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Energy Policy
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Volume 132, issue C, 2019
- How robust are estimates of the rebound effect of energy efficiency improvements? A sensitivity analysis of consumer heterogeneity and elasticities pp. 1-14

- Veronika Kulmer and Sebastian Seebauer
- Modeling effective local government climate policies that exceed state targets pp. 15-26

- John H. Armstrong
- Rural electrification through mini-grids: Challenges ahead pp. 27-31

- Jörg Peters, Maximiliane Sievert and Michael Toman
- The impact of market competition on CEO salary in the US energy sector1 pp. 32-37

- Panayotis Michaelides, Mike Tsionas, Konstantinos Konstantakis and Panos Xidonas
- Carbon policy in developing countries: Giving priority to non-price instruments pp. 38-43

- Dominique Finon
- The effectiveness of European energy policy on the Italian system: Regional evidences from a hierarchical cluster analysis approach pp. 47-61

- Roberta Arbolino, Raffaele Boffardi and Giuseppe Ioppolo
- Developing large-scale energy storage to alleviate a low-carbon energy bubble pp. 62-74

- Dunguo Mou and Xiaoping He
- The use of external support and the benefits of the adoption of resource efficiency practices: An empirical analysis of european SMEs pp. 75-82

- Isabel-Maria Bodas-Freitas and Nicoletta Corrocher
- Trans-ASEAN gas pipeline and ASEAN gas market integration: Insights from a scenario analysis pp. 83-95

- Xunpeng Shi, Hari Malamakkavu Padinjare Variam and Yifan Shen
- The effects of petroleum product price regulation on macroeconomic stability in China pp. 96-105

- Zanxin Wang, Wei Wei, Junwen Luo and Margaret Calderon
- Carbon pricing pass-through: Evidence from Ontario and Quebec's wholesale gasoline markets pp. 106-112

- Can Erutku
- The state of energy poverty in Indonesia and its impact on welfare pp. 113-121

- Maxensius Tri Sambodo and Rio Novandra
- Will economic infrastructure development affect the energy intensity of China's manufacturing industry? pp. 122-131

- Boqiang Lin and Yu Chen
- Asset stranding in natural gas export facilities: An agent-based simulation pp. 132-155

- Yingjian Guo and Adam Hawkes
- Effect of government subsidies on renewable energy investments: The threshold effect pp. 156-166

- Xiaolei Yang, Lingyun He, Yufei Xia and Yufeng Chen
- Using a new aggregated indicator to evaluate China's energy security pp. 167-174

- Yan Song, Ming Zhang and Ruifeng Sun
- Decoupling and demand-side management: Evidence from the US electric industry pp. 175-184

- Souvik Datta
- Procedural and distributive justice inform subjectivity regarding wind power: A case from Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil pp. 185-195

- Claudio Frate, Christian Brannstrom, Marcus Vinícius Girão de Morais and Armando de Azevedo Caldeira-Pires
- Solar PV-diesel hybrid systems for the Nigerian private sector: An impact assessment pp. 196-207

- Adewale Aremu Adesanya and Chelsea Schelly
- Exploring the role of cultural individualism and collectivism on public acceptance of nuclear energy pp. 208-215

- Dongqin Xia, Yazhou Li, Yanling He, Tingting Zhang, Yongliang Wang and Jibao Gu
- Photovoltaic energy in the enhancement of indigenous education in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 216-222

- Genebaldo Sampaio Figueirêdo Neto and Luiz Antonio Rossi
- Socio-economic development and electricity access in developing economies: A long-run model averaging approach pp. 223-231

- Tong Zhang, Xunpeng Shi, Dayong Zhang and Junji Xiao
- A Decision Support System methodology for selecting wind farm installation locations using AHP and TOPSIS: Case study in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region, Greece pp. 232-246

- Ioannou Konstantinos, Tsantopoulos Georgios and Arabatzis Garyfalos
- Energy poverty in the Lao PDR and its impacts on education and health pp. 247-253

- Sothea Oum
- Carbon emissions allocation based on satisfaction perspective and data envelopment analysis pp. 254-264

- Qiwei Xie, Ping Hu, An Jiang and Yongjun Li
- Improving policies and instruments to address cumulative impacts of small hydropower in the Amazon pp. 265-271

- Simone Athayde, Carla G. Duarte, Amarilis L.C.F. Gallardo, Evandro M. Moretto, Luisa A. Sangoi, Ana Paula A. Dibo, Juliana Siqueira-Gay and Luis E. Sánchez
- Rethinking Australian CSG transitions in participatory contexts of local social conflict, community engagement, and shifts towards cleaner energy pp. 272-282

