2613 - 2614 |
The role of'trust' in the transition to sustainable energy Bellaby P, Eames M, Flynn R |
2615 - 2616 |
Theme 1: Concepts of trust and methods for investigating it Foreword Bellaby P |
2617 - 2623 |
Trust and the transformation of energy systems Rayner S |
2624 - 2630 |
Uncertainties and risks in transitions to sustainable energy, and the part'trust' might play in managing them: a comparison with the current pension crisis Bellaby P |
2631 - 2631 |
Afterword to Theme 1 Bellaby P |
2632 - 2632 |
Theme 2: Trust between citizens and authority Foreword Ricci M |
2633 - 2640 |
Engaging the public on paths to sustainable energy: Who has to trust whom? Ricci M, Bellaby P, Flynn R |
2641 - 2641 |
Afterword to Theme 2 Bellaby P |
2642 - 2643 |
Theme 3: Trust between producers, distributors and regulator Foreword Bellaby P |
2644 - 2651 |
Towards trust in regulation-moving to a public value regulation Mitchell C, Woodman B |
2652 - 2652 |
Afterword to Theme 3 Bellaby P |
2653 - 2654 |
Theme 4: Trust among consumers Foreword Bellaby P |
2655 - 2663 |
Trust and community: Exploring the meanings, contexts and dynamics of community renewable energy Walker G, Devine-Wright P, Hunter S, High H, Evans B |
2664 - 2671 |
Consumer engagement in alternative energy-Can the regulators and suppliers be trusted? Mumford J, Gray D |
2672 - 2672 |
Afterword to Theme 4 Bellaby P |
2673 - 2674 |
Theme 5: Trust and international relations Foreword Bellaby P |
2675 - 2680 |
Learning together, growing apart: Global warming, energy policy and international trust Kydd AH |
2681 - 2687 |
The institutionalisation of trust in the international climate regime Vogler J |
2688 - 2688 |
Afterword to Theme 5 Bellaby P |
2689 - 2689 |
Epilogue Bellaby P |
2690 - 2691 |
Getting the engineering right is not always enough: Researching the human dimensions of the new energy technologies Webler T, Tuler SP |
2692 - 2699 |
Eastern Canadian crude oil supply and its implications for regional energy security Hughes L |
2700 - 2728 |
Incorporating macroeconomic feedback into an energy systems model using an IO approach: Evaluating the rebound effect in the Korean electricity system Howells M, Jeong K, Langlois L, Lee MK, Nam KY, Rogner HH |
2729 - 2738 |
Calabashes for kilowatt-hours: Rural energy and market failure Howells MI, Jonsson S, Kack E, Lloyd P, Bennett K, Leiman T, Conradie B |
2739 - 2750 |
A new index for electricity spot markets Falbo P, Fattore M, Stefanie S |
2751 - 2762 |
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as regulating power providers: Case studies of Sweden and Germany Andersson SL, Elofsson AK, Galus MD, Goransson L, Karlsson S, Johnsson F, Andersson G |
2763 - 2775 |
Exploring domestic micro-cogeneration in the Netherlands: An agent-based demand model for technology diffusion Faber A, Valente M, Janssen P |
2776 - 2784 |
Energy efficiency in the Hellenic building sector: An assessment of the restrictions and perspectives of the market Karkanias C, Boemi SN, Papadopoulos AM, Tsoutsos TD, Karagiannidis A |
2785 - 2796 |
Monetary value of the environmental and health externalities associated with production of ethanol from biomass feedstocks Kusiima JM, Powers SE |
2797 - 2805 |
Sustainability standards for bioenergy-A means to reduce climate change risks? Schubert R, Blasch J |
2806 - 2815 |
Optimizing transmission from distant wind farms Pattanariyankool S, Lave LB |
2816 - 2825 |
United States cost of military force projection in the Persian Gulf, 1976-2007 Stern RJ |
2826 - 2834 |
Rogue proliferator? North Korea's nuclear fuel cycle & its relationship to regime perpetuation Habib B |
2835 - 2845 |
Energy security issues at household level in India Jain G |
2846 - 2857 |
