Energy Policy
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Volume 107, issue C, 2017
- Smart demand response in China: Challenges and drivers pp. 1-10

- Peiyang Guo, Victor O.K. Li and Jacqueline C.K. Lam
- Transition and transformation: A review of the concept of change in the progress towards future sustainable energy systems pp. 11-26

- Michael Child and Christian Breyer
- A conceptual framework for understanding the social acceptance of energy infrastructure: Insights from energy storage pp. 27-31

- Patrick Devine-Wright, Susana Batel, Oystein Aas, Benjamin Sovacool, Michael Carnegie Labelle and Audun Ruud
- Effective energy data management for low-carbon growth planning: An analytical framework for assessment pp. 32-42

- Bo Liu, Meredydd Evans, Sha Yu, Volha Roshchanka, Srihari Dukkipati and Ashok Sreenivas
- The power of social norms for reducing and shifting electricity use pp. 43-52

- Christine Horne and Emily Huddart Kennedy
- Costs and benefits of Energy Efficiency Obligations: A review of European programmes pp. 53-62

- Jan Rosenow and Edith Bayer
- The substitutability of non-fossil energy, potential carbon emission reduction and energy shadow prices in China pp. 63-71

- Hualin Xie, Yanni Yu, Wei Wang and Yanchu Liu
- Memorandums of understanding and public trust in local government for Colorado's unconventional energy industry pp. 72-81

- Skylar Zilliox and Jessica M. Smith
- Beyond average energy consumption in the French residential housing market: A household classification approach pp. 82-95

- Emmanuel Hache, Deborah Leboullenger and Valérie Mignon
- Business model for cross-border interconnections in the Mediterranean basin pp. 96-108

- Rahmatallah Poudineh and Alessandro Rubino
- Market efficiency assessment under dual pricing rule for the Turkish wholesale electricity market pp. 109-118

- Goksel Asan and Kamil Tasaltin
- Multiple bubbles in the European Union Emission Trading Scheme pp. 119-130

- Anna Cretí and Marc Joëts
- Environmental innovation and its impact on economic and environmental performance: Evidence from Korean-owned firms in China pp. 131-137

- Xingle Long, Yaqiong Chen, Jianguo Du, Keun-Yeob Oh and Insoo Han
- Driving forces and obstacles to nuclear cogeneration in Europe: Lessons learnt from Finland pp. 138-150

- Martin Leurent, Frédéric Jasserand, Giorgio Locatelli, Jenny Palm, Miika Rämä and Andrea Trianni
- Drivers of reported electricity service satisfaction in transition economies pp. 151-157

- Antonio Carvalho
- Recalculating CO2 emissions from the perspective of value-added trade: An input-output analysis of China's trade data pp. 158-166

- Xueliu Xu, Mingjie Mu and Qian Wang
- Well-to-wheel assessment for informing transition strategies to low-carbon fuel-vehicles in developing countries dependent on fuel imports: A case-study of road transport in Lebanon pp. 167-181

- Charbel J. Mansour and Marc G. Haddad
- Analysis of energy, CO2 emissions and economy of the technological migration for clean cooking in Ecuador pp. 182-187

- J. Martínez, Jaime Martí-Herrero, S. Villacís, A.J. Riofrio and D. Vaca
- LPG fuel subsidies in Latin America and the use of solid fuels to cook pp. 188-196

- Karin Troncoso and Agnes Soares da Silva
- Natural gas in Cyprus: The need for consolidated planning pp. 197-209

- Constantinos Taliotis, Holger Rogner, Stephan Ressl, Mark Howells and Francesco Gardumi
- Determining an optimal strategy for energy investment in Kazakhstan pp. 210-224

- James MacGregor
- Persistence of the effects of providing feedback alongside smart metering devices on household electricity demand pp. 225-233

- Joachim Schleich, Corinne Faure and Marian Klobasa
- Organizing business ecosystems in emerging electric vehicle industry: Structure, mechanism, and integrated configuration pp. 234-247

