Energy Policy
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Volume 101, issue C, 2017
- Climate-based policies may increase life-cycle social costs of vehicle fleet operation pp. 1-9

- Isaac Emery, Eric Mbonimpa and Alfred E. Thal
- An analysis on how proposed requirements for near zero energy buildings manages PV electricity in combination with two different types of heat pumps and its policy implications – A Swedish example pp. 10-19

- Richard Thygesen and Björn Karlsson
- Public's willingness to pay a premium for bioethanol in Korea: A contingent valuation study pp. 20-27

- Seul-Ye Lim, Hyo-Jin Kim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Integrated North Sea grids: The costs, the benefits and their distribution between countries pp. 28-41

- Ioannis Konstantelos, Danny Pudjianto, Goran Strbac, Jan De Decker, Pieter Joseph, Aurore Flament, Paul Kreutzkamp, Fabio Genoese, Leif Rehfeldt, Anna-Kathrin Wallasch, Gerhard Gerdes, Muhammad Jafar, Yongtao Yang, Nicolaj Tidemand, Jaap Jansen, Frans Nieuwenhout, Adriaan van der Welle and Karina Veum
- Quantifying the co-impacts of energy sector decarbonisation on outdoor air pollution in the United Kingdom pp. 42-51

- Melissa C. Lott, Steve Pye and Paul E. Dodds
- The critical role of informed political direction for advancing technology: The case of Swedish marine energy pp. 52-64

- Johnn Andersson, Eugenia Perez Vico, Linus Hammar and Björn A. Sandén
- A population-induced renewable energy timeline in nine world regions pp. 65-76

- Kevin J. Warner and Glenn A. Jones
- Economies of scale in biogas production and the significance of flexible regulation pp. 77-89

- Lise Skovsgaard and Henrik Klinge Jacobsen
- Energy Innovations-GHG Emissions Nexus: Fresh Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 90-100

- Agustín Álvarez-Herránz, Daniel Balsalobre, José María Cantos and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Assessing the impacts of transport policies through energy system simulation: The case of the Medellin Metropolitan Area, Colombia pp. 101-108

- Juan Esteban Martínez-Jaramillo, Santiago Arango-Aramburo, Karla C. Álvarez-Uribe and Patricia Jaramillo-Álvarez
- Energy efficiency improvements in air traffic: The case of Airbus A320 in Spain pp. 109-122

- José M. Cansino and Rocío Román
- Off-shore enhanced oil recovery in the North Sea: The impact of price uncertainty on the investment decisions pp. 123-137

- T. Compernolle, K. Welkenhuysen, K. Huisman, K. Piessens and Peter Kort
- Similar goals, divergent motives. The enabling and constraining factors of Russia's capacity-based renewable energy support scheme pp. 138-149

- Niels Smeets
- Technology advance and the carbon dioxide emission in China – Empirical research based on the rebound effect pp. 150-161

- Lisha Yang and Zhi Li
- Enterprise investment, local government intervention and coal overcapacity: The case of China pp. 162-169

- Yanfang Zhang, Ming Zhang, Yue Liu and Rui Nie
- Energy contribution to Latin American INDCs: Analyzing sub-regional trends with a TIMES model pp. 170-184

- Sebastien Postic, Sandrine Selosse and Nadia Maïzi
- Effects of aromatics, olefins and distillation temperatures (T50 & T90) on particle mass and number emissions from gasoline direct injection (GDI) vehicles pp. 185-193

- Rencheng Zhu, Jingnan Hu, Xiaofeng Bao, Liqiang He and Lei Zu
- Feasibility of meeting increased biofuel mandates with E85 pp. 194-200

- Sebastien Pouliot and Bruce Babcock
- Marginal greenhouse gas emissions displacement of wind power in Great Britain pp. 201-210

- R. Camilla Thomson, Gareth P. Harrison and John P. Chick
- The importance of open data and software: Is energy research lagging behind? pp. 211-215

- Stefan Pfenninger, Joseph DeCarolis, Lion Hirth, Sylvain Quoilin and Iain Staffell
- Energy efficiency of housing for older citizens: Does it matter? pp. 216-224

