Energy Policy
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Volume 104, issue C, 2017
- Estimating the cost of saving electricity through U.S. utility customer-funded energy efficiency programs pp. 1-12

- Ian M. Hoffman, Charles A. Goldman, Gregory Rybka, Greg Leventis, Lisa Schwartz, Alan H. Sanstad and Steven Schiller
- Techno-economic and environmental analysis of power generation expansion plan of Ghana pp. 13-22

- Albert K. Awopone, Ahmed F. Zobaa and Walter Banuenumah
- Costs and potentials of energy conservation in China's coal-fired power industry: A bottom-up approach considering price uncertainties pp. 23-32

- Hao Chen, Jia-Ning Kang, Hua Liao, Bao-Jun Tang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Solar-based groundwater pumping for irrigation: Sustainability, policies, and limitations pp. 33-37

- Alvar Closas and Edwin Rap
- The energy efficiency behaviour of individuals in large organisations: A case study of a major UK infrastructure operator pp. 38-49

- Rupert Zierler, Walter Wehrmeyer and Richard Murphy
- Torn between war and peace: Critiquing the use of war to mobilize peaceful climate action pp. 50-55

- Johannes Kester and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Lifecycle GHG emissions of palm biodiesel: Unintended market effects negate direct benefits of the Malaysian Economic Transformation Plan (ETP) pp. 56-65

- Amir F.N. Abdul-Manan
- Model of sustainable development of energy system, case of Hamedan pp. 66-79

- Aref Sahabmanesh and Yadollah Saboohi
- Investigation of the potential impact of the Paris Agreement on national mitigation policies and the risk of carbon leakage; an analysis of the Irish bioenergy industry pp. 80-88

- Fionnuala Murphy and Kevin McDonnell
- Socio-political prioritization of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage pp. 89-99

- Mathias Fridahl
- Transmission network price setting model for the promotion of liberalized market for the power industry in Taiwan pp. 100-111

- Po-Han Chen and Ing-Sheng Tsay
- Bridging the industrial energy efficiency gap – Assessing the evidence from the Italian white certificate scheme pp. 112-123

- Jan Stede
- Public opinion change after the Fukushima nuclear accident: The role of national context revisited pp. 124-133

- Edwin Latré, Tanja Perko and Peter Thijssen
- Close or renew? Factors affecting local community support for rebuilding nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic pp. 134-143

- Bohumil Frantál and Jiří Malý
- Examining the impacts of Feed-in-Tariff and the Clean Development Mechanism on Korea's renewable energy projects through comparative investment analysis pp. 144-154

- Bonsang Koo
- Integrating the views and perceptions of UK energy professionals in future energy scenarios to inform policymakers pp. 155-170

- Gareth Parkes and Catalina Spataru
- Has renewable energy induced competitive behavior in the Spanish electricity market? pp. 171-182

- Aitor Ciarreta, Maria Paz Espinosa and Cristina Pizarro-Irizar
- An analysis of Spain's global and environmental efficiency from a European Union perspective pp. 183-193

- María Teresa Sanz-Díaz, Francisco Velasco-Morente, Rocío Yñiguez and Emilio Díaz
- Energy monitoring as a practice: Investigating use of the iMeasure online energy feedback tool pp. 194-202

- Chris Foulds, Rosalyn A.V. Robison and Rachel Macrorie
- Exploring the macro-scale CO2 mitigation potential of photovoltaics and wind energy in Europe's energy transition pp. 203-213

- Arkaitz Usubiaga, José Acosta-Fernández, Will McDowall and Francis G.N. Li
- A critical analysis of the 2014 IPCC report on capital cost of mitigation and of renewable energy pp. 214-220

- Ted Trainer
- Estimation of the environmental values of electric vehicles in Chinese cities pp. 221-229

- Boqiang Lin and Ruipeng Tan
- Energy conservation through smart homes in a smart city: A lesson for Singapore households pp. 230-239

