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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 128, issue C, 2019
- “Barely surviving on a pile of gold”: Arguing for the case of peat energy in 2010s Finland pp. 1-7

- Hanna Lempinen
- The gap between certified and real-world passenger vehicle fuel consumption in China measured using a mobile phone application data pp. 8-16

- Maya Ben Dror, Lanzhi Qin and Feng An
- Implications of institutional frameworks for renewable energy policy administration: Case study of the Esaghem, Cameroon community PV solar electrification project pp. 17-24

- Ambe J. Njoh, Simon Etta, Uwem Essia, Ijang Ngyah-Etchutambe, Lucy E.D. Enomah, Hans T. Tabrey and Mah O. Tarke
- Better estimates of LCOE from audited accounts – A new methodology with examples from United Kingdom offshore wind and CCGT pp. 25-35

- John Aldersey-Williams, Ian D. Broadbent and Peter A. Strachan
- Solar PV mini-grids versus large-scale embedded PV generation: A case study of Uttar Pradesh (India) pp. 36-44

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya, Debajit Palit, Gopal K. Sarangi, Vivek Srivastava and Prerna Sharma
- Prospective exploration of future renewable portfolio standard schemes in China via a multi-sector CGE model pp. 45-56

- Wei Li, Can Lu and Yan-Wu Zhang
- Balancing public values during the energy transition – How can German and Dutch DSOs safeguard sustainability? pp. 57-65

- Marga G. Edens and Saskia A.C.M. Lavrijssen
- High performance computing for energy system optimization models: Enhancing the energy policy tool kit pp. 66-74

- Tarun Sharma, James Glynn, Evangelos Panos, Paul Deane, Maurizio Gargiulo, Fionn Rogan and Brian Ó Gallachóir
- Why Ghana will not achieve its renewable energy target for electricity. Policy, legal and regulatory implications pp. 75-83

- Nana Asare Obeng-Darko
- Delegation of powers and the rule of law: Energy justice in EU energy regulation pp. 84-93

- Imelda Maher and Oana Stefan
- The impact of fracking activities on Oklahoma's housing prices: A panel cointegration analysis pp. 94-101

- Nicholas Apergis
- Energy problem representation: The historical and contemporary framing of Australian electricity policy pp. 102-113

- Lynne Chester and Amanda Elliot
- How much does financial development contribute to renewable energy growth and upgrading of energy structure in China? pp. 114-124

- Qiang Ji and Dayong Zhang
- Can energy-price regulations smooth price fluctuations? Evidence from China’s coal sector pp. 125-135

- Yanfang Zhang, Rui Nie, Xunpeng Shi, Xiangyan Qian and Ke Wang
- Interactions in Swiss households’ energy demand: A holistic approach pp. 136-149

- Ivan Tilov, Mehdi Farsi and Benjamin Volland
- What affects individual energy conservation behavior: Personal habits, external conditions or values? An empirical study based on a survey of college students pp. 150-161

- Dan Shi, Lei Wang and Zhenxia Wang
- Antinomic policy-making under the fragmented authoritarianism: Regulating China’s electricity sector through the energy-climate-environment dimension pp. 162-169

- Hao Zhang
- Policies on water resources assessment of coastal nuclear power plants in China pp. 170-178

- Xiaowen Ding, Wei Tian, Qingwei Chen and Guoliang Wei
- Climate impacts on hydropower in Colombia: A multi-model assessment of power sector adaptation pathways pp. 179-188

- Santiago Arango-Aramburo, Sean W.D. Turner, Kathryn Daenzer, Juan Pablo Ríos-Ocampo, Mohamad I. Hejazi, Tom Kober, Andrés C. Álvarez-Espinosa, German Romero and Bob van der Zwaan
- Changing power: Shifting the role of electricity consumers with blockchain technology – Policy implications for EU electricity law pp. 189-196

- Lea Diestelmeier
- Natural gas industry transformation in Peninsular Malaysia: The journey towards a liberalised market pp. 197-211

