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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical assessment of the Hong Kong Government's proposed post-2008 regulatory regime for local electricity utilities Woo, Chi-Keung
2006
13 p. 1451-1456
6 p.
artikel
2 A green certificate market combined with a liberalised power market Morthorst, P.E.
2003
13 p. 1393-1402
10 p.
artikel
3 An assessment of the natural gas supply potential of the south energy corridor from the Caspian Region to the EU Mavrakis, Dimitrios
2006
13 p. 1671-1680
10 p.
artikel
4 An evaluation method for calculating the emission responsibility of specific electric applications Voorspools, Kris R
2000
13 p. 967-980
14 p.
artikel
5 A new future for coal, coal dialogue—Warsaw 18–20 June 2002 Khatib, Hisham
2003
13 p. 1427-
1 p.
artikel
6 An exploration of the technical feasibility of achieving CO2 emission reductions in excess of 60% within the UK housing stock by the year 2050 Johnston, D.
2005
13 p. 1643-1659
17 p.
artikel
7 Assessment of the energy utilization efficiency in the Turkish transportation sector between 2000 and 2020 using energy and exergy analysis method Utlu, Zafer
2006
13 p. 1611-1618
8 p.
artikel
8 A strategy for introducing hydrogen into transportation Farrell, Alexander E
2003
13 p. 1357-1367
11 p.
artikel
9 A study of sectoral energy consumption in Hong Kong (1984–97) with special emphasis on the household sector Chow, Larry Chuen-ho
2001
13 p. 1099-1110
12 p.
artikel
10 A time-series analysis of energy-related carbon emissions in Korea Choi, Ki-Hong
2001
13 p. 1155-1161
7 p.
artikel
11 Automotive energy use and emissions control: a simulation model to analyse transport strategies for Indian metropolises Bose, Ranjan Kumar
1998
13 p. 1001-1016
16 p.
artikel
12 Book review 1999
13 p. 811-812
2 p.
artikel
13 Boundary problem in carbon emission decomposition Ang, B.W.
2002
13 p. 1201-1205
5 p.
artikel
14 Calendar 2001
13 p. 1175-
1 p.
artikel
15 Calendar update 2003
13 p. 1429-
1 p.
artikel
16 Capacity development and profitability of wind turbines Morthorst, P.E
1999
13 p. 779-787
9 p.
artikel
17 Carbon emission and mitigation cost comparisons between fossil fuel, nuclear and renewable energy resources for electricity generation Sims, Ralph E.H.
2003
13 p. 1315-1326
12 p.
artikel
18 Climate change, electricity generation and environmental sustainability: India and the Ganges Region Banerjee, Nandini
1998
13 p. 989-1000
12 p.
artikel
19 Climate policy in developing countries and conditional transfers Rübbelke, Dirk T.G.
2006
13 p. 1600-1610
11 p.
artikel
20 Comments on the Brazilian Proposal and contributions to global temperature increase with different climate responses—CO2 emissions due to fossil fuels, CO2 emissions due to land use change Rosa, Luiz Pinguelli
2004
13 p. 1499-1510
12 p.
artikel
21 Compensating customer-generators: a taxonomy describing methods of compensating customer-generators for electricity supplied to the grid Hughes, Larry
2006
13 p. 1532-1539
8 p.
artikel
22 Cost of electric power sector carbon mitigation in India: international implications Sathaye, Jayant
2006
13 p. 1619-1629
11 p.
artikel
23 Decision-making of nuclear energy policy: application of environmental management tool to nuclear fuel cycle Lee, Young Eal
2002
13 p. 1151-1161
11 p.
artikel
24 Demand Side Management in a competitive European market: Who should be responsible for its implementation? Didden, Marcel H
2003
13 p. 1307-1314
8 p.
artikel
25 Deregulation and growth in China's energy sector: a review of recent development Wu, Yanrui
2003
13 p. 1417-1425
9 p.
artikel
26 Developing sustainable energy policies for electrical energy conservation in Saudi Arabia Al-Ajlan, S.A.
2006
13 p. 1556-1565
10 p.
artikel
27 Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of alternative fuels Cohen, Joshua T.
2005
13 p. 1709-1722
14 p.
artikel
28 Driving forces and obstacles with regard to co-operation between municipal energy companies and process industries in Sweden Grönkvist, Stefan
2006
13 p. 1508-1519
12 p.
artikel
29 Economic and safety pressures on nuclear power: a comparison of Russia and Ukraine since the break-up of the Soviet Union Thomas, Steve
1999
13 p. 745-767
23 p.
artikel
30 Electricity generation: Cavaliero, Carla Kazue Nakao
2005
13 p. 1745-1752
8 p.
artikel
31 Electricity industry reforms in the Philippines Sharma, Deepak
2004
13 p. 1487-1497
11 p.
artikel
32 Electricity use and economic development Ferguson, Ross
2000
13 p. 923-934
12 p.
