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Energy Policy
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Volume 129, issue C, 2019
- An evolutionary analysis on the effect of government policies on electric vehicle diffusion in complex network pp. 1-12

- Jingjing Li, Jianling Jiao and Yunshu Tang
- Unveiling the heterogeneous effect of energy taxes and income on residential energy consumption pp. 13-22

- Djula Borozan
- Comparative evaluation of rural electrification project plans: A case study in Mexico pp. 23-33

- D.F. Gómez-Hernández, B. Domenech, J. Moreira, N. Farrera, A. López-González and L. Ferrer-Martí
- LZCGT impact on GHG reductions in Scotland's new domestic buildings pp. 34-52

- Neil Burford, Vincent Onyango and Frances Wright
- Understanding the energy intensity change in China's food industry: A comprehensive decomposition method pp. 53-68

- Xuan Xie and Boqiang Lin
- Estimation of elasticities for electricity demand in Brazilian households and policy implications pp. 69-79

- Daniel de Abreu Pereira Uhr, André Chagas and Júlia Gallego Ziero Uhr
- Expected willingness to pay for wind energy in Atlantic Canada pp. 80-88

- Prosper Senyo Koto and Emmanuel Yiridoe
- Oil price shocks and U.S. economic activity pp. 89-99

- Ana María Herrera, Mohamad Karaki and Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju
- Using willingness to pay to forecast the adoption of solar photovoltaics: A “parameterization + calibration” approach pp. 100-110

- Changgui Dong and Benjamin Sigrin
- Project financing in nuclear new build, why not? The legal and regulatory barriers pp. 111-119

- Tristano Sainati, Giorgio Locatelli and Nigel Smith
- Does skewed pattern of income distribution matter for the environmental quality? Evidence from selected BRICS economies with an application of Quantile-on-Quantile regression (QQR) approach pp. 120-131

- Hrushikesh Mallick, Hemachandra Padhan and Mantu Mahalik
- Benefits over risks: A case study of government support of energy development in the Russian North pp. 132-138

- Roman Sidortsov
- Approval procedures for large-scale renewable energy installations: Comparison of national legal frameworks in Japan, New Zealand, the EU and the US pp. 139-152

- Kim Schumacher
- Integrating demand side management into EU electricity distribution system operation: A Dutch example pp. 153-160

- Dirk Kuiken and Heyd F. Más
- Brazilian Social Funds: The lessons learned from the Norway fund experience pp. 161-167

- Isabela Morbach Machado E Silva and Hirdan Katarina de Medeiros Costa
- Circulating blame in the circular economy: The case of wood-waste biofuels and coal ash pp. 168-172

- Joel Millward-Hopkins and Phil Purnell
- Using life cycle assessment to inform municipal climate mitigation planning pp. 173-181

- Rebecca J. Thorne, Evert A. Bouman, Cristina B.B. Guerreiro, Anna Majchrzak and Sylwia Calus
- The impact of climate funds on economic growth and their role in substituting fossil energy sources pp. 182-192

- Alfonso Carfora and Giuseppe Scandurra
- Impact of land requirements on electricity system decarbonisation pathways pp. 193-205

- Kevin Palmer-Wilson, James Donald, Bryson Robertson, Benjamin Lyseng, Victor Keller, McKenzie Fowler, Cameron Wade, Sven Scholtysik, Peter Wild and Andrew Rowe
- Exploratory analysis of high-resolution power interruption data reveals spatial and temporal heterogeneity in electric grid reliability pp. 206-214

- Laurel N. Dunn, Michael D. Sohn, Kristina Hamachi LaCommare and Joseph H. Eto
- Environmentalists and their conflicts with Energy Justice – Concept of “Power-Environ” in the Athirappilly HEPP in Kerala pp. 215-229

- C. Jayapalan and L.S. Ganesh
- The role of natural gas consumption in Saudi Arabia's output and its implication for trade and environmental quality pp. 230-238

- Ada Chigozie Akadiri, Seyi Akadiri and Hasan Güngör
- Current and future hydropower development in Southeast Asia countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Myanmar) pp. 239-249

- Shengwen Tang, Jingtao Chen, Peigui Sun, Yang Li, Peng Yu and E. Chen
- The financial performance of firms participating in the EU emissions trading scheme pp. 250-259

- Georgia Makridou, Michalis Doumpos and Emilios Galariotis
- How to include cooling in the EU Renewable Energy Directive? Strategies and policy implications pp. 260-267

- Sibylle Braungardt, Veit Bürger, Jana Zieger and Lex Bosselaar
- Pathways to reduce CO2 emissions as countries proceed through stages of economic development pp. 268-278

