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ENERGY POLICY Index to Volume 33 January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December Articles — Titles of the United Arab Emirates M A A/-Iriani Improving air quality in large cities by 33:18, 2350-2360 substituting natural gas for coal in China: Alternative energy Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school changing idea and incentive policy implica- Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of tions Y Chang, X Guo, X Mao and Y Peng buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of alternative fuels J T Cohen 33:13, 1709-1722 alternative fuels J T Cohen 33:13, 1709-1722 The impact of global change on the hydro- Probabilistic analysis of electrical energy costs Electricity generation: regulatory mechanisms power potential of Europe: a model-based comparing: production costs for gas, coal to incentive renewable alternative energy analysis G Czisch, B Lehner and S Vassolo and nuclear power plants D Feretic and Z sources in Brazil C K N Cavaliero and E P 33:7, 839-855 Tomsic 33:1, 5-13 Da Silva 33:13, 1745-1752 The implications of the Kyoto project mechan- The rise and fall of German hard coal subsidies Micro-economic modelling of biofuel system in isms for the deployment of renewable K Storchmann 33:11, 1469-1492 France to determine tax exemption policy electricity in Europe P del Rio, M Gual and US electricity industry response to carbon under uncertainty S Rozakis, J C Sourie F Hernandez 33:15, 2010-2022 constraint: a life-cycle assessment of supply 33:2, 171-182 International markets for greenhouse gas side alternatives P L Denholm, G L Kulcins- Natural gas as an alternative to crude oil in emission reduction policies— possibilities ki, P J Meier and P P H Wilson 33:9, automotive fuel chains well-to-wheel analy- for integrating developing countries K Hals- 1099-1108 sis and transition strategy development A P nes and A Olhoff 33:18, 2313-2325 C Faaij, M P Hekkert, F H J F Hendriks and Managing a_ reservoir-based hydro-energy Cogeneration M L Neelis 33:5, 579-594 plant: building understanding in the buy Cogeneration: a regulatory framework toward Using energy scenarios to explore alternative and sell decisions in a changing environment growth E Cardona and A Piacentino 33:16, energy pathways in California J G Koomey P Davidsen, M Rudd and A van Ackere 33:7, 2100-2111 and R Ghanadan 33:9, 1117-1142 939-947 Distributed generation: definition, benefits and The marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide issues R Belmans, W D’haeseleer, J Driesen, D Carbon trading emissions: an assessment of the uncertainties Haeseldonckx and G Pepermans 33:6, 787-798 Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate re- RS J Tol 33:16, 2064-2074 Economic and environmental efficiency of gimes M den Alzen, P Lucas and D van Near-term technology policies for long-term district heating plants P J Agrell and P Vuuren 33:16, 2138-2151 climate targets economy wide versus tech- Bogetoft 33:10, 1351-1362 Energy-related taxation as an environmental nology specific approaches C Azar and B A Efficiency gains in Danish district heating. Is policy tool—-the Finnish experience 1990 Sandén 33:12, 1557-1576 there anything to learn from benchmarking? 