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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 109, issue C, 2017
- An analysis of technological factors and energy intensity in China pp. 1-9

- Junbing Huang, Dan Du and Qizhi Tao
- Beliefs about impacts matter little for attitudes on shale gas development pp. 10-21

- Darrick Evensen and Rich Stedman
- Decomposition of the factors influencing export fluctuation in China's new energy industry based on a constant market share model pp. 22-35

- Zheng-Xin Wang, Hong-Hao Zheng, Ling-Ling Pei and Tong Jin
- Spatial smoothing of onshore wind: Implications for strategic development in Scotland pp. 36-48

- Andrew N. Commin, Magnus W.H. Davidson, Nicola Largey, Paul P.J. Gaffney, David W. Braidwood, Stuart W. Gibb and John McClatchey
- The energy-efficient transformation of EU business enterprises: Adapting policies to contextual factors pp. 49-58

- Paola Garrone, Luca Grilli and Boris Mrkajic
- Employment effects of solar PV industry in China: A spreadsheet-based analytical model pp. 59-65

- Sufang Zhang, Yang Chen, Xiaoli Liu, Mengshi Yang and Liang Xu
- Multi-criteria assessment of the appropriateness of a cooking technology: A case study of the Logone Valley pp. 66-75

- Mentore Vaccari, Francesco Vitali and Terry Tudor
- Models and scientific tools for regulatory purposes: The case of CO2 emissions from light duty vehicles in Europe pp. 76-81

- B. Ciuffo and G. Fontaras
- Responding to policy change: New business models for renewable energy cooperatives – Barriers perceived by cooperatives’ members pp. 82-95

- Carsten Herbes, Vasco Brummer, Judith Rognli, Susanne Blazejewski and Naomi Gericke
- In the transformation of energy systems: what is holding Australia back? pp. 96-108

- Grace Cheung and Peter J. Davies
- Rural electricity access in India in retrospect: A critical rumination pp. 109-120

- Debajit Palit and Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
- A dynamic simulation of low-carbon policy influences on endogenous electricity demand in an isolated island system pp. 121-131

- George Matthew, William Nuttall, Ben Mestel and Laurence S Dooley
- Cost of long distance electricity transmission in China pp. 132-140

- Boqiang Lin and Wei Wu
- Individual and collective socio-psychological patterns of photovoltaic investment under diverging policy regimes of Austria and Italy pp. 141-153

- Michael Braito, Courtney Flint, Andreas Muhar, Marianne Penker and Stefan Vogel
- Does energy policy hurt international competitiveness of firms? A comparative study for Germany, Switzerland and Austria pp. 154-180

- Christian Rammer, Sandra Gottschalk, Michael Peneder, Martin Wörter, Tobias Stucki and Spyros Arvanitis
- Factor substitution and energy productivity fluctuation in China: A parametric decomposition analysis pp. 181-190

- Qunwei Wang, Cheng Zhang and Wanhuan Cai
- Accounting for local impacts of photovoltaic farms: The application of two stated preferences approaches to a case-study in Portugal pp. 191-198

- Anabela Botelho, Lina Lourenço-Gomes, Ligia Pinto, Sara Sousa and Marieta Valente
- Scalable off-grid energy services enabled by IoT: A case study of BBOXX SMART Solar pp. 199-207

- Iwona Bisaga, Nathan Puźniak-Holford, Ashley Grealish, Christopher Baker-Brian and Priti Parikh
- Evaluation of energy saving effects of tiered electricity pricing and investigation of the energy saving willingness of residents pp. 208-217

- Ya Wu and Li Zhang
- Residential willingness to pay for deep decarbonization of electricity supply: Contingent valuation evidence from Hong Kong pp. 218-227

- Y.S. Cheng, K.H. Cao, Chi-Keung Woo and Adonis Yatchew
- Business models for distributed energy resources: A review and empirical analysis pp. 230-248

- Scott P. Burger and Max Luke
- Exploring the impact of energy efficiency as a carbon mitigation strategy in the U.S pp. 249-259

- Marilyn A. Brown, Gyungwon Kim, Alexander M. Smith and Katie Southworth
- Financial measures for promoting residential rooftop photovoltaics under a feed-in tariff framework in Thailand pp. 260-269

- Thanapol Tantisattayakul and Premrudee Kanchanapiya
- When do households invest in solar photovoltaics? An application of prospect theory pp. 270-278

- Martin Klein and Marc Deissenroth
- Will Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standard help? Modeling CAFE's impact on market share of electric vehicles pp. 279-287

- Burak Sen, Mehdi Noori and Omer Tatari
- Worldwide carbon shadow prices during 1990–2011 pp. 288-296

- Jean-Philippe Boussemart, Hervé Leleu and Zhiyang Shen
- Feedstock diversification for biodiesel production in Brazil: Using the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) to evaluate the impact of the PNPB and the economic competitiveness of alternative oilseeds pp. 297-309