- Abbas Valadkhani, Jeremy Nguyen and Mark Bowden
- Nevada's experience with the Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 279-291

- Valerie Rountree
- Root barriers management in development of renewable energy resources in Iran: An interpretative structural modeling approach pp. 292-306

- Mustafa Jahangoshai Rezaee, Samuel Yousefi and Jamileh Hayati
- Should BIPV technologies be empowered by innovation policy mix to facilitate energy transitions? - Revealing stakeholders' different perspectives using Q methodology pp. 307-318

- Ruidong Chang, Yuan Cao, Yujie Lu and Veronika Shabunko
- Quality of service predicts willingness to pay for household electricity connections in rural India pp. 319-326

- Ryan Kennedy, Aseem Mahajan and Johannes Urpelainen
- Sustainable rural electrification planning in developing countries: A proposal for electrification of isolated communities of Venezuela pp. 327-338

- A. López-González, L. Ferrer-Martí and B. Domenech
- Switching behavior in the Italian electricity retail market: Logistic and mixed effect Bayesian estimations of consumer choice pp. 339-351

- Magda Fontana, Martina Iori and Consuelo Rubina Nava
- Energy cost reduction creates additional socioeconomic benefits– The case of Eno Energy Cooperative, Finland pp. 352-359

- Olli Lehtonen and Lasse Okkonen
- Has China's Belt and Road Initiative promoted its green total factor productivity?——Evidence from primary provinces along the route pp. 360-369

- Zuankuo Liu and Li Xin
- On the effects of capacity payments in competitive electricity markets: Capacity adequacy, price cap, and reliability pp. 370-385

- Irena Milstein and Asher Tishler
- How population and energy price affect China's environmental pollution? pp. 386-396

- Kunming Li, Liting Fang and Lerong He
- International market mechanisms under the Paris Agreement: A cooperation between Brazil and Europe pp. 397-409

- Thais Oliveira, Angelo Gurgel and Steve Tonry
- A multi-region multi-sector decomposition and attribution analysis of aggregate carbon intensity in China from 2000 to 2015 pp. 410-421

- Nan Liu, Zujun Ma, Jidong Kang and Bin Su
- Geographical proximity and renewable energy diffusion: An empirical approach pp. 422-435

- Dalia Fadly and Francisco Pereira Fontes
- Is energy security a driver for economic growth? Evidence from a global sample pp. 436-451

- Thai-Ha Le and Canh Nguyen
- Policy considerations for limiting electricity theft in the developing countries pp. 452-458

- Faisal Jamil and Eatzaz Ahmad
- How to conceptualise energy law and policy for an interdisciplinary audience: The case of post-Brexit UK pp. 459-466

- Paul Cairney, Aileen McHarg, Nicola McEwen and Karen Turner
- The energy paradox in seemingly competitive industries: The use of energy-efficient equipment on heavy-duty tractor trailers pp. 467-480

- Arthur G. Fraas, Randall W. Lutter and Derek C. Wietelman
- Reducing emissions from consumer energy storage using retail rate design pp. 481-490

- Benjamin Whitney Griffiths
- Sustainably reconciling offshore renewable energy with Natura 2000 sites: An interim adaptive management framework pp. 491-501

- Célia Le Lièvre
- Scarce data: off‐grid households in Australia pp. 502-510

- Heather Lovell and Phillipa Watson
- Current and future struggles to eliminate coal pp. 511-520

- Stephen Zhao and Alan Alexandroff
- Factors influencing energy requirements and CO2 emissions of households in Thailand: A panel data analysis pp. 521-531

- Onicha Meangbua, Shobhakar Dhakal and John Kuwornu
- Sector reforms and institutional corruption: Evidence from electricity industry in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 532-545

- Mahmud I. Imam, Tooraj Jamasb and Manuel Llorca
- Unravelling Dutch homeowners' behaviour towards energy efficiency renovations: What drives and hinders their decision-making? pp. 546-561

- Shima Ebrahimigharehbaghi, Queena K. Qian, Frits M. Meijer and Henk J. Visscher
- Impact of gate closure time on the efficiency of power systems balancing pp. 562-573

- Marie Petitet, Marie Perrot, Sébastien Mathieu, Damien Ernst and Yannick Phulpin
- Impact of zero energy buildings on medium-to-long term building energy consumption in China pp. 574-586

- Xinyan Yang, Shicong Zhang and Wei Xu
- Survival rate of China passenger vehicles: A data-driven approach pp. 587-597

