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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of the environmental benefits of bagasse-derived electricity and fuel ethanol on a life-cycle basis Botha, Tyron
2006
17 p. 2654-2661
8 p.
artikel
2 A feasible reform for the electricity supply industry in Hong Kong Ngan, H.W.
2006
17 p. 2881-2890
10 p.
artikel
3 A green hydrogen economy Clark II, Woodrow W.
2006
17 p. 2630-2639
10 p.
artikel
4 Analysis of CO2 emissions in APEC countries: A time-series and a cross-sectional decomposition using the log mean Divisia method Lee, Kihoon
2006
17 p. 2779-2787
9 p.
artikel
5 An options approach to investment in a hydrogen infrastructure van Benthem, A.A.
2006
17 p. 2949-2963
15 p.
artikel
6 Assessment of small hydropower potential using remote sensing data for sustainable development in India Dudhani, Surekha
2006
17 p. 3195-3205
11 p.
artikel
7 Assessment of the relationship between oil prices and US oil stocks Saif Ghouri, Salman
2006
17 p. 3327-3333
7 p.
artikel
8 Availability of kerosene to rural households: a case study from India Rehman, Ibrahim Hafeezur
2005
17 p. 2165-2174
10 p.
artikel
9 Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution networks Giannakis, Dimitrios
2005
17 p. 2256-2271
16 p.
artikel
10 Beyond free electricity: The costs of electric cooking in poor households and a market-friendly alternative Howells, Mark
2006
17 p. 3351-3358
8 p.
artikel
11 Beyond the learning curve: factors influencing cost reductions in photovoltaics Nemet, Gregory F.
2006
17 p. 3218-3232
15 p.
artikel
12 Business opportunities and dynamic competition through distributed generation in primary electricity distribution networks Raineri, R.
2005
17 p. 2191-2201
11 p.
artikel
13 CO2 benefit from the increasing percentage of diesel passenger cars. Case of Ireland Zervas, Efthimios
2006
17 p. 2848-2857
10 p.
artikel
14 Competing explanations for adopting energy innovations for new office buildings Vermeulen, Walter J.V.
2006
17 p. 2719-2735
17 p.
artikel
15 Co-provision in sustainable energy systems: the case of micro-generation Watson, Jim
2004
17 p. 1981-1990
10 p.
artikel
16 Decision support for choice optimal power generation projects: Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model based on the electricity market Liang, Zhihong
2006
17 p. 3359-3364
6 p.
artikel
17 Defining geographic coal markets using price data and shipments data Wårell, Linda
2005
17 p. 2216-2230
15 p.
artikel
18 Diversification and localization of energy systems for sustainable development and energy security Li, Xianguo
2005
17 p. 2237-2243
7 p.
artikel
19 Effects of privatization: A case study from Cayirhan coal district, Turkey Eyyuboglu, E. Mustafa
2006
17 p. 3017-3026
10 p.
artikel
20 Efficiency evaluation of the state owned electric utilities in India Thakur, Tripta
2006
17 p. 2788-2804
17 p.
artikel
21 Electrical energy consumption and production of Turkey versus world Tunç, Murat
2006
17 p. 3284-3292
9 p.
artikel
22 Electricity dependency and CO2 emissions from heating in the Swedish building sector—Current trends in conflict with governmental policy? Johansson, P.
2006
17 p. 3049-3064
16 p.
artikel
23 Embodied energy analysis of photovoltaic (PV) system based on macro- and micro-level Nawaz, I.
2006
17 p. 3144-3152
9 p.
artikel
24 Emissions from distributed vs. centralized generation: The importance of system performance Strachan, Neil
2006
17 p. 2677-2689
13 p.
artikel
25 Energy efficiency policy impact in India: case study of investment in industrial energy efficiency Yang, Ming
2006
17 p. 3104-3114
11 p.
artikel
26 Energy efficiency standards for equipment: Additional opportunities in the residential and commercial sectors Rosenquist, Greg
2006
17 p. 3257-3267
11 p.
artikel
27 Energy forecasting: Predictions, reality and analysis of causes of error Utgikar, V.P.
2006
17 p. 3087-3092
6 p.
artikel
28 Energy–GDP relationship revisited: An example from GCC countries using panel causality Al-Iriani, Mahmoud A.
2006
17 p. 3342-3350
9 p.
artikel
29 Energy models for commercial energy prediction and substitution of renewable energy sources Iniyan, S.
2006
17 p. 2640-2653
14 p.