2003 L Vehmas 33:17, 2175-2182 P Fristrup, J Munksgaards and L-L_ Pade Impacts of a common green certificate market Coal 33:15, 1986-1997 on electricity and CO -emission markets in Coal cleaning: a viable strategy for reduced Evaluating the impact of three incentive the Nordic countries E O Ahlgren and T carbon emissions and improved environment programs on the economics of cofiring Unger 33:16, 2152-2163 in China? S Glomsrod and W Taeyuan 33:4, willow biomass with coal in New York State The implications of the Kyoto project mechan- 525-542 L P Abrahamson, C A_ Lindsey, P J isms for the deployment of renewable The costs of mitigating carbon emissions in Tharakan, T A Volk and E H White 33:3, electricity in Europe P del Rio, M Gual and China: findings from China MARKAL- 337-347 F Hernandez 33:15, 2010-2022 MACRO modeling W Chen 33:7, 885-896 Market value for thermal energy of cogenera- Near-term technology policies for long-term Defining geographic coal markets using price tion: using shadow price estimation applied climate targets—-economy wide versus tech- data and shipments data L Warell 33:17, to cogeneration systems in Korea D W An, nology specific approaches C Azar and B A 2216-2230 O S Kwon and W-C Yun 33:14, 1789-1795 Sandén 33:12, 1557-1576 Driving forces behind the stagnancy of China’s Second stage energy conservation experience Optimising trans-national power generation energy-related CO, emissions from 1996 to with a textile industry N S Babu and C and transmission investments: a Southern 1999: the relative importance of structural Palanichamy 33:5, 603-609 African example B Gonah, B Graeber and R change, intensity change and scale change S UK innovation systems for new and renewable Spalding-Fecher 33:18, 2337-2349 Kaneko, S Matsuoka and L Wu 33:3, 319-335 energy technologies: drivers, barriers and Transaction costs, institutional rigidities and Environmental and economic assessment of systems failures D Anderson, A Arnall, A the size of the clean development mechanism landfill gas electricity generation in Korea Chase, T J Foxon, R Gross and J Howes F Jotzo and A Michaelowa 33:4, 511-523 using LEAP model H-S Kim, J-W Park, E-S 33:16, 2123-2137 The welfare effects and the distributive impact Shin and H-C Shin 33:10, 1261-1270 of carbon taxation on Italian households S$ Evaluating the impact of three incentive Cost-benefit analysis Tiezzi 33:12, 1597-1612 programs on the economics of cofiring Assessing policies towards sustainable trans- willow biomass with coal in New York State port in Europe: an integrated model T Climate change L P Abrahamson, C A_ Lindsey, P J Zachariadis 33:12, 1509-1525 Calculating energy-saving potentials of heat- Tharakan, T A Volk and E H White 33:3, Business opportunities and dynamic competi- island reduction strategies H Akbari and S 337-347 tion through distributed generation in pri- Konopacki 33:6, 721-756 External costs of electricity production: case mary electricity distribution networks R Climate-related electricity demand-side man- study Croatia N Debrecin, Z Tomsic and M Raineri, S Rios and R_ Vasquez 33:17, agement in oil-exporting countries — the case B Vrhoveak 33:11, 1385-1395 2191-2201 ll Index Croatia energy planning and Kyoto Protocol Z sustainable implementation of renewable Croatia energy planning and Kyoto Protocol Z Bogdan, N Duic, F Juretic and M Zeljko energy J M Huacuz 33:16, 2087-2099 Bogdan, N Duic, F Juretic and M Zeljko 33:8, 1003-1010 Solar supported steam production for power 33:8, 1003-1010 Decision support tool to evaluate alternative generation in Egypt M A H El-Sayed 33:10, Decision support tool to evaluate alternative policies regulating wind integration into 1251-1259 policies regulating wind integration into autonomous energy systems G C Contaxis, Techno-economic evaluation of small hydro autonomous energy systems G C Contaxis, J Kabouris and N Zouros 33:12, 1541-155: power plants in Greece: a complete sensitiv- J Kabouris and N Zouros 33:12, 1541-1555 Design for renewable energy systems with ity analysis J K Kaldellis, G Korhakis and D Design for renewable energy systems with application to rural areas in Japan K Kubo, S Vlachou 33:15, 1969-1985 application to rural areas in Japan K Kubo, A Lamont and T Nakata 33:2, 209-219 Transaction costs, institutional rigidities and A Lamont and T Nakata 33:2, 209-219 Determination of the optimal