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Energy Policy

Energy Policy, Vol.36, No.12 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0301-4215 (Print) 

In this Issue (71 articles)

4299 - 4300 Managing energy in the built environment: Rethinking the system
Beddington J
4301 - 4301 Introduction to Section 1 - Electricity generation
[Anonymous]
4302 - 4309 Making a material difference in energy
Driver D
4310 - 4316 Clean fossil-fuelled power generation
Oliver T
4317 - 4322 Carbon capture and storage
Gibbins J, Chalmers H
4323 - 4330 Generation-IV nuclear power: A review of the state of the science
Abram T, Ion S
4331 - 4334 Fusion
Smith CL, Ward D
4335 - 4335 Introduction to Section 2 - Energy distribution and storage
[Anonymous]
4336 - 4341 Efficiency trends in electric machines and drives
Mecrow BC, Jack AG
4342 - 4345 Superconductors in the transmission of electricity and networks
Jones H
4346 - 4351 Adaptive intelligent power systems: Active distribution networks
McDonald J
4352 - 4355 Energy-storage technologies and electricity generation
Hall PJ, Bain EJ
4356 - 4362 Hydrogen and fuel cells: Towards a sustainable energy future
Edwards PP, Kuznetsov VL, David WIF, Brandon NP
4363 - 4367 Energy storage: The route to liberation from the fossil fuel economy?
Hall PJ
4368 - 4373 New technology and possible advances in energy storage
Baker J
4375 - 4375 Introduction to Section 3 - Renewable energy
[Anonymous]
4376 - 4382 Enabling science and technology for marine renewable energy
Mueller M, Wallace R
4383 - 4389 Bioenergy for heat and electricity in the UK: A research atlas and roadmap
Taylor G
4390 - 4396 Photovoltaic technologies
Bagnall DM, Boreland M
4397 - 4400 Wind power as a clean-energy contributor
Tavner P
4401 - 4405 What are the barriers and incentives for community-owned means of energy production and use?
Walker G
4406 - 4409 Biofuels and the biorefinery concept
Taylor G
4411 - 4411 Introduction to Section 4 - Energy demand management
[Anonymous]
4412 - 4418 How to change attitudes and behaviours in the context of energy
Owens S, Driffill L
4419 - 4426 Demand side management: Benefits and challenges
Strbac G
4427 - 4433 Technologies to achieve demand reduction and microgeneration in buildings
Hinnells M
4434 - 4443 Enabling technologies for industrial energy demand management
Dyer CH, Hammond GP, Jones CI, McKenna RC
4444 - 4448 Enabling technologies for demand management: Transport
Smith RA
4449 - 4453 Promoting household energy conservation
Steg L
4454 - 4459 Re-materialising energy use through transparent monitoring systems
Burgess J, Nye M
4461 - 4461 Introduction to Section 5 - Energy-efficient buildings
[Anonymous]
4462 - 4470 State of the stock-What do we know about existing buildings and their future prospects?
Ravetz J
4471 - 4474 Energy, equity and the future of the fuel poor
Roberts S
4475 - 4481 Regulatory standards and barriers to improved performance for housing
Lowe R, Oreszczyn T
4482 - 4486 Altering existing buildings in the UK
Roberts S
4487 - 4501 Does demolition or refurbishment of old and inefficient homes help to increase our environmental, social and economic viability?
Power A
4503 - 4503 Introduction to Section 6 - Decentralised systems
[Anonymous]
4504 - 4508 Centralised and distributed electricity systems
Bouffard F, Kirschen DS
4509 - 4513 The implications of an increasingly decentralised energy system
Wolfe P
4514 - 4517 Decentralised systems and fuel poverty: Are there any links or risks?
Walker G
4518 - 4521 What changes, if any, would increased levels of low-carbon decentralised energy have on the built environment?
Keirstead J
4522 - 4526 Combined heat and power in industry and buildings
Hinnells M
4527 - 4531 Regulatory frameworks for decentralised energy
Woodman B, Baker P
4533 - 4533 Introduction to Section 7 - Innovative construction and built form
[Anonymous]
4534 - 4538 New build: Materials, techniques, skills and innovation
Glass J, Dainty ARJ, Gibb AGF
4539 - 4543 Future proof construction-Future building and systems design for energy and fuel flexibility
Pitts A
4544 - 4547 What is the relationship between built form and energy use in dwellings?
Wright A
4548 - 4551 Strategies for the modification of the urban climate and the consequent impact on building energy use
Davies M, Steadman P, Oreszczyn T
4552 - 4557 Effects of climate change on the built environment
Roberts S
4558 - 4562 Designing urban spaces and buildings to improve sustainability and quality of life in a warmer world
Smith C, Levermore G
4563 - 4567 Infrastructure challenges for the built environment
Roberts S
4569 - 4569 Introduction to Section 8 - The regulatory context
[Anonymous]
4570 - 4574 Mapping out the regulatory environment and its interaction with land and property markets
Adams D
4575 - 4579 A low-carbon future: Spatial planning's role in enhancing technological innovation in the built environment
Crawford J, French W
4580 - 4583 The impact of EU policies on energy use in and the evolution of the UK built environment
Ekins P, Lees E
4584 - 4589 Security of supply and regulation of energy networks
Jamasb T, Pollitt M
4591 - 4591 Introduction to Section 9 - The economy and business
[Anonymous]
4592 - 4599 How to support growth with less energy
Barrett M, Lowe R, Oreszczyn T, Steadman P
4600 - 4604 Energy and economic growth: Grounding our understanding in physical reality
Ockwell DG
4605 - 4609 The role of built environment energy efficiency in a sustainable UK energy economy
Clarke JA, Johnstone CM, Kelly NJ, Strachan PA, Tuohy P
4610 - 4614 The case for a new energy research, development and promotion policy for the UK
Jamasb T, Nuttall WJ, Pollitt M
4615 - 4617 What are the risk-related barriers to, and opportunities for, innovation from a business perspective in the UK, in the context of energy management in the built environment?
Fisk D
4618 - 4620 Understanding business decision making on the environment
Gouldson A
4621 - 4621 Introduction to Section 10 - Living in the built environment
[Anonymous]
4622 - 4629 What are the energy and power consumption patterns of different types of built environment?
Ward IC
4630 - 4632 Demographics, energy and our homes
Roberts S
4633 - 4638 Risk, resilience, and environmentally sustainable cities
Coaffee J
4639 - 4645 The energy and monetary implications of the'24/7''always on' society
Loveday DL, Bhamra T, Tang T, Haines VJA, Holmes MJ, Greene RJ
4646 - 4651 What are the factors that could influence the future of work with regard to energy systems and the built environment?
Pratt AC
4652 - 4656 Density and the built environment
Gordon I
4657 - 4667 Science review of internal combustion engines
Taylor AMKP