Energy Policy
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Volume 105, issue C, 2017
- The economics of coal power generation in China pp. 1-9

- Changhong Zhao, Weirong Zhang, Yang Wang, Qilin Liu, Jingsheng Guo, Minpeng Xiong and Jiahai Yuan
- Residential consumers’ experiences in the adoption and use of solar PV pp. 10-16

- Jeff Sommerfeld, Laurie Buys and Desley Vine
- Investment opportunity in China's overseas oil project: An empirical analysis based on real option approach pp. 17-26

- Bao-Jun Tang, Hui-Ling Zhou, Hao Chen, Kai Wang and Hong Cao
- Consequences of lower oil prices and stranded assets for Russia's sustainable fiscal stance pp. 27-40

- Aleksandra Malova and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Quantifying the supplier-portfolio diversity of embodied energy: Strategic implications for strengthening energy resilience pp. 41-52

- Masahiro Sato, Ali Kharrazi, Hirofumi Nakayama, Steven Kraines and Masaru Yarime
- Reduce, reuse, recycle: Acceptance of CO2-utilization for plastic products pp. 53-66

- Julia van Heek, Katrin Arning and Martina Ziefle
- A 100 year review of electricity policy in Ireland (1916–2015) pp. 67-79

- F. Gaffney, J.P. Deane and B.P.ó Gallachóir
- Efficient industrial energy use: The first step in transitioning Saudi Arabia's energy mix pp. 80-92

- Walid Matar, Frederic Murphy, Axel Pierru, Bertrand Rioux and David Wogan
- Fuel carbon intensity standards may not mitigate climate change pp. 93-97

- Richard J. Plevin, Mark A. Delucchi and O’Hare, Michael
- Analysis of the long-term availability of uranium: The influence of dynamic constraints and market competition pp. 98-107

- Antoine Monnet, Sophie Gabriel and Jacques Percebois
- Does energy-price regulation benefit China's economy and environment? Evidence from energy-price distortions pp. 108-119

- Keyi Ju, Bin Su, Dequn Zhou and Junmin Wu
- Can urban rail transit curb automobile energy consumption? pp. 120-127

- Boqiang Lin and Zhili Du
- A portfolio decision analysis approach to support energy research and development resource allocation pp. 128-135

- Margaret Kurth, Jeffrey M. Keisler, Matthew E. Bates, Todd S. Bridges, Jeffrey Summers and Igor Linkov
- Driving factors for the regional implementation of renewable energy ‐ A multiple case study on the German energy transition pp. 136-147

- Lotte Marie Lutz, Lisa-Britt Fischer, Jens Newig and Daniel Johannes Lang
- Energy refurbishment of the Italian residential building stock: energy and cost analysis through the application of the building typology pp. 148-160

- Ilaria Ballarini, Vincenzo Corrado, Francesco Madonna, Simona Paduos and Franco Ravasio
- How do urban households in China respond to increasing block pricing in electricity? Evidence from a fuzzy regression discontinuity approach pp. 161-172

- Zibin Zhang, Wenxin Cai and Xiangzhao Feng
- Achieving growth within the UK's Domestic Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Services sector, practitioner experiences and strategies moving forward pp. 173-182

- Luke Gooding and Mehreen S. Gul
- Forestland owners’ willingness to consider multiple ways of supplying biomass simultaneously: Implications for biofuel incentive policies pp. 183-190

- Bernabas Wolde, Pankaj Lal and Pralhad Burli
- Identifying and prioritizing barriers to implementation of smart energy city projects in Europe: An empirical approach pp. 191-201

- Farnaz Mosannenzadeh, Maria Rosaria Di Nucci and Daniele Vettorato
- Understanding community benefit payments from renewable energy development pp. 202-211

- Sandy Kerr, Kate Johnson and Stephanie Weir
- Do acquisitions by electric utility companies create value? Evidence from deregulated markets pp. 212-224

- Jo Kishimoto, Mika Goto and Kotaro Inoue
- CO2 emission trends of China's primary aluminum industry: A scenario analysis using system dynamics model pp. 225-235

- Qiang Li, Wenjuan Zhang, Huiquan Li and Peng He
- Navigating the “paradox of openness” in energy and transport innovation: Insights from eight corporate clean technology research and development case studies pp. 236-245

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Jakob Jeppesen, Jesper Bandsholm, Joakim Asmussen, Rakulan Balachandran, Simon Vestergaard, Thomas Hauerslev Andersen, Thomas Klode Sørensen and Frans Bjørn-Thygesen
- Energy efficiency and marginal carbon dioxide emission abatement cost in urban China pp. 246-255

- Jian Wang, Kangjuan Lv, Yiwen Bian and Yu Cheng
- The politics of renewable energy trade: The US-China solar dispute pp. 256-262

- Llewelyn Hughes and Jonas Meckling
- Experience curve for natural gas production by hydraulic fracturing pp. 263-268

- Rokuhei Fukui, Carl Greenfield, Katie Pogue and Bob van der Zwaan
- Are Dutch residents ready for a more stringent policy to enhance the energy performance of their homes? pp. 269-282

- Manon van Middelkoop, Kees Vringer and Hans Visser
- Citizen utilities: The emerging power paradigm pp. 283-293

- Jemma Green and Peter Newman
- Analyzing Korean consumers’ latent preferences for electricity generation sources with a hierarchical Bayesian logit model in a discrete choice experiment pp. 294-302

- Hyunsuk Byun and Chul-Yong Lee
- Low carbon energy scenarios for sub-Saharan Africa: An input-output analysis on the effects of universal energy access and economic growth pp. 303-319