installation the size of the clean development mechanism Distributed generation: definition, benefits and capacity of small hydro-power plants F Jotzo and A Michaelowa 33:4, 511-523 issues R Belmans, W D’haeseleer, J Driesen, through the use of technical, economic and Village electrification technologies —an evalua- D Haeseldonckx and G Pepermans 33:6, reliability indices F Forouzhakhsh, S M H tion of photovoltaic cells and compact 787-798 Hosseini and M Rahimpoor 33:15, 1948-1956 fluorescent lamps and their applicability in Double-dividend analysis with SCREEN: an Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school rural villages based on a Tanzanian case empirical study for Switzerland C W Frei, P buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of study M Gullberg, E Ilskog, M Katvega and A Haldi and G Sarlos 33:5, 633-650 1709-1722 B Kjellstrém 33:10, 1287-1298 The early adoption of green power by Dutch Distributed generation: definition, benefits and Wind power planning: assessing long-term households An empirical exploration of issues R Belmans, W D’haeseleer, J Driesen, costs and benefits S Kennedy factors influencing the early adoption of D Haeseldonckx and G_ Pepermans 33:6, 1661 1675 green electricity for domestic purposes K 787-798 Arkesteijn and L Oerlemans 33:2. 183-196 Economic, energy, and the environmental Electricity Economic and environmental efficiency of impact of the Louisiana Energy Fund M J Accelerating residential PV expansion: demand district heating plants P J Agrell and P Kaiser, W O Olatubi and A G Pulsipher 33:7, analysis for competitive electricity markets R Bogetoft 33:10, 1351-1362 873-883 Duke, A Payne and R Williams 33:15, 1912 Efficiency gains in Danish district heating. Is Economic and environmental efficiency of 1929 there anything to learn from benchmarking? district heating plants P J Agrell and P Are new institutional economics enough? P Fristrup, J Munksgaards and L-L Pade Bogetoft 33:10, 1351-1362 Promoting photovoltaics in India’s agricul- 33:15, 1986-1997 Economic and policy implications of public tural sector V Radulovic 33:14, 1883-1899 Electricity consumption, employment and real support for ethanol production in Califor- Assessing of energy policies based on Turkish income in Australia: evidence from multi- nia’s San Joaquin Valley E Burnes, J W agriculture: current status and some implica- variate Granger causality tests P K Narayan Hagen and D Wichelns 33:9, 1155-1167 tions C Savin, M N Mencet and B Ozkan and R Smyth 33:9, 1109-1116 Feebates, rebates and gas-guzzler taxes: a study 33:18, 2361-2373 Electricity consumption and economic of incentives for increased fuel economy D L Availability of kerosene to rural households: a growth: evidence from Korea S-H_ Yoo Greene, J Li, P D Patterson and M Singh case study from India P Malhotra, RC Pal, 1 33:12, 1627-1632 33:6, 757-775 H Rehman and P B Singh 33:17, 2165-2174 Electricity generation: regulatory mechanisms Global experience curves for wind farms 4 Benchmarking and incentive regulation of to incentive renewable alternative energy Faaij, M Junginger and W C_ Turkenburg quality of service: an application to the UK sources in Brazil C K N Cavaliero and E P 33:2, 133-150 electricity distribution networks D Gianna- Da Silva 33:13, 1745-1752 Health costs caused by oil extraction air kis, T Jamash and M Pollitt 33:17, 2256 Electricity market modeling trends 4 Baillo, emissions and the benefits from abatement: 2271 A Ramos, M Rivier and M Ventosa 33:7, the case of Kazakhstan W heijman, | Business opportunities and dynamic competi- 897-913 Netalieva and J Wesseler 33:9, 1169-1177 tion through distributed generation in pri- Electricity restructuring in Turkey O Ozkyvrak Improving air quality in large cities by mary electricity distribution networks R 33:10, 1339-1350 substituting