- Richard Hindmarsh and Sara Alidoust
- Cambodia's energy poverty and its effects on social wellbeing: Empirical evidence and policy implications pp. 283-289

- Phoumin Han and Fukunari Kimura
- Assessing variability of photovoltaic load supply in Hawai‘i pp. 290-298

- Djeto Assané, Denise Konan and Pam Chasuta Anukoolthamchote
- Determinants of microfinance facility for installing solar home system (SHS) in rural Bangladesh pp. 299-308

- Tahsina Khan, Rasheda Khanam, Md Habibur Rahman and Syed Mahbubur Rahman
- Changes in automobile energy consumption during urbanization: Evidence from 279 cities in China pp. 309-317

- Zhili Du and Boqiang Lin
- Assessing the effectiveness of California's “Replace Your Ride” pp. 318-323

- Tamara Sheldon and Rubal Dua
- Green commuting and gasoline taxes in the United States pp. 324-331

- J. Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Electricity tariff reforms, welfare impacts, and energy poverty implications pp. 332-343

- Romeo Pacudan and Mahani Hamdan
- The German feed-in tariff revisited - an empirical investigation on its distributional effects pp. 344-356

- Simon Winter and Lisa Schlesewsky
- Effect of wind turbines on bird abundance: A national scale analysis based on fixed effects models pp. 357-366

- Ruiqing Miao, Prasenjit Ghosh, Madhu Khanna, Weiwei Wang and Jian Rong
- New and renewable energy social enterprises accessing government support: Findings from India pp. 367-378

- Victoria Plutshack, Subhanjan Sengupta, Arunaditya Sahay and Jorge E. Viñuales
- Comprehensive energy poverty index: Measuring energy poverty and identifying micro-level solutions in South and Southeast Asia pp. 379-391

- Rupali A. Khanna, Yanfei Li, Subodh Mhaisalkar, Mahesh Kumar and Lim Jia Liang
- The impacts of China's provincial energy policies on major air pollutants: A spatial econometric analysis pp. 392-403

- Jingjing Zeng, Ting Liu, Richard Feiock and Fei Li
- The profitability of onshore wind and solar PV power projects in China - A comparative study pp. 404-417

- Qiang Tu, Regina Betz, Jianlei Mo and Ying Fan
- How does slum rehabilitation influence appliance ownership? A structural model of non-income drivers pp. 418-428

- Ramit Debnath, Ronita Bardhan and Minna Sunikka-Blank
- Assessment of the degree of order in the organisational structure of electricity regulatory institution in China based on shannon entropy pp. 429-439

- Zheng-Xin Wang, Ling-Yang He and Dan-Dan Li
- How does the capacity utilization of thermal power generation affect pollutant emissions? Evidence from the panel data of China's provinces pp. 440-451

- Yongpei Wang, Weilong Yan and Supak Komonpipat
- Water footprint of thermal power in China: Implications from the high amount of industrial water use by plant infrastructure of coal-fired generation system pp. 452-461

- X.D. Wu, Xi Ji, Chaohui Li, Xiao-Hua Xia and G.Q. Chen
- Can autonomous vehicle reduce greenhouse gas emissions? A country-level evaluation pp. 462-473

- Feiqi Liu, Fuquan Zhao, Zongwei Liu and Han Hao
- Carbon metric of the household sector in the use stage according to ISO 16745: A case study pp. 474-489

- Marta Braulio-Gonzalo and María D. Bovea
- Renewable energy, trade performance and the conditional role of finance and institutional capacity in sub-Sahara African countries pp. 490-498

- Akinyemi Opeyemi, Uchenna Efobi, Simplice Asongu and Osabuohein Evans
- Regional economic and environmental impacts of wind power developments: A case study of a German region pp. 499-514

- Simon Jenniches, Ernst Worrell and Elena Fumagalli
- Bridging the electricity demand and supply gap using dynamic modeling in the Indian context pp. 515-535

- Rashmi Varma and Professor Sushil
- Energy transition, poverty and inequality in Vietnam pp. 536-548

- Trung Thanh Nguyen, Thanh-Tung Nguyen, Viet-Ngu Hoang, Clevo Wilson and Shunsuke Managi
- Integration in the European electricity market: A machine learning-based convergence analysis for the Central Western Europe region pp. 549-566

