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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 120, issue C, 2018
- Insights into wind sites: Critically assessing the innovation, cost, and performance dynamics of global wind energy development pp. 1-7

- Peter Enevoldsen, Scott Victor Valentine and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Exploring the development of electric vehicles under policy incentives: A scenario-based system dynamics model pp. 8-23

- Dunnan Liu and Bowen Xiao
- Can India grow and live within a 1.5 degree CO2 emissions budget? pp. 24-37

- Kirit S. Parikh, Jyoti K. Parikh and Probal P. Ghosh
- Gone with the wind: A learning curve analysis of China's wind power industry pp. 38-51

- Daisuke Hayashi, Joern Huenteler and Joanna I. Lewis
- EROI and the Icelandic society pp. 52-57

- Reynir Smari Atlason
- Can battery electric light commercial vehicles work for craftsmen and service enterprises? pp. 58-72

- Erik Figenbaum
- A dynamic assessment of instrument interaction and timing alternatives in the EU low-carbon policy mix design pp. 73-84

- Massimiliano Corradini, Valeria Costantini, Anil Markandya, Elena Paglialunga and Giorgia Sforna
- Spatial targeting, synergies and scale: Exploring the criteria of smart practices for siting renewable energy projects pp. 85-93

- Bohumil Frantál, Dan Van der Horst, Stanislav Martinát, Serge Schmitz, Na´ama Teschner, Luis Silva, Mojca Golobic and Michael Roth
- Promises and limitations of nuclear fission energy in combating climate change pp. 94-99

- Vladimir Knapp and Dubravko Pevec
- Technological learning and the future of solar H2: A component learning comparison of solar thermochemical cycles and electrolysis with solar PV pp. 100-109

- Julia Haltiwanger Nicodemus
- Scarcity in abundance: The challenges of promoting energy access in the Southern African region pp. 110-120

- François Diaz-Maurin, Zivayi Chiguvare and Gideon Gope
- Steady state of energy: Feedbacks and leverages for promoting or preventing sustainable energy system development pp. 121-131

- Ganna Gladkykh, Nathalie Spittler, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir and Arnaud Diemer
- Policy discussion for sustainable integrated electricity expansion in South Africa pp. 132-143

- C.G. Monyei, K.E.H. Jenkins, S. Viriri and A.O. Adewumi
- Electricity generation technologies: Comparison of materials use, energy return on investment, jobs creation and CO2 emissions reduction pp. 144-157

- Zoltán Kis, Nikul Pandya and Rembrandt H.E.M. Koppelaar
- Better late than never, but never late is better: Risk assessment of nuclear power construction projects pp. 158-166

- J. Portugal-Pereira, P. Ferreira, J. Cunha, A. Szklo, R. Schaeffer and M. Araújo
- An information theory based robustness analysis of energy mix in US States pp. 167-174

- Nasir Ahmad and Sybil Derrible
- The determinants of energy efficient retrofit investments in the English residential sector pp. 175-182

- Gianluca Trotta
- Heating system upgrades: The role of knowledge, socio-demographics, building attributes and energy infrastructure pp. 183-196

- John Curtis, Daire McCoy and Claudia Aravena
- Explaining technological change in the US wind industry: Energy policies, technological learning, and collaboration pp. 197-212

- Tian Tang
- Innovation core, innovation semi-periphery and technology transfer: The case of wind energy patents pp. 213-227

- Johan Nordensvard, Yuan Zhou and Xiao Zhang
- An empirical investigation into students' experience of fuel poverty pp. 228-237

- J. Morris and A. Genovese
- Do electric vehicles need subsidies? Ownership costs for conventional, hybrid, and electric vehicles in 14 U.S. cities pp. 238-249

- Hanna L. Breetz and Deborah Salon
- Estimating Peak uranium production in China – Based on a Stella model pp. 250-258

- Jianchun Fang, Chi Keung Lau, Zhou Lu and Wanshan Wu
- Acceptance of LNG as an alternative fuel: Determinants and policy implications pp. 259-267

- Sarah Pfoser, Oliver Schauer and Yasel Costa
- U.S. climate policy and the regional economics of electricity generation pp. 268-275

