Energy Policy
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Volume 121, issue C, 2018
- Energy infrastructure and their impacts on societies’ capital assets: A hybrid simulation approach to inclusive wealth pp. 1-12

- Ebrahim A. Aly and Shunsuke Managi
- Effect of electricity generation mix on battery electric vehicle adoption and its environmental impact pp. 13-24

- Hyunhong Choi, Jungwoo Shin and JongRoul Woo
- Exploring household energy transitions in rural Zambia from the user perspective pp. 25-34

- Cassilde Muhoza and Oliver W. Johnson
- Assessment of public charging infrastructure push and pull rollout strategies: The case of the Netherlands pp. 35-47

- J.R. Helmus, J.C. Spoelstra, N. Refa, M. Lees and R. van den Hoed
- Implications of delaying transport decarbonisation in the EU: A systems analysis using the PRIMES model pp. 48-60

- Pelopidas Siskos, Georgios Zazias, Apostolos Petropoulos, Stavroula Evangelopoulou and Pantelis Capros
- Renewable energy cooperatives: Facilitating the energy transition at the Port of Rotterdam pp. 61-69

- Moritz Hentschel, Wolfgang Ketter and John Collins
- Economic, environmental, and social performance indicators of sustainability reporting: Evidence from the Russian oil and gas industry pp. 70-79

- Nurlan Orazalin and Monowar Mahmood
- Citizen preferences for possible energy policies at the national and state levels pp. 80-91

- Mark Peterson and David Feldman
- A study on probabilistic social cost–benefit analysis to introduce high-efficiency motors into subway station ventilation pp. 92-100

- Junlong Quan, Se-Heon Kim and Ju-Hyung Kim
- The true economic value of supply-side energy storage in the smart grid environment – The case of Korea pp. 101-111

- Wooyoung Jeon and Jung Youn Mo
- Analysis on the interaction between short-term operating reserves and adequacy pp. 112-123

- Mathias Hermans, Kenneth Bruninx, Silvia Vitiello, Amanda Spisto and Erik Delarue
- How can Indian power plants cost-effectively meet the new sulfur emission standards? Policy evaluation using marginal abatement cost-curves pp. 124-137

- Anish Sugathan, Ritesh Bhangale, Vishal Kansal and Unmil Hulke
- Heating homes: Understanding the impact of prices pp. 138-151

- Anders Rhiger Hansen
- Lifetime, cost and fuel efficiency in diesel projects for rural electrification in Venezuela pp. 152-161

- A. López-González, B. Domenech and L. Ferrer-Martí
- From tip to toes: Mapping community energy models in Canada and New Zealand pp. 162-174

- Christina E. Hoicka and Julie L. MacArthur
- Promoting energy and environmental efficiency within a positive feedback loop: Insights from global value chain pp. 175-184

- Hongxun Liu, Jianglong Li, Houyin Long, Zhi Li and Canyu Le
- Carbon pricing and deep decarbonisation pp. 185-189

- Endre Tvinnereim and Michael Mehling
- Life quality disparity: Analysis of indoor comfort gaps for Chilean households pp. 190-201

- Miguel Becerra, Alejandro Jerez, Miguel Valenzuela, Hugo O. Garcés and Rodrigo Demarco
- Power rationing in a long-term power shortage pp. 202-210

- Alastair Heggie, Dan Eager, Ken McKinnon and Adriaan van der Weijde
- Is power generation really the gold measure of the Chinese economy? A conceptual and empirical assessment pp. 211-216

- Jin Zhang, Pujiang Li and Guochang Zhao
- Auctions for renewable energy support – Suitability, design, and first lessons learned pp. 217-224

- Marie-Christin Haufe and Karl-Martin Ehrhart
- Policies to enhance the drivers of green housing development in China pp. 225-235

- Li Zhang, Jing Wu and Hongyu Liu
- Russia's Nuclear Export Programme pp. 236-247

- Steve Thomas
- Stranded oil of Erewhon pp. 248-251

- Robert Cairns
- Revisiting cross-province energy intensity convergence in China: A spatial panel analysis pp. 252-263

- Lei Jiang, Henk Folmer, Minhe Ji and P. Zhou
- Transport policies, induced traffic and their influence on vehicle emissions in developed and developing countries pp. 264-274

- Shin Lee
- The need for policies to reduce the costs of cleaner cooking in low income settings: Implications from systematic analysis of costs and benefits pp. 275-285

- Marc Jeuland, Jie-Sheng Tan Soo and Drew Shindell
- The impact of regulation on demand-side generation. The case of Spain pp. 286-291

- Pere Mir-Artigues, Pablo del Río and Emilio Cerdá
- Climate change and intergenerational equity: Revisiting the uniform taxation principle on carbon energy inputs pp. 292-299

- Maria Elisa Belfiori
- From club convergence of per capita industrial pollutant emissions to industrial transfer effects: An empirical study across 285 cities in China pp. 300-313