natural gas for coal in China: Raineri, S Rios and R Vasquez 33:17, 2191 Electricity sector restructuring in India: an changing idea and incentive policy implica- 2201 environmentally beneficial policy? R Perkins tions Y Chang, X Guo, X Mao and Y Peng ‘alculating energy-saving potentials of heat- 33:4, 439-449 island reduction strategies H Akbari and S Electricity tariffs in Hong Kong: what went Inclusion of cool roofs in nonresidential Title Konopacki 33:6, 721-756 wrong and what can we do about it? S Luk 24 prescriptive requirements H Akbari, S ‘alculating residential carbon dioxide emis- 33:8, 1085-1093 Bretz, S Konoopacki and R Levinson 33:2, sions—a new approach K Bohan, J Good, L Electric power oligopoly and _— suspicious 151-170 Hughes and K Jafapur 33:14, 1865-1871 minds—a critique of a recently approved International markets for greenhouse gas ‘arbon emission coefficient of power con- merger M Nilsson 33:15, 2023-2036 emission reduction policies — possibilities sumption in India: baseline determination Electrification co-operatives bring new light to for integrating developing countries K Hals- from the demand side B Nag and J K Parikh rural Tanzania W Chambala, M Gullberg, E nas and A Olhoff 33:18, 2313-2325 33:6, 777-786 Iiskog, M Katyega and B Kjellstrém 33:10, Move over! Stock turnover, retrofit and ‘arbon intensity of electricity generation and 1299-1307 industrial energy efficiency G Biermans and CDM baseline: case studies of three Chinese Empirical observations of bidding patterns in E Worrell 33:7, 949-962 provinces T C Heller, M M May and C Australia’s National Electricity Market D Paradise recovered: energy production and Zhang 33:4, 451-465 Batten, G Grozev and X Hu 33:16, 2075-2086 waste management in island environments ‘limate-related electricity demand-side man- Energy and energy utilization in agricultural B Hale and M L Miranda 33:13, 1691-1702 agement in oil-exporting countries — the case sector of Saudi Arabia / A/-Zaharnah, 1 The potential contribution of renewable energy of the United Arab Emirates M A Al-Iriani Dincer and M M Hussain 33:11, 1461-1467 to electricity supply in Saudi Arabia O 33:18, 2350-2360 Energy demand, economic growth, and energy Alnatheer 33:18, 2298-2312 ‘ogeneration: a regulatory framework toward efficiency —the Bakun dam-induced sustain- Probabilistic analysis of electrical energy costs growth E Cardona and A Piacentino 33:16, able energy policy revisited C Y Keong 33:5, comparing: production costs for gas, coal 2100-2111 679-689 and nuclear power plants D Feretic and Z Cost functions and the electric utility industry. Energy demand and environmental taxes: the Tomsic 33:1, 5-13 A contribution to the debate on deregulation case of Greece M L Polemis, V T Rapanos Renewable energy as a natural gas price hedge: F J Ramos-Real 33:1, 69-87 33:14, 1781-1788 the case of wind D Berry 33:6, 799-807 The costs of mitigating carbon emissions in Energy efficiency——a forgotten goal in the The road to green power in Mexico— reflec- China: findings from China MARKAL- Swedish building sector? J Holmberg and J tions on the prospects for the large-scale and MACRO modeling W Chen 33:7, 885-896 Ndissén 33:8, 1037-1051 Index Il Energy efficiency improvement procedures and IT substitution for energy leads to a resilient Solar supported steam production for power audit results of electrical, thermal and solar structure for a survival strategy of Japan’s generation in Egypt M A H El-Saved 33:10, applications in Palestine / H Ibrik and M M electric power industry C A Carvajal, 1251-1259 Mahmoud 33:5, 651-658 M_ Kishioka and C Watanabe 33:8, Supply- and demand-side effects of power Energy labeling for electric fans in Malaysia T 1069-1084 sector planning with demand-side manage- M I Mahlia, H H Masjuki, N A Rahim, R Letting the (energy) Gini