- David E. Adelman and David B. Spence
- Dynamics of productivity taking into consideration the impact of energy consumption and environmental degradation pp. 276-283

- Christina Bampatsou and George Halkos
- Promoting low carbon behaviours through personalised information? Long-term evaluation of a carbon calculator interview pp. 284-293

- Milena Büchs, AbuBakr S. Bahaj, Luke Blunden, Leonidas Bourikas, Jane Falkingham, Patrick James, Mamusu Kamanda and Yue Wu
- The changing risk perception towards nuclear power in China after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan pp. 294-301

- Lei Huang, Ruoying He, Qianqi Yang, Jin Chen, Ying Zhou, James Hammitt, Xi Lu, Jun Bi and Yang Liu
- Regional differences on CO2 emission efficiency in metallurgical industry of China pp. 302-311

- Boqiang Lin and Mengmeng Xu
- Decentralised electric power delivery for rural electrification in Pakistan pp. 312-323

- Hassan Abbas Khan, Husnain Fateh Ahmad, Mashood Nasir, Muhammad Fatiq Nadeem and Nauman Ahmed Zaffar
- Local network credits and local electricity trading: Results of virtual trials and the policy implications pp. 324-334

- Jay Rutovitz, Sebastian Oliva H., Lawrence McIntosh, Ed Langham, Sven Teske, Alison Atherton and Scott Kelly
- National research funding and energy efficiency: Evidence from the National Science Foundation of China pp. 335-346

- Minzhe Du, Bing Wang and Ning Zhang
- The impacts of GDP, trade structure, exchange rate and FDI inflows on China's carbon emissions pp. 347-353

- Yu Zhang and Sufang Zhang
- Energy efficiency as a means to expand energy access: A Uganda roadmap pp. 354-364

- Stephane de la Rue du Can, David Pudleiner and Katrina Pielli
- How to peak carbon emissions in China's power sector: A regional perspective pp. 365-381

- Bao-Jun Tang, Ru Li, Biying Yu, Runying An and Yi-Ming Wei
- Designing energy efficiency subsidy programmes: The factors of transaction costs pp. 382-391

- Michaela Valentová, Lubomir Lizal and Jaroslav Knápek
- Willing to participate in vehicle-to-grid (V2G)? Why not! pp. 392-401

- Joachim Geske and Diana Schumann
- Should Ethiopia and least developed countries exit from the Paris climate accord? – Geopolitical, development, and energy policy perspectives pp. 402-417

- Tadesse Weldu Teklu
- Gasoline savings from clean vehicle adoption pp. 418-424

- Tamara Sheldon and Rubal Dua
- Economic dynamics and technology diffusion in indian power sector pp. 425-435

- B. Sudhakara Reddy
- “I can live with nuclear energy if…”: Exploring public perceptions of nuclear energy in Singapore pp. 436-447

- Shirley S. Ho, Jiemin Looi, Agnes S.F. Chuah, Alisius D. Leong and Natalie Pang
- Why go green? Discourse analysis of motivations for Thailand's oil and gas companies to invest in renewable energy pp. 448-459

- Warathida Chaiyapa, Miguel Esteban and Yasuko Kameyama
- Exploring the adoption in transitioning markets: Empirical findings and implications on energy storage solutions-acceptance in the German manufacturing industry pp. 460-468

- Marlene Schriever and Dominik Halstrup
- Horizontal drilling, changing patterns of extraction, and piecemeal participation: Urban hydrocarbon governance in Colorado pp. 469-480

- Adrianne C. Kroepsch
- Drivers of growth in commercial-scale solar PV capacity pp. 481-491

- Christine L. Crago and Eric Koegler
- Turkish public preferences for energy pp. 492-502

- Volkan Ş. Ediger, Gokhan Kirkil, Emre Çelebi, Meltem Ucal and Çiğdem Kentmen-Çin
- The impact of socioeconomic and behavioural factors for purchasing energy efficient household appliances: A case study for Denmark pp. 503-513

