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Multi-lateral emission trading: lessons from inter-state NOx control in the United States Farrell A |
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European and Japanese fuel economy initiatives: what they are, their prospects for success, their usefulness as a guide for US action Plotkin SE |
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Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power Wiser RH, Fowlie M, Holt EA |
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A study of sectoral energy consumption in Hong Kong (1984-97) with special emphasis on the household sector Chow LCH |
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Finessing the unintended outcomes of price-cap adjustments: an electric utility multi-product perspective Seeto DQ, Woo CK, Horowitz I |
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Privatizing and liberalizing electricity, the case of Hungary Bakos G |
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Ethanol as a lead replacement: phasing cut leaded gasoline in Africa Thomas V, Kwong A |
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From planning to strategy in the electricity industry Dyner I, Larsen ER |
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A time-series analysis of energy-related carbon emissions in Korea Choi KH, Ang BW |
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The social cost of district heating in a sparsely populated country Bowitz E, Trong MD |