- Abhishek Bhati, Michael Hansen and Ching Man Chan
- Assessing environmental performance in the European Union: Eco-innovation versus catching-up pp. 240-252

- Mercedes Beltrán-Esteve and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Elements for the development of public policies in the residential sector of Mexico based in the Energy Reform and the Energy Transition law pp. 253-264

- Jorge Alberto Rosas-Flores
- Fossil fuel reform in developing states: The case of Trinidad and Tobago, a petroleum producing small Island developing State pp. 265-273

- Michelle Scobie
- Spatio-temporal patterns of energy consumption-related GHG emissions in China's crop production systems pp. 274-284

- Wei Zhen, Quande Qin and Yi-Ming Wei
- Promoting energy conservation in China's metallurgy industry pp. 285-294

- Boqiang Lin and Zhili Du
- Committed CO2 emissions of China's coal-fired power generators from 1993 to 2013 pp. 295-302

- Suqin Jiang, Zun Chen, Li Shan, Xinyu Chen and Haikun Wang
- Low-carbon scenarios for Russia's energy system: A participative backcasting approach pp. 303-315

- Maria Sharmina
- Open innovation in the power & energy sector: Bringing together government policies, companies’ interests, and academic essence pp. 316-324

- Marco Greco, Giorgio Locatelli and Stefano Lisi
- Energy price slump and policy response in the coal-chemical industry district: A case study of Ordos with a system dynamics model pp. 325-339

- Delu Wang, Gang Ma, Xuefeng Song and Yun Liu
- The role of technology, product lifetime, and energy efficiency in climate mitigation: A case study of air conditioners in Japan pp. 340-347

- Daisuke Nishijima
- Optimal transmission planning under the Mexican new electricity market pp. 349-360

- Eric Zenón and Juan Rosellon
- Capturing heterogeneity in electricity distribution operations: A critical review of latent class modelling pp. 361-372

- Per Agrell and Humberto Brea-Solís
- Examining the role of policy design and policy interaction in EU automotive emissions performance gaps pp. 373-381

- Jean-Paul Skeete
- Global impact of uncertainties in China’s gas market pp. 382-394

- Xunpeng Shi, Hari Malamakkavu Padinjare Variam and Jacqueline Tao
- Economic evaluation of small modular nuclear reactors and the complications of regulatory fee structures pp. 395-403

- Benjamin Vegel and Jason C. Quinn
- Factors affecting CO2 emissions in China’s agriculture sector: Evidence from geographically weighted regression model pp. 404-414

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- Energy costs in Germany and Europe: An assessment based on a (total real unit) energy cost accounting framework pp. 419-430

- Oliver Kaltenegger, Andreas Löschel, Martin Baikowski and Jörg Lingens
- The structure of the climate debate pp. 431-438

- Richard Tol
- CO2 content of electricity losses pp. 439-445

- Daniel Daví-Arderius, María Eugenia Sanin Vázquez and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- The efficiency cost of protective measures in climate policy pp. 446-454

- Christoph Böhringer, Xaquin Garcia-Muros, Ignacio Cazcarro and Iñaki Arto
- What are the determinants of investment in environmental R&D? pp. 455-465

- Maria Costa-Campi, Jose Garcia-Quevedo and Ester Martínez-Ros
- The characteristics of electricity storage, renewables and markets pp. 466-473

- Michael Waterson
- Revisiting support policies for RES-E adulthood: Towards market compatible schemes pp. 474-483

- Samuel C. Huntington, Pablo Rodilla, Ignacio Herrero and Carlos Batlle
- A techno-economic analysis of EU renewable electricity policy pathways in 2030 pp. 484-493

- Pablo del Río, Gustav Resch, Andre Ortner, Lukas Liebmann, Sebastian Busch and Christian Panzer
Volume 103, issue C, 2017
- Scenario analysis of energy saving and CO2 emissions reduction potentials to ratchet up Japanese mitigation target in 2030 in the residential sector pp. 1-15