- Camila Elisa dos Santos Alves, Luiz Clovis Belarmino and Antonio Domingos Padula
- Comparing energy efficiency labelling systems in the EU and Brazil: Implications, challenges, barriers and opportunities pp. 310-323

- Ing Liang Wong and Eduardo Krüger
- Biogas plants and surplus generation: Cost driver or reducer in the future German electricity system? pp. 324-336

- Markus Lauer and Daniela Thrän
- Temporal-spatial variation analysis of agricultural biomass and its policy implication as an alternative energy in northeastern China pp. 337-349

- Wenyan Wang, Wei Ouyang, Fanghua Hao and Genyuan Liu
- Decentralized refueling of compressed natural gas (CNG) fleet vehicles in Southern California pp. 350-359

- Scott Kelley and Michael Kuby
- Impact of the penetration of renewables on flexibility needs pp. 360-369

- Nikolaos E. Koltsaklis, Athanasios S. Dagoumas and Ioannis P. Panapakidis
- Coal utilization eco-paradigm towards an integrated energy system pp. 370-381

- Jiuping Xu, Jingqi Dai, Heping Xie and Chengwei Lv
- The development pattern design of Chinese electric vehicles based on the analysis of the critical price of the life cycle cost pp. 382-388

- Yongxiu He, Qi Zhang and Yuexia Pang
- Improving the relevance and impact of international standards for global climate change mitigation and increased energy access pp. 389-399

- Aimee McKane, Tala Daya and Gideon Richards
- Shifting load through space–The economics of spatial demand side management using distributed data centers pp. 400-413

- Gilbert Fridgen, Robert Keller, Markus Thimmel and Lars Wederhake
- Estimating the complete CO2 emissions and the carbon intensity in India: From the carbon transfer perspective pp. 418-427

- Chuanwang Sun, Dan Ding and Mian Yang
- On the influence of jurisdiction on the profitability of residential photovoltaic-storage systems: A multi-national case study pp. 428-440

- Fiodar Kazhamiaka, Patrick Jochem, Srinivasan Keshav and Catherine Rosenberg
- use natural gas consumption in 201Scenarios to decarbonize residential water heating in California pp. 441-451

- Shuba V. Raghavan, Max Wei and Daniel M. Kammen
- Political identity and paradox in oil and gas policy: A study of regulatory exaggeration in Colorado, US pp. 452-459

- Adam Mayer
- A comparison of land-use requirements in solar-based decarbonization scenarios pp. 460-462

- Robert Y. Shum
- Administrative arrangement for offshore wind power developments in Taiwan: Challenges and prospects pp. 463-472

- Shih-Ming Kao and Nathaniel S. Pearre
- Impacts of renewables and socioeconomic factors on electric vehicle demands – Panel data studies across 14 countries pp. 473-478

- Xiaomin Li, Pu Chen and Xingwu Wang
- Carbon productivity growth, technological innovation, and technology gap change of coal-fired power plants in China pp. 479-487

- Yanni Yu, Tao Qian and Limin Du
- Are we moving fast enough? The energy renovation rate of the Dutch non-profit housing using the national energy labelling database pp. 488-498

- Faidra Filippidou, Nico Nieboer and Henk Visscher
- Convergence or divergence? Understanding the global development trend of low-carbon technologies pp. 499-509

- Zheming Yan, Keru Du, Zhiming Yang and Min Deng
- Biogas and EU's 2020 targets: Evidence from a regional case study in Italy pp. 510-519

- Fabio Bartolini, Oriana Gava and Gianluca Brunori
- Technological progress and rebound effect in China's nonferrous metals industry: An empirical study pp. 520-529

- Boqiang Lin, Yufang Chen and Guoliang Zhang
- Energy policy assessment at strategic, tactical, and operational levels: Case studies of EU 20-20-20 and U.S. Executive Order 13514 pp. 530-538

- Reza Arababadi, Salim Moslehi, Mounir El Asmar, Tore Haavaldsen and Kristen Parrish
- Energy efficiency policy analysis using socio-technical approach and system dynamics. Case study of lighting in Latvia's households pp. 545-554

- Lelde Timma, Gatis Bazbauers, Uldis Bariss, Andra Blumberga and Dagnija Blumberga
- Assessing consumer benefits in the Ontario residential retail natural gas market: ontario residential retail natural gas market: Why marketer entry did not help pp. 555-564

- Barb Bloemhof
- Wells to wheels: Environmental implications of natural gas as a transportation fuel pp. 565-578

- Hao Cai, Andrew Burnham, Rui Chen and Michael Wang
- Optimal electric vehicle production strategy under subsidy and battery recycling pp. 579-589

- Huaying Gu, Zhixue Liu and Qiankai Qing
- Distributional effects of higher natural gas prices in Russia pp. 590-600