- Yago Saez, Asuncion Mochon, Luis Corona and Pedro Isasi
- History and prospect of voluntary agreements on industrial energy efficiency in Europe pp. 567-582

- Erwin Cornelis
- Policy measures targeting a more integrated gas market: Impact of a merger of two trading zones on prices and arbitrage activity in France pp. 583-593

- Ekaterina Dukhanina, Olivier Massol and François Lévêque
- Reducing methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells: Strategies and costs pp. 594-601

- Mary Kang, Denise L. Mauzerall, Daniel Z. Ma and Michael A. Celia
- Aiming for mediocrity: The case of australian housing thermal performance pp. 602-610

- Trivess Moore, Stephen Berry and Michael Ambrose
- Environmental regulation and green productivity growth: Empirical evidence on the Porter Hypothesis from OECD industrial sectors pp. 611-619

- Yun Wang, Xiaohua Sun and Xu Guo
- Varieties of coal-fired power phase-out across Europe pp. 620-632

- Gerrit Rentier, Herman Lelieveldt and Gert Jan Kramer
- In the transition of energy systems: What lessons can be learnt from the German achievement? pp. 633-646

- Grace Cheung, Peter J. Davies and Alexander Bassen
- Implications of energy and CO2 emission changes in Japan and Germany after the Fukushima accident pp. 647-653

- Pushker A. Kharecha and Makiko Sato
- Global emissions from crude oil: The effect of oil-deposit heterogeneity pp. 654-664

- Gavin Roberts, Edward Barbier and Klaas van 't Veld
- Atmospheric environmental productivity across the provinces of China: Joint decomposition of range adjusted measure and Luenberger productivity indicator pp. 665-677

- Zhuang Miao, Xiaodong Chen, Tomas Baležentis and Chuanwang Sun
- Analyzing the dynamic impact of electricity futures on revenue and risk of renewable energy in China pp. 678-690

- Yue Zhang and Arash Farnoosh
- Local support for renewable energy technologies? Attitudes towards local near-shore wind farms among second home owners and permanent area residents on the Danish coast pp. 691-701

- Katinka Johansen
- Wind balancing costs in a power system with high wind penetration – Evidence from Portugal pp. 702-713

- Pedro M.S. Frade, João Pedro Pereira, J.J.E. Santana and J.P.S. Catalão
- The impact of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards: Some evidence from the London office market pp. 714-722

- Pat McAllister and Ilir Nase
- Barriers to hydro-power resource utilization in Pakistan: A mixed approach pp. 723-735

- Kafait Ullah, Muhammad Shabbar Raza and Faisal Mirza
- Consumer intentions to purchase battery electric vehicles in Korea pp. 736-743

- Jae Hun Kim, Gunwoo Lee, Ji Young Park, Jungyeol Hong and Juneyoung Park
- Risk hidden in plain sight: Explaining homeowner perceptions of electricity transmission infrastructure pp. 744-753

- David A. Wadley, Jung Hoon Han and Peter G. Elliott
- Incentivizing timely investments in electrical grids: Analysis of the amendment of the German distribution grid regulation pp. 754-763

- Lars Nolting, Vanessa Schuller, Felix Gaumnitz and Aaron Praktiknjo
- Renewable energy's vanishing premium in Texas's retail electricity pricing plans pp. 764-770

- C.K. Woo and Jay Zarnikau
- Energy security, electricity, population and economic growth: The case of a developing South Asian resource-rich economy pp. 771-781

- Rabindra Nepal and Nirash Paija
- Discursive resistance to phasing out coal-fired electricity: Narratives in Japan's coal regime pp. 782-796

- Gregory Trencher, Noel Healy, Koichi Hasegawa and Jusen Asuka
- Amendments in Electricity Act 2003: Where the Gap Lies? pp. 797-802

- Atul Agrawal and Gireesh Chandra Tripathi
- Renewable energy consumption in EU-28 countries: Policy toward pollution mitigation and economic sustainability pp. 803-810

- Seyi Akadiri, Andrew Alola, Ada Chigozie Akadiri and Uju Violet Alola
- Drivers of energy saving behaviour: The relative influence of intentional, normative, situational and habitual processes pp. 811-819

- Karlijn L. van den Broek, Ian Walker and Christian A. Klöckner
- Prosumer aggregation policies, country experience and business models pp. 820-830

- Ricardo Moura and Miguel Centeno Brito
- Market segmentation and wind curtailment: An empirical analysis pp. 831-838