- Takako Wakiyama and Takeshi Kuramochi
- On the rate of return and risk factors to international oil companies in Iran's buy-back service contracts pp. 16-29

- Abbas Ghandi and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Capacity adequacy in power markets facing energy transition: A comparison of scarcity pricing and capacity mechanism pp. 30-46

- Marie Petitet, Dominique Finon and Tanguy Janssen
- Evaluating business models for microgrids: Interactions of technology and policy pp. 47-61

- Ryan Hanna, Mohamed Ghonima, Jan Kleissl, George Tynan and David G. Victor
- Explaining citizens’ perceptions of international climate-policy relevance pp. 62-71

- Joachim Schleich and Corinne Faure
- Benefits and risks of smart home technologies pp. 72-83

- Charlie Wilson, Tom Hargreaves and Richard Hauxwell-Baldwin
- Climate change and hydropower in the Southern African Power Pool and Zambezi River Basin: System-wide impacts and policy implications pp. 84-97

- Randall Spalding-Fecher, Brian Joyce and Harald Winkler
- Understanding the potential of facilities managers to be advocates for energy efficiency retrofits in mid-tier commercial office buildings pp. 98-104

- Jim Curtis, Andrea Walton and Michael Dodd
- Impact of electricity deregulation in the state of California pp. 105-115

- Ghazal Razeghi, Brendan Shaffer and Scott Samuelsen
- China's energy system transformation towards the 2°C goal: Implications of different effort-sharing principles pp. 116-126

- Pan Xunzhang, Chen Wenying, Leon E. Clarke, Wang Lining and Liu Guannan
- Sustainable energy security for India: An assessment of the energy supply sub-system pp. 127-144

- Kapil Narula, B. Sudhakara Reddy, Shonali Pachauri and S. Mahendra Dev
- What policy adjustments in the EU ETS truly affected the carbon prices? pp. 145-164

- Ying Fan, Jun-Jun Jia, Xin Wang and Jin-Hua Xu
- Third generation algae biofuels in Italy by 2030: A scenario analysis using Bayesian networks pp. 165-178

- Danilo Gambelli, Francesca Alberti, Francesco Solfanelli, Daniela Vairo and Raffaele Zanoli
- Multi-criteria selection of offshore wind farms: Case study for the Baltic States pp. 179-192

- Aymen Chaouachi, Catalin Felix Covrig and Mircea Ardelean
- Lessons from wind policy in Portugal pp. 193-202

- Ivonne Peña, Inês L. Azevedo and Luís António Fialho Marcelino Ferreira
- An empirical analysis of the green paradox in China: From the perspective of fiscal decentralization pp. 203-211

- Kun Zhang, Zong-Yong Zhang and Qiao-Mei Liang
- From laboratory to road: Modeling the divergence between official and real-world fuel consumption and CO2 emission values in the German passenger car market for the years 2001–2014 pp. 212-222

- Uwe Tietge, Peter Mock, Vicente Franco and Nikiforos Zacharof
- How do policies for efficient energy use in the household sector induce energy-efficiency innovation? An evaluation of European countries pp. 223-237

- Bastien Girod, Tobias Stucki and Martin Woerter
- Climate change impact and resilience in the electricity sector: The example of Austria and Germany pp. 238-248

- G. Totschnig, R. Hirner, A. Müller, L. Kranzl, M. Hummel, H.-P. Nachtnebel, P. Stanzel, I. Schicker and H. Formayer
- A ‘Carbon Saving Multiplier’ as an alternative to rebound in considering reduced energy supply chain requirements from energy efficiency? pp. 249-257

- Karen Turner and Antonios Katris
- The unstudied barriers to widespread renewable energy deployment: Fossil fuel price responses pp. 258-264

- Edward Foster, Marcello Contestabile, Jorge Blazquez, Baltasar Manzano, Mark Workman and Nilay Shah
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