artikel
33 Emissions accounting for use and supply of electricity in the Nordic market Sjödin, Jörgen
2004
13 p. 1555-1564
10 p.
artikel
34 Energy efficiency and environmental improvements in small-scale industries: present initiatives in India are not working Dasgupta, N
1999
13 p. 789-800
12 p.
artikel
35 Energy subsidies in California's electricity market deregulation Ritschel, Alexander
2003
13 p. 1379-1391
13 p.
artikel
36 Enhanced policies for the improvement of electricity efficiencies Blok, Kornelis
2005
13 p. 1635-1641
7 p.
artikel
37 Environmental implications of converting light gas vehicles: the Brazilian experience Dondero, Luz
2005
13 p. 1703-1708
6 p.
artikel
38 Estimation of health and economic benefits of air pollution abatement for Turkey in 1990 and 1993 Zaim, Katalin Kovari
1997
13 p. 1093-1097
5 p.
artikel
39 Ethanol as a lead replacement: phasing out leaded gasoline in Africa Thomas, Valerie
2001
13 p. 1133-1143
11 p.
artikel
40 European and Japanese fuel economy initiatives: what they are, their prospects for success, their usefulness as a guide for US action Plotkin, Steven E
2001
13 p. 1073-1084
12 p.
artikel
41 Explaining learning curves for wind power Ibenholt, Karin
2002
13 p. 1181-1189
9 p.
artikel
42 Exploring the possibilities for setting up sustainable energy systems for the long term: two visions for the Dutch energy system in 2050 Treffers, D.J.
2005
13 p. 1723-1743
21 p.
artikel
43 Finessing the unintended outcomes of price-cap adjustments: an electric utility multi-product perspective Seeto, Dewey Q.
2001
13 p. 1111-1118
8 p.
artikel
44 Foreign trade and declining pollution in Sweden: a decomposition analysis of long-term structural and technological effects Kander, Astrid
2006
13 p. 1590-1599
10 p.
artikel
45 From equipment to infrastructure: community energy management and greenhouse gas emission reduction Jaccard, Mark
1997
13 p. 1065-1074
10 p.
artikel
46 From planning to strategy in the electricity industry Dyner, Isaac
2001
13 p. 1145-1154
10 p.
artikel
47 Gains from cartelisation in the oil market Berg, Elin
1997
13 p. 1075-1091
17 p.
artikel
48 Governments should implement energy-efficiency standards and labels—cautiously Wiel, Stephen
2003
13 p. 1403-1415
13 p.
artikel
49 Green energy market development in Germany: effective public policy and emerging customer demand Wüstenhagen, Rolf
2006
13 p. 1681-1696
16 p.
artikel
50 Greenhouse gas emission trading schemes: a new tool for the environmental regulator's kit Soleille, Sébastien
2006
13 p. 1473-1477
5 p.
artikel
51 Hot air in Kyoto, cold air in The Hague—the failure of global climate negotiations Brandt, Urs Steiner
2002
13 p. 1191-1199
9 p.
artikel
52 How could emissions trading benefit developing countries Philibert, Cédric
2000
13 p. 947-956
10 p.
artikel
53 Identifying key factors and strategies for reducing industrial CO2 emissions from a non-Kyoto protocol member's (Taiwan) perspective Lin, Sue J.
2006
13 p. 1499-1507
9 p.
artikel
54 Impacts on electricity consumption of household appliances in Austria: A comparison of time series and cross-section analyses Haas, Reinhard
1998
13 p. 1031-1040
10 p.
artikel
55 Improving the institutional structures for disseminating energy efficiency in emerging nations: a case study for energy agencies in South Africa Praetorius, Barbara
2006
13 p. 1520-1531
12 p.
artikel
56 Interconnector economics Turvey, Ralph
2006
13 p. 1457-1472
16 p.
artikel
57 JEPO calendar update 2005
13 p. 1763-
1 p.
artikel
58 Manufacturing energy use in OECD countries: decomposition of long-term trends Unander, Fridtjof
1999
13 p. 769-778
10 p.
artikel
59 Marketable emission permits with imperfect monitoring Martı́n, Rodrigo San
2003
13 p. 1369-1378
10 p.
artikel
60 Measuring international electricity integration: a comparative study of the power systems under the Nordic Council, MERCOSUR, and NAFTA Pineau, Pierre-Olivier
2004
13 p. 1457-1475
19 p.
artikel
61 Modeling uncertainty of induced technological change Gritsevskyi, Andrii
2000
13 p. 907-921
15 p.
artikel
62 Multi-lateral emission trading: lessons from inter-state NO x control in the United States Farrell, Alex
2001
13 p. 1061-1072
12 p.
artikel
63 Natural gas reserves/total energy consumption: A useful new ratio for addressing global climate change concerns Siddiqi, Toufiq A
2002
13 p. 1145-1149
5 p.