- Zhen-Wen Lim and Kim-Leng Goh
- Measures to promote renewable energies for electricity generation in Latin American countries pp. 212-222

- C. Washburn and M. Pablo-Romero
- The effects of carbon taxation in China: An analysis based on energy input-output model in hybrid units pp. 223-234

- Hongxia Zhang, Geoffrey Hewings and Xinye Zheng
- Carbon efficiency and international specialization position: Evidence from global value chain position index of manufacture pp. 235-242

- Chuanwang Sun, Zhi Li, Tiemeng Ma and Runyong He
- Is decoupling a red herring? The role of structural effects and energy policies in Europe pp. 243-252

- Vincent Moreau, Catarina Amarante De Oliveira Neves and François Vuille
- Barriers to onshore wind farm implementation in Brazil pp. 253-266

- Jamil Ramsi Farkat Diógenes, João Claro and José Coelho Rodrigues
- Comparative life cycle assessment of biomass utilization for electricity generation in the European Union and the United States pp. 267-275

- E. Beagle and E. Belmont
- Have China's provinces achieved their targets of energy intensity reduction? Reassessment based on nighttime lighting data pp. 276-283

- Ping Zhang, Xunpeng Shi, Yongping Sun, Jingbo Cui and Shuai Shao
- Impacts of residential energy consumption on the health burden of household air pollution: Evidence from 135 countries pp. 284-295

- Qiang Wang, Mei-Po Kwan, Kan Zhou, Jie Fan, Yafei Wang and Dongsheng Zhan
- Biofuels policies and fuel demand elasticities in Brazil pp. 296-305

- Leonardo Cardoso, Mauricio Bittencourt, Wade H. Litt and Elena G. Irwin
- Public opinion toward hydraulic fracturing: The effect of beyond compliance and voluntary third-party certification pp. 306-315

- Michelle H.W. Lee, Ashley Clark, John Rupp, Derek C. Wietelman and John D. Graham
- The influence of maritime spatial planning on the development of marine renewable energies in Portugal and Spain: Legal challenges and opportunities pp. 316-328

- Santiago Salvador, Luis Gimeno and F. Javier Sanz Larruga
- A techno-economic and environmental assessment of long-term energy policies and climate variability impact on the energy system pp. 329-346

- Nnaemeka Vincent Emodi, Taha Chaiechi and A.B.M. Rabiul Alam Beg
- New trends in solar: A comparative study assessing the attitudes towards the adoption of rooftop PV pp. 347-363

- Joana Abreu, Nathalie Wingartz and Natasha Hardy
- Local demand-pull policy and energy innovation: Evidence from the solar photovoltaic market in China pp. 364-376

- Xue Gao and Varun Rai
- Field assessment of thermal comfort conditions and energy performance of social housing: The case of hot summers in the Mediterranean climate pp. 377-392

- Rocío Escandón, Rafael Suárez and Juan José Sendra
- Evaluating regulatory strategies for mitigating hydrological risk in Brazil through diversification of its electricity mix pp. 393-401

- Maria-Augusta Paim, Arthur R. Dalmarco, Chung-Han Yang, Pablo Salas, Sören Lindner, Jean-Francois Mercure, José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra, Cristiane Derani, Tatiana Bruce da Silva and Jorge E. Viñuales
- Estimating the revenue potential of flexible biogas plants in the power sector pp. 402-410

- Lars-Peter Lauven, Jutta Geldermann and Umberto Desideri
- Electricity load-shedding in Pakistan: Unintended consequences, opportunities and policy recommendations pp. 411-417

- Hussain Kazmi, Fahad Mehmood, Zhenmin Tao, Zainab Riaz and Johan Driesen
- Worth the risk? An evaluation of alternative finance mechanisms for residential retrofit pp. 418-430

- Donal Brown, Steve Sorrell and Paula Kivimaa
- Energy companies and sizes: An opportunity? Some empirical evidences pp. 431-439

- Felicetta Iovino and Guido Migliaccio
- Solar thermal electricity in Nigeria: Prospects and challenges pp. 440-448

