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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 113, issue C, 2018
- Household installation of solar panels – Motives and barriers in a 10-year perspective pp. 1-8

- Jenny Palm
- Exploring the impacts of regional unbalanced carbon tax on CO2 emissions and industrial competitiveness in Liaoning province of China pp. 9-19

- Zhaoling Li, Hancheng Dai, Lu Sun, Yang Xie, Zhu Liu, Peng Wang and Helmut Yabar
- Evaluating the impact of urban traffic investment on SO2 emissions in China cities pp. 20-27

- Mian Yang, Tiemeng Ma and Chuanwang Sun
- Do tidal stream energy projects offer more value than offshore wind farms? A case study in the United Kingdom pp. 28-40

- Julian V. Lamy and Inês L. Azevedo
- A research agenda for the retrofitting of residential buildings in China – A case study pp. 41-51

- Andrew N. Baldwin, Dennis L. Loveday, Baizhan Li, Michael Murray and Wei Yu
- Developing offshore wind farm siting criteria by using an international Delphi method pp. 53-67

- Lip-Wah Ho, Tek-Tjing Lie, Paul TM Leong and Tony Clear
- Further evidence on the debate of oil-gas price decoupling: A long memory approach pp. 68-75

- Dayong Zhang and Qiang Ji
- Politics in the U.S. energy transition: Case studies of solar, wind, biofuels and electric vehicles policy pp. 76-86

- Leah C. Stokes and Hanna L. Breetz
- Can power affect environmental risk attitude toward nuclear energy? pp. 87-93

- Liuna Geng, Ting Liu, Kexin Zhou and Genmao Yang
- Regional distribution effects of different electricity network tariff designs with a distributed generation structure: The case of Germany pp. 97-111

- Fabian Hinz, Matthew Schmidt and Dominik Möst
- The optimization of Chinese power grid investment based on transmission and distribution tariff policy: A system dynamics approach pp. 112-122

- Y.X. He, J. Jiao, R.J. Chen and H. Shu
- Local residents' risk perceptions in response to shale gas exploitation: Evidence from China pp. 123-134

- Chin-Hsien Yu, Shih-Kai Huang, Ping Qin and Xiaolan Chen
- The cost of decarbonizing the Canadian electricity system pp. 135-148

- Brett Dolter and Nicholas Rivers
- Drivers of stagnating global carbon intensity of electricity and the way forward pp. 149-156

- Tian Goh, B.W. Ang, Bin Su and H. Wang
- Fuel Poverty Potential Risk Index in the context of climate change in Chile pp. 157-170

- Alexis Pérez-Fargallo, Carlos Rubio-Bellido, Jesús A. Pulido-Arcas and Fco. Javier Guevara-García
- New estimates of the security costs of U.S. oil consumption pp. 171-192

- Stephen Brown
- Cross-border reserve markets: network constraints in cross-border reserve procurement pp. 193-205

- Kenneth Van den Bergh, Kenneth Bruninx and Erik Delarue
- Investigating the effect of renewable energy incentives and hydrogen storage on advantages of stakeholders in a microgrid pp. 206-222

- Ehsan Haghi, Kaamran Raahemifar and Michael Fowler
- Estimation of European Union service sector space cooling potential pp. 223-231

- Mindaugas Jakubcionis and Johan Carlsson
- Electricity regulation and economic growth pp. 232-238

- Maria Costa-Campi, Jose Garcia-Quevedo and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Prices versus quantities: Comparing economic efficiency of feed-in tariff and renewable portfolio standard in promoting renewable electricity generation pp. 239-248

- Gobong Choi, Sung-Yoon Huh, Eunnyeong Heo and Chul-Yong Lee
- Investigating driving forces of aggregate carbon intensity of electricity generation in China pp. 249-257

- Junfeng Wang, Shutong He, Ye Qiu, Nan Liu, Yongjian Li and Zhanfeng Dong
- Does France have a fuel poverty trap? pp. 258-268

