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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 131, issue C, 2019
- Does change in ownership affect community attitudes toward renewable energy projects? Evidence of a status quo bias pp. 1-8

- K. Linnerud, P. Toney, M. Simonsen and E. Holden
- Clean and secure power supply: A system dynamics based appraisal pp. 9-21

- Sebastian Zapata, Monica Castaneda, Carlos Jaime Franco and Isaac Dyner
- Fuel poverty and Well-Being:A consumer theory and stochastic frontier approach pp. 22-32

- Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez, Luis Orea and Tooraj Jamasb
- Impact of regulatory framework on bidding behavior of firms: Policy implications for the oil & gas sector pp. 33-42

- Sunil Sharma and Mukesh Sud
- The memory of place disruption, senses, and local opposition to Korean wind farms pp. 43-52

- Eun-Sung Kim and Ji-Bum Chung
- The long-term impacts of carbon and variable renewable energy policies on electricity markets pp. 53-71

- Todd Levin, Jonghwan Kwon and Audun Botterud
- A multidimensional measure of energy poverty in China and its impacts on health: An empirical study based on the China family panel studies pp. 72-81

- Dayong Zhang, Jiajia Li and Phoumin Han
- Do residential building energy efficiency standards reduce energy consumption in China? – A data-driven method to validate the actual performance of building energy efficiency standards pp. 82-98

- Xia Wang, Wei Feng, Weiguang Cai, Hong Ren, Chao Ding and Nan Zhou
- Why fully liberalised electricity markets will fail to meet deep decarbonisation targets even with strong carbon pricing pp. 99-110

- Oscar Kraan, Gert Jan Kramer, Igor Nikolic, Emile Chappin and Vinzenz Koning
- Exploring future scientists' awareness about and attitudes towards renewable energy sources pp. 111-119

- Evangelia Karasmanaki and Georgios Tsantopoulos
- Long-term sustainability assessment of micro-hydro projects: Case studies from Venezuela pp. 120-130

- A. López-González, L. Ferrer-Martí and B. Domenech
- ‘Availability’ and/or ‘Affordability’:What matters in household energy access in India? pp. 131-143

- Pooja Sankhyayan and Shyamasree Dasgupta
- The marginal and double threshold effects of regional innovation on energy consumption structure: Evidence from resource-based regions in China pp. 144-154

- Xiaoli Hao and Feng Deng
- Coalbed methane development in Indonesia: Design and economic analysis of upstream petroleum fiscal policy pp. 155-167

- Elijah Acquah-Andoh, Herdi A. Putra, Augustine O. Ifelebuegu and Andrews Owusu
- Household air pollution mitigation with integrated biomass/cookstove strategies in Western Kenya pp. 168-186

- Ricardo L. Carvalho, Robert Lindgren, Natxo García-López, Anne Nyambane, Gert Nyberg, Rocio Diaz-Chavez and Christoffer Boman
- Regulatory mechanism design of GHG emissions in the electric power industry in China pp. 187-201

- Tian-tian Feng, Xiao-lei Gong, Yu-hua Guo, Yi-sheng Yang and Jun Dong
- Power sector reform and CO2 abatement costs in Korea pp. 202-214

- Young-Hwan Ahn and Wooyoung Jeon
- Biomass for energy in the EU – The support framework pp. 215-228

- Manjola Banja, Richard Sikkema, Martin Jégard, Vincenzo Motola and Jean-François Dallemand
- Ecosystem maintenance energy and the need for a green EROI pp. 229-234

- Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery
- How much do European households pay for green energy? pp. 235-239

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Towards a green world: How do green technology innovations affect total-factor carbon productivity pp. 240-250

- Kerui Du and Jianglong Li
- How does the implementation of the Policy of Electricity Substitution influence green economic growth in China? pp. 251-261

- Wanlu Wu, Yuanyuan Cheng, Xiqiao Lin and Xin Yao
- An area-based modelling approach for planning heating electrification pp. 262-280

- Carlos Calderón, Chris Underwood, Jialiang Yi, Adrian Mcloughlin and Brian Williams
- Potential impacts of coal substitution policy on regional air pollutants and carbon emission reductions for China's building sector during the 13th Five-Year Plan period pp. 281-294

- Han Chen and Wenying Chen
- Estimating the cost of capital for wind energy investments in Turkey pp. 295-301

- Simone Tagliapietra, Georg Zachmann and Gustav Fredriksson
- Accounting society's acceptability of carbon taxes: Expectations and reality pp. 302-311