- Wendy Miller, Desley Vine and Zakaria Amin
- Estimation of European Union residential sector space cooling potential pp. 225-235

- Mindaugas Jakubcionis and Johan Carlsson
- Estimation of power outage costs in the industrial sector of South Korea pp. 236-245

- Kayoung Kim and Youngsang Cho
- Should we quit our jobs? Challenges, barriers and recommendations for interdisciplinary energy research pp. 246-250

- Geertje Schuitema and Nicole D. Sintov
- Governing the transition to renewable energy: A review of impacts and policy issues in the small hydropower boom pp. 251-264

- Sarah Kelly-Richards, Noah Silber-Coats, Arica Crootof, David Tecklin and Carl Bauer
- Mitigation potential of CO2 emissions from modal shift induced by subsidy in hinterland container transport pp. 265-273

- Xuezong Tao, Qin Wu and Lichao Zhu
- The deployment of new energy technologies and the need for local learning pp. 274-283

- Lena Neij, Eva Heiskanen and Lars Strupeit
- Links between biogas technology adoption and health status of households in rural Tigray, Northern Ethiopia pp. 284-292

- Nigussie Abadi, Kindeya Gebrehiwot, Ataklti Techane and Hailish Nerea
- Economic impact of ethanol promotion in Mexico: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 293-301

- Alejandra Elizondo and Roy Boyd
- Plutonium management policy in the United Kingdom: The need for a dual track strategy pp. 303-309

- Neil C. Hyatt
- Use of electricity and malaria occurrence: Is there a link? The case of Malawi pp. 310-316

- Luca Tasciotti
- Improving rural electricity system planning: An agent-based model for stakeholder engagement and decision making pp. 317-331

- Jose F. Alfaro, Shelie Miller, Jeremiah X. Johnson and Rick R. Riolo
- Harvesting energy: Place and local entrepreneurship in community-based renewable energy transition pp. 332-341

- Diana Süsser, Martin Döring and Beate M.W. Ratter
- Global changes in residential energy consumption pp. 342-352

- Maria Pablo-Romero, Rafael Pozo-Barajas and Rocío Yñiguez
- Comparing policy routes for low-carbon power technology deployment in EU – an energy system analysis pp. 353-365

- Sofia Simoes, Wouter Nijs, Pablo Ruiz, Alessandra Sgobbi and Christian Thiel
- Does energy and CO2 emissions performance of China benefit from regional integration? pp. 366-378

- Jianglong Li and Boqiang Lin
- Global energy subsidies: An analytical taxonomy pp. 379-385

- Ross McKitrick
- Spatial lifecycles of cleantech industries – The global development history of solar photovoltaics pp. 386-402

- Christian Binz, Tian Tang and Joern Huenteler
- Electricity supply and demand scenarios for the Southern African power pool pp. 403-414

- Randall. Spalding-Fecher, Mamahloko Senatla, Francis Yamba, Biness Lukwesa, Grayson Himunzowa, Charles Heaps, Arthur Chapman, Gilberto Mahumane, Bernard Tembo and Imasiku Nyambe
- Economic versus belief-based models: Shedding light on the adoption of novel green technologies pp. 415-426

- Bastien Girod, Sebastian Mayer and Florian Nägele
- Social licence, corporate social responsibility and coal seam gas: framing the new political dynamics of contestation pp. 427-435

- Giorel Curran
- Analysis of energy end-use efficiency policy in Spain pp. 436-446

- Rocío Román Collado and María Teresa Sanz Díaz
- Interactions between California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard and the National Renewable Fuel Standard pp. 447-455

- Jarrett Whistance, Wyatt Thompson and Seth Meyer
- Challenges and policy implications of gas reform in Italy and Ukraine: Evidence from a benchmarking analysis pp. 456-466

- Anatoliy Goncharuk and Corrado lo Storto
- Economic analysis of photovoltaic systems for the residential market under China's new regulation pp. 467-472

