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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 117, issue C, 2018
- A lower vat rate on electricity in Portugal: Towards a cleaner environment, better economic performance, and less inequality pp. 1-13

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- The fiscal impacts of increased U.S. oil and gas development on local governments pp. 14-24

- Richard Newell and Daniel Raimi
- Evaluating the management of U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve during oil disruptions pp. 25-38

- Yang Bai and Carol Dahl
- Measuring the influence of energy prices in the price formation mechanism pp. 39-48

- Maria Llop
- Rural electric cooperatives and economic development pp. 49-57

- Dusan Paredes and Scott Loveridge
- Coal-to-liquids projects in China under water and carbon constraints pp. 58-65

- Meiyu Guo and Yuan Xu
- Humanizing sociotechnical transitions through energy justice: An ethical framework for global transformative change pp. 66-74

- Kirsten Jenkins, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Darren McCauley
- Public acceptance of environmentally friendly heating in Beijing: A case of a low temperature air source heat pump pp. 75-85

- Zhang Jingchao, Koji Kotani and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- How do learning externalities influence the evaluation of Ontario's renewables support policies? pp. 86-99

- Marisa Beck, Nicholas Rivers and Randall Wigle
- Demonstrating climate mitigation technologies: An early assessment of the NER 300 programme pp. 100-107

- Max Åhman, Jon Birger Skjærseth and Per Ove Eikeland
- Solar energy's potential to mitigate political risks: The case of an optimised Africa-wide network pp. 108-126

- Philipp A. Trotter, Roy Maconachie and Marcelle C. McManus
- Finance and the improved cookstove sector in East Africa; Barriers and opportunities for value-chain actors pp. 127-135

- Joseph Hewitt, Charlotte Ray, Sarah Jewitt and Mike Clifford
- Informal urban fuelwood markets in South Africa in the context of socio-economic change pp. 136-141

- J. Guild and C.M. Shackleton
- The adaptation of Dutch energy policy to emerging area-based energy practices pp. 142-150

- Jessica de Boer, Christian Zuidema, Anton van Hoorn and Gert de Roo
- Information and coercive regulation: The impact of fuel mix information disclosure on states’ adoption of renewable energy policy pp. 151-159

- Hyunhoe Bae and Sanguk Yu
- Further evidence on the trade-energy consumption nexus in OECD countries pp. 160-165

- Mert Topcu and James Payne
- Where did the marginal land go? Farmers perspectives on marginal land and its implications for adoption of dedicated energy crops pp. 166-172

- Richard Helliwell
- Urban energy transition in China: Insights from trends, socioeconomic drivers, and environmental impacts of Beijing pp. 173-183

- Pengpeng Zhang, Lixiao Zhang, Xin Tian, Yan Hao and Changbo Wang
- Pricing the transition: Empirical evidence on the evolution of electricity rate structures in North America pp. 184-197

- Simon Langlois-Bertrand and Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- Exploring the implications of Russian Energy Strategy project for oil refining sector pp. 198-207

- Nikita O. Kapustin and Dmitriy Grushevenko
- Densification, what does it mean for fuel poverty and energy justice? An empirical analysis pp. 208-217

- Lavinia Poruschi and Christopher L. Ambrey
- Planning ground based utility scale solar energy as green infrastructure to enhance ecosystem services pp. 218-227

- Teodoro Semeraro, Alessandro Pomes, Cecilia Del Giudice, Danilo Negro and Roberta Aretano
- When regulators do not agree: Are merchant interconnectors an option? Insights from an analysis of options for network expansion in the Baltic Sea region pp. 228-246

- C. Gerbaulet and A. Weber
- Odd couple or perfect pair? Tensions and recommendations for social scientist-industry partnerships in energy research pp. 247-251

- Nicole D. Sintov and Geertje Schuitema
- The dynamic analysis and simulation of government subsidy strategies in low-carbon diffusion considering the behavior of heterogeneous agents pp. 252-262

- Ruguo Fan and Lili Dong
- How renewable production depresses electricity prices: Evidence from the German market pp. 263-277

- Cyril Martin de Lagarde and Frédéric Lantz
- Sale of profitable but unaffordable PV plants in Spain: Analysis of a real case pp. 279-294

- J.C. Lomas, E. Muñoz-Cerón, G. Nofuentes and J. de la Casa
- Probabilistic evaluation of the long-term power system resource adequacy: The Greek case pp. 295-306

- Christos K. Simoglou, Emmanouil A. Bakirtzis, Pandelis N. Biskas and Anastasios G. Bakirtzis
- Exogenous shocks, social skill, and power: Urban energy transitions as social fields pp. 307-315

- Jens Köhrsen
- Hydropower-based collaboration in South Asia: The case of India and Bhutan pp. 316-325

- Cecilia Tortajada and Udisha Saklani
- Renewable electrification and local capability formation: Linkages and interactive learning pp. 326-339

- Rasmus Lema, Rebecca Hanlin, Ulrich Elmer Hansen and Charles Nzila
- Energy consumption, fuel substitution, technical change, and economic growth: Implications for CO2 mitigation in Egypt pp. 340-347

