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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 124, issue C, 2019
- CO2 emission changes of China's power generation system: Input-output subsystem analysis pp. 1-12

- Jia-Jun Ma, Gang Du and Bai-Chen Xie
- Characterizing the metabolic pattern of urban systems using MuSIASEM: The case of Barcelona pp. 13-22

- Laura Pérez-Sánchez, Mario Giampietro, Raúl Velasco-Fernández and Maddalena Ripa
- Renewable energy source integration into power networks, research trends and policy implications: A bibliometric and research actors survey analysis pp. 23-35

- Emmanuel Hache and Angélique Palle
- Residential electricity demand in Taiwan: Consumption behavior and rebound effect pp. 36-45

- Yu-Wen Su
- Increasing residential solar installations in California: Have local permitting processes historically driven differences between cities? pp. 46-53

- Lee V. White
- Productivity of innovation in biofuel technologies pp. 54-62

- Michelle Arnold, Joseph A. Tainter and Deborah Strumsky
- Considering future regional air quality impacts of the transportation sector pp. 63-80

- Michael Mac Kinnon, Shupeng Zhu, Marc Carreras-Sospedra, James V. Soukup, Donald Dabdub, G.S. Samuelsen and Jacob Brouwer
- The distributional effects of a carbon tax and its impact on fuel poverty: A microsimulation study in the French context pp. 81-94

- Audrey Berry
- Creating niches – The role of policy for the implementation of bioenergy village cooperatives in Germany pp. 95-101

- Tim Roesler and Markus Hassler
- A legal perspective on gas solidarity pp. 102-110

- Ruven Fleming
- Challenges in greenhouse gas mitigation in developing countries: A case study of the Colombian transport sector pp. 111-122

- Mónica Espinosa Valderrama, Ángela Inés Cadena Monroy and Eduardo Behrentz Valencia
- Modular participatory backcasting: A unifying framework for strategic planning in the heating sector pp. 123-134

- Kateryna Pereverza, Oleksii Pasichnyi and Olga Kordas
- Contextualizing hazard mitigation policy for electricity grids in the Sudan Sahel Region of Nigeria pp. 135-143

- Edwin A. Umoh and Ahmad A. Lugga
- Assessing the progress toward lower priced long range battery electric vehicles pp. 144-155

- Björn Nykvist, Frances Sprei and Måns Nilsson
- Rethinking European energy taxation to incentivise consumer demand response participation pp. 156-168

- Nina Voulis, Max J.J. van Etten, Émile J.L. Chappin, Martijn Warnier and Frances M.T. Brazier
- Levelised cost of energy – A theoretical justification and critical assessment pp. 169-179

- J. Aldersey-Williams and T. Rubert
- An analysis of the historical trends in nuclear power plant construction costs: The Japanese experience pp. 180-198

- Yuhji Matsuo and Hisanori Nei
- Exploring the driving factors of prepaid electricity meter rejection in the largest township of South Africa pp. 199-205

- Njabulo Kambule, Kowiyou Yessoufou, Nnamdi Nwulu and Charles Mbohwa
- Technology development strategies and policy support for the solar energy industry under technological turbulence pp. 206-214

- Sunyoung Yun, Joosung Lee and Sungjoo Lee
- Natural gas overview for world economy: From primary supply to final demand via global supply chains pp. 215-225

- S.Y. Kan, B. Chen, X.F. Wu, Z.M. Chen and G.Q. Chen
- The future of nuclear decommissioning – A worldwide market potential study pp. 226-261

- Rebekka Volk, Felix Hübner, Tobias Hünlich and Frank Schultmann
- The drivers of energy-related financial hardship in Australia – understanding the role of income, consumption and housing pp. 262-271

- Tim Nelson, Eleanor McCracken-Hewson, Gabby Sundstrom and Marianne Hawthorne
- Dynamic dimensioning approach for operating reserves: Proof of concept in Belgium pp. 272-285

- K. De Vos, N. Stevens, O. Devolder, A. Papavasiliou, B. Hebb and J. Matthys-Donnadieu
- Social engagement and socio-genesis of energy poverty as a problem in Spain pp. 286-296

- Alexia Sanz-Hernández
- Estimating the performance of the Aurora CSP plant in poor conditions pp. 297-300

