|
|
Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
Current editor(s): N. France From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 127, issue C, 2019
- Electricity market deregulation in Singapore – Initial assessment of wholesale prices pp. 1-10

- Tian Sheng Allan Loi and Gautam Jindal
- Assessment of import risks for natural gas and its implication for optimal importing strategies: A case study of China pp. 11-18

- Zhaoyang Kong, Xi Lu, Qingzhe Jiang, Xiucheng Dong, Guixian Liu, Noah Elbot, Zhonghua Zhang and Shi Chen
- Linking soy oil demand from the US Renewable Fuel Standard to palm oil expansion through an analysis on vegetable oil price elasticities pp. 19-23

- Fabio Santeramo and Stephanie Searle
- How does energy consumption affect China's urbanization? New evidence from dynamic threshold panel models pp. 24-38

- Haitao Wu, Yu Hao and Jia-Hsi Weng
- Transnational energy flows, capacity building and Greece's quest for energy autarky, 1914–2010 pp. 39-50

- Stathis Arapostathis and Yannis Fotopoulos
- Which provincial administrative regions in China should reduce their coal consumption? An environmental energy input requirement function based analysis pp. 51-63

- Hong-Zhou Li, Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen, Ming-Zhe Yan, Jian-Lin Wang and Bai-Chen Xie
- Exploring the determinants of consumers’ WTB and WTP for electric motorcycles using CVM method in Macau pp. 64-72

- Lichao Zhu, Qingbin Song, Ni Sheng and Xiu Zhou
- A comprehensive evaluation of the development and utilization of China's regional renewable energy pp. 73-86

- Shiwei Yu, Yali Zheng and Longxi Li
- Review and assessment of energy policy developments in Chile pp. 87-101

- Yeliz Simsek, Álvaro Lorca, Tania Urmee, Parisa A. Bahri and Rodrigo Escobar
- Regional energy-water nexus based on structural path betweenness: A case study of Shanxi Province, China pp. 102-112

- Cuiyang Feng, Xu Tang, Yi Jin, Yuhua Guo and Xiaochuan Zhang
- Historical trends in global energy policy and renewable power system issues in Sub-Saharan Africa: The case of solar PV pp. 113-124

- Benjamin Pillot, Marc Muselli, Philippe Poggi and João Batista Dias
- Evaluating the economy-wide effects of energy efficient lighting in the household sector of Iran pp. 125-133

- Zahra A. Barkhordar
- From fossil fuels to renewables: An analysis of long-term scenarios considering technological learning pp. 134-146

- Kamia Handayani, Yoram Krozer and Tatiana Filatova
- China Pakistan Economic Corridor and Pakistan’s energy security: A meta-analytic review pp. 147-154

- Salik uddin Ahmed, Amjad Ali, Dileep Kumar, Muhammad Zeeshan Malik and Abdul Hameed Memon
- Scenario-based forecast for the electricity demand in Qatar and the role of energy efficiency improvements pp. 155-164

- Ahmed Khalifa, Massimiliano Caporin and Tommaso Di Fonzo
- Health and economic benefits of cleaner residential heating in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region in China pp. 165-178

- Xiang Zhang, Yana Jin, Hancheng Dai, Yang Xie and Shiqiu Zhang
- Assessing the equity and effectiveness of the GB energy price caps using smart meter data pp. 179-185

- A. Hardy, D. Glew and C. Gorse
- Do fossil fuel and renewable energy consumption affect total factor productivity growth? Evidence from cross-country data with policy insights pp. 186-199

- Badri Rath, Vaseem Akram, Debi Prasad Bal and Mantu Mahalik
- The China wind paradox: The role of state-owned enterprises in wind power investment versus wind curtailment pp. 200-212

- Mengye Zhu, Ye Qi, David Belis, Jiaqi Lu and Bart Kerremans
- Does China's air pollution abatement policy matter? An assessment of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region based on a multi-regional CGE model pp. 213-227

- Na Li, Xiaoling Zhang, Minjun Shi and Geoffrey Hewings
- The Dutch retail electricity market pp. 228-239

- Machiel Mulder and Bert Willems
- Street-level priority-setting: The role of discretion in implementation of research, development, and innovation priorities pp. 240-247

- Erik Brattström and Tomas Hellström
- Impact of off-farm income on household energy expenditures in China: Implications for rural energy transition pp. 248-258