- Presley K. Wesseh and Boqiang Lin
- Public perceptions of energy policies: Predicting support, opposition, and nonsubstantive responses pp. 348-357

- Michelle L. Edwards
- The striking amount of carbon emissions by the construction stage of coal-fired power generation system in China pp. 358-369

- X.D. Wu, J.L. Guo and G.Q. Chen
- Tradable earthquake certificates pp. 370-376

- Edwin Woerdman and Minne Dulleman
- What explains local policy elites’ preferences toward renewable energy/energy efficiency policy? pp. 377-386

- Creed Tumlison, Eric D. Button, Geoboo Song and John Kester
- An integrated assessment of pathways for low-carbon development in Africa pp. 387-395

- Bob van der Zwaan, Tom Kober, Francesco Dalla Longa, Anouk van der Laan and Gert Jan Kramer
- Ageing and private transport fuel expenditure: Do generations matter? pp. 396-405

- Rossella Bardazzi and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- The value of price transparency in residential solar photovoltaic markets pp. 406-412

- O’Shaughnessy, Eric and Robert Margolis
- Wind farm acceptance for sale? Evidence from the Danish wind farm co-ownership scheme pp. 413-422

- K. Johansen and J. Emborg
- Why homeowners strive for energy self-supply and how policy makers can influence them pp. 423-433

- Maximilian Engelken, Benedikt Römer, Marcus Drescher and Isabell Welpe
- Policy stringency under the European Union Emission trading system and its impact on technological change in the energy sector pp. 434-444

- Germà Bel and Stephan Joseph
- Social enterprise as a potential niche innovation breakout for low carbon transition pp. 445-456

- Joanne Hillman, Stephen Axon and John Morrissey
- Challenges of using natural gas as a carbon mitigation option in China pp. 457-462

- Yue Qin, Fan Tong, Guang Yang and Denise L. Mauzerall
- Predictors for adoption of local solar approval processes and impact on residential solar installations in California cities pp. 463-472

- Jenneille Hwai-Yuan Hsu
Volume 116, issue C, 2018
- Comparing North-South technology transfer and South-South technology transfer: The technology transfer impact of Ethiopian Wind Farms pp. 1-9

- Yanning Chen
- A multi-model assessment of energy and emissions for India's transportation sector through 2050 pp. 10-18

- Anantha Lakshmi Paladugula, Nazar Kholod, Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Probal Pratap Ghosh, Sarbojit Pal, Leon Clarke, Meredydd Evans, Page Kyle, Poonam Nagar Koti, Kirit Parikh, Sharif Qamar and Sangeetha Ann Wilson
- Small systems, big targets: Power sector reforms and renewable energy in small systems pp. 19-29

- Rabindra Nepal, Tooraj Jamasb and Anupama Sen
- Comparisons of decoupling trends of global economic growth and energy consumption between developed and developing countries pp. 30-38

- Ya Wu, Qianwen Zhu and Bangzhu Zhu
- Biomass feedstock supply chain network design with biomass conversion incentives pp. 39-49

- N. Muhammad Aslaam Mohamed Abdul Ghani, Chrysafis Vogiatzis and Joseph Szmerekovsky
- The impact of on-shore and off-shore wind turbine farms on property prices pp. 50-59

- Cathrine Ulla Jensen, Toke Emil Panduro, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede, Anne Sofie Elberg Nielsen, Mette Dalsgaard and Bo Thorsen
- On the current account - biofuels link in emerging and developing countries: do oil price fluctuations matter? pp. 60-67

- Gabriel Gomes, Emmanuel Hache, Valérie Mignon and Anthony Paris
- Analysis of factors influencing residents’ habitual energy-saving behaviour based on NAM and TPB models: Egoism or altruism? pp. 68-77

- Bo Wang, Xiaomeng Wang, Dongxue Guo, Bin Zhang and Zhaohua Wang
- European power markets–A journey towards efficiency pp. 78-85

- Lucía Morales and Jim Hanly
- Socially optimal deployment strategy and incentive policy for solar photovoltaic community microgrid: A case of China pp. 86-94

- Weidong Chen and Pengbang Wei
- Feed-in tariffs for solar microgeneration: Policy evaluation and capacity projections using a realistic agent-based model pp. 95-111

- Phoebe Pearce and Raphael Slade
- How can the renewables targets be reached cost-effectively? Policy options for the development of renewables and the transmission grid pp. 112-126

- Anne Held, Mario Ragwitz, Frank Sensfuß, Gustav Resch, Luis Olmos, Andrés Ramos and Michel Rivier
- Addressing COP21 using a stock and oil market integration index pp. 127-136

- Jonathan Batten, Harald Kinateder, Peter Szilagyi and Niklas Wagner
- Public perception of energy transition in Korea: Nuclear power, climate change, and party preference pp. 137-144