- Olumide Ogunmodimu and Edmund C. Okoroigwe
- Auctions for all? Reviewing the German wind power auctions in 2017 pp. 449-458

- Liv Lundberg
- Explaining willingness to pay for pricing reforms that improve electricity service in India pp. 459-469

- Brian Blankenship, Jason Chun Yu Wong and Johannes Urpelainen
- Some questions concerning the Blakers et al. case that pumped hydro storage can enable 100% electricity supply pp. 470-475

- Ted Trainer
- Global overview of crude oil use: From source to sink through inter-regional trade pp. 476-486

- X.F. Wu and G.Q. Chen
- Wind power development, government regulation structure, and vested interest groups: Analysis based on panel data of Province of China pp. 487-494

- Xingchi Shen and Shoujun Lyu
- Temporality, vulnerability, and energy justice in household low carbon innovations pp. 495-504

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Matthew M. Lipson and Rose Chard
- Can CSR reduce stock price crash risk? Evidence from China's energy industry pp. 505-518

- Chia-Ming Wu and Jin-Li Hu
- On the cost-effectiveness of national economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions abatement measures pp. 519-529

- Chryso Sotiriou, Apostolos Michopoulos and Theodoros Zachariadis
- Tax incentives to modernize the energy efficiency of the housing in Spain pp. 530-538

- Milenka Villca-Pozo and Juan Pablo Gonzales-Bustos
- Impact of domestic energy-efficiency policies on foreign innovation: The case of lighting technologies pp. 539-552

- Yeong Jae Kim and Marilyn Brown
- Measurement of effective energy consumption in China's rural household sector and policy implication pp. 553-564

- Shuwen Niu, Zhen Li, Xin Qiu, Runqi Dai, Xiang Wang, Wenli Qiang and Zhenguo Hong
- Well-to-wheel environmental implications of fuel economy targets for hydrogen fuel cell electric buses in the United States pp. 565-583

- Dong-Yeon Lee, Amgad Elgowainy and Ram Vijayagopal
- Turkey and the changing energy geopolitics of Eurasia pp. 584-592

- Emre Erşen and Mitat Çelikpala
- On the relationship between building energy efficiency, aesthetic features and marketability: Toward a novel policy for energy demand reduction pp. 593-606

- Yusuf Cihat Aydin, Parham A. Mirzaei and Sanam Akhavannasab
- The effect of house energy efficiency programs on the extensive and intensive margin of lower-income households’ investment behavior pp. 607-615

- Kyriakos Drivas, Stelios Rozakis and Sofia Xesfingi
- Potential impacts of residential PV and battery storage on Australia's electricity networks under different tariffs pp. 616-627

- Sharon Young, Anna Bruce and Iain MacGill
- How oil prices affect East and Southeast Asian economies: Evidence from financial markets and implications for energy security pp. 628-638

- Willem Thorbecke
- An historical political economy analysis and review of Texas oil and gas well flaring laws and policy pp. 639-647

- Katherine Ann Willyard
- Self-consumption choice of residential PV owners under net-metering pp. 648-653

- Axel Gautier, Brieuc Hoet, Julien Jacqmin and Sarah Van Driessche
- Energy and environmental impact assessment of straw return and substitution of straw briquettes for heating coal in rural China pp. 654-664

- Shuangqi Zhang, Mengsi Deng, Ming Shan, Chuang Zhou, Wei Liu, Xiaoqiu Xu and Xudong Yang
- The European Union's framework for FDI screening: Towards an ever more growing competence over energy policy? pp. 665-672

- Leonie Reins
- A surplus based framework for cross-border electricity trade in South America pp. 673-684

- Claudio Agostini, Andrés M. Guzmán, Shahriyar Nasirov and Carlos Silva
- Value of energy storage aggregation to the electricity system pp. 685-696

- Giorgio Castagneto Gissey, Dina Subkhankulova, Paul E. Dodds and Mark Barrett
- Performance of markets for European renewable energy certificates pp. 697-710