- Ke Rong, Yongjiang Shi, Tianjiao Shang, Yantai Chen and Han Hao
- Increased house size can cancel out the effect of improved insulation on overall heating energy requirements pp. 248-257

- Helen Viggers, Michael Keall, Kristin Wickens and Philippa Howden-Chapman
- Eco-efficiency outcomes of mergers and acquisitions in the European electricity industry pp. 258-277

- Evgenii Monastyrenko
- Predicting the quantifiable impacts of ISO 50001 on climate change mitigation pp. 278-288

- Aimee McKane, Peter Therkelsen, Anna Scodel, Prakash Rao, Arian Aghajanzadeh, Simon Hirzel, Ruiqin Zhang, Richard Prem, Alberto Fossa, Ana M. Lazarevska, Marco Matteini, Bettina Schreck, Fabian Allard, Noé Villegal Alcántar, Karel Steyn, Ertaç Hürdoğan, Thomas Björkman and John O'Sullivan
- The dynamic relationship between agricultural sustainability and food-energy-water poverty in a panel of selected Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 289-299

- Ilhan Ozturk
- A turbine is not only a turbine: The role of social context and fairness characteristics for the local acceptance of wind power pp. 300-308

- Ulf Liebe, Anna Bartczak and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Dynamic multiscale interactions between European carbon and electricity markets during 2005–2016 pp. 309-322

- Bangzhu Zhu, Dong Han, Julien Chevallier and Yi-Ming Wei
- An analysis of the decline of electricity spot prices in Europe: Who is to blame? pp. 323-336

- Andreas Bublitz, Dogan Keles and Wolf Fichtner
- Consignment auctions of free emissions allowances pp. 337-344

- Dallas Burtraw and Kristen McCormack
- Analysis of barriers and drivers for the development of the ESCO markets in Europe pp. 345-355

- Paolo Bertoldi and Benigna Boza-Kiss
- Non-constant learning rates in retrospective experience curve analyses and their correlation to deployment programs pp. 356-369

- Max Wei, Sarah Josephine Smith and Michael D. Sohn
- Cross-border investment expenditure spillovers in European gas infrastructure pp. 371-380

- Maaike C. Bouwmeester and Bert Scholtens
- Evaluating plug-in electric vehicle policies in the context of long-term greenhouse gas reduction goals: Comparing 10 Canadian provinces using the “PEV policy report card” pp. 381-393

- Noel Melton, Jonn Axsen and Suzanne Goldberg
- Competitiveness of advanced and conventional biofuels: Results from least-cost modelling of biofuel competition in Germany pp. 394-402

- M. Millinger, J. Ponitka, O. Arendt and D. Thrän
- Understanding the motivations behind the Myanmar-China energy pipeline: Multiple streams and energy politics in China pp. 403-412

- Dawei Liu, Kensuke Yamaguchi and Hisashi Yoshikawa
- Consumer preferences for electricity tariffs: Does proximity matter? pp. 413-424

- Bernhard J. Kalkbrenner, Koichi Yonezawa and Jutta Roosen
- Shedding light on the last mile: A study on the diffusion of Pay As You Go Solar Home Systems in Central East Africa pp. 425-436

- Jack Barrie and Heather J. Cruickshank
- External cost of photovoltaic oriented silicon production: A case in China pp. 437-447

- Zanxin Wang and Wei Wei
- Short-run impacts of a severance tax change: Evidence from Alaska pp. 448-458

- Matthew Reimer, Mouhcine Guettabi and Audrey-Loraine Tanaka
- A moral extension of the theory of planned behavior to predict consumers’ purchase intention for energy-efficient household appliances in Malaysia pp. 459-471

- Chin-Seang Tan, Hooi-Yin Ooi and Yen-Nee Goh
- Personality traits and renewable energy technology adoption: A policy case study from China pp. 472-479

- Pan He and Marcella Veronesi
- Critical Success Factors for integrating renewable energy development in a country with 2 systems: The case of Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong SAR in China pp. 480-487