- Chang Liu, Tao Hong, Huaifeng Li and Lili Wang
- Wind energy and local communities: A manufacturer’s efforts to gain acceptance pp. 314-324

- Beñat Landeta-Manzano, Germán Arana-Landín, Pilar M. Calvo and Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria
- Strike while the rebate is hot: Savvy consumers and strategic technology adoption timing pp. 325-335

- D.C. Reeves and V. Rai
- Power stations emissions externalities from avoidance behaviors towards air pollution: Evidence from Beijing pp. 336-345

- Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo, Ping Qin and Xiao-Bing Zhang
- Investigation of a “coupling model” of coordination between low-carbon development and urbanization in China pp. 346-354

- Qijiao Song, Nan Zhou, Tianle Liu, Stephanie A. Siehr and Ye Qi
- Community solar initiatives in the United States of America: Comparisons with – and lessons for – the UK and other European countries pp. 355-364

- Michael Peters, Shane Fudge, Angela High-Pippert, Vincent Carragher and Steven M. Hoffman
- Oklahoma earthquakes and the price of oil pp. 365-373

- Travis Roach
- Valuing the carbon assets of distributed photovoltaic generation in China pp. 374-382

- Xinkuo Xu, Chengmei Guan and Jiayu Jin
- Clean energy investing in public capital markets: Portfolio benefits of yieldcos pp. 383-393

- Sarah La Monaca, Martina Assereto and Julie Byrne
- A retrospective analysis of the market price response to distributed photovoltaic generation in California pp. 394-403

- Michael T. Craig, Paulina Jaramillo, Bri-Mathias Hodge, Nathaniel J. Williams and Edson Severnini
- Energy transition in Germany and regional spill-overs: The diffusion of renewable energy in firms pp. 404-414

- Jens Horbach and Christian Rammer
- Assessment of vulnerability of natural gas supply in Serbia: State and perspective pp. 415-425

- Aleksandar Madžarević, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Miloš Tanasijević and Milica Ivić
- Technology, business model, and market design adaptation toward smart electricity distribution: Insights for policy making pp. 426-440

- Guillermo Ivan Pereira, Jan Martin Specht, Patricia Silva and Reinhard Madlener
- Allocating CO2 allowances to emitters in China: A multi-objective decision approach pp. 441-451

- Bangzhu Zhu, Mingxing Jiang, Kaijian He, Julien Chevallier and Rui Xie
- Conflict cause analysis between stakeholders in a utility-scale PV plant and its policy improvement methods in Korea pp. 452-463

- Ik-Pyo Kim, Ha Sung Hwang and Jin-Woo Jung
- After the sanctions: Policy challenges in transition to a new political economy of the Iranian oil and gas sectors pp. 464-475

- Tamás Dudlák
- Dream team or strange bedfellows? Complementarities and differences between incumbent energy companies and institutional investors in Swiss hydropower pp. 476-487

- Sarah Salm and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Economic value of underground natural gas storage for the Brazilian power sector pp. 488-497

- José Ricardo Uchoa Cavalcanti Almeida, Edmar Luiz Fagundes De Almeida, Ednildo Andrade Torres and Francisco Gaudencio Mendonça Freires
- Estimating the learning rate of a technology with multiple variants: The case of carbon storage pp. 498-505

- Garrett Upstill and Peter Hall
- Influence of Operation and Maintenance expenditures in the feasibility of photovoltaic projects: The case of a tracking pv plant in Spain pp. 506-518

- E. Muñoz-Cerón, J.C. Lomas, J. Aguilera and J. de la Casa
- Business model design for the carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) project in China pp. 519-533

- Xing Yao, Ping Zhong, Xian Zhang and Lei Zhu
- Incentive pass-through in the California Solar Initiative – An analysis based on third-party contracts pp. 534-541

- Yumin Li
- The remaining potential for energy savings in UK households pp. 542-552

- Jan Rosenow, Pedro Guertler, Steve Sorrell and Nick Eyre
- Urban carbon flow and structure analysis in a multi-scales economy pp. 553-564

- Fanxin Meng, Gengyuan Liu, Yuanchao Hu, Meirong Su and Zhifeng Yang
- Policy- v. individual heterogeneity in the benefits of climate change mitigation: Evidence from a stated-preference survey pp. 565-575

- Anna Alberini, Milan Ščasný and Andrea Bigano
- Coal consumption, urbanization, and trade openness linkage in Indonesia pp. 576-583

- Robi Kurniawan and Shunsuke Managi
- Electric vehicle adoption in Sweden and the impact of local policy instruments pp. 584-596

- Filippa Egnér and Lina Trosvik
- The dual-credit policy: Quantifying the policy impact on plug-in electric vehicle sales and industry profits in China pp. 597-610

- Shiqi Ou, Zhenhong Lin, Liang Qi, Jie Li, Xin He and Steven Przesmitzki
- Enhancing electric reliability with storage-field generators pp. 611-620

- David W. Savitski and Guych Nuryyev
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