- Ted Trainer
- Controlling air pollution in a context of high energy poverty levels in southern Chile: Clean air but colder houses? pp. 301-311

- René Reyes, Alejandra Schueftan, Cecilia Ruiz and Alejandro D. González
- An examination of losses in energy savings after the Japanese Top Runner Program? pp. 312-319

- Nozomu Inoue and Shigeru Matsumoto
- Measurement of spatial socioeconomic impact of energy poverty pp. 320-331

- Sabina Scarpellini, M. Alexia Sanz Hernández, Jose Moneva, Pilar Portillo-Tarragona and María Esther López Rodríguez
- Investing in collaboration for safety: Assessing grants to states for oil and gas distribution pipeline safety program enhancement pp. 332-345

- Ryan P. Scott and Tyler A. Scott
- Ex ante assessment of social acceptance of small-scale agro-energy system: A case study in southern Italy pp. 346-354

- Maurizio Prosperi, Mariarosaria Lombardi and Alessia Spada
- The impact of phasing out fossil fuel subsidies on the low-carbon transition pp. 355-370

- Irene Monasterolo and Marco Raberto
- Inequality of opportunity in energy consumption in China pp. 371-382

- Xinjie Shi
- Costs and benefits of saving unprofitable generators: A simulation case study for US coal and nuclear power plants pp. 383-400

- Daniel Shawhan and Paul Picciano
- Transforming China's electricity sector: Politics of institutional change and regulation pp. 401-410

- Kun-Chin Lin and Mika M. Purra
Volume 123, issue C, 2018
- Fully charged: An empirical study into the factors that influence connection times at EV-charging stations pp. 1-7

- Rick Wolbertus, Maarten Kroesen, Robert van den Hoed and Caspar Chorus
- Measuring unified efficiency of Chinese fossil fuel power plants: Intermediate approach combined with group heterogeneity and window analysis pp. 8-18

- Chuanwang Sun, Xiaohong Liu and Aijun Li
- Biodiesel investment in a disruptive tax-credit policy environment pp. 19-30

- Shen Liu, Gregory Colson and Michael Wetzstein
- Combining “carrot and stick” to incentivize sustainability in households pp. 31-40

- Jasmin Mahmoodi, Ashreeta Prasanna, Stefanie Hille, Martin K. Patel and Tobias Brosch
- The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 pp. 41-52

- Suani Teixeira Coelho, Alessandro Sanches-Pereira, Luís Gustavo Tudeschini and José Goldemberg
- The economic and environmental impacts of tax incentives for battery electric vehicles in Europe pp. 53-63

- Shiyu Yan
- The growth and development of natural gas supply chains: The case of China and the US pp. 64-71

- Kangyin Dong, Renjin Sun, Jin Wu and Gal Hochman
- Power sector reform in Afghanistan: Barriers to achieving universal access to electricity pp. 72-82

- Mohsin Amin and David Bernell
- The spatial extent of renewable and non-renewable power generation: A review and meta-analysis of power densities and their application in the U.S pp. 83-91

- John van Zalk and Paul Behrens
- What stalls a renewable energy industry? Industry outlook of the aviation biofuels industry in Australia, Germany, and the USA pp. 92-103

- Tracey Dodd, Marc Orlitzky and Tim Nelson
- Knowledge flow in low-carbon technology transfer: A case of India's wind power industry pp. 104-116

- Daisuke Hayashi
- The influence of extractive activities on public support for renewable energy policy pp. 117-126

- Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun, Peter D. Howe and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Invisible energy policies: A new agenda for energy demand reduction pp. 127-135

- Sarah Royston, Jan Selby and Elizabeth Shove
- The values of electricity saving for consumers pp. 136-146

- Morgane Innocent and Agnès Francois-Lecompte
- Electricity theft among residential consumers in Rawalpindi and Islamabad pp. 147-154

- Faisal Jamil
- Cost optimum calculation of energy efficiency measures in the Czech Republic pp. 155-166

- Jiří Karásek, Jan Pojar, Ladislav Kaločai and Renáta Schneiderová Heralová
- An empirical analysis on awareness and intention adoption of residential ground source heat pump systems in Greece pp. 167-179

- Spyridon Karytsas
- What is missing in research on non-monetary incentives in the household energy sector? pp. 180-183