- Corinne Chaton and Elie Lacroix
- ‘Them and us’: Regional-national power-plays in the German energy transformation: A case study in Lower Franconia pp. 269-277

- Ray Galvin
- A spatial shift-share decomposition of electricity consumption changes across Italian regions pp. 278-293

- Luigi Grossi and Mauro Mussini
- An assessment of U.S. rare earth availability for supporting U.S. wind energy growth targets pp. 294-305

- D.D. Imholte, R.T. Nguyen, A. Vedantam, M. Brown, A. Iyer, Braeton Smith, J.W. Collins, C.G. Anderson and O’Kelley, B.
- Modeling uncertainty in estimation of carbon dioxide abatement costs of energy-saving technologies for passenger cars in China pp. 306-319

- Bin-Bin Peng, Jin-Hua Xu and Ying Fan
- China's rise: Challenging the North-South technology transfer paradigm for climate change mitigation and low carbon energy pp. 320-330

- Frauke Urban
- The price and income elasticity of China's natural gas demand: A multi-sectoral perspective pp. 332-341

- Yi Zhang, Qiang Ji and Ying Fan
- The viability of vehicle-to-grid operations from a battery technology and policy perspective pp. 342-347

- Kotub Uddin, Matthieu Dubarry and Mark B. Glick
- Energy policy reforms in the Serbian oil sector: An update pp. 348-355

- Vesna Karovic Maricic, Dusan Danilovic, Branko Lekovic and Miroslav Crnogorac
- How economic growth, renewable electricity and natural resources contribute to CO2 emissions? pp. 356-367

- Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente, Muhammad Shahbaz, David Roubaud and Sahbi Farhani
- The US biofuel mandate as a substitute for carbon cap-and-trade pp. 368-375

- Wyatt Thompson, Robert Johansson, Seth Meyer and Jarrett Whistance
- A ‘Regional Energy Hub’ for achieving a low-carbon energy transition pp. 376-385

- Burak Guler, Emre Çelebi and Jatin Nathwani
- Does government ideology affect environmental pollutions? New evidence from instrumental variable quantile regression estimations pp. 386-400

- Chun-Ping Chang, Jun Wen, Minyi Dong and Yu Hao
- Economic, environmental and health co-benefits of the use of advanced control strategies for lighting in buildings of Mexico pp. 401-409

- S.E. Diaz-Mendez, A.A. Torres-Rodríguez, M. Abatal, M.A. Escalante Soberanis, A. Bassam and G.K. Pedraza-Basulto
- Application of multi criteria analysis in the design of energy policy: Space and water heating in households – City Novi Sad, Serbia pp. 410-419

- Goran Vasić
- Counting energy poverty in Spain between 2004 and 2015 pp. 420-429

- Oihana Aristondo and Eneritz Onaindia
- The firm-level innovation impact of public R&D funding: Evidence from the German renewable energy sector pp. 430-438

- Josef Plank and Claudia Doblinger
- Nexus of energy use, agricultural production, employment and incomes among rural households in Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 439-453

- Utkur Djanibekov and Varun Gaur
- The future role of natural gas in the UK: A bridge to nowhere? pp. 454-465

- Christophe McGlade, Steve Pye, Paul Ekins, Michael Bradshaw and Jim Watson
- Social acceptance of new energy technology in developing countries: A framing experiment in rural India pp. 466-477

- Michaël Aklin, Chao-Yo Cheng and Johannes Urpelainen
- Unintended consequences of China’s coal capacity cut policy pp. 478-486

- Xunpeng Shi, Bertrand Rioux and Philipp Galkin
- Public acceptance of household energy-saving measures in Beijing: Heterogeneous preferences and policy implications pp. 487-499

- Jun-Jun Jia, Jin-Hua Xu and Ying Fan
- Distributional costs of wind energy production in Portugal under the liberalized Iberian market regime pp. 500-512

- Ricardo Prata, Pedro M.S. Carvalho and Inês L. Azevedo
- Electricity sector in Ecuador: An overview of the 2007–2017 decade pp. 513-522

