7, 567-578 tion in the German electricity industry 29:12, parison in the iron and steel industry 29:7, The renewable portfolio standard: design con- 987-1005 $23 543 siderations ind an in tation survey 7 Sowilz, E and 7 VD he social cost of Farrell 1 Multi-lateral emission trading: les- Berry and M Jacca — district heating in a sparsely populated sons from inter-state NO, control in the US consumers Vilingness country 29:13, 1163-1173 United States 29:13, 1061-1072 electricity B Roe, M F Ti Bovd G A see Sanst | H Fengqi Z see Worrell, E Russell 29:11, 917-925 Braden, J B, Kolstad, C D, W oock, R A and Fichtner, W Goehelt, M and Rentz, O The Vachado J 1 Is coal desulphurisation efficiency of international cooperation in rhe role of utilities worthwhile? Evidence from the market mitigating climate change: analysis of joint Accelerating residential PV expansion: supply 29:3, 217-225 implementation, the clean development me- analysis for competitive electricity markets A Brown, M A see Gumerman, FE chanism and emission trading for the Fed- Payne, R Duke and R H Williams 29:10, 787 Brown, M A, Lev VU D Short, W and eral Republic of Germany, the Russian 800 Koomey, J G Scenarios for a clean energy Federation and Indonesia 29:10, 817-830 Credible regulatory threats M Acutt future 29:14, 1179-1196 Finon, D Reforms in the French power system: and T Robinson 29:11, 911-916 Brown, M A Market failures and barriers from weak contestability to effective compe- Electricity tariffs in India: an assessment as a basis for clean energy policies 29:14, tition? 29:10, 755-768 consumers ability and willingness to pay in 1197-1207 Fiscal, E R see Ramos, N G Gujarat R K Bose and M Shukla 29-6 Bunn, D W see Bowel Fleming, P D see Batley, S 1 465-478 Capros P see Syvri, S Ford, A Waiting for the boom: a simulation Finessing the unintended outcomes of price- Care) J M see G ohm JH study of power plant construction in Cali- cap adjustments: an electric utility multi- Ceja, B R see Ramos, NG fornia 29:11, 847-869 product perspective D O Seeto, C K Woo and Choi, K-H and Ang, BW \ time-series analysis Fowlie, M see Wiser, R H I Horowitz 29:13, 1111-1118 of energy-related carbon emissions in Korea Gerlagh, T see Gielen, D J From planning to strategy in the electricity 29:13, 1155-1161 Ghaddar, N see El-Fadel, M industry / Dyner and E R= Larsen 29:13, Chow, L C-h A study of sectoral energy Gielen DJ, de Feber M APC, Bos, AJ Mand 1145-1154 consumption in Hong Kong (1984-1997) Gerlagh, T Biomass for energy or materials? New accountabilities in utilities fifty years with special emphasis on the household \ Western European systems engineering of legal accountability n the gas industry sector 29:13, 1099-1110 perspective 29:4, 291-302 I Conrad and (¢ Waddams 29:15, Chow l C-h Changes in fuel input Godal, O and Holtsmark, B Greenhouse 1357 1361 ol electricity seclol in Hong Kong gas taxation and the distribution of costs D see Braden, J B Vosnaim, A Estimating CO abatement and JG see Brown, M A Gumermai sequestration potentials for Chile 29:8, 1H 631-640 IG, Webber, C A {fkhinson. C S an Munksgaard, J and Pedersen, K A CO {1 Addressing energy-related chal accounts lor open economies producer or the US buildings sector: results consumer responsibility? 29:4, 327-334 the clean energy futures study 29:14 Vurtishaw, S see Schipper, Ll Vurtisha S$ and Schipper, L Disaggregated > de la Chesnave, | analysis of US energy consumption in the rid wide ishreshtha, M and Parikh, J K A study ot 1990s: evidence of the effects of the internet emMissiol produc tivity in the Indian coal sector 29:9 and rapid economic growth 29:15 h ipproach 701 | Mur1t3i shaw,1 356 S, Schipper, 1 1007-1030 AKwma U see Persaud. A J Unander, F, Karbu VA Kun G see frikan, Y S$ and Khrushch VU Lost carbon emissions redu Kuralhi a, K see Dahil, ¢ the role of non-manufacturing other indus- see Thomas, } tries and refining in industrial energy use and G see Jacques, ¢ carbon emissions in IEA countries 99-9 { see de la Chesnave, fF 83-10? { see Nakata, 7 I-G see Kim, S H B M see Halvorsen, B kata, T and Lamont, A Analysis of the E R see Dyner, 1 impacts of carbon taxes on energy systems in Norwegi C F and Lin, S J Structural decomposition Japan 29:2, 159-166 1 microeco of CO, emissions from Taiwan's petrochen L Metl ds of evaluating market trans growth trom 1976 ical industries 29:3, 237-244 formation programmes experience in Swe- ar Jr, Pl The potential impact of policies den 29:1, 67-79 to promote combined heat and power in US loerfier, R ¢ Valhotra, P and Ramana, P lustry 29:14, 1243-1254 Participatory rural energy planning in VD see Bi la i poli, cy context 9-5. 