- Daan Hulshof, Catrinus Jepma and Machiel Mulder
- ASEAN grid flexibility: Preparedness for grid integration of renewable energy pp. 711-726

- Yu Wen Huang, Noah Kittner and Daniel M. Kammen
- Constructing energy poverty profiles for an effective energy policy pp. 727-734

- Kaja Primc, Renata Slabe-Erker and Boris Majcen
- Social embeddedness of policy actors. The failure of consumer-owned wind energy in Finland pp. 735-743

- Mari Ratinen
- The power of constitution for enacting energy law and managing natural resources: The case of the Kurdistan Regional Government's oil contracts pp. 744-751

- Qaraman Mohammed Hasan
- Determining China's CO2 emissions peak with a dynamic nonlinear artificial neural network approach and scenario analysis pp. 752-762

- Guangyue Xu, Peter Schwarz and Hualiu Yang
- Energy efficiency and energy justice for U.S. low-income households: An analysis of multifaceted challenges and potential pp. 763-774

- Xiaojing Xu and Chien-fei Chen
- A supra-national TSO to enhance offshore wind power development in the Baltic Sea? A legal and regulatory analysis pp. 775-782

- Kanerva Sunila, Claire Bergaentzlé, Bénédicte Martin and Ari Ekroos
- The consequences of increasing block tariffs on the distribution of residential electricity subsidies in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia pp. 783-795

- Helena Cardenas and Dale Whittington
- Energy and Food Security: Linkages through Price Volatility pp. 796-806

- Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Ehsan Rasoulinezhad and Naoyuki Yoshino
- Siting deep geothermal energy: Acceptance of various risk and benefit scenarios in a Swiss-German cross-national study pp. 807-816

- Theresa A.K. Knoblauch, Evelina Trutnevyte and Michael Stauffacher
- Natural gas regulation and policy in Brazil: Prospects for the market expansion and energy integration in Mercosul pp. 817-829

- Fernando I. Leal, Erik E. Rego and Celma de Oliveira Ribeiro
- Regional employment and economic growth effects of South Africa’s transition to low-carbon energy supply mix pp. 830-837

- H.R. Bohlmann, Mark Horridge, Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Elizabeth Roos and Lardo Stander
- The international technological nuclear cooperation landscape: A new dataset and network analysis pp. 838-852

- Jessica Jewell, Marta Vetier and Daniel Garcia-Cabrera
- Energy market liberalization and renewable energy policies in OECD countries pp. 853-867

- Francesco Nicolli and Francesco Vona
- Carbon emission forensic in the energy sector: Is it worth the effort? pp. 868-878

- Yihsu Chen, Duan Zhang and Ryuta Takashima
- Energy efficiency in the German residential housing market: Its influence on tenants and owners pp. 879-890

- Melanie Franke and Claudia Nadler
- The impact of EU's energy labeling policy: An econometric analysis of increased transparency in the market for cold appliances in Denmark pp. 891-899

- Casper Bjerregaard and Niels Møller
- Ambitions versus policy design: Addressing issues of the Power Africa initiative's quantitative targets pp. 900-906

- Philipp A. Trotter
- The light at the end of the tunnel: Impact of policy on the global diffusion of fluorescent lamps pp. 907-918

- Suchita Srinivasan
- Renewable energy from the high seas: Geo-spatial modelling of resource potential and legal implications for developing offshore wind projects beyond the national jurisdiction of coastal States pp. 919-929

- Paul Elsner and Suzette Suarez
- A critical review of discursive approaches in energy transitions pp. 930-942

- Karoliina Isoaho and Kamilla Karhunmaa
- Electricity infrastructure vulnerabilities due to long-term growth and extreme heat from climate change in Los Angeles County pp. 943-953

- Daniel Burillo, Mikhail V. Chester, Stephanie Pincetl and Eric Fournier
- Onshore wind and the likelihood of planning acceptance: Learning from a Great Britain context pp. 954-966

- Michael Harper, Ben Anderson, Patrick A.B. James and AbuBakr S. Bahaj
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