- Sandy Rodrigues, Xiaoju Chen and F. Morgado-Dias
- Oil fiscal regimes and national oil companies: A comparison between Pemex and Petrobras pp. 473-483

- Juan M. Ramírez-Cendrero and María J. Paz
- Public acceptance of constructing coastal/inland nuclear power plants in post-Fukushima China pp. 484-491

- Yican Wu
- Understanding the psychological impact of unconventional gas developments in affected communities pp. 492-501

- Po-Hsin Lai, Kevin D. Lyons, Siegfried P. Gudergan and Sidsel Grimstad
- Achieving 80% greenhouse gas reduction target in Saudi Arabia under low and medium oil prices pp. 502-511

- Yousef M. Alshammari and S. Mani Sarathy
- Appropriate design of auctions for renewable energy support – Prequalifications and penalties pp. 512-520

- Jan Kreiss, Karl-Martin Ehrhart and Marie-Christin Haufe
- Social rate of return to R&D on various energy technologies: Where should we invest more? A study of G7 countries pp. 521-525

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Economic potential of fuel recycling options: A lifecycle cost analysis of future nuclear system transition in China pp. 526-536

- Ruxing Gao, Sungyeol Choi, Won Il Ko and Sungki Kim
- The drivers of long-run CO2 emissions in Europe, North America and Japan since 1800 pp. 537-549

- Sofia Henriques and Karol Borowiecki
- Electricity prices, large-scale renewable integration, and policy implications pp. 550-560

- Evangelos Kyritsis, Jonas Andersson and Apostolos Serletis
- Geothermal energy and the public: A case study on deliberative citizens’ engagement in central Italy pp. 561-570

- Anna Pellizzone, Agnes Allansdottir, Roberto De Franco, Giovanni Muttoni and Adele Manzella
- Impact of electrical intertie capacity on carbon policy effectiveness pp. 571-581

- J. English, T. Niet, B. Lyseng, K. Palmer-Wilson, V. Keller, I. Moazzen, L. Pitt, P. Wild and A. Rowe
- Risks and mitigation options for on-site storage of wastewater from shale gas and tight oil development pp. 582-593

- Yusuke Kuwayama, Skyler Roeshot, Alan Krupnick, Nathan Richardson and Jan Mares
- Assessment of post-Fukushima renewable energy policy in Japan's nation-wide power grid pp. 594-611

- Ryoichi Komiyama and Yasumasa Fujii
- Comparing electricity transitions: A historical analysis of nuclear, wind and solar power in Germany and Japan pp. 612-628

- Aleh Cherp, Vadim Vinichenko, Jessica Jewell, Masahiro Suzuki and Miklós Antal
- How to benefit from a common European electricity market design pp. 629-643

- Philipp Ringler, Dogan Keles and Wolf Fichtner
- Shifting policy priorities in EU-China energy relations: Implications for Chinese energy investments in Europe pp. 649-658

- Olivia Gippner and Diarmuid Torney
- Chinese energy investments in Europe: An analysis of policy drivers and approaches pp. 659-669

- Stephan Liedtke
- Chinese investment in the EU renewable energy sector: Motives, synergies and policy implications pp. 670-682

- Louise Curran, Ping Lv and Francesca Spigarelli
- China's nuclear export drive: Trojan Horse or Marshall Plan? pp. 683-691

- Steve Thomas
- China's supply of critical raw materials: Risks for Europe's solar and wind industries? pp. 692-699

- Wiebke Rabe, Genia Kostka and Karen Smith Stegen
- Chinese investments in Southern Europe's energy sectors: Similarities and divergences in China's strategies in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain pp. 700-710

- Pablo Pareja-Alcaraz
- Central European attitudes towards Chinese energy investments: The cases of Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic pp. 711-722

- Richard Q. Turcsanyi
- Chinese FDI and psychic distance perceptions on regulations in the German renewable energy sector pp. 723-732

- Katiuscia Vaccarini, Christoph Lattemann, Francesca Spigarelli and Ernesto Tavoletti
- Sovereign Wealth Fund investments in Europe as an instrument of Chinese energy policy pp. 733-739

- Tomasz Kamiński
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