371l -38] I 1 see Rog horough V see Bennett, M { see Koome\ IG ( see Welsch, H ip E3 Technology development in market M see Yuc C-D networks 29:3, 169-178 HW VW Economic justification of the ikh, J K see Kulshre shtha, M Snowy scheme 29:11, 927-937 S see Be gg KG McDonald, A see Klaassen, G asukeviciute, | and Row V The politics of oil WeDo d, A and Schrattenholzei ‘l earning in Lithuania Strategies alter transition 29°5 rates for energy technologies 2 55-2 6] 383-397 farlane ! The problem of used 1; nuclear WIT ! Duke R and Williams, R H lessons for interim solutions from a Accelerating residential PV expansion: sup- comparative cost analysis 29:15, 1379-1389 ply analysis for competitive electricity mar- Machado, J A see Braden, J B kets 29:10, 787-800 VMcMalh S see McMullan, J 7 Pedersei 1 Bsee Svendsen, G 7 McMullan, J T, Williams, B C and McCaheyv, S Pedersen, K A see Munksgaard, J Strategic considerations for clean coal R&D Persaud 1 J and Kumar l An 29:6, 441-452 eclectic approach in energy forecasting: a Valhotra, P see Neudoerffei case of Natural Resources Canada’s Vantzos. L see Syri. S (NRCan’s) oi and = gas outlook 29:4 J A Inertia Vaqueda, Z M see Ramos, N G 303-313 1 electricity industry: ts VM J see Truffer, B sc D see Groenenberg H Kyoto Protoco Varou Z B see Kiranoudis, C 7 S E see Greene, D1 9:6, 453-463 VM not, E Renewable energy investment by -_ European and Japanese R Modernise it the World Bank 29:9, 689-699 fuel economy initiatives what they are, gy policy on the Vartinot, E World bank energy projects in their prospects for success, their usefulness isation 29:1 China: influences on environmental protec- as a guide for US acuion 29:13, SS] 594 1073-1084 { see Zhang, ZX Price, L see Worrell, I Schipper, 1 VU M see Zhang, ¢ Ramana, P V see Neudoerffer, R ¢ Renewable energy r, T see El-Fadel, M Ramos, N G, Heard, C, Fiscal, E R, Maqueda C see Worrell, | ZM., Morales, S L, Salazar, R M, Ceja, BR { Analysis of energy intensity devel- and Gutierrez, L J Computer system for lH, Kin opments in manulacturing sectors in indus- energetic diagnoses in residential customers demand in the new millen- trialized and developing countries 29:10 29:8. 595-603 implications, 2000 69 5 Rentz O see Fichtner, Vu Vongia, P, Schumacher, K and Sathave ] Robinson, T see feutt, M Policy reforms and productivity growth in Roca, J and Alcantara, V Energy intensity, CO, India’s energy intensive industries 29:9 emissions and the environmental Kuznets 715-724 curve. 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United States experience with gasoline addi- through 1995 29:9 667—688 29-13. 1085 1097 tives F Nadim, P Zack, G E Hoag and § Liu Schrattenholzer, L see McDonald, A Wohlgemuth, N see Turkson 29:1, 1-5 Schumache K see Mongia, P Woo, C K see Si DQ Who’s afraid of atmospheric stabilisation? Seeto, D Q, Woo, C K and Horowit / Woock, R A see Braden, J B Making the link between energy resources Finessing the unintended outcomes ol Worrell, E and Price, 1 Policy scenarios for and climate change M = Grubb 29:11, price-cap adjustments: an_ electric utility energy efficienc\ improvement in industry 837-845 multi-product perspective 29:13, 1111 1118 29:14, 1223-1241 Short, W see Brown, M A; Hadley, S W Worrell, E, van Berke R, Fengqi, Z, Menke, ¢ Leaders Shukla, M see Bose, R K Schaeffer, R and W iams, R O Technology Climate Change Levy—hot air or cold comfort? 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