out of the bottle: ment options and SO, emissions constraints Saidur and F M Taha 33:1, 63-68 Lorenz curves of cumulative electricity con- C O P Marpaung and R M Shrestha 33:6, Energy-related taxation as an environmental sumption and Gini coefficients as metrics of 815-825 policy tool—the Finnish experience 1990 energy distribution and equity A Jacobson, Techno-economic evaluation of small hydro 2003 L Vehmas 33:17, 2175-2182 D M Kammen and A D Milman 33:14, power plants in Greece: a complete sensitiv- Energy services in sub-Saharan Africa: how 1825-1832 ity analysis J K Kaldellis, G Korbakis and D conducive is the environment? P Pillay and A Liberalisation, consumption heterogeneity and S Vlachou 33:15, 1969-1985 B Sebitosi 33:16, 2044-2051 the dynamics of energy prices M Araujo, P UK biomass energy since 1990: the mismatch Environmental and economic assessment of Ferreira and I Soares 33:17, 2244-2255 between project types and policy objectives landfill gas electricity generation in Korea Liberalisation and the security of gas supply in D van der Horst 33:5, 705-716 using LEAP model H-S Kim, J-W Park, E-S the UK P Wright 33:17, 2272-2290 US electricity industry response to carbon Shin and H-C Shin 33:10, 1261-1270 Managing a_ reservoir-based hydro-energy constraint: a life-cycle assessment of supply Environmental impacts and benefits of regio- plant: building understanding in the buy side alternatives P L Denholm, G L Kulcins- nal power grid interconnections for China Y and sell decisions in a changing environment ki, P J Meier and P P H Wilson 33:9, Guo, S Wang, Y Zheng and F Zhu 33:14, P Davidsen, M Rudd and A van Ackere 33:7, 1099-1108 1797-1805 939-947 Using energy scenarios to explore alternative An estimation of the Swiss hydropower rent Meeting electrification’s social objectives in energy pathways in California J G Koomey S Banfi, M Filippini and A Mueller 33:7, South Africa, and implications for develop- and R Ghanadan 33:9, 1117-1142 927-937 ing countries C T Gaunt 33:10, 1309-1317 Village electrification technologies —an evalua- A European-wide harmonised tradable green A model of household energy services in a low- tion of photovoltaic cells and compact certificate scheme for renewable electricity: income rural African village T Alfstad, G fluorescent lamps and their applicability in is it realiy so beneficial? P del Rio 33:10, Goldstein, M I Howells, U Remme and D G rural villages based on a Tanzanian case 1239-1250 Victor 33:14, 1833-1851 study M Gullberg, E Ilskog, M Katyega and Evaluation of energy conservation programs in Move over! Stock turnover, retrofit and B Kjellstrém 33:10, 1287-1298 residential sector using fuzzy logic metho- industrial energy efficiency G Biermans and Who should administer energy-efficiency pro- dology W Awad, J O Jaber and R Mamlook E Worrell 33:7, 949-962 grams? G Barbose, C Blumstein and C 33:10, 1329-1338 Nigeria’s electric power sector reform: what Goldman 33:8, 1053-1067 An exploration of the technical feasibility of should form the key objectives? O J Ebohon Wind power in Finland up to the year achieving CO, emission reductions in excess and J Ikeme 33:9, 1213-1221 2025-—‘soft’ scenarios based on expert views of 60% within the UK housing stock by the Optimal electricity market for wind power H P Tapio and V Varho 33:15, 1930-1947 year 2050 M Bell, D Johnston and R Lowe Holttinen 33:16, 2052-2063 Wind power planning: assessing long-term 1643-1659 Optimising trans-national power generation costs and benefits S Kennedy Exploring the possibilities for setting up and transmission investments: a Southern 1661-1675 sustainable energy systems for the long term: African example B Gonah, B Graeber and R two visions for the Dutch energy system in Spalding-Fecher 33:18, 2337-2349 Emissions trading 2050 A P C Faaij, A Seebregts, J Spakman