artikel
30 Energy-related taxation as an environmental policy tool—the Finnish experience 1990–2003 Vehmas, Jarmo
2005
17 p. 2175-2182
8 p.
artikel
31 Evaluating the applicability of integrated domestic energy consumption frameworks in the UK Keirstead, James
2006
17 p. 3065-3077
13 p.
artikel
32 Examining market power in the European natural gas market Egging, Rudolf G.
2006
17 p. 2762-2778
17 p.
artikel
33 Exploiting the oil–GDP effect to support renewables deployment Awerbuch, Shimon
2006
17 p. 2805-2819
15 p.
artikel
34 Forecasting short-run crude oil price using high- and low-inventory variables Ye, Michael
2006
17 p. 2736-2743
8 p.
artikel
35 Fuel economy and traffic fatalities: multivariate analysis of international data Noland, Robert B.
2005
17 p. 2183-2190
8 p.
artikel
36 Fuel price determination in transportation sector using predicted energy and transport demand Haldenbilen, Soner
2006
17 p. 3078-3086
9 p.
artikel
37 How to play the game as the bridge between two European power markets—the case of Western Denmark Olsen, Ole Jess
2006
17 p. 3293-3304
12 p.
artikel
38 Independent operation by subsystems: Strategic behavior for the Brazilian electricity sector Guido Tapia Carpio, Lucio
2006
17 p. 2964-2976
13 p.
artikel
39 Independent regulatory authorities in European electricity markets Larsen, Anders
2006
17 p. 2858-2870
13 p.
artikel
40 Industrial and institutional restructuring of the Russian electricity sector: Status and issues Engoian, Alda
2006
17 p. 3233-3244
12 p.
artikel
41 Liberalisation and the security of gas supply in the UK Wright, Philip
2005
17 p. 2272-2290
19 p.
artikel
42 Liberalisation, consumption heterogeneity and the dynamics of energy prices Ferreira, Paula
2005
17 p. 2244-2255
12 p.
artikel
43 Lignite-fired thermal power plants and SO2 pollution in Turkey Say, Nuriye Peker
2006
17 p. 2690-2701
12 p.
artikel
44 Linking renewable energy CDM projects and TGC schemes: An analysis of different options Del Río, Pablo
2006
17 p. 3173-3183
11 p.
artikel
45 Market penetration rates of new energy technologies Lund, Peter
2006
17 p. 3317-3326
10 p.
artikel
46 Measuring the environmental load of household consumption using some methods based on input–output energy analysis: A comparison of methods and a discussion of results Kok, Rixt
2006
17 p. 2744-2761
18 p.
artikel
47 Missing the spark: An investigation into the low adoption paradox of combined heat and power technologies Mueller, Steffen
2006
17 p. 3153-3164
12 p.
artikel
48 New directions for household energy efficiency: evidence from the UK Boardman, Brenda
2004
17 p. 1921-1933
13 p.
artikel
49 [No title] Dorian, James P.
2006
17 p. 3365-3366
2 p.
artikel
50 [No title] Peuportier, Bruno
2005
17 p. 2291-2292
2 p.
artikel
51 Nuclear energy and sustainability: Understanding ITER Fiore, Karine
2006
17 p. 3334-3341
8 p.
artikel
52 Nuclear power and the characteristics of ‘ordinariness’—the case of UK energy policy MacKerron, Gordon
2004
17 p. 1957-1965
9 p.
artikel
53 Oil refining expansion criteria for Brazil Tavares, Marina Elisabete Espinho
2006
17 p. 3027-3040
14 p.
artikel
54 Opportunities for biomass-derived “bio-oil” in European heat and power markets Brammer, J.G.
2006
17 p. 2871-2880
10 p.
artikel
55 Optimal timing in the privatisation of a utility in an emerging country: the case of electricity distribution in Delhi Ruet, Joël
2006
17 p. 2702-2718
17 p.
artikel
56 Outcome indicators for the evaluation of energy policy instruments and technical change Neij, Lena
2006
17 p. 2662-2676
15 p.
artikel
57 Outlook for advanced biofuels Hamelinck, Carlo N
2006
17 p. 3268-3283
16 p.
artikel
58 Photovoltaic electricity production of a grid-connected urban house in Serbia Bojić, Milorad
2006
17 p. 2941-2948
8 p.
artikel
59 Policy-making under uncertainty: Commentary upon the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Haar, Laura N.