- Jihu Zheng, Yan Zhou, Rujie Yu, Dongchang Zhao, Zifeng Lu and Peng Zhang
- The impact of solar water pumps on energy-water-food nexus: Evidence from Rajasthan, India pp. 598-609

- Eshita Gupta
- Insights into residential EV charging behavior using energy meter data pp. 610-618

- Jae D. Kim
- Public receptivity in China towards wind energy generators: A survey experimental approach pp. 619-627

- Shiran Shen, Bruce E. Cain and Iris Hui
- Recommendation to ASEAN nuclear development based on lessons learnt from the Fukushima nuclear accident pp. 628-635

- Shoki Kosai and Eiji Yamasue
- The trilemma of waste-to-energy: A multi-purpose solution pp. 636-645

- J. Malinauskaite and H. Jouhara
- Electric vehicle manufacturers' perceptions of the market potential for demand-side flexibility using electric vehicles in the United Kingdom pp. 646-652

- James Earl and Michael J. Fell
- Revisiting urban energy initiatives in the UK: Declining local capacity in a shifting policy context pp. 653-660

- Yvonne Rydin and Catalina Turcu
- Energy subsidy reform for growth and equity in Egypt: The approach matters pp. 661-671

- Clemens Breisinger, Askar Mukashov, Mariam Raouf and Manfred Wiebelt
- Assessing the exploratory potential in Brazil by applying a creaming curve variant pp. 672-683

- Larissa Nogueira Hallack and Alexandre Szklo
- The ‘patchy’ spread of renewables: A socio-territorial perspective on the energy transition process pp. 684-692

- Giovanni Carrosio and Ivano Scotti
- The structure of attitudes towards shale gas extraction in the United Kingdom pp. 693-697

- Jessica Andersson-Hudson, Jonathan Rose, Mathew Humphrey, Wil Knight and Sarah O'Hara
- Recycling offshore wind farms at decommissioning stage pp. 698-709

- Eva Topham, David McMillan, Stuart Bradley and Edward Hart
- Evaluating energy efficiency potential in low-income households: A flexible and granular approach pp. 710-737

- Eric J.H. Wilson, Chioke B. Harris, Joseph J. Robertson and John Agan
- Putting on partisan glasses: Political identity, quality of life, and oil and gas production in Colorado pp. 738-748

- Stephanie A. Malin, Adam Mayer, James L. Crooks, Lisa McKenzie, Jennifer L. Peel and John L. Adgate
- Red tape is not so hot: Asset tests impact participation in the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program pp. 749-764

- Michelle Graff and Maureen Pirog
- Subsidizing renewables as part of taking leadership in international climate policy: The German case pp. 765-773

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Lisa Dippl and Michael Eichenseer
- When climate change is missing: Media discourse on coal mining in the Czech Republic pp. 774-786

- Lukáš Lehotský, Filip Černoch, Jan Osička and Petr Ocelík
- The “power” of community renewable energy enterprises: The case of Sustainable Hockerton Ltd pp. 787-795

- Geeta Lakshmi and Simon Tilley
- From vertical to horizontal unbundling: A downstream electricity reliability insurance business model pp. 796-804

- Rolando Fuentes, Jorge Blazquez and Iqbal Adjali
- Road transport electrification and energy security in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Quantitative analysis and policy implications pp. 805-815

- Yanfei Li and Youngho Chang
- EU ETS emissions under the cancellation mechanism - Effects of national measures pp. 816-825

- Björn Carlén, Anna Dahlqvist, Svante Mandell and Pelle Marklund
- Multi-criteria analysis of policies for implementing clean energy vehicles in China pp. 826-840

- Chengjiang Li, Michael Negnevitsky, Xiaolin Wang, Wen Long Yue and Xin Zou
- Analyzing the determinants of the size of investments by community renewable energy members: Findings and policy implications from Flanders pp. 841-852

- Thomas Bauwens
- How projected electricity price and personal values influence support for a 50% renewable energy target in Australia pp. 853-860

- Keri L. Phillips, Donald W. Hine and Wendy J. Phillips
- Institutional analysis on impediments over fuel consumption reduction at Iran's transportation niches pp. 861-867

- Mohammad Javad Saket, Abbas Maleki, Erfan Doroudgar Hezaveh and Mohammad Sadegh Karimi
- An assessment of the socioeconomic externalities of hydropower plants in Brazil pp. 868-879

- Felipe de Albuquerque Sgarbi, Alexandre Uhlig, André Felipe Simões and José Goldemberg
- Crises and emissions: New empirical evidence from a large sample pp. 880-895