- Ulf Liebe, Jennifer Gewinner and Andreas Diekmann
- Carbon emissions reductions oriented dynamic equilibrium strategy using biomass-coal co-firing pp. 184-197

- Jiuping Xu, Qian Huang, Chengwei Lv, Qing Feng and Fengjuan Wang
- The effect of Peru's CDM investments on households’ welfare: An econometric approach pp. 198-207

- Nicolas Pécastaing, Jorge Davalos and Andy Inga
- Has coal use peaked in China: Near-term trends in China's coal consumption pp. 208-214

- Jiang Lin, David Fridley, Hongyou Lu, Lynn Price and Nan Zhou
- Renewable Energy Cooperatives as an instrument towards the energy transition in Spain pp. 215-229

- Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Álvaro Campos-Celador and Jon Terés-Zubiaga
- Abandoned deals: the merger and acquisition process in the electricity and gas industry pp. 230-239

- Hans ten Brug and Padma Rao Sahib
- Renewable energy in Turkey: Great potential, low but increasing utilization, and an empirical analysis on renewable energy-growth nexus pp. 240-250

- Umit Bulut and Gonul Muratoglu
- Mapping value perspectives on wind power projects: The case of the danish test centre for large wind turbines pp. 251-258

- Kristian Borch
- An evaluation of technical progress and energy rebound effects in China's iron & steel industry pp. 259-265

- Xiaolei Wang, Xiaohui Wen and Chunping Xie
- Do countries influence neighbouring pollution? A spatial analysis of the EKC for CO2 emissions pp. 266-279

- Roberto Balado-Naves, José Francisco Baños-Pino and Matías Mayor
- Economic prospects and policy framework for hydrogen as fuel in the transport sector pp. 280-288

- Amela Ajanovic and Reinhard Haas
- Economic and environmental impacts of local utility-delivered industrial energy-efficiency rebate programs pp. 289-298

- Jun-Ki Choi, Jiyong Eom and Emma McClory
- Greenhouse gas mitigation policies in Taiwan's road transportation sectors pp. 299-307

- Ching-Chih Chang and Chia-Ling Chung
- Synergetic effects of water and climate policy on energy-water nexus in China: A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 308-317

- Jing-Li Fan, Ling-Si Kong and Xian Zhang
- Back to the future pp. 318-324

- Gilberto Gallopín
- India's sustainable development goals – Glide path for India's power sector pp. 325-336

- R. Srikanth
- Relative significance of determinants of foreign direct investment in wind and solar energy in developing countries – AHP analysis pp. 337-348

- Alexander Ryota Keeley and Matsumoto, Ken’ichi
- Are capitalists green? Firm ownership and provincial CO2 emissions in China pp. 349-359

- Fredrik Andersson, Sonja Opper and Usman Khalid
- Behavioral instruments in renewable energy and the role of big data: A policy perspective pp. 360-366

- Sarah Giest and Ishani Mukherjee
- Renewable and low carbon technologies policy pp. 367-372

- Michael Jefferson
- The impact of Norwegian-Swedish green certificate scheme on investment behavior: A wind energy case study pp. 373-389

- Fredrik Finjord, Verena Hagspiel, Maria Lavrutich and Marius Tangen
- Managing electricity price modeling risk via ensemble forecasting: The case of Turkey pp. 390-403

- Ezgi Avci, Wolfgang Ketter and Eric van Heck
- Does sharing backfire? A decomposition of household and urban economies in CO2 emissions pp. 404-413

- Anthony Underwood and Anders Fremstad
- From collapsed coal mines to floating solar farms, why China's new power stations matter pp. 414-420

- Hamid M. Pouran
- Are vulnerable customers any different than their peers when exposed to critical peak pricing: Evidence from the U.S pp. 421-432

- Peter Cappers, C. Anna Spurlock, Annika Todd and Ling Jin
- Property values and tax rates near spent nuclear fuel storage pp. 433-442

- Kirstin Munro and George Tolley
- Policy synergy or conflict for renewable energy support: Case of RPS and auction in South Korea pp. 443-449

- Tae-hyeong Kwon
- The value of residential energy efficiency in interior Alaska: A hedonic pricing analysis pp. 450-460

- Dominique Pride, Joseph Little and Marc Mueller-Stoffels
- Assessing the impact of drought on the emissions- and water-intensity of California's transitioning power sector pp. 461-470

