Energy Policy
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Volume 108, issue C, 2017
- Is Russia building too many pipelines? Explaining Russia's oil and gas export strategy pp. 1-11

- Adnan Vatansever
- Financial stability at risk due to investing rapidly in renewable energy pp. 12-20

- Karolina Safarzynska and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Do stakeholders’ perspectives on renewable energy infrastructure pose a risk to energy policy implementation? A case of a hydropower plant in Switzerland pp. 21-28

- Paula Díaz, Carolina Adler and Anthony Patt
- Development of marginal abatement cost curves for the building sector in Armenia and Georgia pp. 29-43

- Govinda Timilsina, Anna Sikharulidze, Eduard Karapoghosyan and Suren Shatvoryan
- The comparative effectiveness of residential solar incentives pp. 44-54

- Daniel C. Matisoff and Erik P. Johnson
- How to achieve full electrification: Lessons from Latin America pp. 55-69

- Albert Banal-Estanol, Joan Calzada and Jacint Jordana
- Perspectives for the Brazilian bioethanol sector: The innovation driver pp. 70-77

- Sergio Luiz Monteiro Salles-Filho, Paula Felício Drummond de Castro, Adriana Bin, Charles Edquist, Ana Flávia Portilho Ferro and Solange Corder
- Implications of Finland's plan to ban coal and cutting oil use pp. 78-80

- Peter D. Lund
- Energy use by Chinese economy: A systems cross-scale input-output analysis pp. 81-90

- X.F. Wu and G.Q. Chen
- Investigation into transmission options for cross-border power trading in ASEAN power grid pp. 91-101

- Tofael Ahmed, S. Mekhilef, Rakibuzzaman Shah and N. Mithulananthan
- Indigenous community preferences for electricity services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 102-110

- T. van Gevelt, C. Canales Holzeis, F. George and T. Zaman
- Assessing fairness of dynamic grid tariffs pp. 111-120

- Stijn Neuteleers, Machiel Mulder and Frank Hindriks
- Assessment of interstate freight vehicle characteristics and impact of future emission and fuel economy standards on their emissions in India pp. 121-133

- Leeza Malik and Geetam Tiwari
- Three-level decoupling of energy use in Portugal 1995–2010 pp. 134-142

- Zeus Guevara and Tiago Domingos
- Implications for the floor price of oil of aggressive climate policies pp. 143-153

- L.D. Danny Harvey
- When households go solar: Determinants of uptake of a Photovoltaic Scheme and policy insights pp. 154-162

- Marie Briguglio and Glenn Formosa
- Impact of emission regulation policies on Chinese power firms’ reusable environmental investments and sustainable operations pp. 163-177

- Xiang Ji, Guo Li and Zhao-Hua Wang
- Consumer behavioral adaption in EV fast charging through pricing pp. 178-183

- Yutaka Motoaki and Matthew G. Shirk
- Using behavioral insights to make firms more energy efficient: A field experiment on the effects of improved communication pp. 184-193

- Stephanie Rosenkranz, Kees Vringer, Thomas Dirkmaat, Eva van den Broek, Christiaan Abeelen and Anjo Travaille
- Expert assessments of the state of U.S. advanced fission innovation pp. 194-200

- Michael J. Ford, Ahmed Abdulla, M. Granger Morgan and David G. Victor
- Unequal resilience: The duration of electricity outages pp. 201-211

- Raoul S. Liévanos and Christine Horne
- Electricity industry restructuring in Iran pp. 212-226

- G.Reza Yousefi, Sajjad Makhdoomi Kaviri, Mohammad Amin Latify and Iman Rahmati
- Solar energy technologies and open innovation: A study based on bibliometric and social network analysis pp. 228-238

- Alex Fabianne de Paulo and Geciane Silveira Porto
- How feed-in remuneration design shapes residential PV prosumer paradigms pp. 239-255

- Jan Ossenbrink
- Dynamics of electricity consumption, oil price and economic growth: Global perspective pp. 256-270

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Suleman Sarwar, Wei Chen and Muhammad Nasir Malik
- The environmental consequences of domestic and foreign investment: Evidence from China pp. 271-280

- Yiming Liu, Yu Hao and Yixuan Gao
- An assessment of a proposed ETS in Australia by using the MONASH-Green model pp. 281-291

- Duy Nong, Sam Meng and Mahinda Siriwardana
- Analysis of the economic viability of a photovoltaic generation project applied to the Brazilian housing program “Minha Casa Minha Vida” pp. 292-298

