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Volume 114, issue C, 2018
- Cost and energy performance of advanced light duty vehicles: Implications for standards and subsidies pp. 1-12

- L.D. Danny Harvey
- Managing energy efficiency of buildings in China: A survey of energy performance contracting (EPC) in building sector pp. 13-21

- Mingshun Zhang, Mujie Wang, Wei Jin and Chun Xia-Bauer
- Smart electricity distribution networks, business models, and application for developing countries pp. 22-29

- Tooraj Jamasb, Tripta Thakur and Baidyanath Bag
- Defining a composite index for measuring natural gas supply security - The Croatian gas market case pp. 30-38

- Darko Pavlović, Eraldo Banovac and Nikola Vištica
- Rethinking energy security and services in practice: National vulnerability and three energy pathways in Tajikistan pp. 39-50

- Murodbek Laldjebaev, Stephen J. Morreale, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Karim-Aly S. Kassam
- A multi-disciplinary analysis of UK grid mix scenarios with large-scale PV deployment pp. 51-62

- Marco Raugei, Enrica Leccisi, Brian Azzopardi, Christopher Jones, Paul Gilbert, Lingxi Zhang, Yutian Zhou, Sarah Mander and Pierluigi Mancarella
- Technical skills, disinterest and non-functional regulation: Barriers to building energy efficiency in Finland viewed by energy service companies pp. 63-76

- Hanna-Liisa Kangas, David Lazarevic and Paula Kivimaa
- The diffusion of domestic energy efficiency policies: A spatial perspective pp. 77-88

- Craig Morton, Charlie Wilson and Jillian Anable
- Spatial transfer of innovations: South-South learning on village-scale solar power supply between India and Kenya pp. 89-97

- Kirsten Ulsrud, Harald Rohracher and Charles Muchunku
- Willingness to pay for green electricity in Tianjin, China: Based on the contingent valuation method pp. 98-107

- Bai-Chen Xie and Wei Zhao
- Adoption of renewable energy technologies in rural Tigray, Ethiopia: An analysis of the impact of cooperatives pp. 108-113

- Tafesse W. Gezahegn, Gebrecherkos Gebregiorgis, Tesfay Gebrehiwet and Kifle Tesfamariam
- Predicting intention to adopt solar technology in Canada: The role of knowledge, public engagement, and visibility pp. 114-122

- John Parkins, Curtis Rollins, Sven Anders and Louise Comeau
- Gasoline demand, pricing policy, and social welfare in Saudi Arabia: A quantitative analysis pp. 123-133

- Tarek N. Atalla, Anwar Gasim and Lester Hunt
- Environmental policy performance and its determinants: Application of a three-level random intercept model pp. 134-144

- Marzio Galeotti, Yana Rubashkina, Silvia Salini and Elena Verdolini
- Different behaviors in natural gas production between national and private oil companies: Economics-driven or environment-driven? pp. 145-152

- Binlei Gong
- Analysing the impact of renewable energy regulation on retail electricity prices pp. 153-164

- Elisa Trujillo-Baute, Pablo del Río and Pere Mir-Artigues
- To what extent will China's ongoing electricity market reforms assist the integration of renewable energy? pp. 165-172

- Sufang Zhang, Philip Andrews-Speed and Sitao Li
- Squaring the sunny circle? On balancing distributive justice of power grid costs and incentives for solar prosumers pp. 173-188

- Merla Kubli
- Exposure and risk to fuel poverty in France: Examining the extent of the fuel precariousness and its salient determinants pp. 189-200

- Belaid Fateh
- Navigating the participatory processes of renewable energy infrastructure regulation: A ‘local participant perspective’ on the NSIPs regime in England and Wales pp. 201-210

- L. Natarajan, Y. Rydin, S.J. Lock and M. Lee
- Cost overruns and delays in energy megaprojects: How big is big enough? pp. 211-220

- C. Callegari, A. Szklo and R. Schaeffer
- Integrated system evaluation of nuclear fuel cycle options in China combined with an analytical MCDM framework pp. 221-233

- Ruxing Gao, Hyo On Nam, Won Il Ko and Hong Jang
- Factors underlying rural household energy transition: A case study of China pp. 234-244

- Hongyun Han, Shu Wu and Zhijian Zhang
- How different policy instruments affect green product innovation: A differentiated perspective pp. 245-261

- Tobias Stucki, Martin Woerter, Spyros Arvanitis, Michael Peneder and Christian Rammer
- Economic and environmental effects of a CO2 tax in Latin American countries pp. 262-273

- Cristian Mardones and Nicolas Baeza
- Competitive retail electricity market under continuous price regulation pp. 274-287

- Chen-Hao Tsai and Yi-Lin Tsai
- Rethinking barriers to electrification: Does government collection failure stunt public service provision? pp. 288-300

- Emily Rains and Ronald J. Abraham
- Coal miners’ livelihood vulnerability to economic shock: Multi-criteria assessment and policy implications pp. 301-314

- Delu Wang, Kaidi Wan and Xuefeng Song
- Investigating Environmental Kuznets Curve in China–Aggregation bias and policy implications pp. 315-322