- M.A. Ponce-Jara, M. Castro, M.R. Pelaez-Samaniego, J.L. Espinoza-Abad and E. Ruiz
- An exploration of the boundaries of ‘community’ in community renewable energy projects: Navigating between motivations and context pp. 523-534

- Jarra Hicks and Nicola Ison
- The reuse of electrified vehicle batteries as a means of integrating renewable energy into the European electricity grid: A policy and market analysis pp. 535-545

- K. Gur, D. Chatzikyriakou, C. Baschet and M. Salomon
- Technology transfer in the hydropower industry: An analysis of Chinese dam developers’ undertakings in Europe and Latin America pp. 546-558

- Julian Kirchherr and Nathanial Matthews
- Green transition of energy systems in rural China: National survey evidence of households’ discrete choices on water heaters pp. 559-570

- Ben Ma, Yihua Yu and Frauke Urban
- Reaching carbon neutral transport sector in Denmark – Evidence from the incorporation of modal shift into the TIMES energy system modeling framework pp. 571-583

- Jacopo Tattini, Maurizio Gargiulo and Kenneth Karlsson
- Sustainable planning of the energy-water-food nexus using decision making tools pp. 584-607

- Niclas Bieber, Jen Ho Ker, Xiaonan Wang, Charalampos Triantafyllidis, Koen H. van Dam, Rembrandt H.E.M. Koppelaar and Nilay Shah
- Energy supply security for the Aegean islands: A routing model with risk and environmental considerations pp. 608-620

- Christina Iliopoulou, Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou and Orestis Schinas
- Governance barriers to sustainable energy transitions – Assessing Ireland's capacity towards marine energy futures pp. 623-632

- Marcus Lange, Anne Marie O'Hagan, Robert R.N. Devoy, Martin Le Tissier and Valerie Cummins
- Household energy elasticities and policy implications for Pakistan pp. 633-642

- Muhammad Irfan, Michael Cameron and Gazi Hassan
- Exploring the prospects of cooperation in the manufacturing industries between India and China: A perspective of embodied energy in India-China trade pp. 643-650

- Chuanwang Sun, Tiemeng Ma and Meilian Xu
- Quantifying CO2 emission reductions from renewables and nuclear energy – Some paradoxes pp. 651-662

- Tian Goh and B.W. Ang
- The welfare effects of energy price changes due to energy market reform in Mexico pp. 663-672

- Saeed Moshiri and Miguel Alfonso Martinez Santillan
- A prospective economic assessment of residential PV self-consumption with batteries and its systemic effects: The French case in 2030 pp. 673-687

- Hyun Jin Julie Yu
- Strategic municipal energy planning in Sweden – Examining current energy planning practice and its influence on comprehensive planning pp. 688-700

- Vincent Wretling, Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling, Christina Hörnberg and Berit Balfors
- Offshore risk regulation: A comparative analysis of regulatory framework in Ghana, the United Kingdom and Norway pp. 701-710

- Theophilus Acheampong and Rainer Akumperigya
- Shifting demand and supply over time and space to manage intermittent generation: The economics of electrical storage pp. 711-720

- David M Newbery
- UK public beliefs about fracking and effects of knowledge on beliefs and support: A problem for shale gas policy pp. 721-730

- Rachel A. Howell
- Hedging spark spread risk with futures pp. 731-746

- Beatriz Martínez and Hipolit Torro
- The double-edged sword of decentralized energy autonomy pp. 747-750

- Russell McKenna
- Households energy consumption and transition toward cleaner energy sources pp. 751-764

- Olivier Damette, Philippe Delacote and Gaye Del Lo
- Delivering a highly distributed electricity system: Technical, regulatory and policy challenges pp. 765-777

- Keith Bell and Simon Gill
- On the effects of storage facilities on optimal zonal pricing in electricity markets pp. 778-794

- Martin Weibelzahl and Alexandra Märtz
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