- Thomas Gerard Adam Hamilton and Scott Kelly
- Quantifying the social costs of nuclear energy: Perceived risk of accident at nuclear power plants pp. 320-331

- Anni Huhtala and Piia Remes (née Aatola)
- China's optimal stockpiling policies in the context of new oil price trend pp. 332-340

- Nan Xie, Zhijun Yan, Yi Zhou and Wenjun Huang
- European Union energy supply security: The benefits of natural gas imports from the Eastern Mediterranean pp. 341-353

- Isabella Ruble
- Trends in transmission, distribution, and administration costs for U.S. investor-owned electric utilities pp. 354-362

- Robert L. Fares and Carey W. King
- Energy efficiency and sustainability assessment of about 500 small and medium-sized enterprises in Central Europe region pp. 363-374

- Diego Viesi, Francesca Pozzar, Alessandro Federici, Luigi Crema and Md Shahriar Mahbub
- Ideas, institutions and interests in the politics of cross-border electricity interconnection: Greenlink, Britain and Ireland pp. 375-385

- Joseph Dutton and Matthew Lockwood
- Energy innovation and renewable energy consumption in the correction of air pollution levels pp. 386-397

- Agustin Alvarez-Herranz, Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente, Muhammad Shahbaz and José María Cantos
- Influencing factors of public support for modern coal-fired power plant projects: An empirical study from China pp. 398-406

- Feng Liu, Tao Lyu, Li Pan and Fei Wang
- Costs, benefits, and the malleability of public support for “Fracking” pp. 407-417

- Dino P. Christenson, Jillian L. Goldfarb and Douglas L. Kriner
- Germany's climate policy: Facing an automobile dilemma pp. 418-428

- Stefan Gössling and Daniel Metzler
- A mast is a mast is a mast…? Comparison of preferences for location-scenarios of electricity pylons and wind power plants using conjoint analysis pp. 429-439

- Barbara S. Zaunbrecher, Anika Linzenich and Martina Ziefle
- Forest-derived methane in the Swedish transport sector: A closing window? pp. 440-450

- Tomas Lönnqvist, Stefan Grönkvist and Thomas Sandberg
- Cookstove options for safety and health: Comparative analysis of technological and usability attributes pp. 451-457

- David Kimemia and Ashley Van Niekerk
- Local opposition and acceptance of a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in the Czech Republic: A frame analysis pp. 458-466

- Petr Ocelík, Jan Osička, Veronika Zapletalová, Filip Černoch and Břetislav Dančák
- The role of an exergy-based building stock model for exploration of future decarbonisation scenarios and policy making pp. 467-483

- Iván García Kerdan, Rokia Raslan, Paul Ruyssevelt and David Morillón Gálvez
- Input-output and structural decomposition analysis of Singapore's carbon emissions pp. 484-492

- Bin Su, B.W. Ang and Yingzhu Li
- Efficient, equitable and sustainable energy policy in a small open economy: Concepts and assessments pp. 493-501

- Youngho Chang and Zheng Fang
- Policy options for non-grain bioethanol in China: Insights from an economy-energy-environment CGE model pp. 502-511

- Jianping Ge and Yalin Lei
- Risk-based analysis and policy implications for renewable energy investments in Greece pp. 512-523

- Dimitrios Angelopoulos, Haris Doukas, John Psarras and Giorgos Stamtsis
- The effect of fiscal incentives on market penetration of electric vehicles: A pairwise comparison of total cost of ownership pp. 524-533

- Petra Zsuzsa Lévay, Yannis Drossinos and Christian Thiel
- Modelling weather effects for impact analysis of residential time-of-use electricity pricing pp. 534-546

- Reid Miller, Lukasz Golab and Catherine Rosenberg
- Price computation in electricity auctions with complex rules: An analysis of investment signals pp. 550-561

- Carlos Vazquez, Michelle Hallack and Miguel Vazquez
- Rationales for capacity remuneration mechanisms: Security of supply externalities and asymmetric investment incentives pp. 562-570

- Jan Horst Keppler
- Investment with incomplete markets for risk: The need for long-term contracts pp. 571-583

- Gauthier de Maere d’Aertrycke,, Andreas Ehrenmann and Yves Smeers
- Adapting electricity markets to decarbonisation and security of supply objectives: Toward a hybrid regime? pp. 584-596

- Fabien Roques and Dominique Finon
- Tales of two islands – Lessons for EU energy policy from electricity market reforms in Britain and Ireland pp. 597-607

- David M Newbery
- Going smarter in the connection of distributed generation pp. 608-617

- Karim Anaya and Michael Pollitt
- Does environmental regulation create merger incentives? pp. 618-630

- Anna Creti and María Eugenia Sanin Vázquez
- Energy justice for all? Rethinking Sustainable Development Goal 7 through struggles over traditional energy practices in Sierra Leone pp. 635-641

- Paul Munro, Greg van der Horst and Stephen Healy
- Economizing justice: Turning equity claims into lower energy tariffs in Chile pp. 642-647

- Carla Alvial-Palavicino and Sebastián Ureta
- Distributional justice in Swedish wind power development – An odds ratio analysis of windmill localization and local residents’ socio-economic characteristics pp. 648-657

- Johanna Liljenfeldt and Örjan Pettersson
- The concept of energy justice across the disciplines pp. 658-667

- Raphael Heffron and Darren McCauley
- Feasibility of energy justice: Exploring national and local efforts for energy development in Nepal pp. 668-676

- Mine Islar, Sara Brogaard and Martin Lemberg-Pedersen
- New frontiers and conceptual frameworks for energy justice pp. 677-691

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Matthew Burke, Lucy Baker, Chaitanya Kumar Kotikalapudi and Holle Wlokas
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