Energy Policy
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Volume 115, issue C, 2018
- Design government incentive schemes for promoting electric taxis in China pp. 1-11

- Jie Yang, Jing Dong and Liang Hu
- Willingness to know and talk: Citizen attitude toward energy and environmental policy deliberation in post-Fukushima Japan pp. 12-22

- Hidenori Nakamura
- Direct rebound effect of residential gas demand: Empirical evidence from France pp. 23-31

- Belaid Fateh, Salomé Bakaloglou and David Roubaud
- The effect of technological factors on China's carbon intensity: New evidence from a panel threshold model pp. 32-42

- Junbing Huang, Qiang Liu, Xiaochen Cai, Yu Hao and Hongyan Lei
- The role of EIA and weak assessments of social impacts in conflicts over implementation of renewable energy policies pp. 43-53

- Sanne Vammen Larsen, Anne Merrild Hansen and Helle Nedergaard Nielsen
- Battery electric vehicles: Looking behind to move forward pp. 54-65

- M. Safari
- Woody biomass processing: Potential economic impacts on rural regions pp. 66-77

- Randall Jackson, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto and Elham Erfanian
- Distribution network monitoring: Interaction between EU legal conditions and state estimation accuracy pp. 78-87

- Niels Blaauwbroek, Dirk Kuiken, Phuong Nguyen, Hans Vedder, Martha Roggenkamp and Han Slootweg
- Temporal restrictions on emissions trading and the implications for the carbon futures market: Lessons from the EU emissions trading scheme pp. 88-91

- George Daskalakis
- Critical issues of energy efficient and new energy vehicles development in China pp. 92-97

- Zongwei Liu, Han Hao, Xiang Cheng and Fuquan Zhao
- The policy implications of energy poverty indicators pp. 98-108

- José Carlos Romero, Pedro Linares and Xiral López
- Electrification of road freight transport: Policy implications in British Columbia pp. 109-118

- Hoda Talebian, Omar E. Herrera, Martino Tran and Walter Mérida
- Energy efficiency, carbon emission performance, and technology gaps: Evidence from CDM project investment pp. 119-130

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Ya-Fang Sun and Junling Huang
- Programme to reduce energy poverty in the Czech Republic pp. 131-137

- Jiří Karásek and Jan Pojar
- A socio-technical framework for examining the consequences of deforestation: A case study of wind project development in Northern Europe pp. 138-147

- Peter Enevoldsen
- Cost curves of energy efficiency investments in buildings – Methodologies and a case study of Lithuania pp. 148-157

- Agne Toleikyte, Lukas Kranzl and Andreas Müller
- The multiple roles of state investment banks in low-carbon energy finance: An analysis of Australia, the UK and Germany pp. 158-170

- Anna Geddes, Tobias S. Schmidt and Bjarne Steffen
- Exploring the effects of non-cognitive and emotional factors on household electricity saving behavior pp. 171-180

- Shanyong Wang, Shoufu Lin and Jun Li
- Demand Response Potential: Available when Needed? pp. 181-198

- Theresa Müller and Dominik Möst
- Technical-economic analysis for the integration of PV systems in Brazil considering policy and regulatory issues pp. 199-206

- P. Vilaça Gomes, N. Knak Neto, L. Carvalho, J. Sumaili, J.T. Saraiva, B.H. Dias, V. Miranda and S.M. Souza
- A means to an industrialisation end? Demand Side Management in Nigeria pp. 207-215

- Eka Ikpe and Jacopo Torriti
- Cost of Energy Review: Dieter Helm, October 2017 pp. 216-220

- Malcolm Keay
- Engaging attribute tradeoffs in clean energy portfolio development pp. 221-229

- Douglas L. Bessette and Joseph L. Arvai
- Promoting firms’ energy-saving behavior: The role of institutional pressures, top management support and financial slack pp. 230-238

- Yixiang Zhang, Yimin Wei and Guanghui Zhou
- Which digital energy services improve energy efficiency? A multi-criteria investigation with European experts pp. 239-248

- Kristin Goldbach, Andreea Mihaela Rotaru, Stefan Reichert, George Stiff and Sebastian Gölz
- How low can you go? The importance of quantifying minimum generation levels for renewable integration pp. 249-257

- Paul Denholm, Greg Brinkman and Trieu Mai
- Should we call the neighbors? Voluntary deliberation and citizen complaints about oil and gas drilling pp. 258-272

- Ryan P. Scott
- Towards a sustainable growth in Latin America: A multiregional spatial decomposition analysis of the driving forces behind CO2 emissions changes pp. 273-280

- Rocío Román-Collado and Any Viviana Morales-Carrión
- Industrial characteristics and consumption efficiency from a nexus perspective – Based on Anhui’s Empirical Statistics pp. 281-290

- Zi-yue Chen, Zhen-hai Huang and Pu-yan Nie
- Investigation of water-energy-emission nexus of air pollution control of the coal-fired power industry: A case study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China pp. 291-301

- Chunyan Wang, Yaqing Li and Yi Liu
- Assessment of renewable energy expansion potential and its implications on reforming Japan's electricity system pp. 302-316