- Craig McLaughlin, Ahmed Elamer, Thomas Glen, Aws AlHares and Hazem Rasheed Gaber
- Energy efficiency and CO2 emissions of port container terminal equipment: Evidence from the Port of Valencia pp. 312-319

- Julián Martínez-Moya, Barbara Vazquez-Paja and Jose Andrés Gimenez Maldonado
- Energy efficiency programs in the context of increasing block tariffs: The case of residential electricity in Mexico pp. 320-331

- Pedro Hancevic and Javier Alejandro Lopez-Aguilar
- Natural gas as a ship fuel: Assessment of greenhouse gas and air pollutant reduction potential pp. 332-346

- Amir Sharafian, Paul Blomerus and Walter Mérida
- The profitability of transnational energy infrastructure: A comparative analysis of the Greenstream and Galsi gas pipelines pp. 347-357

- Roberto Cardinale
- The effect of wind and solar power generation on wholesale electricity prices in Australia pp. 358-369

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, Songze Qu and Tiho Ancev
- Heterogeneity in German Residential Electricity Consumption: A quantile regression approach pp. 370-379

- Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- The long and short run effects of British Columbia's carbon tax on diesel demand pp. 380-389

- Jean-Thomas Bernard and Maral Kichian
- Pitfalls in decarbonising heat: A misalignment of climate policy and product energy labelling standards pp. 390-398

- P.M. Armstrong, S.M. Bhagavathy, R. Kang and M. McCulloch
- Does electricity reliability matter? Evidence from rural Viet Nam pp. 399-409

- Anh Dang and Hai Anh La
- Policy change, power and the development of Great Britain's Renewable Heat Incentive pp. 410-421

- Richard Lowes, Bridget Woodman and Oscar Fitch-Roy
- Determinants of earthquake damage liability assignment in Oklahoma: A Bayesian Tobit censored approach pp. 422-433

- John Ng'ombe and Tracy Boyer
Volume 130, issue C, 2019
- Europeanization of energy law and policy beyond the Member States: The case of Georgia pp. 1-6

- Irakli Samkharadze
- Investigating, forecasting and proposing emission mitigation pathways for CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion only: A case study of selected countries pp. 7-21

- Bismark Ameyaw, Li Yao, Amos Oppong and Joy Korang Agyeman
- Assessing the effectiveness of city-level electric vehicle policies in China pp. 22-31

- Y.Q. Qiu, Peng Zhou and H.C. Sun
- Impact of electric trucks powered by overhead lines on the European electricity system and CO2 emissions pp. 32-40

- Patrick Plötz, Till Gnann, Patrick Jochem, Hasan Ümitcan Yilmaz and Thomas Kaschub
- The discourses of power – governmental approaches to business models in the renewable energy transition pp. 41-59

- Scott T. Bryant, Karla Straker and Cara Wrigley
- When black meets green: A review of the four pillars of India's energy policy pp. 60-68

- Maciej M. Sokołowski
- The contribution of sustainable bioenergy to renewable electricity generation in Turkey: Evidence based policy from an integrated energy and agriculture approach pp. 69-88

- Luis Rincon, Manas Puri, Ana Kojakovic and Irini Maltsoglou
- Improving Nigeria's renewable energy policy design: A case study approach pp. 89-100

- Aarti Gungah, Nnaemeka Vincent Emodi and Michael O. Dioha
- Multi-objective planning of building stock renovation pp. 101-110

- Giorgio Guariso and Matteo Sangiorgio
- Who can drive electric? Segmentation of car drivers based on longitudinal GPS travel data pp. 111-129

- Mariya Sodenkamp, Jürgen Wenig, Frédéric Thiesse and Thorsten Staake
- Enacting a low-carbon economy: Policies and distrust between government employees and enterprises in China pp. 130-138

- Yong Liu
- Evaluating project level investment trends for the U.S. ESCO industry: 1990–2017 pp. 139-161

- Juan Pablo Carvallo, Sean P. Murphy, Elizabeth Stuart, Peter H. Larsen and Charles Goldman
- Commercial and industrial consumers’ perspectives on electricity pricing reform: Evidence from India pp. 162-171

- Tom S.H. Moerenhout, Shruti Sharma and Johannes Urpelainen
- Investigating the environmental effectiveness of Overall Thermal Transfer Value code and its implication to energy regulation development pp. 172-180

