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Energy Policy

Energy Policy, Vol.36, No.10 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0301-4215 (Print) 

In this Issue (37 articles)

3633 - 3639 How carbon credits could drive the emergence of renewable energies
Mathews JA
3640 - 3645 What if ... ? Utility vision 2020
Frei CW
3646 - 3661 Pros and cons of exposing renewables to electricity market risks-A comparison of the market integration approaches in Germany, Spain, and the UK
Klessmann C, Nabe C, Burges K
3662 - 3673 Trigeneration: A new way for landfill gas utilization and its feasibility in Hong Kong
Hao XL, Yang HX, Zhang GQ
3674 - 3685 Bioenergy in Greece: Policies, diffusion framework and stakeholder interactions
Panoutsou C
3686 - 3691 Governmental policy and prospect in electricity production from renewables in Lithuania
Katinas V, Markevicius A, Erlickyte R, Marciukaitis M
3692 - 3702 An economic welfare analysis of demand response in the PJM electricity market
Walawalkar R, Blumsack S, Apt J, Fernands S
3703 - 3713 An improved mechanism for capacity payment based on system dynamics modeling for investment planning in competitive electricity environment
Assili M, Javidi MH, Ghazi R
3714 - 3722 From long-term targets to cumulative emission pathways: Reframing UK climate policy
Anderson K, Bows A, Mander S
3723 - 3733 Designing an electricity tax system in presence of international regulations and multiple public goals: An empirical assessment
Bjertnaes GH, Faehn T, Aasness J
3734 - 3744 Assessing the energy vulnerability: Case of industrialised countries
Gnansounou E
3745 - 3753 The principal-agent problem and transport energy use: Case study of company lease cars in the Netherlands
Graus W, Worrell E
3754 - 3763 The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios-Part I: Development of a backcasting methodology with stakeholder participation
Mander SL, Bows A, Anderson KL, Shackley S, Agnolucci P, Ekins P
3764 - 3773 The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios-Part II: Scenarios for a 60% CO2 reduction in the UK
Anderson KL, Mander SL, Bows A, Shackley S, Agnolucci P, Ekins P
3774 - 3786 Differences in pollution levels among civil law countries: A possible interpretation
Di Vita G
3787 - 3796 Market power mitigation by regulating contract portfolio risk
Willems B, De Corte E
3797 - 3806 The end of cheap oil: Current status and prospects
Tsoskounogiou M, Ayerides G, Tritopoulou E
3807 - 3813 Performance of commercially available solar and heat pump water heaters
Lloyd CR, Kerr ASD
3814 - 3822 Stagnating energy efficiency in the Swedish building sector-Economic and organisational explanations
Nassen J, Sprei F, Holmberg J
3823 - 3832 A fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model for trigeneration system
Wang JJ, Jing YY, Zhang CF, Shi GH, Zhang XT
3833 - 3837 Prediction of monthly mean daily diffuse solar radiation using artificial neural networks and comparison with other empirical models
Jiang YN
3838 - 3842 The causality between energy consumption and economic growth in Turkey
Erdal G, Erdal H, Esengun K
3843 - 3853 Heat supply systems using natural gas in the residential sector: The case of the agglomeration of Seoul
Park HC, Kim H
3854 - 3861 Assessing the impact of oil prices on firms of different sizes: Its tough being in the middle
Sadorsky P
3862 - 3871 The importance of incorporating reliability of supply criteria in a regulatory system of electricity distribution: An empirical analysis for Austria
Reichl J, Kollmann A, Tichler R, Schneider F
3872 - 3881 Strategies and policies for improving energy efficiency programs: Closing the loop between evaluation and implementation
Vine E
3882 - 3892 Energy and eMergy evaluation of bioethanol production from wheat in Henan Province, China
Dong XB, Ulgiati S, Yan MC, Zhang XS, Gao WS
3893 - 3904 Regulation of microgeneration and microgrids
Costa PM, Matos MA, Lopes JAP
3905 - 3924 Asian energy and environmental policy: Promoting growth while preserving the environment
Zhang ZX
3925 - 3939 The role of biomass in California's hydrogen economy
Parker NC, Ogden JM, Fan YY
3940 - 3947 Wind power in the Danish liberalised power market-Policy measures, price impact and investor incentives
Munksgaard J, Morthorst PE
3948 - 3960 Demise of the standard model for power sector reform and the emergence of hybrid power markets
Gratwick KN, Eberhard A
3961 - 3973 Nuclear hydrogen: An assessment of product flexibility and market viability
Botterud A, Yildiz B, Conzelmann G, Petri MC
3974 - 3981 Assessing the effects of CO2 price caps on electricity investments-A real options analysis
Szolgayova J, Fuss S, Obersteiner M
3982 - 3992 Building energy efficiency labeling programme in Singapore
Eang LS, Priyadarsini R
3993 - 4004 Location optimization of solar plants by an integrated hierarchical DEA PCA approach
Azadeh A, Ghaderi SF, Maghsoudi A
4005 - 4007 The costs and impacts of intermittency: An ongoing debate "East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet."
Gross R, Heptonstall P