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Energy Policy

Energy Policy, Vol.36, No.4 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0301-4215 (Print) 

In this Issue (31 articles)

1247 - 1250 Virtual biofuels - A cheaper, better, faster alternative?
Saunders HD
1251 - 1256 Mitigating greenhouse: Limited time, limited options
Moriarty P, Honnery D
1257 - 1272 Lignite industry in Greece within a world context: Mining, energy supply and environment
Kavouridis K
1273 - 1283 The clean development mechanism and the international diffusion of technologies: An empirical study
Dechezlepretre A, Glachant M, Meniere Y
1284 - 1291 The competitiveness of Korea as a developer of hydrogen energy technology: The AHP approach
Lee SK, Mogi G, Kim JW
1292 - 1302 Competition policy and regulation in hydro-dominated electricity markets
Rangel LF
1303 - 1317 Intermediate steps towards the 2000 W society in Switzerland: An energy-economic scenario analysis
Schulz TF, Kypreos S, Barreto L, Wokaun A
1318 - 1330 What does Europe pay for clean energy? - Review of macroeconomic simulation studies
Dannenberg A, Mennel T, Moslener U
1331 - 1343 Market power in the European electricity market - The impacts of dry weather and additional transmission capacity
Lise W, Hobbs BF, Hers S
1344 - 1354 An international comparison of regulatory organizations and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants
Bredimas A, Nuttall WJ
1355 - 1365 Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars: Design options to address more consumers and possible counteracting effects
Peters A, Mueller MG, de Haan P, Scholz RW
1366 - 1374 Now that California has AMI, what can the state do with it?
Woo CK, Kollman E, Orans R, Price S, Horii B
1375 - 1385 Is cluster policy useful for the energy sector? Assessing self-declared hydrogen clusters in the Netherlands
Mans P, Alkemade F, van der Valk T, Hekkert MP
1386 - 1403 Sectoral trends in global energy use and greenhouse gas emissions
du Can SDR, Price L
1404 - 1419 The economy-wide impact of controlling energy consumption in Indonesia: An analysis using a Social Accounting Matrix framework
Hartono D, Resosudarmo BP
1420 - 1429 Greenhouse gas emissions trading among Pacific Rim countries: An analysis of policies to bring developing countries to the bargaining table
Rose A, Wei D
1430 - 1435 Understanding the role of energy consumption in human development through the use of saturation phenomena
Martinez DM, Ebenhack BW
1436 - 1447 More competition: Threat or chance for financing renewable electricity?
Szabo S, Jager-Waldau A
1448 - 1456 Do liberalised electricity markets help or hinder CHP and district heating? The case of the UK
Toke D, Fragaki A
1457 - 1469 The capacity credit of micro-combined heat and power
Hawkes AD, Leach MA
1470 - 1478 An empirical analysis of the dynamic programming model of stockpile acquisition strategies for China's strategic petroleum reserve
Wu G, Fan Y, Liu LC, Wei YM
1479 - 1490 The emerging liquid biofuel market in Argentina: Implications for domestic demand and international trade
Lamers P, McCormick K, Hilbert JA
1491 - 1508 The emergence and troubled growth of a'biopower' innovation system in Sweden
Jacobsson S
1509 - 1520 Can the future EU ETS support wind energy investments?
Blanco MI, Rodrigues G
1521 - 1537 Merging electricity and environment politics of Hong Kong: Identifying the barriers from the ways that sustainability is defined
Lo AYH
1538 - 1544 Promoting biofuels: Implications for developing countries
Peters J, Thielmann S
1545 - 1550 Green vs. green: Measuring the compensation required to site electrical generation windmills in a viewshed
Groothuis PA, Groothuis JD, Whitehead JC
1551 - 1566 Breaking the cycle: Producer and consumer perspectives on the non-adoption of passive solar housing in the US
Garrett V, Koontz TM
1567 - 1568 On the global warming problem due to carbon dioxide
Lonngren KE, Bai EW
1569 - 1573 Disagreement over carbon footprints: A comparison of electric and LPG forklifts
Johnson E
1574 - 1576 The effect of flex fuel vehicles in the Brazilian light road transportation
Kamimura A, Sauer IL