- A.M. Vale, D.G. Felix, M.Z. Fortes, B.S.M.C. Borba, B.H. Dias and B.S. Santelli
- Market-driven automotive industry compliance with fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards: Analysis based on consumer choice pp. 299-311

- Fei Xie and Zhenhong Lin
- Energy transitions and emerging economies: A multi-criteria analysis of policy options for hydropower surplus utilization in Paraguay pp. 312-321

- G. Blanco, R. Amarilla, A. Martinez, C. Llamosas and V. Oxilia
- Abandonment of natural gas production and investment in carbon storage pp. 322-329

- Dominic Hauck and Andries F. Hof
- Facing the climate and digital challenge: European energy industry from boom to crisis and transformation pp. 330-343

- Alte Midttun and Proadpran Boonprasurd Piccini
- Individual metering and debiting (IMD) in Sweden: A qualitative long-term follow-up study of householders’ water-use routines pp. 344-354

- Helena Köhler
- China's traction battery technology roadmap: Targets, impacts and concerns pp. 355-358

- Han Hao, Xiang Cheng, Zongwei Liu and Fuquan Zhao
- Bringing the policy making perspective in: A political science approach to social acceptance pp. 359-368

- Clau Dermont, Karin Ingold, Lorenz Kammermann and Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
- Identifying policy solutions for improving the energy efficiency of rental properties pp. 369-378

- Koel Wrigley and Robert H. Crawford
- Energy governance, energy security and environmental sustainability: A case study from Hong Kong pp. 379-389

- Cameron Holley and Emma Lecavalier
- Independent Power Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa: Investment trends and policy lessons pp. 390-424

- Anton Eberhard, Katharine Gratwick, Elvira Morella and Pedro Antmann
- The impact of policy consistency on technological competitiveness: A study on OECD countries pp. 425-434

- Jungsub Yoon, Yoonhwan Oh and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Bridging the energy divide and securing higher collective well-being in a climate-constrained world pp. 435-450

- Aline Ribas, André F.P. Lucena and Roberto Schaeffer
- Politicizing energy justice and energy system transitions: Fossil fuel divestment and a “just transition” pp. 451-459

- Noel Healy and John Barry
- Developing a city-centric global multiregional input-output model (CCG-MRIO) to evaluate urban carbon footprints pp. 460-466

- Jianyi Lin, Yuanchao Hu, Xiaofeng Zhao, Longyu Shi and Jiefeng Kang
- Pricing decisions and market power in the UK electricity market: A VECM approach pp. 467-473

- Chrysovalantis Amountzias, Hulya Dagdeviren and Tassos Patokos
- Analysing the usage and evidencing the importance of fast chargers for the adoption of battery electric vehicles pp. 474-486

- Myriam Neaimeh, Shawn D. Salisbury, Graeme A. Hill, Philip T. Blythe, Don R. Scoffield and James E. Francfort
- From innovation to penetration: Calculating the energy transition time lag for motor vehicles pp. 487-502

- Lasse Fridstrøm
- Exploring additional determinants of energy-saving behaviour: The influence of individuals' participation in cultural activities pp. 503-511

- Davide Quaglione, Ernesto Cassetta, Alessandro Crociata and Alessandro Sarra
- OPEC and world oil security pp. 512-523

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- Influence of renewable energy sources on transmission networks in Central Europe pp. 524-537

- Karel Janda, Jan Málek and Lukáš Rečka
- Cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency programs: How to better understand and improve from multiple stakeholder perspectives? pp. 538-550

- Alisa Yushchenko and Martin Kumar Patel
- A societal metabolism approach to job creation and renewable energy transitions in Catalonia pp. 551-564

- Edgar Rodríguez-Huerta, Martí Rosas-Casals and Alevgul H. Sorman
- When do you charge your electric vehicle? A stated adaptation approach pp. 565-573

- Joram H.M. Langbroek, Joel P. Franklin and Yusak O. Susilo
- Material requirements and availability for multi-terawatt deployment of photovoltaics pp. 574-582

- Simon Davidsson and Mikael Höök
- Business actors, political resistance, and strategies for policymakers pp. 583-592

- Christian Downie
- What do people ‘learn by looking’ at direct feedback on their energy consumption? Results of a field study in Southern France pp. 593-605

- Adnane Kendel, Nathalie Lazaric and Kevin Maréchal
- Have regulatory reforms improved the efficiency levels of the Japanese electricity distribution sector? A cost metafrontier-based analysis pp. 606-616