- Takako Wakiyama and Akihisa Kuriyama
- Natural gas as a bridge to hydrogen transportation fuel: Insights from the literature pp. 317-329

- Joan Ogden, Amy Myers Jaffe, Daniel Scheitrum, Zane McDonald and Marshall Miller
- Comprehensive effectiveness assessment of renewable energy generation policy: A partial equilibrium analysis in China pp. 330-341

- Dunnan Liu, Mingguang Liu, Erfeng Xu, Bo Pang, Xiaodan Guo, Bowen Xiao and Dongxiao Niu
- The split incentives energy efficiency problem: Evidence of underinvestment by landlords pp. 342-352

- Jesse Melvin
- The contribution of innovation policy criteria to the development of local renewable energy systems pp. 353-365

- Alejandro Germán Frank, Wolfgang Gerstlberger, Carolline Amaral Paslauski, Laura Visintainer Lerman and Néstor Fabián Ayala
- Encircling cities from rural areas? Barriers to the diffusion of solar water heaters in China's urban market pp. 366-373

- Zhen Yu and David Gibbs
- Life cycle assessment and environmental cost accounting of coal-fired power generation in China pp. 374-384

- Jinman Wang, Ruogu Wang, Yucheng Zhu and Jiayan Li
- Performance Analysis of Karnataka Power Sector in India in the Context of Power Sector Reforms pp. 385-396

- Laxmi Rajkumari and K. Gayithri
- Do energy scenarios pay sufficient attention to the environment? Lessons from the UK to support improved policy outcomes pp. 397-408

- Tara Hooper, Melanie C. Austen, Nicola Beaumont, Philip Heptonstall, Robert A. Holland, Ioanna Ketsopoulou, Gail Taylor, Jim Watson and Mark Winskel
- Is energy efficiency a driver or an inhibitor of energy consumption changes in Spain? Two decomposition approaches pp. 409-417

- Rocío Román-Collado and Maria José Colinet
- The importance of transnational impacts of climate change in a power market pp. 418-425

- Mikael Hilden, Hannu Huuki, Visa Kivisaari and Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen
- Measuring oil supply disruptions: A historical perspective pp. 426-433

- Hillard Huntington
- Transmission mechanism between energy prices and carbon emissions using geographically weighted regression pp. 434-442

- Wei Li, Wen Sun, Guomin Li, Baihui Jin, Wen Wu, Pengfei Cui and Guohao Zhao
- A time-frequency analysis of trade openness and CO2 emissions in France pp. 443-455

- Mihai Mutascu
- An updated assessment of oil market disruption risks pp. 456-469

- Phillip C. Beccue, Hillard Huntington, Paul N. Leiby and Kenneth R. Vincent
- A Brazilian perspective of power systems integration using OSeMOSYS SAMBA – South America Model Base – and the bargaining power of neighbouring countries: A cooperative games approach pp. 470-485

- Gustavo Nikolaus Pinto de Moura, Luiz Fernando Loureiro Legey and Mark Howells
- Understanding the determinants of travel mode choice of residents and its carbon mitigation potential pp. 486-493

- Yuan Yang, Can Wang, Wenling Liu and Peng Zhou
- Beyond energy efficiency and individual behaviours: policy insights from social practice theories pp. 494-502

- Nicola Labanca and Paolo Bertoldi
- Demographic effects on residential electricity and city gas consumption in the aging society of Japan pp. 503-513

- Toru Ota, Makoto Kakinaka and Koji Kotani
- Recent experiences with tariffs for saving electricity in households pp. 514-522

- Ashreeta Prasanna, Jasmin Mahmoodi, Tobias Brosch and Martin K. Patel
- Impacts of oil price shocks on the United States economy: A meta-analysis of the oil price elasticity of GDP for net oil-importing economies pp. 523-544

- Gbadebo A. Oladosu, Paul N. Leiby, David C. Bowman, Rocio Uría-Martínez and Megan M. Johnson
- Capturing industrial CO2 emissions in Spain: Infrastructures, costs and break-even prices pp. 545-560

- Olivier Massol, Stephane Tchung-Ming and Albert Banal-Estanol
- Capturing the rains: Comparing Chinese and World Bank hydropower projects in Cameroon and pathways for South-South and North South technology transfer pp. 561-571

- Yunnan Chen and David Landry
- Energy policy regime change and advanced energy storage: A comparative analysis pp. 572-583

- Mark Winfield, Shahab Shokrzadeh and Adam Jones
- Economic consequences of and resilience to a disruption of petroleum trade: The role of seaports in U.S. energy security pp. 584-615

- Adam Rose, Dan Wei and Donald Paul
- Cost and climate savings through nuclear district heating in a French urban area pp. 616-630

- Martin Leurent, Pascal Da Costa, Frédéric Jasserand, Miika Rämä and Urban Persson
- Redesigning oilseed tree biofuel systems in India pp. 631-643

- Floris Dalemans, Bart Muys, Anne Verwimp, Goedele Van den Broeck, Babita Bohra, Navin Sharma, Balakrishna Gowda, Eric Tollens and Miet Maertens
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