- Feng Song, De Bi and Chu Wei
- Calculation of tourist sector electricity consumption and its cost in subsidised insular electrical systems: The case of the Canary Islands, Spain pp. 839-853

- Ignacio Nuez and Javier Osorio
- An analysis of the applications of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for selection of energy efficiency practices in public lighting in a sample of Brazilian cities pp. 854-864

- Amanda Lange Salvia, Luciana Londero Brandli, Walter Leal Filho and Rosa Maria Locatelli Kalil
- A multi-sectoral approach to modelling community energy demand of the built environment pp. 865-875

- Peter McCallum, David P. Jenkins, Andrew D. Peacock, Sandhya Patidar, Merlinda Andoni, David Flynn and Valentin Robu
- Proactively planning and operating energy storage for decarbonization: Recommendations for policymakers pp. 876-880

- Andy Bilich, Elisheba Spiller and James Fine
- Third party access to district heating systems - Challenges for the practical implementation pp. 881-892

- Veit Bürger, Jan Steinbach, Lukas Kranzl and Andreas Müller
- Using Eco-Home Diagnosis to reduce household energy consumption: A case study on behavioral changes in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan pp. 893-900

- Shimpei Iwasaki
- Effect of Electricity Act on tariff gap within the subsidizing sector: The case of India pp. 901-914

- Ritika Jain and Amit Nandan
- Attacks on energy infrastructure targeting democratic institutions pp. 915-927

- Rebecca Lordan-Perret, Austin L. Wright, Peter Burgherr, Matteo Spada and Robert Rosner
- Optimal pooling of renewable energy sources with a risk-averse approach: Implications for US energy portfolio pp. 928-939

- Alexander Vinel and Ebrahim Mortaz
- Is China's natural gas market globally connected? pp. 940-949

- Jian Chai, Zhaohao Wei, Yi Hu, Siping Su and Zhe George Zhang
- The European union energy transition: Key priorities for the next five years pp. 950-954

- Simone Tagliapietra, Georg Zachmann, Ottmar Edenhofer, Jean-Michel Glachant, Pedro Linares and Andreas Loeschel
- The difficult process of adopting a comprehensive energy retrofit in housing companies: Barriers posed by nascent markets and complicated calculability pp. 955-964

- Pekka Murto, Mikko Jalas, Jouni Juntunen and Sampsa Hyysalo
- Factors affecting the efficiency of wind power in the European Union countries pp. 965-977

- Monika Papież, Sławomir Śmiech and Katarzyna Frodyma
- Absorptive capacity and energy efficiency in manufacturing firms – An empirical analysis in Norway pp. 978-990

- Mette Talseth Solnørdal and Sverre Braathen Thyholdt
- Does economic integration damage or benefit the environment? Africa's experience pp. 991-999

- Atif Awad
- Electricity shortages and manufacturing productivity in Pakistan pp. 1000-1008

- Corbett Grainger and Fan Zhang
- Behavioral study of personalized automated demand response in the workplace pp. 1009-1016

- Takanori Ida, Naoya Motegi and Yoshiaki Ushifusa
- Modeling coordination between renewables and grid: Policies to mitigate distribution grid constraints using residential PV-battery systems pp. 1017-1033

- Paul Neetzow, Roman Mendelevitch and Sauleh Siddiqui
- Heterogeneities in energy technological learning: Evidence from the U.S. electricity industry pp. 1034-1049

- Ekundayo Shittu, Bruno G. Kamdem and Carmen Weigelt
- Challenges and pitfalls in implementing Thailand's ethanol plan: Integrated policy coherence and gap analysis pp. 1050-1063

- Wirawat Chaya, Sitanon Jesdapipat, Sudarut Tripetchkul, Yuwanan Santitaweeroek and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- How detailed value of lost load data impact power system reliability decisions pp. 1064-1075

- Marten Ovaere, Evelyn Heylen, Stef Proost, Geert Deconinck and Dirk Van Hertem
- Estimating demand response in an extreme block pricing environment: Evidence from Korea's electricity pricing system, 2005–2014 pp. 1076-1086

- Hyun-gyu Kim
- Economic output-maximizing share of combined heat and power generation: The case of South Korea pp. 1087-1091

- Jeoung-Sik Min, Seul-Ye Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- How much wind power potential does europe have? Examining european wind power potential with an enhanced socio-technical atlas pp. 1092-1100