Performance of Indian power sector during a Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate re- and D J Treffers 33:13, 1723-1743 decade under restructuring: a critique R gimes M den Alzen, P Lucas and D van External costs of electricity production: case Balasubramanian, P S C Nair and D P Vuuren 33:16, 2138-2151 study Croatia N Debrecin, Z Tomsic and M Sharma 33:4, 563-576 Industry lobbying and the political economy of B Vrhoveak 33:11, 1385-1395 Policies and market factors driving wind power GHG trade in the European Union P Global experience curves for wind farms A development in the United States L Bird, M Markussen and G T Svendsen 33:2, 245-255 Faaij, M Junginger and W C_ Turkenburg Bolinger, M Brown, T Gagliano, B Parsons International markets for greenhouse gas 33:2, 133-150 and R Wiser 33:11, 1397-1407 emission reduction policies—possibilities Green electricity policies in the United States: The potential contribution of renewable energy for integrating developing countries K case study F C Menz 33:18, 2398-2410 to electricity supply in Saudi Arabia O Halsnas and A Olthoff 33:18, 2313-2325 Impact assessment of the Electricity Act 2003 Alnatheer 33:18, 2298-2312 Transaction costs, institutional rigidities and on the Indian power sector S G Deshmukh, S Probabilistic analysis of electrical energy costs the size of the clean development mechanism C Kaushik, M Kilshrestha and T Thakur 33:9, comparing: production costs for gas, coal F Jotzo and A Michaelowa 33:4, 511-523 1187-1198 and nuclear power plants D Feretic and Z Impact of electricity prices and volumetric Tomsic 33:1, 5-13 Energy water allocation on energy and groundwater Public and private attitudes towards "green Energy partnership: Israel and the Persian Gulf demand management: analysis from Wes- electricity: the case of Swedish wind power K G Bahgat 33:5, 671-677 tern India M D Kumar 33:1, 39-51 Ek 33:13, 1677-1689 Energy requirements of households in Brazil The impact of global change on the hydro- Renewable energy policy in South Africa: C Cohen, M Lenzen and R Schaeffer 33:4, power potential of Europe: a model-based policy options for renewable electricity H 555-562 analysis G Czisch, B Lehner and S Vassolo Winkler 33:1, 27-38 33:7, 839-855 The residential demand for electricity in Energy and environment Impacts of a common green certificate market Australia: an application of the bounds A strategy to encourage housing associations on electricity and CO>-emission markets in testing approach to cointegration P K to invest in energy conservation C Egmond, the Nordic countries E O Ahlgren and T Narayan and R Smyth 33:4, 467-474 R Jonkers and G Kok 33:18, 2374-2384 Unger 33:16, 2152-2163 A review of efforts to restructure Texas’ The implications of the Kyoto project mechan- electricity market J Zarnikau 33:1, 15-25 Energy and the environment isms for the deployment of renewable The road to green power in Mexico—reflec- Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate re- electricity in Europe P de/ Rio, M Gual and tions on the for the large-scale and sustain- gimes M den Alzen, P Lucas and D van F Hernandez 33:15, 2010-2022 able implementation of renewable energy J Vuuren 33:16, 2138-2151 Industrial DSM in a deregulated European M Huacuz 33:16, 2087-2099 Accelerating residential PV expansion: demand electricity market—a case study of 11 plants Seamless electricity trade between Canada and analysis for competitive electricity markets in Sweden BG Karlsson and L Trvgg 33:11, US Northeast J-7 Bernard, F Clavet and J-C R Duke, A Payne and R Williams 33:15, 1445-1459 Ondo 33:14, 1853-1863 1912-1929 IV Index Assessing policies towards sustainable trans- Efficiency gains in Danish district heating. Is External costs of electricity production: case port in Europe: an integrated model T there anything to