- Hong-Zhou Li, Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen, Xing-Zhi Xiao and Sim-Yee Lau
- Fossil fuel subsidy reforms and their impacts on firms pp. 617-623

- Jun Rentschler, Martin Kornejew and Morgan Bazilian
- Compliance choice analysis for India's thermal power sector in the market-based energy efficiency regime pp. 624-633

- Nihar R. Sahoo, Pratap K.J. Mohapatra and Biswajit Mahanty
- The Dragon awakens: Innovation, competition, and transition in the energy strategy of the People’s Republic of China, 1949–2017 pp. 634-644

- Long Zhang, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Jingzheng Ren and Adrian Ely
- Will recent boom in coal power lead to a bust in China? A micro-economic analysis pp. 645-656

- Jiahai Yuan, Yang Wang, Weirong Zhang, Changhong Zhao, Qian Liu, Xinyi Shen, Kai Zhang and Liansai Dong
- Scaling up finance for off-grid renewable energy: The role of aggregation and spatial diversification in derisking investments in mini-grids for rural electrification in India pp. 657-672

- Abhishek Malhotra, Tobias S. Schmidt, Leonore Haelg and Oliver Waissbein
- “Wind energy is not an issue for government”: Barriers to wind energy development in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada pp. 673-683

- Nicholas Mercer, Gabriela Sabau and Andreas Klinke
- Effects of policies on patenting in wind-power technologies pp. 684-695

- Joachim Schleich, Rainer Walz and Mario Ragwitz
- Decline in China's coal consumption: An evidence of peak coal or a temporary blip? pp. 696-701

- Qiang Wang and Rongrong Li
- A novel cost reducing reactive power market structure for modifying mandatory generation regions of producers pp. 702-711

- A. Ahmadimanesh and M. Kalantar
- Why will dominant alternative transportation fuels be liquid fuels, not electricity or hydrogen? pp. 712-714

- Bin Zhao
- Historic paths and future expectations: The macroeconomic impacts of the offshore wind technologies in the UK pp. 715-730

- Marcello Graziano, Patrizio Lecca and Marta Musso
- Solar PV where the sun doesn’t shine: Estimating the economic impacts of support schemes for residential PV with detailed net demand profiling pp. 731-741

- Sarah La Monaca and Lisa Ryan
- Photovoltaic self-consumption regulation in Spain: Profitability analysis and alternative regulation schemes pp. 742-754

- Javier Lopez Prol and Karl W. Steininger
- Energy landscapes and urban trajectories towards sustainability pp. 755-764

- Vanesa Castán Broto
- How biofuel policies backfire: Misguided goals, inefficient mechanisms, and political-ecological blind spots pp. 765-775

- Gustavo de L.T. Oliveira, Ben McKay and Christina Plank
- Do no harm? Risk perceptions in national bioenergy policies and actual mitigation performance pp. 776-790

- Ariane Goetz, Laura German, Carol Hunsberger and Oscar Schmidt
- “Unbundling” the biofuel promise: Querying the ability of liquid biofuels to deliver on socio-economic policy expectations pp. 791-805

- Carol Hunsberger, Laura German and Ariane Goetz
- Sine Qua Nons of sustainable biofuels: Distilling implications of under-performance for national biofuel programs pp. 806-817

- Laura German, Ariane Goetz, Tim Searchinger, Gustavo de L.T. Oliveira, Julia Tomei, Carol Hunsberger and Jes Weigelt
- Evolving energy landscapes in the South Wales Valleys: Exploring community perception and participation pp. 818-828

- David H. Llewellyn, Melanie Rohse, Rosie Day and Hamish Fyfe
- Visibility/invisibility in the 'making' of energy landscape. Strategies and policies in the hydropower development of the Piave river (Italian Eastern Alps) pp. 829-835

- Viviana Ferrario and Benedetta Castiglioni
- Attributing responsibility for energy justice: A case study of the Hinkley Point Nuclear Complex pp. 836-843

- Kirsten Jenkins, Darren McCauley and Charles R. Warren
- Water use of the UK thermal electricity generation fleet by 2050: Part 1 identifying the problem pp. 844-858

- Daniel Murrant, Andrew Quinn, Lee Chapman and Chris Heaton
- Water use of the UK thermal electricity generation fleet by 2050: Part 2 quantifying the problem pp. 859-874

- Daniel Murrant, Andrew Quinn, Lee Chapman and Chris Heaton
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