Energy Policy
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Volume 102, issue C, 2017
- When Will Occur the Crude Oil Bubbles? pp. 1-6

- Chi-Wei Su, Zheng-Zheng Li, Hsu-Ling Chang and Oana-Ramona Lobonţ
- Promoting clean energy technology entrepreneurship: The role of external context pp. 7-15

- Joel Malen and Alfred A. Marcus
- Rationales for technology-specific RES support and their relevance for German policy pp. 16-26

- Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann, Alexandra Purkus, Patrik Söderholm and Katherina Witte
- Carbon allowance auction design of China's emissions trading scheme: A multi-agent-based approach pp. 30-40

- Ling Tang, Jiaqian Wu, Lean Yu and Qin Bao
- The voluntary price for the small consumer: Real-time pricing in Spain pp. 41-51

- Juan Manuel Roldán Fernández, Manuel Burgos Payán, Jesús Manuel Riquelme Santos and Ángel Luis Trigo García
- Impact of political and economic barriers for concentrating solar power in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 52-72

- Mercè Labordena, Anthony Patt, Morgan Bazilian, Mark Howells and Johan Lilliestam
- Housing-related lifestyle and energy saving: A multi-level approach pp. 73-87

- John Thøgersen
- Comprehensive development of industrial symbiosis for the response of greenhouse gases emission mitigation: Challenges and opportunities in China pp. 88-95

- Zhe Liu, Michelle Adams, Raymond P. Cote, Yong Geng, Qinghua Chen, Weili Liu, Lu Sun and Xiaoman Yu
- Specification of merger gains in the Norwegian electricity distribution industry pp. 96-107

- Antti Saastamoinen, Endre Bjørndal and Mette Bjørndal
- Green in the heart or greens in the wallet? The spatial uptake of small-scale renewable technologies pp. 108-115

- Grant Allan and Stuart McIntyre
- How to reduce household carbon emissions: A review of experience and policy design considerations pp. 116-124

- Xiaoling Zhang and Yue Wang
- Is the Korean public willing to pay for a decentralized generation source? The case of natural gas-based combined heat and power pp. 125-131

- Hyo-Jin Kim, Seul-Ye Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Renewable generation across Italian regions: Spillover effects and effectiveness of European Regional Fund pp. 132-141

- Alfonso Carfora, Antonio A. Romano, Monica Ronghi and Giuseppe Scandurra
- Shale-gas wells as virtual storage for supporting intermittent renewables pp. 142-144

- Brage Rugstad Knudsen and Bjarne Foss
- Testing for convergence in electricity consumption across Croatian regions at the consumer's sectoral level pp. 145-153

- Djula Borozan
- Did accelerated depreciation result in lower generation efficiencies for wind plants in India: An empirical analysis pp. 154-163

- Gireesh Shrimali, Shreya Pusarla and Saurabh Trivedi
- Economic, welfare and environmental impact of feed-in tariff policy: A case study in Iran pp. 164-169

- Sharareh Majdzadeh Tabatabaei, Ebrahim Hadian, Hossein Marzban and Mansour Zibaei
- A dynamic simulation model for assessing the overall impact of incentive policies on power system reliability, costs and environment pp. 170-188

- A.S. Ibanez-Lopez, J.M. Martinez-Val and B.Y. Moratilla-Soria
- A field study using an adaptive in-house pricing model for commercial and industrial customers in Korea pp. 189-198

- Min-Jeong Kim
- Interdependence, issue importance, and the 2009 Russia-Ukraine gas conflict pp. 199-209

- Yusin Lee
- Strategic capacity withholding through failures in the German-Austrian electricity market pp. 210-221

- Julian Bergler, Sven Heim and Kai Hüschelrath
- Advocates or cartographers? Scientific advisors and the narratives of German energy transition pp. 222-236

- Anna Leipprand, Christian Flachsland and Michael Pahle
- Status of Electricity Act, 2003: A systematic review of literature pp. 237-248

- Shilpi Mukherjee, Tarun Dhingra and Anirban Sengupta
- A review and assessment of energy policy in the Middle East and North Africa region pp. 249-269

- Steven Griffiths
- Evidence of direct and indirect rebound effect in households in EU-27 countries pp. 270-276

- Jaume Freire-González
- Environmental degradation, renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption, and economic growth: Assessing the evidence from Algeria pp. 277-287

- Belaid Fateh and Meriem Youssef
- The trigger matters: The decision-making process for heating systems in the residential building sector pp. 288-306

- Maria Hecher, Stefanie Hatzl, Christof Knoeri and Alfred Posch
- Economic evaluation of environmental externalities in China’s coal-fired power generation pp. 307-317

- Xiaoli Zhao, Qiong Cai, Chunbo Ma, Yanan Hu, Kaiyan Luo and William Li
- Another look on the relationships between oil prices and energy prices pp. 318-331

- Amine Lahiani, Anthony Miloudi, Ramzi Benkraiem and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Institutional determinants of power sector reform in Pakistan pp. 332-339

- Kafait Ullah, Maarten J. Arentsen and Jon C. Lovett
- Spatial analysis of the electrical energy demand in Greece pp. 340-352

- Hristos Tyralis, Nikos Mamassis and Yorgos N. Photis
- Re-estimating CO2 emission factors for gasoline passenger cars adding driving behaviour characteristics——A case study of Beijing pp. 353-361