- Angineh Zohrabian and Kelly T. Sanders
- General equilibrium economy-wide impacts of the increased energy taxes in Vietnam pp. 471-481

- Duy Nong
- Success and failure in the political economy of solar electrification: Lessons from World Bank Solar Home System (SHS) projects in Sri Lanka and Indonesia pp. 482-493

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Curtailment of renewable energy in Northwest China and market-based solutions pp. 494-502

- Shiyu Liu, Zhaohong Bie, Jiang Lin and Xifan Wang
- Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of green waste: Mitigation potentials, costs, and policy implications of HTC coal in the metropolitan region of Berlin, Germany pp. 503-513

- Jakob Medick, Isabel Teichmann and Claudia Kemfert
- The impact of regulatory quality and corruption on residential electricity prices in the context of electricity market reforms pp. 514-524

- Alexander Kaller, Samantha Bielen and Wim Marneffe
- Accessing provincial energy efficiencies in China’s transport sector pp. 525-532

- Chunping Xie, Mengqi Bai and Xiaolei Wang
- Determinants for the adoption of green electricity by German SMEs – An empirical examination pp. 533-543

- Sebastian Rahbauer, Luisa Menapace, Klaus Menrad and Hannes Lang
- Explaining shifts in UK electricity demand using time use data from 1974 to 2014 pp. 544-557

- Ben Anderson and Jacopo Torriti
- Coal-fired power plant regulatory rollback in the United States: Implications for local and regional public health pp. 558-568

- Vivian E. Thomson, Kelsey Huelsman and Dominique Ong
- A longitudinal study of electricity consumption growth in Kenya pp. 569-578

- Simone Fobi, Varun Deshpande, Samson Ondiek, Vijay Modi and Jay Taneja
- Modelling national policy making to promote bioenergy in heat, transport and electricity to 2030 – Interactions, impacts and conflicts pp. 579-593

- John Matthew Clancy, John Curtis and Ó’Gallachóir, Brian
- Inequality in energy and climate policies: Assessing distributional impact consideration in UK policy appraisal pp. 594-601

- Michel Zimmermann and Steve Pye
- Responses of PM2.5 pollution to urbanization in China pp. 602-610

- Xiaomin Wang, Guanghui Tian, Dongyang Yang, Wenxin Zhang, Debin Lu and Zhongmei Liu
- Electricity theft: Analysis of the underlying contributory factors in Ghana pp. 611-618

- Osman Yakubu, Narendra Babu C. and Osei Adjei
- Exploring policy options to spur the expansion of ethanol production and consumption in Brazil: An agent-based modeling approach pp. 619-641

- J.A. Moncada, J.A. Verstegen, J.A. Posada, M. Junginger, Z. Lukszo, A. Faaij and M. Weijnen
- Real-time pricing revisited: Demand flexibility in the presence of micro-generation pp. 642-658

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy, Mattias Vesterberg, Herman Böök, Anders V. Lindfors and Rauli Svento
- The Italian capacity remuneration mechanism: Critical review and open questions pp. 659-669

- Paolo Mastropietro, Fulvio Fontini, Pablo Rodilla and Carlos Batlle
- “His main platform is ‘stop the turbines’ ”: Political discourse, partisanship and local responses to wind energy in Canada pp. 670-681

- Chad Walker, Laura Stephenson and Jamie Baxter
- How long does innovation and commercialisation in the energy sectors take? Historical case studies of the timescale from invention to widespread commercialisation in energy supply and end use technology pp. 682-699

- Robert Gross, Richard Hanna, Ajay Gambhir, Philip Heptonstall and Jamie Speirs
- Evaluating the causes of cost reduction in photovoltaic modules pp. 700-710

- Goksin Kavlak, James McNerney and Jessika E. Trancik
- Rare breakthroughs vs. incremental development in R&D strategy for an early-stage energy technology pp. 711-721

- Emily Fertig
- Community financing of renewable energy projects in Austria and Switzerland: Profiles of potential investors pp. 722-736

- Anna Ebers Broughel and Nina Hampl
- The coming disruption: The movement towards the customer renewable energy transition pp. 737-748

- Kelvin Say, Michele John, Roger Dargaville and Raymond T. Wills
- A contingent approach to energy mix policy pp. 749-758

- Jiwon Kim and Sangchan Park
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