- Wanglin Ma, Xiaoshi Zhou and Alan Renwick
- Exploring public perceptions of benefits and risks, trust, and acceptance of nuclear energy in Thailand and Vietnam: A qualitative approach pp. 259-268

- Shirley S. Ho, Tsuyoshi Oshita, Jiemin Looi, Alisius D. Leong and Agnes S.F. Chuah
- The green flings: Norwegian oil and gas industry’s engagement in offshore wind power pp. 269-279

- Tuukka Mäkitie, Håkon E. Normann, Taran M. Thune and Jakoba Sraml Gonzalez
- Accelerating renewable energy electrification and rural economic development with an innovative business model: A case study in China pp. 280-286

- Changsheng Li and Bo Shen
- Energy use in world economy from household-consumption-based perspective pp. 287-298

- X.D. Wu, J.L. Guo, Xi Ji and G.Q. Chen
- How to reach the EU renewables target by 2030? An analysis of the governance framework pp. 299-307

- Karina Veum and Dierk Bauknecht
- Regulating Japan's nuclear power industry to achieve zero-accidents pp. 308-319

- Noriko Behling, Mark C. Williams and Shunsuke Managi
- Carbon leakage from geological storage sites: Implications for carbon trading pp. 320-329

- Jorge García and Asbjørn Torvanger
- Abandoning the concept of renewable energy pp. 330-340

- Atte Harjanne and Janne M. Korhonen
- Thermal insulation of rental residential housing: Do energy poor households benefit? A case study in Krems, Austria pp. 341-349

- Tania Berger and Andrea Höltl
- Medium-to-long-term coupled strategies for energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions reduction in Beijing (China) pp. 350-360

- Dongyu Zhang, Gengyuan Liu, Caocao Chen, Yan Zhang, Yan Hao and Marco Casazza
- Macroeconomic modeling for assessing sustainability of bioethanol production in Thailand pp. 361-373

- Piyanon Kaenchan, Nattapong Puttanapong, Thongchart Bowonthumrongchai, Kitti Limskul and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- Information booms and busts: Examining oil and gas disclosure policies across the states pp. 374-381

- Jonathan M. Fisk and A.J. Good
- Models for estimating the price of forest biomass used as an energy source: A Brazilian case pp. 382-391

- Tamires Liza Deboni, Flávio José Simioni, Martha Andreia Brand and Valdeci José Costa
- Transition from non-commercial to commercial energy in rural China: Insights from the accessibility and affordability pp. 392-403

- Jianglong Li, Chang Chen and Hongxun Liu
- De-risking policies as a substantial determinant of climate change mitigation costs in developing countries: Case study of the Middle East and North African region pp. 404-411

- Nadejda Komendantova, Thomas Schinko and Anthony Patt
- The impact of PVs and EVs on domestic electricity network charges: A case study from Great Britain pp. 412-424

- Sinan Küfeoğlu and Michael Pollitt
- Long-term energy strategy scenarios for South Korea: Transition to a sustainable energy system pp. 425-437

- Jong Ho Hong, Jitae Kim, Wonik Son, Heeyoung Shin, Nahyun Kim, Woong Ki Lee and Jintae Kim
- It’s up to us: Policies to improve climate outcomes from automated vehicles pp. 445-451

- Judith M. Greenwald and Alain Kornhauser
- The costs and gains of policy options for coordinating electricity generation in the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 452-463

- David Wogan, Frederic Murphy and Axel Pierru
- Willingness to pay for a second-generation bioethanol: A case study of Korea pp. 464-474

- Alisher Mamadzhanov, Jill McCluskey and Tongzhe Li
- Domestic thermal upgrades, community action and energy saving: A three-year experimental study of prosperous households pp. 475-485

- Nicholas Bardsley, Milena Büchs, Patrick James, Anastasios Papafragkou, Thomas Rushby, Clare Saunders, Graham Smith, Rebecca Wallbridge and Nicholas Woodman
- Energy performance certificates — New opportunities for data-enabled urban energy policy instruments? pp. 486-499

- Oleksii Pasichnyi, Jörgen Wallin, Fabian Levihn, Hossein Shahrokni and Olga Kordas
- OPEC behavior: The volume of oil reserves announced pp. 500-522

- Morteza Behrouzifar, Ebrahim Siami Araghi and Ali Emami Meibodi
- The US solar panel anti-dumping duties versus uniform tariff pp. 523-532