Vulnerability of the economy to the potential disturbances of energy supply: A logic-based model with application to the case of China Gnansounou E, Dong J |
2858 - 2864 |
The public-private divide in household behavior: How far into home can energy guidance reach? Palm J |
2865 - 2874 |
A systems approach to improving fleet policy compliance within the US Federal Government Deason KS, Jefferson T |
2875 - 2886 |
The evolving role of carbon finance in promoting renewable energy development in China Lewis JI |
2887 - 2897 |
Technology learning for fuel cells: An assessment of past and potential cost reductions Schoots K, Kramer GJ, van der Zwaan BCC |
2898 - 2910 |
Renewable energy sources in European energy supply and interactions with emission trading Most D, Fichtner W |
2911 - 2915 |
CO2 emissions, nuclear energy, renewable energy and economic growth in the US Menyah K, Wolde-Rufael Y |
2916 - 2926 |
Clean technology R&D and innovation in emerging countries-Experience from China Tan XM |
2927 - 2933 |
Double dividend effectiveness of energy tax policies and the elasticity of substitution: A CGE appraisal Sancho F |
2934 - 2940 |
Sulfur content of gasoline and diesel fuels in northern China Zhang KS, Hu JN, Gao SZ, Liu YA, Huang XJ, Bao XF |
2941 - 2947 |
The value of cooperatives in rural electrification Yadoo A, Cruickshank H |
2948 - 2955 |
A key review on emergy analysis and assessment of biomass resources for a sustainable future Zhang GJ, Long WD |
2956 - 2963 |
Factors influencing energy efficiency investments in existing Swedish residential buildings Nair G, Gustavsson L, Mahapatra K |
2964 - 2975 |
Keeping warming within the 2 degrees C limit after Copenhagen Macintosh A |
2976 - 2986 |
Comparative effects of building envelope improvements and occupant behavioural changes on the exergy consumption for heating and cooling Schweiker M, Shukuya M |
2987 - 2997 |
Fuel poverty and human health: A review of recent evidence Liddell C, Morris C |
2998 - 3007 |
Analysis on exergy consumption patterns for space heating in Slovenian buildings Dovjak M, Shukuya M, Olesen BW, Krainer A |
3008 - 3014 |
Examining carbon emissions economic growth nexus for India: A multivariate cointegration approach Ghosh S |
3015 - 3029 |
Techno-economic evaluation of concentrating solar power generation in India Purohit I, Purohit P |
3030 - 3037 |
An evaluation of the alternative transport fuel policies for Turkey Arslan R, Ulusoy Y, Tekin Y, Surmen A |
3038 - 3043 |
Identifying the factors affecting the willingness to pay for fuel-efficient vehicles in Turkey: A case of hybrids Erdem C, Senturk I, Simsek T |
3044 - 3057 |
Assessment of bottom-up sectoral and regional mitigation potentials Hoogwijk M, du Can SD, Novikovac A, Urge-Vorsatz D, Blomen E, Blok K |
3058 - 3066 |
Young citizens' knowledge and perceptions of bioenergy and future policy implications Halder P, Pietarinen J, Havu-Nuutinen S, Pelkonen P |
3067 - 3077 |
Pathways to a low-carbon economy for the UK with the macro-econometric E3MG model Dagoumas AS, Barker TS |
3078 - 3088 |
Risk aversion and willingness to pay for energy efficient systems in rental apartments Farsi M |
3089 - 3097 |
Making concentrated solar power competitive with coal: The costs of a European feed-in tariff Williges K, Lilliestam J, Patt A |
3098 - 3105 |
Challenges and technological opportunities for the oil refining industry: A Brazilian refinery case Branco DAC, Gomes GL, Szklo AS |
3106 - 3117 |
Understanding'local' opposition to wind development in the UK: How big is a backyard? Jones CR, Eiser JR |
3118 - 3129 |
A techno-economic comparison of rural electrification based on solar home systems and PV microgrids Chaurey A, Kandpal TC |