- Anton Orlov
- Emissions implications of downscaled electricity generation scenarios for the western United States pp. 601-608

- Rene Nsanzineza, O’Connell, Matthew, Gregory Brinkman and Jana B. Milford
- Cloud energy storage for grid scale applications in the UK pp. 609-622

- Ron D. Rappaport and John Miles
- Frame envy in energy policy ideology: A social constructivist framework for wicked energy problems pp. 623-630

- Scott Victor Valentine, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown
- Analysis of reflectivity & predictability of electricity network tariff structures for household consumers pp. 631-641

- M. Nijhuis, M. Gibescu and J.F.G. Cobben
- Designing more cost reflective electricity network tariffs with demand charges pp. 642-649

- Robert Passey, Navid Haghdadi, Anna Bruce and Iain MacGill
- Path analysis of factors impacting China's CO2 emission intensity: Viewpoint on energy pp. 650-658

- Shusen Gui, Chunyou Wu, Ying Qu and Lingling Guo
- Are small firms willing to pay for improved power supply? Evidence from a contingent valuation study in India pp. 659-665

- Ranjan Ghosh, Yugank Goyal, Jens Rommel and Julian Sagebiel
- Can product demonstrations create markets for sustainable energy technology? A randomized controlled trial in rural India pp. 666-675

- Johannes Urpelainen and Semee Yoon
- Estimating the price premium of LNG in Korea and Japan: The price formula approach pp. 676-684

- Gobong Choi and Eunnyeong Heo
- Quantifying the net cost of a carbon price floor in Germany pp. 685-693

- Philipp Egli and Oskar Lecuyer
- Can integration of PV within UK electricity network be improved? A GIS based assessment of storage pp. 694-703

- Chiara Candelise and Paul Westacott
- Factors that Influence the Tourism Industry's Carbon Emissions: a Tourism Area Life Cycle Model Perspective pp. 704-718

- Chengcai Tang, Linsheng Zhong and Pin Ng
- Mode, technology, energy consumption, and resulting CO2 emissions in China's transport sector up to 2050 pp. 719-733

- Hailin Wang, Xunmin Ou and Xiliang Zhang
- The global CO2 emissions growth after international crisis and the role of international trade pp. 734-746

- Xuemei Jiang and Dabo Guan
- Jointly reforming the prices of industrial fuels and residential electricity in Saudi Arabia pp. 747-756

- Walid Matar and Murad Anwer
- Transferability of demand-side policies between countries pp. 757-766

- Peter Warren
- Vulnerability and resistance in the United Kingdom's smart meter transition pp. 767-781

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Paula Kivimaa, Sabine Hielscher and Kirsten Jenkins
- The long-run performance of increasing-block pricing in Taiwan's residential electricity sector pp. 782-793

- Ming-Feng Hung and Bin-Tzong Chie
- Explaining the role of incumbent utilities in sustainable energy transitions: A case study of the smart grid development in China pp. 794-806

- Daphne Ngar-yin Mah, Yun-Ying Wu and Peter Ronald Hills
- Landscape commons, following wind power fault lines. The case of Seine-et-Marne (France) pp. 807-816

- Alain Nadaï and Olivier Labussière
- A world away and close to home: The multi-scalar ‘making of’ Indonesia's energy landscape pp. 817-824

- Anke Schaffartzik, Alina Brad and Melanie Pichler
- Energy justice and controversies: Formal and informal assessment in energy projects pp. 825-834

- Udo Pesch, Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen and Behnam Taebi
- The economy impacts of Korean ETS with an emphasis on sectoral coverage based on a CGE approach pp. 835-844

- Yongrok Choi, Yu Liu and Hyoungseok Lee
- Medial construction of energy landscapes in Germany pp. 845-853

- Günther Weiss
- What determines China's crude oil importing trade patterns? Empirical evidences from 55 countries between 1992 and 2015 pp. 854-862

- Yanmin Shao, Han Qiao and Shouyang Wang
- Patterns of acceptance and non-acceptance within energy landscapes: A case study on wind energy expansion in Austria pp. 863-870

- Patrick Scherhaufer, Stefan Höltinger, Boris Salak, Thomas Schauppenlehner and Johannes Schmidt
- Certifying the sustainability of biofuels: Promise and reality pp. 871-883

- Reinier de Man and Laura German
- Particulate air pollution and real estate valuation: Evidence from 286 Chinese prefecture-level cities over 2004–2013 pp. 884-897

- Dengke Chen and Shiyi Chen
- Benchmark of deepwater field development projects in the Perdido foldbelt: Evaluating fiscal impacts (Mexico, and US) using a nodal analysis production model pp. 898-915

- Ruud Weijermars, Ibere Nascentes Alves, Mark G. Rowan and Diego Blasco Flores
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