Energy Policy
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Volume 106, issue C, 2017
- The effect of climate change on electricity expenditures in Massachusetts pp. 1-11

- Karina D. Véliz, Robert Kaufmann, Cutler J. Cleveland and Anne M.K. Stoner
- The electric commons: A qualitative study of community accountability pp. 12-21

- Emilia Melville, Ian Christie, Kate Burningham, Celia Way and Phil Hampshire
- Spatial structure, inequality and trading community of renewable energy networks: A comparative study of solar and hydro energy product trades pp. 22-31

- Xin Fu, Yu Yang, Wen Dong, Changjian Wang and Yi Liu
- Consumer preference and willingness to pay for a renewable fuel standard (RFS) policy: Focusing on ex-ante market analysis and segmentation pp. 32-40

- Jungwoo Shin and Won-Sik Hwang
- Natural gas and spillover from the US Clean Power Plan into the Paris Agreement pp. 41-47

- Jeffrey C. Peters
- Role of targeted policies in mainstreaming renewable energy in a resource constrained electricity system: A case study of Karnataka electricity system in India pp. 48-58

- A.A. Amrutha, P. Balachandra and M. Mathirajan
- Energy Performance Contract models for the diffusion of green-manufacturing technologies in China: A stakeholder analysis from SMEs’ perspective pp. 59-67

- Peng Liu, Yuan Zhou, Dillon K. Zhou and Lan Xue
- Discovering the new renewable legal order in Poland: with or without wind? pp. 68-74

- Maciej M. Sokołowski
- The potential and reality of the solar water heater programme in South African townships: Lessons from the City of Tshwane pp. 75-84

- Claire Curry, Judith A. Cherni and Maxwell Mapako
- The impact of policy actions and future energy prices on the cost-optimal development of the energy system in Norway and Sweden pp. 85-102

- Pernille Seljom and Asgeir Tomasgard
- Multinational uranium enrichment in the Middle East pp. 103-110

- Ali Ahmad, Sidra Salahieh and Ryan Snyder
- The response of the Beijing carbon emissions allowance price (BJC) to macroeconomic and energy price indices pp. 111-121

- Shihong Zeng, Xin Nan, Chao Liu and Jiuying Chen
- The role of utilities in developing low carbon, electric megacities pp. 122-128

- Chris Kennedy, Iain D. Stewart, Angelo Facchini and Renata Mele
- A dynamic approach to environmental compliance decisions in U.S. Electricity Market: The Acid Rain Program revisited pp. 129-137

- Pedro Hancevic
- The merit order effect of Czech photovoltaic plants pp. 138-147

- Petra Luňáčková, Jan Průša and Karel Janda
- Analysis of thermal coal pricing and the coal price distortion in China from the perspective of market forces pp. 148-154

- Herui Cui and Pengbang Wei
- Multi-criteria decision analysis of energy system transformation pathways: A case study for Switzerland pp. 155-168

- Kathrin Volkart, Nicolas Weidmann, Christian Bauer and Stefan Hirschberg
- Towards a comprehensive policy for electricity from renewable energy: An approach for policy design pp. 169-182

- Kaveri K. Iychettira, Rudi A. Hakvoort and Pedro Linares
- Can parked cars and carbon taxes create a profit? The economics of vehicle-to-grid energy storage for peak reduction pp. 183-190

- Gerad M. Freeman, Thomas E. Drennen and Andrew D. White
- Small streams, diverse sources: Who invests in renewable energy in Finland during the financial downturn? pp. 191-200

- Eva Heiskanen, Mikko Jalas, Jouni K. Juntunen and Heli Nissilä
- Mind the gap! Barriers and implementation deficiencies of energy policies at the local scale in urban China pp. 201-211

- Jing Wu, Christian Zuidema, Katharina Gugerell and Gert de Roo
- The rationale for energy efficiency policy: Assessing the recognition of the multiple benefits of energy efficiency retrofit policy pp. 212-221

- Niall Kerr, Andy Gouldson and John Barrett
- The retirement cliff: Power plant lives and their policy implications pp. 222-232

- David C. Rode, Paul S. Fischbeck and Antonio R. Páez
- Industrial and residential electricity demand dynamics in Japan: How did price and income elasticities evolve from 1989 to 2014? pp. 233-243

- Nan Wang and Gento Mogi
- Perceived price complexity of dynamic energy tariffs: An investigation of antecedents and consequences pp. 244-254

- Patrick Layer, Sven Feurer and Patrick Jochem
- Social equity issues in the distribution of feed-in tariff policy benefits: A cross sectional analysis from England and Wales using spatial census and policy data pp. 255-265

- David Grover and Benjamin Daniels
- Thermoelectric dispatch: From utopian planning to reality pp. 266-277

- Erik Eduardo Rego, Celma de Oliveira Ribeiro, Oswaldo Luiz do Valle Costa and Linda Lee Ho
- Geographic and socio-economic barriers to rural electrification: New evidence from Indian villages pp. 278-287

- Eugenie Dugoua, Ruinan Liu and Johannes Urpelainen
- Economic impacts of natural gas flow disruptions between Russia and the EU pp. 288-297

- Maaike C. Bouwmeester and Jan Oosterhaven
- Carbon emissions quotas in the Chinese road transport sector: A carbon trading perspective pp. 298-309