learn from benchmarking? study Croatia N Debrecin, Z Tomsic and M Zachariadis 33:12, 1509-1525 P Fristrup, J Munksgaards and L-L_ Pade B Vrhoveak 33:11, 1385-1395 Brazilian energy policies side-effects on CO, 33:15, 1986-1997 Health costs caused by oil extraction air emissions reduction W Chandler, R Schaef- Electricity consumption, employment and real emissions and the benefits from abatement: fer, M E Schuller and A S Szklo 33:3, income in Australia: evidence from multi- the case of Kazakhstan W = heijman, 1 349-364 variate Granger causality tests P K Narayan Netalieva and J Wesseler 33:9, 1169-1177 Calculating energy-saving potentials of heat- and R Smyth 33:9, 1109-1116 The household energy gap: examining the island reduction strategies H Akbari and S Electricity sector restructuring in India: an divide between habitual- and purchase-re- Konopacki 33:6, 721-756 environmentally beneficial policy? R Perkins lated conservation behaviours S Barr, N Calculating residential carbon dioxide emis- 33:4, 439-449 Ford and A W Gilg 33:11, 1425-1444 sions——a new approach K Bohan, J Good, L Empirical analysis of the environmental and Implementing a double dividend: recycling Hughes and K Jafapur 33:14, 1865-1871 energy policies in some developing countries ecotaxes towards lower labour taxes A Can the woodfuel supply in sub-Saharan using widely employed macroeconomic in- manresa and F Sancho 33:12, 1577-1585 Africa be sustainable? The case of N’Dja- dicators: the cases of Brazil, China and India The implications of the Kyoto project mechan- ména, Chad M A Ahedl-Hamid and R J van A Focacci 33:4, 543-554 isms for the deployment of renewable der Plas 33:3, 297-306 Endogenous technological change and emis- electricity in Europe P de/ Rio, M Gual and Carbon emission coefficient of power con- sions: the case of the German steel industry F Hernandez 33:15, 2010-2022 sumption in India: baseline determination C Lutz, B Meyer, C Nathani and J Schleich Improving air quality in large cities by from the demand side B Nag and J K Parikh 33:9, 1143-1154 substituting natural gas for coal in China: 33:6, 777-786 Energy and energy utilization in agricultural changing idea and incentive policy implica- Carbon intensity of electricity generation and sector of Saudi Arabia / Al-Zaharnah, tions Y Chang, X Guo, X Mao and Y Peng CDM baseline: case studies of three Chinese I Dincer and M M_ Hussain 33:11, 33:3, 307-318 provinces T C Heller, M M May and C 1461-1467 Industrial DSM in a deregulated European Zhang 33:4, 451-465 Energy and environment in the ASEAN: electricity market——a case study of 11 plants Climate-related electricity demand-side man- challenges and opportunities S K Karki, M in Sweden BG Karlsson and L Trygg 33:11, agement in oil-exporting countries the case d Mann and H Salehfar 33:4, 499-509 1445-1459 of the United Arab Emirates VM A {/-Jriani Energy and the World Summit on Sustainable Integrated resource planning (IRP) and power 33:18, 2350-2360 Development: what next? R Spalding-Fecher, sector reform in developing countries A Coal cleaning: a viable strategy for reduced S Mwakasonda and H Winkler 33:1, 99-112 D’Sa 33:10, 1271-1285 carbon emissions and improved environment Energy demand, economic growth, and energy International markets for greenhouse gas in China? S Glomsrod and W Taoyuan 33:4, efficiency —the Bakun dam-induced sustain- emission reduction policies — possibilities 525-542 able energy policy revisited C Y Keong 33:5, for integrating developing countries K Hals- Combining interviewing and modeling for end- 679-689 nes and A Olhoff 33:18, 2313-2325 user energy conservation G Diirrenhberger, D Energy demand and environmental taxes: the The LMDI appreach to decomposition L Goldblatt and C Hartmann 33:2, 257-27) case of Greece M L Polemis, V T Rapanos analysis: a practical guide