- Mattia Baldini, Alessio Trivella and Jordan William Wente
- Limits to growth redux: A system dynamics model for assessing energy and climate change constraints to global growth pp. 514-525

- Thomas Ansell and Steve Cayzer
- The conundrum of combustible clean energy: Sweden's history of siting district heating smokestacks in residential areas pp. 526-532

- Catherine Brinkley
- Leveraging material efficiency as an energy and climate instrument for heavy industries in the EU pp. 533-549

- Ana Gonzalez Hernandez, Simone Cooper-Searle, Alexandra C.H. Skelton and Jonathan M. Cullen
- Targeted poverty alleviation using photovoltaic power: Review of Chinese policies pp. 550-558

- Huiming Zhang, Zhidong Xu, Chuanwang Sun and Ehsan Elahi
- Are China's solar PV products competitive in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative? pp. 559-568

- Jing Shuai, Chien-fei Chen, Jinhua Cheng, Zhihui Leng and Zihan Wang
- Review of wholesale markets and regulations for advanced energy storage services in the United States: Current status and path forward pp. 569-579

- Apurba Sakti, Audun Botterud and O’Sullivan, Francis
- Reviewing the Nicaraguan transition to a renewable energy system: Why is “business-as-usual” no longer an option? pp. 580-592

- María Mercedes Vanegas Cantarero
- From decentralization to re-nationalization: Energy policy networks and energy agenda setting in Thailand (1987–2017) pp. 593-599

- Chumphol Aunphattanasilp
- The slow expansion of renewable energy in Russia: Competitiveness and regulation issues pp. 600-609

- Tatiana A. Lanshina, “Skip” Laitner, John A., Vladimir Potashnikov and Vera Barinova
- DSO-TSO cooperation issues and solutions for distribution grid congestion management pp. 610-621

- Samson Yemane Hadush and Leonardo Meeus
- Electricity capacity expansion plan for Lesotho – implications on energy policy pp. 622-634

- Mamahloko Senatla, Mamello Nchake, Benedict M. Taele and Innocent Hapazari
- Carbon pathways in the global gas market: An attributional lifecycle assessment of the climate impacts of liquefied natural gas exports from the United States to Asia pp. 635-643

- Alexander Q. Gilbert and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Application of German energy transition in Taiwan: A critical review of unique electricity liberalisation as a core strategy to achieve renewable energy growth pp. 644-654

- Anton Ming-Zhi Gao, Chien-Te Fan and Chao-Ning Liao
- Leaders or laggards? The evolution of electric utilities’ business portfolios during the energy transition pp. 655-665

- Fanny Frei, Simon R. Sinsel, Ahmed Hanafy and Joern Hoppmann
- Analyzing the factors that influence U.S. public support for exporting natural gas pp. 666-674

- Jonathan J. Pierce, Hilary Boudet, Chad Zanocco and Megan Hillyard
- The BRICS and Africa's search for green growth, clean energy and sustainable development pp. 675-683

- Jing Gu, Neil Renwick and Lan Xue
- Evaluating the case for supporting renewable electricity pp. 684-696

- David M Newbery
- Garbage can theory and Australia's National Electricity Market: Decarbonisation in a hostile policy environment pp. 697-713

- Paul Simshauser
- Assessing carbon pollution standards: Electric power generation pathways and their water impacts pp. 714-733

- Kustini Lim-Wavde, Haibo Zhai, Robert J. Kauffman and Edward S. Rubin
- The coal story: Generational coal mining communities and strategies of energy transition in Australia pp. 734-740

- Hannah Della Bosca and Josephine Gillespie
- Electricity cooperation in South Asia: Barriers to cross-border trade pp. 741-748

- Anoop Singh, Tooraj Jamasb, Rabindra Nepal and Michael Toman
- Negotiation of a cross-border natural gas pipeline: An analytical contribution to the discussions on Turkish Stream pp. 749-760

- Seyit Ali Dastan
- Do people really want renewable energy? Who wants renewable energy?: Discrete choice model of reference-dependent preference in South Korea pp. 761-770

- Junghun Kim, Stephen Youngjun Park and Jongsu Lee
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