- Tao Xu
- Analysing the economic impact of the new renewable electricity support scheme on solar PV plants in Spain pp. 323-331

- Pere Mir-Artigues, Emilio Cerdá and Pablo del Río
- Thermoeconomic analysis of integrated production of biochar and process heat from quinoa and lupin residual biomass pp. 332-341

- Mario A. Heredia Salgado, Luís A.C. Tarelho, Arlindo Matos, M. Robaina, Ricardo Narváez and Miguel E. Peralta
- Aviation CO2 emissions reductions from the use of alternative jet fuels pp. 342-354

- Mark D. Staples, Robert Malina, Pooja Suresh, James I. Hileman and Steven R.H. Barrett
- Trade-offs and synergies between universal electricity access and climate change mitigation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 355-366

- Anteneh G. Dagnachew, Paul L. Lucas, Andries F. Hof and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Role of workplace charging opportunities on adoption of plug-in electric vehicles – Analysis based on GPS-based longitudinal travel data pp. 367-379

- Xing Wu
- CO2 emissions mitigation strategy in the Brazilian iron and steel sector–From structural to intensity effects pp. 380-393

- Raphael Guimarães D. Pinto, Alexandre S. Szklo and Regis Rathmann
- Conceptualization of energy security in resource-poor economies: The role of the nature of economy pp. 394-402

- Lixia Yao, Xunpeng Shi and Philip Andrews-Speed
- A discussion on China's vehicle fuel policy: Based on the development route optimization of refining industry pp. 403-412

- Lingying Pan, Pei Liu and Zheng Li
- Is coal extension a sensible option for energy planning? A combined energy systems modelling and life cycle assessment approach pp. 413-421

- Diego García-Gusano, Diego Iribarren and Javier Dufour
- Towards VLS-PV deployment in Saudi Arabia: Challenges, opportunities and recommendations pp. 422-430

- A.F. Almarshoud and Elfadil Adam
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal incentives to promote electric vehicles in Iceland: Implications for government and consumer costs pp. 431-443

- Ehsan Shafiei, Brynhildur Davidsdottir, Reza Fazeli, Jonathan Leaver, Hlynur Stefansson and Eyjolfur Ingi Asgeirsson
- A multi-scale examination of public discourse on energy sustainability in Italy: Empirical evidence and policy implications pp. 444-454

- Mauro Sarrica, Fulvio Biddau, Sonia Brondi, Paolo Cottone and Bruno M. Mazzara
- How do landowners learn about high-volume hydraulic fracturing? A survey of Eastern Ohio landowners in active or proposed drilling units pp. 455-464

- Gwen Arnold, Benjamin Farrer and Robert Holahan
- The role of regulatory learning in energy transition: The case of solar PV in Brazil pp. 465-481

- Miguel Vazquez and Michelle Hallack
- Does China's low-carbon pilot programme really take off? Evidence from land transfer of energy-intensive industry pp. 482-491

- Pengcheng Tang, Shuwang Yang, Jun Shen and Shuke Fu
- Evaluating the role of rural electrification in expanding people's capabilities in India pp. 492-498

- Yuwan Malakar
- South-South technology transfer: Who benefits? A case study of the Chinese-built Bui dam in Ghana pp. 499-507

- Oliver Hensengerth
- Challenges for Pacific Small Island Developing States in achieving their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) pp. 508-518

- Evanthie Michalena, Viktor Kouloumpis and Jeremy M. Hills
- Asymmetric pass through of oil prices to gasoline prices: Evidence from a new country sample pp. 519-528

- Nicholas Apergis and Grigorios Vouzavalis
- Factors affecting energy-saving behaviours and energy efficiency investments in British households pp. 529-539

- Gianluca Trotta
- The flexible prosumer: Measuring the willingness to co-create distributed flexibility pp. 540-548

- Merla Kubli, Moritz Loock and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- The application of renewable energy to social housing: A systematic review pp. 549-557

- Annie McCabe, Dorina Pojani and Anthony Broese van Groenou
- Geopolitical dimensions of US oil security pp. 558-565

- Jim Krane and Kenneth Medlock
- Retail consumers and risk in centralized energy auctions for indexed long-term contracts in Chile pp. 566-577

- Lorenzo Reus, Francisco D. Munoz and Rodrigo Moreno
- Prospective improvements in cost and cycle life of off-grid lithium-ion battery packs: An analysis informed by expert elicitations pp. 578-590

- Sheridan Few, Oliver Schmidt, Gregory J. Offer, Nigel Brandon, Jenny Nelson and Ajay Gambhir
- An analysis of elasticity of electricity demand in West Bengal, India: Some policy lessons learnt pp. 591-597

- Debalina Saha and Rabindra N. Bhattacharya
- A comparative study on household level energy consumption and related emissions from renewable (biomass) and non-renewable energy sources in Bangladesh pp. 598-608

- T.K. Baul, D. Datta and A. Alam
- The effect of area based urban regeneration policies on fuel poverty: Evidence from a natural experiment in Northern Ireland pp. 609-618

- Gretta Mohan, Alberto Longo and Frank Kee
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