B W Ang 33:7, Consumer lifestyle approach to US energy use 33:14, 1781-1788 867-871 and the related CO, emissions S Bin and H Energy efficiency—-a forgotten goal in the The marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide Dowlatabadi 33:2, 197-208 Swedish building sector? J Holmberg and J emissions: an assessment of the uncertainties Cooking fuel use patterns in India: 1983-2000 Ndissén 33:8, 1037-1051 RS J Tol 33:16, 2064-2074 K S K Kwmar and B Viswanathan 33:8, Energy-related taxation as an environmental A model of household energy services in a low- 1021-1036 policy tool--the Finnish experience 1990 income rural African village T Alfstad, G The costs of mitigating carbon emissions in 2003 L Vehmas 33:17, 2175-2182 Goldstein, M I Howells, U Remme and D G China: findings from China MARKAL- Environmental and economic assessment of Victor 33:14, 1833-1851 MACRO modeling W Chen 33:7, 885-896 landfill gas electricity generation in Korea Multi-criteria analysis of alternative-fuel buses Croatia energy planning and Kyoto Protocol 7 using LEAP model H-S Kim, J-W Park, E-S for public transportation C-W Lin, S Opri- Bogdan, N Duic, F Juretic and M Zeljko Shin and H-C Shin 33:10, 1261-1270 covic and G-H Tzeng 33:11, 1373-1383 33:8, 1003-1010 Environmental impacts and benefits of regio- A multicriteria approach to evaluate wind Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school nal power grid interconnections for China Y energy plants on an Italian island F Caval- buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of Guo, S Wang, Y Zheng and F Zhu 33:14, laro and L Ciraolo 33:2, 235-244 alternative fuels J T Cohen 33:13, 1709-1722 1797-1805 Natural gas as an alternative to crude oil in Distributed generation: definition, benefits and Environmental impacts from the solar energy automotive fuel chains well-to-wheel analy- issues R Belmans, W D’haeseleer, J Driesen, technologies N Frantzeskaki, V Gekas and 1 sis and transition strategy development 4 P D Haeseldonckx and G = Pepermans 33:6, C Faaij, M P Hekkert, F H J F Hendriks and 787-798 Environmental implications of converting light M L Neelis 33:5, 579-594 Diversification and localization of energy gas vehicles: the Brazilian experience L Near-term technology policies for long-term systems for sustainable development and Dondero and J Goldemberg 33:13, 1703-1708 climate targets—economy wide versus tech- energy security Y Li 33:17, 2237-2243 An estimation of the Swiss hydropower rent nology specific approaches C Azar and B A Double-dividend analysis with SCREEN: an S Banfi, M Filippini and A Mueller 33:7, Sandén 33:12, 1557-1576 empirical study for Switzerland C W Frei, P 927-937 Oil consumption and CO, emissions in China’s A Haldi and G Sarlos 33:5, 633-650 Evaluation of energy conservation programs in road transport: current status, future trends, Driving forces behind the stagnancy of China’s residential sector using fuzzy logic metho- and policy implications F An, D He, K He, energy-related CO, emissions from 1996 to dology W Awad, J O Jaber and R Mamlook H Huo, M P Walsh, M Wang and Q Zhang 1999: the relative importance of structural 33:10, 1329-1338 33:12, 1499-1507 change, intensity change and scale change An exploration of the technical feasibility of Optimising trans-national power generation S Kaneko, S Matsuoka and L Wu 33:3, achieving CO, emission reductions in excess and transmission investments: a Southern 319-335 of 60% within the UK housing stock by the African example B Gonah, B Graeber and R Economic, energy, and the environmental year 2050 M Bell, D Johnston and R Lowe Spalding-Fecher 33:18, 2337-2349 impact of the Louisiana Energy Fund M J 33:13, 1643-1659 Paradise recovered: energy production and Kaiser, WO Olatubi and A G Pulsipher 33:7. 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