- Lok Shun Chan
- Public preferences for the Swiss electricity system after the nuclear phase-out: A choice experiment pp. 181-196

- Christiane Plum, Roland Olschewski, Marilou Jobin and Oscar van Vliet
- Encouraging energy conservation at work: A field study testing social norm feedback and awareness of monitoring pp. 197-205

- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Tamar Krishnamurti, Joshua Gluck and Yuvraj Agarwal
- Examining the relationship between energy poverty and measures of deprivation pp. 206-217

- Robert Marchand, Andrea Genovese, S.C. Lenny Koh and Alan Brennan
- The responses of older adults to smart energy monitors pp. 218-226

- Christopher J. Brown and Nils Markusson
- Impact of low emissions vehicles on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Japan pp. 227-242

- Akihiro Watabe, Jonathan Leaver, Hiroyuki Ishida and Ehsan Shafiei
- Energy demand substitution from biomass to imported kerosene: Evidence from Tanzania pp. 243-252

- Michael Olabisi, David Tschirley, David Nyange and Titus Awokuse
- How does financial development affect energy consumption? Evidence from 21 transitional countries pp. 253-262

- Shujing Yue, Rou Lu, Yongchang Shen and Hongtao Chen
- Macroeconomic pathways of the Saudi economy: The challenge of global mitigation action versus the opportunity of national energy reforms pp. 263-282

- Salaheddine Soummane, Frédéric Ghersi and Julien Lefèvre
- The role of local governments in the development of China's solar photovoltaic industry pp. 283-293

- Samuel Corwin and Timothy L. Johnson
- The value of local electricity - A choice experiment among German residential customers pp. 294-303

- Esther Mengelkamp, Thomas Schönland, Julian Huber and Christof Weinhardt
- Does “100% renewable” trump concern for spatial impacts? pp. 304-310

- Robert Herendeen
- Decoupling impact and public utility conservation investment pp. 311-319

- Richard A. Michelfelder, Pauline Ahern and Dylan D'Ascendis
- Investigating CO2 mitigation potentials and the impact of oil price distortion in China's transport sector pp. 320-327

- Xiaolei Wang, Mengqi Bai and Chunping Xie
- Can Japan enhance its 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets? Assessment of economic and energy-related assumptions in Japan's NDC pp. 328-340

- Akihisa Kuriyama, Kentaro Tamura and Takeshi Kuramochi
- Effects of spatial proximity to proposed electric power lines on residents' expectations, attitudes, and protest behavior: A replication study pp. 341-346

- Christoph Emanuel Mueller
- Public perception of new energy vehicles: Evidence from willingness to pay for new energy bus fares in China pp. 347-354

- Ruipeng Tan and Boqiang Lin
- Economic growth, efficiency and environmental elasticity for the G7 countries pp. 355-360

- Christina Bampatsou and George Halkos
- Adoption of improved biomass stoves and stove/fuel stacking in the REACCTING intervention study in Northern Ghana pp. 361-374

- Katherine L. Dickinson, Ricardo Piedrahita, Evan R. Coffey, Ernest Kanyomse, Rex Alirigia, Timothy Molnar, Yolanda Hagar, Michael P. Hannigan, Abraham Rexford Oduro and Christine Wiedinmyer
- Health and related economic effects of residential energy retrofitting in Spain pp. 375-388

- J. Ortiz, N. Casquero-Modrego and J. Salom
- Determinants of changes in electricity generation intensity among different power sectors pp. 389-408

- Shulei Cheng, Yinyin Wu, Hua Chen, Jiandong Chen, Malin Song and Wenxuan Hou
- Excessive electricity intensity of Vietnam: Evidence from a comparative study of Asia-Pacific countries pp. 409-417

- P.D. Hien
- Game analysis of carbon emission verification: A case study from Shenzhen's cap-and-trade system in China pp. 418-428

- Yanchun Pan, Wen Yang, Nan Ma, Zhimin Chen, Ming Zhou and Yi Xiong
- The impact of the Renewable Fuel Standard on US oil refineries pp. 429-437

- Jesse Burkhardt
- The effects of credit policy and financial constraints on tangible and research & development investment: Firm-level evidence from China's renewable energy industry pp. 438-447

- Kai Chang, Yonghong Zeng, Weihong Wang and Xin Wu
- Low-carbon energy scenarios 2050 in north-west European countries: Towards a more harmonised approach to achieve the EU targets pp. 448-460

- Nadezhda Mikova, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Benjamin Pfluger
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