- Rong Han, Bi-Ying Yu, Bao-Jun Tang, Hua Liao and Yi-Ming Wei
- Maritime energy and security: Synergistic maximization or necessary tradeoffs? pp. 310-314

- Elizabeth Nyman
- Economic analysis of Brazilian policies for energy efficient electric motors pp. 315-325

- Cássio Tersandro de Castro Andrade and Ricardo Silva Thé Pontes
- How economic growth affects emissions? An investigation of the environmental Kuznets curve in Portuguese and Spanish economic activity sectors pp. 326-344

- Victor Moutinho, Celeste Varum and Mara Madaleno
- How do U.S. state residents form opinions about ‘fracking’ in social contexts? A multilevel analysis pp. 345-355

- Emily L. Howell, Nan Li, Heather Akin, Dietram A. Scheufele, Michael A. Xenos and Dominique Brossard
- Public acceptance of renewable energy technologies from an abstract versus concrete perspective and the positive imagery of solar power pp. 356-366

- Bernadette Sütterlin and Michael Siegrist
- The mediating role of social workers in the implementation of regional policies targeting energy poverty pp. 367-375

- Sabina Scarpellini, M. Alexia Sanz Hernández, Eva Llera-Sastresa, Juan A. Aranda and María Esther López Rodríguez
- French energy policy: A gradual transition pp. 376-381

- Kostas Andriosopoulos and Stephan Silvestre
- “Damp in bathroom. Damp in back room. It's very depressing!” exploring the relationship between perceived housing problems, energy affordability concerns, and health and well-being in UK social housing pp. 382-393

- Christine Boomsma, Sabine Pahl, Rory V. Jones and Alba Fuertes
- A comparative analysis of the costs of onshore wind energy: Is there a case for community-specific policy support? pp. 394-403

- Anna Berka, Jelte Harnmeijer, Deborah Roberts, Euan Phimister and Joshua Msika
- Extreme temperature events affecting the electricity distribution system of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires (1971–2013) pp. 404-414

- Daniela M. Santágata, Paula Castesana, Cristina E. Rössler and Darío R. Gómez
- Consistency and robustness of forecasting for emerging technologies: The case of Li-ion batteries for electric vehicles pp. 415-426

- Apurba Sakti, Inês M.L. Azevedo, Erica R.H. Fuchs, Jeremy J. Michalek, Kevin G. Gallagher and Jay F. Whitacre
- Wind power costs expected to decrease due to technological progress pp. 427-435

- Eric Williams, Eric Hittinger, Rexon Carvalho and Ryan Williams
- Peak shifting and cross-class subsidization: The impacts of solar PV on changes in electricity costs pp. 436-444

- Erik Johnson, Ross Beppler, Chris Blackburn, Benjamin Staver, Marilyn Brown and Daniel Matisoff
- Solar feed-in tariffs in a post-grid parity world: The role of risk, investor diversity and business models pp. 445-456

- Yuliya Karneyeva and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Africa energy future: Alternative scenarios and their implications for sustainable development strategies pp. 457-471

- Nadia S. Ouedraogo
- What drives people's opinions of electricity infrastructure? Empirical evidence from Ireland pp. 472-497

- Valentin Bertsch, Marie Hyland and Michael Mahony
- Dynamic analysis on market structure of China's coal industry pp. 498-504

- Qing Yang, Lei Zhang and Xin Wang
- Low hanging fruit? Regulations and energy efficiency in subsidized multifamily housing pp. 505-513

- Vincent J. Reina and Constantine Kontokosta
- An evidence-based approach for investment in rapid-charging infrastructure pp. 514-524

- Javier Serradilla, Josey Wardle, Phil Blythe and Jane Gibbon
- Implementation of industrial waste heat to power in Southeast Asia: an outlook from the perspective of market potentials, opportunities and success catalysts pp. 525-535

- Chuan Zhang, Alessandro Romagnoli, Je Young Kim, Anis Athirah Mohd Azli, Srithar Rajoo and Andrew Lindsay
- Prices versus policy: An analysis of the drivers of the primary fossil fuel mix pp. 536-546

- Tarek Atalla, Jorge Blazquez, Lester Hunt and Baltasar Manzano
- Motives to adopt renewable electricity technologies: Evidence from Sweden pp. 547-559

- Anna Bergek and Ingrid Mignon
- Swedish-Norwegian tradable green certificates: Scheme design flaws and perceived investment barriers pp. 560-578

- Kristin Linnerud and Morten Simonsen
- Economic evaluation of health benefits of mercury emission controls for China and the neighboring countries in East Asia pp. 579-587

- Wei Zhang, Gengchong Zhen, Long Chen, Huanhuan Wang, Ying Li, Xuejie Ye, Yindong Tong, Yan Zhu and Xuejun Wang
- China's wind industry: Leading in deployment, lagging in innovation pp. 588-599

- Long T. Lam, Lee Branstetter and Inês M.L. Azevedo
- Renewable energy and CO2 abatement in Italy pp. 600-613

- Claudio Marcantonini and Vanessa Valero
- Morphological analysis of energy services: Paving the way to quality differentiation in the power sector pp. 614-624

- Florian Salah, Christoph M. Flath, Alexander Schuller, Christian Will and Christof Weinhardt
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