artikel
64 Paradise recovered: energy production and waste management in island environments Miranda, Marie Lynn
2005
13 p. 1691-1702
12 p.
artikel
65 Potential energy savings and environmental impact by implementing energy efficiency standard for household refrigerators in China Lu, Wei
2006
13 p. 1583-1589
7 p.
artikel
66 Power production and the price of electricity: an analysis of a phase-out of Swedish nuclear power Andersson, Bo
1997
13 p. 1051-1064
14 p.
artikel
67 Power sector reforms in Brazil and its impacts on energy efficiency and research and development activities Jannuzzi, Gilberto De Martino
2005
13 p. 1753-1762
10 p.
artikel
68 Price, cost and exploration sensitivities of prospective activity levels in the UKCS: an application of the Monte Carlo technique Kemp, Alexander G
1999
13 p. 801-810
10 p.
artikel
69 Price reforms in the power sector Haugland, Torleif
1997
13 p. 1041-1049
9 p.
artikel
70 Privatizing and liberalizing electricity, the case of Hungary Bakos, Gábor
2001
13 p. 1119-1132
14 p.
artikel
71 Project-based greenhouse-gas accounting: guiding principles with a focus on baselines and additionality Gustavsson, Leif
2000
13 p. 935-946
12 p.
artikel
72 Public and private attitudes towards “green” electricity: the case of Swedish wind power Ek, Kristina
2005
13 p. 1677-1689
13 p.
artikel
73 Public goods and private interests: understanding non-residential demand for green power Wiser, Ryan H
2001
13 p. 1085-1097
13 p.
artikel
74 Public policy for energy technology innovation Bañales-López, Santiago
2002
13 p. 1173-1180
8 p.
artikel
75 Quality regulation of electricity distribution in Italy: an evaluation study Ajodhia, Virendra
2006
13 p. 1478-1486
9 p.
artikel
76 Scaling up biomass gasifier use: an application-specific approach Ghosh, Debyani
2006
13 p. 1566-1582
17 p.
artikel
77 Should Russia increase domestic prices for natural gas? Dudek, Daniel J.
2006
13 p. 1659-1670
12 p.
artikel
78 Stimulating R&D of industrial energy-efficient technology; the effect of government intervention on the development of strip casting technology Luiten, Esther E.M.
2003
13 p. 1339-1356
18 p.
artikel
79 System failure, innovation policy and patents: Fuel cells and related hydrogen technology in Norway 1990–2002 Godoe, Helge
2006
13 p. 1697-1708
12 p.
artikel
80 Take-or-Pay under Japanese energy policy Namikawa, Ryoichi
2003
13 p. 1327-1337
11 p.
artikel
81 Technical and economic aspects of ancillary services markets in the electric power industry: an international comparison Raineri, R.
2006
13 p. 1540-1555
16 p.
artikel
82 Technological learning and renewable energy costs: implications for US renewable energy policy Kobos, Peter H.
2006
13 p. 1645-1658
14 p.
artikel
83 The costs and benefits of early action before Kyoto compliance Pan, Haoran
2004
13 p. 1477-1486
10 p.
artikel
84 The economics of the greenhouse effect: evaluating the climate change impact due to the transport sector in Italy Mazzarino, Marco
2000
13 p. 957-966
10 p.
artikel
85 The effect of deregulation on US fossil fuel substitution in the generation of electricity Dahl, Carol
1998
13 p. 981-988
8 p.
artikel
86 The European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies: decomposition analyses Kaivo-oja, Jari
2004
13 p. 1511-1530
20 p.
artikel
87 The evolution of hard coal trade in the Atlantic market Ekawan, Rudianto
2006
13 p. 1487-1498
12 p.
artikel
88 The learning potential of photovoltaics: implications for energy policy van der Zwaan, Bob
2004
13 p. 1545-1554
10 p.
artikel
89 The liberalisation of the Spanish gas market García, Luis Alberto Rasines
2006
13 p. 1630-1644
15 p.
artikel
90 The political economy of energy use and pollution: the environmental effects of East-European transition to market economy Midttun, Atle
1998
13 p. 1017-1029
13 p.
artikel
91 The role of the four electric power sectors in the Korean national economy: an input–output analysis Han, Sang-Yong
2004
13 p. 1531-1543
13 p.
artikel
92 The social cost of district heating in a sparsely populated country Bowitz, Einar
2001
13 p. 1163-1173
11 p.
artikel
93 Use of experience curves to analyse the prospects for diffusion and adoption of renewable energy technology Neij, Lena
1997
13 p. 1099-1107
9 p.
artikel
94 Vehicle and fuel demand in Morocco Belhaj, Mohammed
2002
13 p. 1163-1171
9 p.
artikel
95 Wind power planning: assessing long-term costs and benefits Kennedy, Scott
2005
13 p. 1661-1675
15 p.
artikel
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