- Yu Li, Ji Zheng, Zehong Li, Liang Yuan, Yang Yang and Fujia Li
- Technology choice for reducing NOx emissions: An empirical study of Chinese power plants pp. 362-376

- Teng Ma and Kenji Takeuchi
- Energy Return on Energy Invested (ERoEI) for photovoltaic solar systems in regions of moderate insolation: A comprehensive response pp. 377-384

- Marco Raugei, Sgouris Sgouridis, David Murphy, Vasilis Fthenakis, Rolf Frischknecht, Christian Breyer, Ugo Bardi, Charles Barnhart, Alastair Buckley, Michael Carbajales-Dale, Denes Csala, Mariska de Wild-Scholten, Garvin Heath, Arnulf Jæger-Waldau, Christopher Jones, Arthur Keller, Enrica Leccisi, Pierluigi Mancarella, Nicola Pearsall, Adam Siegel, Wim Sinke and Philippe Stolz
- Venture Capital and Cleantech: The wrong model for energy innovation pp. 385-395

- Benjamin E. Gaddy, Varun Sivaram, Timothy B. Jones and Libby Wayman
- How accounting for climate and health impacts of emissions could change the US energy system pp. 396-405

- Kristen E. Brown, Daven K. Henze and Jana B. Milford
- Policy implications of considering pre-commitments in U.S. aggregate energy demand system pp. 406-413

- Christopher S. Rowland, James W. Mjelde and Senarath Dharmasena
- A competitive carbon emissions scheme with hybrid fiscal incentives: The evidence from a taxi industry pp. 414-422

- Yang Liu, Liyan Han, Ziqiao Yin and Kongyi Luo
- Towards a meaningful metric for the quantification of GHG emissions of electric vehicles (EVs) pp. 423-429

- Archana Manjunath and George Gross
- Policy implications of the purchasing intentions towards energy-efficient appliances among China’s urban residents: Do subsidies work? pp. 430-439

- Zhaohua Wang, Xiaomeng Wang and Dongxue Guo
- Combining feed-in tariffs and net-metering schemes to balance development in adoption of photovoltaic energy: Comparative economic assessment and policy implications for European countries pp. 440-452

- F. Javier Ramírez, A. Honrubia-Escribano, E. Gómez-Lázaro and Duc T. Pham
- Implications of energy subsidy reform in India pp. 453-462

- Rajesh H. Acharya and Anver C. Sadath
- Measuring the progress and impacts of decarbonising British electricity pp. 463-475

- Iain Staffell
- Policy making and energy infrastructure change: A Nigerian case study of energy governance in the electricity sector pp. 476-485

- Norbert Edomah, Chris Foulds and Aled Jones
- China's electric car surge pp. 486-490

- Yunshi Wang, Daniel Sperling, Gil Tal and Haifeng Fang
- A geographically resolved method to estimate levelized power plant costs with environmental externalities pp. 491-499

- Joshua D. Rhodes, Carey King, Gurcan Gulen, Sheila M. Olmstead, James S. Dyer, Robert E. Hebner, Fred C. Beach, Thomas F. Edgar and Michael E. Webber
- Estimating the implied cost of carbon in future scenarios using a CGE model: The Case of Colorado pp. 500-511

- Christopher Hannum, Harvey Cutler, Terrence Iverson and David Keyser
- Price and income elasticities of residential energy demand in Germany pp. 512-528

- Isabella Schulte and Peter Heindl
- “Learning it the Hard Way”: Social safeguards norms in Chinese-led dam projects in Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia pp. 529-539

- Julian Kirchherr, Nathanial Matthews, Katrina J. Charles and Matthew J. Walton
- Assessing the extent and intensity of energy poverty using Multidimensional Energy Poverty Index: Empirical evidence from households in India pp. 540-550

- Anver C. Sadath and Rajesh H. Acharya
- A meta-analysis on the price elasticity of energy demand pp. 549-568

- Xavier Labandeira, Jose Labeaga and Xiral López-Otero
- Contestation, contingency, and justice in the Nordic low-carbon energy transition pp. 569-582

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- A DEA analysis of electricity distribution in Spain: An industrial policy recommendation pp. 583-592

- Angel Arcos, F. Núñez-Hernández and Gabriel Villa-Caro
- Development aid and the diffusion of technology: Improved cookstoves in Kenya and Rwanda pp. 593-601

- Aschalew Tigabu, Frans Berkhout and Pieter van Beukering
- Enhanced operational reserve as a tool for development of optimal energy mix pp. 602-615

- Michal Wierzbowski and Izabela Filipiak
- Actions on climate change, Intended Reducing carbon emissions in China via optimal industry shifts: Toward hi-tech industries, cleaner resources and higher carbon shares in less-develop regions pp. 616-638

- Xue Fu, Michael Lahr, Zhang Yaxiong and Bo Meng
- A reply to “Historical construction costs of global nuclear power reactors” pp. 640-643

- Jonathan Koomey, Nathan E. Hultman and Arnulf Grubler
- Apples and oranges: Comparing nuclear construction costs across nations, time periods, and technologies pp. 650-654

- Jessica R. Lovering, Ted Nordhaus and Arthur Yip
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