- Ji-Bum Chung and Eun-Sung Kim
- Landscape-scale wildlife species richness metrics to inform wind and solar energy facility siting: An Arizona case study pp. 145-152

- Kathryn A. Thomas, Christopher J. Jarchow, Terence R. Arundel, Pankaj Jamwal, Amanda Borens and Charles A. Drost
- A Stochastic Model for energy poverty analysis pp. 153-164

- Lefkothea Papada and Dimitris Kaliampakos
- Some factors that would affect the retail price for 100% Australian renewable electricity pp. 165-169

- Ted Trainer
- Quota allocation of coal overcapacity reduction among provinces in China pp. 170-181

- Delu Wang, Kaidi Wan and Xuefeng Song
- A multi-criteria analysis of coal-based power generation in Bangladesh pp. 182-192

- Rafia Zaman, Thomas Brudermann, S. Kumar and Nazrul Islam
- Policies to keep and expand the option of concentrating solar power for dispatchable renewable electricity pp. 193-197

- Johan Lilliestam, Touria Barradi, Natalia Caldés, Marta Gomez, Susanne Hanger, Jürgen Kern, Nadejda Komendantova, Mark Mehos, Wai Mun Hong, Zhifeng Wang and Anthony Patt
- Quo Vadis? (Un)scheduled electricity flows under market splitting and network extension in central Europe pp. 198-209

- Friedrich Kunz
- Innovative network pricing to support the transition to a smart grid in a low-carbon economy pp. 210-219

- Laura Antonia Faerber, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan and Peter M. Connor
- Dilution of innovation utility, reinforcing the reluctance towards the new: An upstream supplier perspective on a fragmented electricity industry pp. 220-231

- David Sköld, Helena Fornstedt and Marcus Lindahl
- Russian associated petroleum gas flaring limits: Interplay of formal and informal institutions pp. 232-241

- Anna Korppoo
- Bridging the gap: Do fast-reacting fossil technologies facilitate renewable energy diffusion? pp. 242-256

- Elena Verdolini, Francesco Vona and David Popp
- Have fossil fuels been substituted by renewables? An empirical assessment for 10 European countries pp. 257-265

- António Marques, José Alberto Fuinhas and Diogo André Pereira
- Intermediaries’ perspectives on the public’s role in the energy transitions needed to deliver UK climate change policy goals pp. 267-276

- Christopher Shaw, Victoria Hurth, Stuart Capstick and Emily Cox
- A multi-stakeholder decision support system for local neighbourhood energy planning pp. 277-288

- Sanne Hettinga, Peter Nijkamp and Henk Scholten
- Factoring in the forgotten role of renewables in CO2 emission trends using decomposition analysis pp. 290-296

- Kristina Mohlin, Jonathan R. Camuzeaux, Adrian Muller, Marius Schneider and Gernot Wagner
- Does public opinion affect air quality? Evidence based on the monthly data of 109 prefecture-level cities in China pp. 299-311

- Shengling Zhang, Yue Li, Yu Hao and Yipeng Zhang
- An optimal mix of conventional power systems in the presence of renewable energy: A new design for the German electricity market pp. 312-322

- Andreas Coester, Marjan Hofkes and Elissaios Papyrakis
- Effect of major policy disruptions in energy system transition: Case Finland pp. 323-336

- Sannamari Pilpola and Peter D. Lund
- How modifications of China's energy data affect carbon mitigation targets pp. 337-343

- Heran Zheng, Yuli Shan, Zhifu Mi, Jing Meng, Jiamin Ou, Heike Schroeder and Dabo Guan
- Low-carbon technology diffusion in the decarbonization of the power sector: Policy implications pp. 344-356

- Xi Liu, Huibin Du, Marilyn A. Brown, Jian Zuo, Ning Zhang, Qian Rong and Guozhu Mao
- Oil supply shocks and the U.S. economy: An estimated DSGE model pp. 357-372

- Nathan Balke and Stephen Brown
- Political pricing of electricity – Can it go with universal service provision? pp. 373-381

- Muralee Krishnan C and Santanu Gupta
- Assessing energy consumption, CO2 and pollutant emissions and health benefits from China's transport sector through 2050 pp. 382-396

- Lei Liu, Ke Wang, Shanshan Wang, Ruiqin Zhang and Xiaoyan Tang
- Logging residue supply and costs for electricity generation: Potential variability and policy considerations pp. 397-409

- Justin S. Baker, Adam Crouch, Yongxia Cai, Greg Latta, Sara Ohrel, Jason Jones and Annah Latané
- Electricity subsidy reform in Indonesia: Demand-side effects on electricity use pp. 410-421

- Paul Burke and Sandra Kurniawati
- Promoting Vehicle to Grid (V2G) in the Nordic region: Expert advice on policy mechanisms for accelerated diffusion pp. 422-432

- Johannes Kester, Lance Noel, Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Meeting conditional targets in nationally determined contributions of developing countries: Renewable energy targets and required investment of GGGI member and partner countries pp. 433-443

- Dereje Azemraw Senshaw and Jeong Won Kim
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