- Patrick T.I. Lam, H.X. Yang and Yu, Jack, S.
- A simple lower bound on the EROI of photovoltaic electricity generation pp. 488-490

- William F. Pickard
- Future of Indian Power Sector Reforms: Electricity Amendment Bill 2014 pp. 491-497

- Atul Agrawal, Anil Kumar and T. Joji Rao
- Further considerations to: Energy Return on Energy Invested (ERoEI) for photovoltaic solar systems in regions of moderate insolation pp. 498-505

- Ferruccio Ferroni, Alexandros Guekos and Robert J. Hopkirk
- Household preferences for cooking fuels and inter-fuel substitutions: Unlocking the modern fuels in the Nepalese household pp. 507-523

- Janak Joshi and Alok Bohara
- The impact of natural gas price control in China: A computable general equilibrium approach pp. 524-531

- Yongda He and Boqiang Lin
- Evaluating relative benefits of different types of R&D for clean energy technologies pp. 532-538

- Soheil Shayegh, Daniel L. Sanchez and Ken Caldeira
- Turkey in the geopolitics of energy pp. 539-547

- Ole Gunnar Kaldor Austvik and Gülmira Rzayeva
- Exploring factors affecting on-farm renewable energy adoption in Scotland using large-scale microdata pp. 548-560

- Jiaqi Ge, Lee-Ann Sutherland, J. Gary Polhill, Keith Matthews, Dave Miller and Douglas Wardell-Johnson
- Microsimulation of low carbon urban transport policies in Beijing pp. 561-572

- Yuan Yang, Can Wang, Wenling Liu and Peng Zhou
- Incentives and barriers for wind power expansion and system integration in Denmark pp. 573-584

- Frede Hvelplund, Poul Alberg Østergaard and Niels I. Meyer
- Assessing drivers of economy-wide energy use and emissions: IDA versus SDA pp. 585-599

- H. Holly Wang, B.W. Ang and Bin Su
- Energy justice and the legacy of conflict: Assessing the Kosovo C thermal power plant project pp. 600-606

- Teresa Lappe-Osthege and Jan-Justus Andreas
- Practices and imaginations of energy justice in transition. A case study of the Noordoostpolder, the Netherlands pp. 607-614

- Elisabet Dueholm Rasch and Michiel Köhne
- In pursuit of energy justice pp. 615-620

- Michael Carnegie LaBelle
- Exploring participatory energy budgeting as a policy instrument to foster energy justice pp. 621-630

- Andrea Capaccioli, Giacomo Poderi, Mela Bettega and Vincenzo D'Andrea
- Harnessing social innovation for energy justice: A business model perspective pp. 631-639

- Ralitsa Hiteva and Benjamin Sovacool
- Spatializing energy justice pp. 640-648

- Stefan Bouzarovski and Neil Simcock
- Energy justice at the end of the wire: Enacting community energy and equity in Wales pp. 649-657

- Alister Forman
- Factor decomposition analysis and causal mechanism investigation on urban transport CO2 emissions: Comparative study on Shanghai and Tokyo pp. 658-668

- Xiao Luo, Liang Dong, Yi Dou, Yan Li, Kai Liu, Jingzheng Ren, Hanwei Liang and Xianmin Mai
- The energy policy outlets for community acceptance of ecological investment in China pp. 669-677

- Zhan Wang and Xiangzheng Deng
- How does urbanization affect carbon dioxide emissions? A cross-country panel data analysis pp. 678-687

- Ning Zhang, Keren Yu and Zhongfei Chen
- Provincial transfers of enabled carbon emissions in China: A supply-side perspective pp. 688-697

- Rui Xie, Guangxiao Hu, Youguo Zhang and Yu Liu
- Decomposing inequality in energy-related CO2 emissions by source and source increment: The roles of production and residential consumption pp. 698-710

- Jiandong Chen, Shulei Cheng and Malin Song
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