2523 - 2524 |
Special Issue - Dedicated to International Energy Workshop - Laxenburg, Austria - 24-26 June 2003 - Editorial introduction Schrattenholzer L, Lior N |
2525 - 2536 |
Global climate change and the equity-efficiency puzzle Manne AS, Stephan G |
2537 - 2557 |
Integrated climate-change strategies of industrialized countries Simeonova K, Diaz-Bone H |
2558 - 2579 |
Economical CO2, SOx, and NOx capture from fossil-fuel utilization with combined renewable hydrogen production and large-scale carbon sequestration Day D, Evans RJ, Lee JW, Reicosky D |
2580 - 2595 |
Effective utilization of by-product oxygen from electrolysis hydrogen production Kato T, Kubota M, Kobayashi N, Suzuoki Y |
2596 - 2616 |
ADMIRE-REBUS: modeling the European market for renewable electricity Daniels BW, Uyterlinde MA |
2617 - 2635 |
Tax exemption for biofuels in Germany: Is bio-ethanol really an option for climate policy? Henke JM, Klepper G, Schmitz N |
2636 - 2653 |
Quantitative analysis of CO2 emissions reductions through introduction of stationary-type PEM-FC systems in Japan Nagata Y |
2654 - 2671 |
Bio-energy with carbon storage (BECS): A sequential decision approach to the threat of abrupt climate change Read P, Lermit J |
2672 - 2689 |
The impact of carbon sequestration on the production cost of electricity and hydrogen from coal and natural-gas technologies in Europe in the medium term Tzimas E, Peteves SD |
2690 - 2702 |
Sustainable and economic hydrogen cogeneration from nuclear energy in competitive power markets Miller AI, Duffey RB |
2703 - 2720 |
A hydrogen economy: opportunities and challenges Tseng P, Lee J, Friley P |
2721 - 2737 |
Modeling experience curves in MERGE (model for evaluating regional and global effects) Kypreos S |
2738 - 2758 |
The role of technology development in greenhouse gas emissions reduction: The case of Finland Lehtila A, Savolainen I, Syri S |