- Joao Jalles
- Does energy price affect energy efficiency? Cross-country panel evidence pp. 896-906

- Roberto Antonietti and Fulvio Fontini
- No race for the Arctic? Examination of interconnections between legal regimes for offshore petroleum licensing and level of industry activity pp. 907-917

- Daria Shapovalova and Kathrin Stephen
- Are smart city projects catalyzing urban energy sustainability? pp. 918-925

- Håvard Haarstad and Marikken W. Wathne
- The distributional impacts of U.S. energy policy pp. 926-929

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Can a carbon trading system promote the transformation of a low-carbon economy under the framework of the porter hypothesis? —Empirical analysis based on the PSM-DID method pp. 930-938

- Han Wang, Zhoupeng Chen, Xingyi Wu and Xin Nie
- Visions for small-scale renewable energy production on Finnish farms – A Delphi study on the opportunities for new business pp. 939-948

- Pasi Rikkonen, Petri Tapio and Heidi Rintamäki
- The improvement and substitution effect of transportation infrastructure on air quality: An empirical evidence from China's rail transit construction pp. 949-957

- Chuanwang Sun, Wenyue Zhang, Yuan Luo and Yonghong Xu
- A study of consumer benefit from district heating service in Korea pp. 958-966

- Changwon Park, Yoojin Jeong and Seung Jick Yoo
- LNG import diversification and energy security in Asia pp. 967-974

- Vlado Vivoda
- Influential factor analysis of China's unsustainable electric power system: A case study of Chengdu Electric Bureau pp. 975-984

- Jing Xu, Meng Ye, Xianyi Peng and Zhi Li
- Natural resource abundance and healthcare efficiency in Appalachia: A robust conditional approach pp. 985-996

- Richard Gearhart and Nyakundi Michieka
- What do empirical findings reveal about modelled energy demand and energy ratings? Comparisons of gas consumption across the English residential sector pp. 997-1007

- A.J. Summerfield, T. Oreszczyn, J. Palmer, I.G. Hamilton, F.G.N. Li, J. Crawley and R.J. Lowe
- Governance structures and efficiency in the U.S. electricity sector after the market restructuring and deregulation pp. 1008-1019

- Yohanna M.L. Gultom
- Should solid waste from shale gas development be regulated as hazardous waste? pp. 1020-1033

- Elaine W. Swiedler, Lucija A. Muehlenbachs, Ziyan Chu, Jhih-Shyang Shih and Alan Krupnick
- Proposing a more comprehensive future total cost of ownership estimation framework for electric vehicles pp. 1034-1046

- Arjan van Velzen, Jan Anne Annema, Geerten van de Kaa and Bert van Wee
- Black carbon emissions and regulatory policies in transportation pp. 1047-1055

- Thomas L. Brewer
- Competitiveness of open-cycle gas turbine and its potential in the future Korean electricity market with high renewable energy mix pp. 1056-1069

- Eun-Hwan Kim, Yong-Gi Park and Jae Hyung Roh
- Sufficiency and consumer behaviour: From theory to policy pp. 1070-1079

- Joachim H. Spangenberg and Sylvia Lorek
- Household energy transition in Sahelian cities: An analysis of the failure of 30 years of energy policies in Bamako, Mali pp. 1080-1089

- Laurent Gazull, Denis Gautier and Pierre Montagne
- Sustainable energy transition framework for unmet electricity markets pp. 1090-1099

- Benjamin Batinge, Josephine Kaviti Musango and Alan C. Brent
- From energy legislation to investment determination: Shaping future electricity markets with different flexibility options pp. 1100-1110

- Eva-Maria Ländner, Alexandra Märtz, Michael Schöpf and Martin Weibelzahl
- Oil and gas trade between China and countries and regions along the ‘Belt and Road’: A panoramic perspective pp. 1111-1120

- Jing Zhang
- Impact of biogas plants on rural residential property values and implications for local acceptance pp. 1121-1131

- Kahsay Haile Zemo, Toke Emil Panduro and Mette Termansen
- Colombian energy planning - Neither for energy, nor for Colombia pp. 1132-1142

- Martínez Viviana and O.L. Castillo
- Occupant behaviour as a fourth driver of fuel poverty (aka warmth & energy deprivation) pp. 1143-1155

- Ade Kearns, Elise Whitley and Angela Curl
- Energy efficiency of residential buildings in the European Union – An exploratory analysis of cross-country consumption patterns pp. 1156-1167

- Anita Thonipara, Petrik Runst, Christian Ochsner and Kilian Bizer
- An analysis of errors in the Energy Performance certificate database pp. 1168-1178