- Peter Enevoldsen, Finn-Hendrik Permien, Ines Bakhtaoui, Anna-Katharina von Krauland, Mark Z. Jacobson, George Xydis, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Scott V. Valentine, Daniel Luecht and Gregory Oxley
- Water security implications of coal-fired power plants financed through China's Belt and Road Initiative pp. 1101-1109

- Meir Alkon, Xiaogang He, Aubrey R. Paris, Wenying Liao, Thomas Hodson, Niko Wanders and Yaoping Wang
- Empowered communities: The rise of community choice aggregation in the United States pp. 1110-1119

- Eric O'Shaughnessy, Jenny Heeter, Julien Gattaciecca, Jenny Sauer, Kelly Trumbull and Emily Chen
- Potential benefits of optimal intra-day electricity hedging for the environment: The perspective of electricity retailers pp. 1120-1129

- Raphaël-Homayoun Boroumand, Stéphane Goutte, Khaled Guesmi and Thomas Porcher
- Compensating balancing demand by spatial load migration – The case of geographically distributed data centers pp. 1130-1142

- Markus Thimmel, Gilbert Fridgen, Robert Keller and Patrick Roevekamp
- Environmental licensing challenges for the implementation of photovoltaic solar energy projects in Brazil pp. 1143-1154

- Alessandra Schwertner Hoffmann, Gabriel Henriques de Carvalho and Ricardo Abranches Felix Cardoso
- Environmental licensing for transmission systems and electricity sector planning in Brazil pp. 1155-1162

- Ricardo Abranches Felix Cardoso and Alessandra Schwertner Hoffmann
- Providing reliable and financially sustainable electricity access in India using super-efficient appliances pp. 1163-1175

- Amol Phadke, Won Young Park and Nikit Abhyankar
- Designing local renewable energy communities to increase social acceptance: Evidence from a choice experiment in Austria, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland pp. 1176-1183

- Valeriya Azarova, Jed Cohen, Christina Friedl and Johannes Reichl
- Socio-economic determinants of energy poverty amongst Indian households: A case study of Mumbai pp. 1184-1190

- Sangeeta V. Sharma, Phoumin Han and Vinod K. Sharma
- Analysis of industry-air quality control in ecologically fragile coal-dependent cities by an uncertain Gaussian diffusion-Hurwicz criterion model pp. 1191-1205

- Ying Zhu, Xiaxia Yan, Cong Chen, Yongping Li, Guohe Huang and Yexin Li
- Environmentally significant shifts in trace element emissions from coal plants complying with the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments pp. 1206-1215

- Daniel B. Gingerich, Yifan Zhao and Meagan S. Mauter
- Overcoming barriers to solar and wind energy adoption in two Asian giants: India and Indonesia pp. 1216-1228

- Paul Burke, Jinnie Widnyana, Zeba Anjum, Emma Aisbett, Budy Resosudarmo and Kenneth G.H. Baldwin
- How can carbon capture utilization and storage be incentivized in China? A perspective based on the 45Q tax credit provisions pp. 1229-1240

- Jing-Li Fan, Mao Xu, Lin Yang, Xian Zhang and Fengyu Li
- Sectoral energy efficiency improvements in Taiwan: Evaluations using a hybrid of top-down and bottom-up models pp. 1241-1255

- Yi-Hua Wu, Chia-Hao Liu, Ming-Lung Hung, Tzu-Yar Liu and Toshihiko Masui
- The behavioural effect of electronic home energy reports: Evidence from a randomised field trial in the United States pp. 1256-1261

- Marisa L. Henry, Paul Ferraro and Andreas Kontoleon
- Securing Asia's energy future with regional integration pp. 1262-1273

- Rita Nangia
- Risk and rewards dynamics: Measuring the attractiveness of the fiscal regime in the presence of exploratory risks pp. 1274-1287

- Lucas S. Furtado, Edson Gonçalves and Luciano A.R. Costa
- Private sector-owned mini-grids and rural electrification: A case study of wind-power in Kenya's tea industry pp. 1288-1297

- Caren Herbert and Euan Phimister
- The merit order effect of wind and river type hydroelectricity generation on Turkish electricity prices pp. 1298-1319

- Berkan Acar, Orhun Selcuk and Seyit Ali Dastan
- How do energy policies accelerate sustainable transitions? Unpacking the policy transfer process in the case of GETFiT Uganda pp. 1320-1332

- Padmasai Lakshmi Bhamidipati, James Haselip and Ulrich Elmer Hansen
- Do government subsidies promote firm-level innovation? Evidence from the Korean renewable energy technology industry pp. 1333-1344

- Bongsuk Sung
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