2006
17 p. 2615-2629
15 p.
artikel
60 Reconnecting the technology characterisation of the hydrogen economy to contexts of consumption Hodson, Mike
2006
17 p. 3006-3016
11 p.
artikel
61 Refurbishment priorities at the Russian coal-fired power sector for cleaner energy production—Case studies Grammelis, P.
2006
17 p. 3124-3136
13 p.
artikel
62 Regional energy demand and adaptations to climate change: Methodology and application to the state of Maryland, USA Ruth, Matthias
2006
17 p. 2820-2833
14 p.
artikel
63 Renewable energy policy in the UK 1990–2003 Mitchell, Catherine
2004
17 p. 1935-1947
13 p.
artikel
64 Rural electrification policy and institutional linkages Haanyika, Charles Moonga
2006
17 p. 2977-2993
17 p.
artikel
65 Scenario for growth of electricity in India Grover, R.B.
2006
17 p. 2834-2847
14 p.
artikel
66 Social learning and public policy: Lessons from an energy-conscious village Darby, Sarah
2006
17 p. 2929-2940
12 p.
artikel
67 South-East Europe Regional Energy Market: challenges and opportunities for Romania Kennedy, D.
2005
17 p. 2202-2215
14 p.
artikel
68 Special Edition: Energy policy for a sustainable future Mitchell, Catherine
2004
17 p. 1887-1889
3 p.
artikel
69 Step changes for decarbonising the energy system: research needs for renewables, energy efficiency and nuclear power Ekins, Paul
2004
17 p. 1891-1904
14 p.
artikel
70 Stimulating the use of biofuels in the European Union: Implications for climate change policy Ryan, Lisa
2006
17 p. 3184-3194
11 p.
artikel
71 Sustainability and information in urban system analysis Balocco, C.
2006
17 p. 2905-2914
10 p.
artikel
72 Target group segmentation makes sense: If one sheep leaps over the ditch, all the rest will follow Egmond, C.
2006
17 p. 3115-3123
9 p.
artikel
73 Technological innovation in the energy sector: R&D, deployment, and learning-by-doing Sagar, Ambuj D.
2006
17 p. 2601-2608
8 p.
artikel
74 Technologies and innovation for system change in the UK: status, prospects and system requirements of some leading renewable energy options Gross, Robert
2004
17 p. 1905-1919
15 p.
artikel
75 The car and fuel of the future Romm, Joseph
2006
17 p. 2609-2614
6 p.
artikel
76 The differences that methods make: Cross-border power flows and accounting for carbon emissions from electricity use Jiusto, Scott
2006
17 p. 2915-2928
14 p.
artikel
77 The marginal impact of carbon dioxide under two scenarios of future emissions Wahba, Mohammed
2006
17 p. 3305-3316
12 p.
artikel
78 The role of hydropower in meeting Turkey's electric energy demand Yuksek, Omer
2006
17 p. 3093-3103
11 p.
artikel
79 The simple analytics of greenhouse gas emission intensity reduction targets Kolstad, Charles D.
2005
17 p. 2231-2236
6 p.
artikel
80 The structure of residential energy demand in Greece Rapanos, Vassilis T.
2006
17 p. 3137-3143
7 p.
artikel
81 Total cost estimates for large-scale wind scenarios in UK Dale, Lewis
2004
17 p. 1949-1956
8 p.
artikel
82 Total-factor energy efficiency of regions in China Hu, Jin-Li
2006
17 p. 3206-3217
12 p.
artikel
83 Travel demand policies for saving oil during a supply emergency Noland, Robert B.
2006
17 p. 2994-3005
12 p.
artikel
84 UK gas security: time to get serious Stern, Jonathan
2004
17 p. 1967-1979
13 p.
artikel
85 Use of artificial neural networks for transport energy demand modeling Murat, Yetis Sazi
2006
17 p. 3165-3172
8 p.
artikel
86 US long-term energy intensity: Backcast and projection Dowlatabadi, Hadi
2006
17 p. 3245-3256
12 p.
artikel
87 What are the alternatives available to Hong Kong in structuring the electricity supply industry? Chan, Chi Tak
2006
17 p. 2891-2904
14 p.
artikel
88 Wind power, policy learning and paradigm change Szarka, Joseph
2006
17 p. 3041-3048
8 p.
artikel
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