- A. Hardy and D. Glew
- What explains India's embrace of solar? State-led energy transition in a developmental polity pp. 1179-1189

- Sarang Shidore and Joshua W. Busby
- Getting prices right in structural electricity market models pp. 1190-1206

- K.R. Ward, Richard Green and Iain Staffell
- The role of economic and policy variables in energy-efficient retrofitting assessment. A stochastic Life Cycle Costing methodology pp. 1207-1219

- Edoardo Baldoni, Silvia Coderoni, Marco D'Orazio, Elisa Di Giuseppe and Roberto Esposti
- Participation in a programme for assisted replacement of wood-burning stoves in Chile: The role of sociodemographic factors, evaluation of air quality and risk perception pp. 1220-1226

- Àlex Boso, Christian Oltra and Álvaro Hofflinger
- Source control or end-of-pipe control: Mitigating air pollution at the regional level from the perspective of the Total Factor Productivity change decomposition pp. 1227-1239

- Ge Wu, Tomas Baležentis, Chuanwang Sun and Shuhua Xu
- Expansion of the investor base for the energy transition pp. 1240-1244

- Celine McInerney and Derek W. Bunn
- Exploring China's carbon emissions peak for different carbon tax scenarios pp. 1245-1252

- Suiting Ding, Ming Zhang and Yan Song
- Do power sector reforms affect electricity prices in selected Asian countries? pp. 1253-1260

- Tauqir Ahmed and Arshad Bhatti
- From governing behaviour to transformative change: A typology of household energy initiatives in Switzerland pp. 1261-1270

- Marlyne Sahakian and Laure Dobigny
- Analyzing CO2 emissions from passenger cars in Europe: A dynamic panel data approach pp. 1271-1281

- Rosa González, Gustavo Marrero, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Ángel S. Marrero
- The impact of policy changes: The opportunities of Community Renewable Energy projects in the UK and the barriers they face pp. 1282-1296

- Pegah Mirzania, Andy Ford, Deborah Andrews, George Ofori and Graeme Maidment
- Exploring the perceptions of drivers of energy behaviour pp. 1297-1305

- Karlijn L. van den Broek and Ian Walker
- The impact of energy price uncertainty on macroeconomic variables pp. 1306-1319

- Maria Teresa Punzi
- Rethinking the electricity market design: Remuneration mechanisms to reach high RES shares. Results from a Spanish case study pp. 1320-1330

- Timo Gerres, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Francisco Martín Martínez, Michel Rivier Abbad, Rafael Cossent Arín and Álvaro Sánchez Miralles
- Climate agreement and technology diffusion: Impact of the Kyoto Protocol on international patent applications for renewable energy technologies pp. 1331-1338

- Mai Miyamoto and Kenji Takeuchi
- Limits to deployment of nuclear power for decarbonization: Insights from public opinion pp. 1339-1346

- A. Abdulla, P. Vaishnav, B. Sergi and D.G. Victor
- The impact of the policy and behavior of public participation on environmental governance performance: Empirical analysis based on provincial panel data in China pp. 1347-1354

- Guoxing Zhang, Nana Deng, Haizhen Mou, Zhe George Zhang and Xiaofeng Chen
- Residential vs. community battery storage systems – Consumer preferences in Germany pp. 1355-1363

- Bernhard J. Kalkbrenner
- European offshore wind capital cost trends up to 2020 pp. 1364-1371

- M. Vieira, Brett Snyder, E. Henriques and L. Reis
- Technological change and the rebound effect in the STIRPAT model: A critical view pp. 1372-1381

- Johan-Andrés Vélez-Henao, David Font Vivanco and Jesús-Antonio Hernández-Riveros
- Exploring the diffusion of low-energy houses: An empirical study in the European Union pp. 1382-1393

- Mark Olsthoorn, Joachim Schleich and Corinne Faure
- Impact of rebate program for energy-efficient household appliances on consumer purchasing decisions: The case of electric rice cookers in South Korea pp. 1394-1403

- Sung-Yoon Huh, Manseok Jo, Jungwoo Shin and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Simpler is better: Predicting consumer vehicle purchases in the short run pp. 1404-1415

- Jacqueline Doremus, Gloria Helfand, Changzheng Liu, Marie Donahue, Ari Kahan and Michael Shelby
- Insights to the UK's impending departure from Euratom: Case study of UK nuclear safeguards and radiation protection in light of Brexit pp. 1416-1422

- Jessica Callen, Asako Takamasa and Hideki Toma
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