- Ly Nguyen and Henry Kinnucan
Volume 126, issue C, 2019
- Governing energy transitions and regional economic development: Evidence from three Brazilian states pp. 1-11

- Amanda Bradshaw and Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi
- Electricity grid tariffs as a tool for flexible energy systems: A Danish case study pp. 12-21

- Claire Bergaentzlé, Ida Græsted Jensen, Klaus Skytte and Ole Jess Olsen
- Energy storage race: Has the monopoly of pumped-storage in Europe come to an end? pp. 22-29

- Ludovic Gaudard and Kaveh Madani
- Market integration and technology mix: Evidence from the German and French electricity markets pp. 30-46

- Klaus Gugler and Adhurim Haxhimusa
- Energy dependence behind the Iron Curtain: The Bulgarian experience pp. 47-56

- Ivan Tchalakov and Tihomir Mitev
- Equity-efficiency trade-off in China's energy capping policy pp. 57-65

- Jin Guo, Limin Du and Chu Wei
- The lifetime determination of ARC reactor as a load-following plant in the energy framework pp. 66-75

- Stefano Segantin, Raffaella Testoni and Massimo Zucchetti
- Drivers of electricity price dynamics: Comparative analysis of spot and futures markets pp. 76-87

- Stephania Mosquera-López and Anjali Nursimulu
- How does energy matter? Rural electrification, entrepreneurship, and community development in Kenya pp. 88-98

- Antoine Vernet, Jane N.O. Khayesi, Vivian George, Gerard George and Abubakar S. Bahaj
- The impact of OPEC on East Asian oil import security: A multidimensional analysis pp. 99-107

- Qiang Ji, Hai-Ying Zhang and Dayong Zhang
- The welfare effects of unprecedented electricity price hikes in Zambia pp. 108-117

- Mashekwa Maboshe, Akabondo Kabechani and Grieve Chelwa
- Development and analysis of strategies to facilitate the conversion of Canadian houses into net zero energy buildings pp. 118-130

- S. Rasoul Asaee, V. Ismet Ugursal and Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
- Oil price volatility, financial institutions and economic growth pp. 131-144

- Uchechukwu Jarrett, Kamiar Mohaddes and Hamid Mohtadi
- Expanding versus greening? Long-term energy and emission transitions in Mozambique pp. 145-156

- Gilberto Mahumane and Peter Mulder
- Under the Damocles Sword: Managing Swedish energy dependence in the twentieth century pp. 157-164

- Arne Kaijser and Per Högselius
- Taming the 'masculine pioneers'? Changing attitudes towards energy efficiency amongst private landlords and tenants in New Zealand: A case study of Dunedin pp. 165-176

- Aimee Ambrose and Lindsey McCarthy
- Making incentive policies more effective: An agent-based model for energy-efficiency retrofit in China pp. 177-189

- Xin Liang, Tao Yu, Jingke Hong and Geoffrey Qiping Shen
- Assessment of waste incineration power with considerations of subsidies and emissions in China pp. 190-199

- Jiaxin He and Boqiang Lin
- Energy-environment-economy nexus in Pakistan: Lessons from a PAK-TIMES model pp. 200-211

- Syed Aziz Ur Rehman, Yanpeng Cai, Nayyar Hussain Mirjat, Gordhan Das Walasai and Mohammad Nafees
- Petroleum industry tax incentives and energy policy implications: A comparison between Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea pp. 212-222

- Diane Kraal
- Price transmission in the presence of a vertically integrated dominant firm: Evidence from the gasoline market pp. 223-237

- Richárd Farkas and Biliana Yontcheva
- Are the G20 economies making enough progress to meet their NDC targets? pp. 238-250

- Michel den Elzen, Takeshi Kuramochi, Niklas Höhne, Jasmin Cantzler, Kendall Esmeijer, Hanna Fekete, Taryn Fransen, Kimon Keramidas, Mark Roelfsema, Fu Sha, Heleen van Soest and Toon Vandyck
- The value of network investment coordination to reduce environmental externalities when integrating renewables: Case on the Chilean transmission network pp. 251-263

- Carlos Matamala, Rodrigo Moreno and Enzo Sauma
- Distributed energy resources and the organized balancing market: A symbiosis yet? Case of three European balancing markets pp. 264-276

- Ksenia Poplavskaya and Laurens de Vries
- The likely implications of the new IMO standards on the shipping industry pp. 277-286

- Antoine Halff, Lara Younes and Tim Boersma
- Energy sufficiency through social innovation in housing pp. 287-294

- Sylvia Lorek and Joachim H. Spangenberg
- CO2 taxes, equity and the double dividend – Macroeconomic model simulations for Austria pp. 295-314

- Mathias Kirchner, Mark Sommer, Kurt Kratena, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Claudia Kettner
- Public acceptance of renewable energies and energy autonomy: A comparative study in the French, German and Swiss Upper Rhine region pp. 315-332

- K. Schumacher, F. Krones, R. McKenna and F. Schultmann
- Korean perceptions of transboundary air pollution and domestic coal development: Two framing experiments pp. 333-342

- Matthew A. Shapiro and Toby Bolsen
- Risk evaluation and prevention in hydropower plant operations: A model based on Pythagorean fuzzy AHP pp. 343-351

- Melih Yucesan and Gökhan Kahraman
- Public perceptions and acceptance of nuclear energy in China: The role of public knowledge, perceived benefit, perceived risk and public engagement pp. 352-360

- Shanyong Wang, Jing Wang, Shoufu Lin and Jun Li
- Do natural resources impede renewable energy production in the EU? A mixed-methods analysis pp. 361-369

- Anar Kamil Ahmadov and Charlotte van der Borg
- The impact of CO2 mitigation policies on light vehicle fleet in Brazil pp. 370-379

- Lívia M. Benvenutti, Mauricio Uriona-Maldonado and Lucila M.S. Campos
- Managing water resources from the energy - water nexus perspective under a changing climate: A case study of Jiangsu province, China pp. 380-390

- Yuanchun Zhou, Mengdie Ma, Peiqi Gao, Qiming Xu, Jun Bi and Tuya Naren
- Potential complementarity between forest carbon sequestration incentives and biomass energy expansion pp. 391-401

- J.S. Baker, C.M. Wade, B.L. Sohngen, S. Ohrel and A.A. Fawcett
- Deployment of renewable energy: Economic effects on the Croatian economy pp. 402-410

- Damira Keček, Davor Mikulić and Željko Lovrinčević
- Aftermath of Fukushima: Avoiding another major nuclear disaster pp. 411-420

- Noriko Behling, Mark C. Williams, Thomas G. Behling and Shunsuke Managi
- Coal mining in Australia: Understanding stakeholder knowledge of mining and mine rehabilitation pp. 421-430

- Kamila Svobodova, Mohan Yellishetty and Jiri Vojar
- An alternative to market-oriented energy models: Nexus patterns across hierarchical levels pp. 431-443

- Louisa Jane Di Felice, Maddalena Ripa and Mario Giampietro
- Charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Multi-Unit Residential Buildings: Mapping feedbacks and policy recommendations pp. 444-451

- Diana Lopez-Behar, Martino Tran, Thomas Froese, Jerome R. Mayaud, Omar E. Herrera and Walter Merida
- Greener, more integrated, and less volatile? A quantile regression analysis of Italian wholesale electricity prices pp. 452-469

- Alessandro Sapio
- The politics of technology bans: Industrial policy competition and green goals for the auto industry pp. 470-479

- Jonas Meckling and Jonas Nahm
- Is there a future for the gas network in a low carbon energy system? pp. 480-493

- Conor Hickey, Paul Deane, Celine McInerney and Brian Ó Gallachóir
- Multi-objective planning of energy storage technologies for a fully renewable system: Implications for the main stakeholders in Chile pp. 494-506

- J. Haas, W. Nowak and R. Palma-Behnke
- Interactions between federal and state policies for reducing vehicle emissions pp. 507-517

- Joshua Linn and Virginia McConnell
- Investment in electricity capacity under fuel cost uncertainty: Dual-fuel and a mix of single-fuel technologies pp. 518-532

- Nurit Gal, Irena Milstein, Asher Tishler and C.K. Woo
- Decarbonising domestic heating: What is the peak GB demand? pp. 533-544

- S.D. Watson, K.J. Lomas and R.A. Buswell
- Reviewing the design of natural gas network charges considering regulatory principles as guiding criteria in the context of the increasing interrelation of energy carriers pp. 545-557

- Celia Mosácula, José Pablo Chaves-Ávila and Javier Reneses
| | |
|