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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 100, issue C, 2017
- Demand-side management (DSM) in the context of China's on-going power sector reform pp. 1-8

- Sufang Zhang, Yiqian Jiao and Wenjun Chen
- Monitoring and evaluation of Sustainable Energy Action Plan: Practice and perspective pp. 9-17

- Ilaria Delponte, Ilaria Pittaluga and Corrado Schenone
- Can environmental innovation facilitate carbon emissions reduction? Evidence from China pp. 18-28

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Yu-Lu Peng, Chao-Qun Ma and Bo Shen
- A novel inclusion of intermittent generation resources in long term energy auctions pp. 29-40

- Rodrigo Marambio and Hugh Rudnick
- Low-carbon growth for Indian iron and steel sector: exploring the role of voluntary environmental compliance pp. 41-50

- Mousami Prasad and Trupti Mishra
- The renewable energy and economic growth nexus in Black Sea and Balkan countries pp. 51-57

- Emrah Koçak and Aykut Şarkgüneşi̇
- Conflicts over carbon capture and storage in international climate governance pp. 58-67

- Timmo Krüger
- Pro-cyclical petroleum investments and cost overruns in Norway pp. 68-78

- Roy Dahl, Sindre Lorentzen, Atle Oglend and Petter Osmundsen
- Do we have a car for you? Encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles at point of sale pp. 79-88

- Lindsay Matthews, Jennifer Lynes, Manuel Riemer, Tania Del Matto and Nicholas Cloet
- The good, the bad, and the ambivalent: A qualitative study of public perceptions towards energy technologies and portfolios in Germany pp. 89-100

- Dirk Scheer, Wilfried Konrad and Sandra Wassermann
- Are oil and gas firms more likely to engage in unethical practices than other firms? pp. 101-112

- Kartick Gupta
- When it is unfamiliar to me: Local acceptance of planned nuclear power plants in China in the post-fukushima era pp. 113-125

- Yue Guo and Tao Ren
- Linking advanced biofuels policies with stakeholder interests: A method building on Quality Function Deployment pp. 126-137

- R. Sandra Schillo, Diane A. Isabelle and Abtin Shakiba
- Interregional carbon emission spillover–feedback effects in China pp. 138-148

- Youguo Zhang
- The direct and indirect CO2 rebound effect for private cars in China pp. 149-161

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Zhao Liu, Chang-Xiong Qin and Tai-De Tan
- Expectations and drivers of future greenhouse gas emissions from Canada's oil sands: An expert elicitation pp. 162-169

- Jennifer M. McKellar, Sylvia Sleep, Joule A. Bergerson and Heather L. MacLean
- Scaling up local energy infrastructure; An agent-based model of the emergence of district heating networks pp. 170-180

- Jonathan Busch, Katy Roelich, Catherine S.E. Bale and Christof Knoeri
- Cross subsidy removal in electricity pricing in India pp. 181-190

- Ranajoy Bhattacharyya and Amrita Ganguly
- An agent-based simulation of power generation company behavior in electricity markets under different market-clearing mechanisms pp. 191-205

- Danial Esmaeili Aliabadi, Murat Kaya and Güvenç Şahin
- The carbon footprint of Greek households (1995–2012) pp. 206-215

- Maria Markaki, A. Belegri-Roboli, Υ. Sarafidis and S. Mirasgedis
- Energy system impacts and policy implications of the European Intended Nationally Determined Contribution and low-carbon pathway to 2050 pp. 216-226

- Panagiotis Fragkos, Nikos Tasios, Leonidas Paroussos, Pantelis Capros and Stella Tsani
- Analysis of energy development sustainability: The example of the lithuanian district heating sector pp. 227-236

- Vaclovas Kveselis, Eugenija Farida Dzenajavičienė and Sigitas Masaitis
- A qualitative and quantitative design of low-carbon development in Cambodia: Energy policy pp. 237-251

- Mao Hak, Yuzuru Matsuoka and Kei Gomi
- Research on differences in the factors influencing the energy-saving behavior of urban and rural residents in China–A case study of Jiangsu Province pp. 252-259

- Zhihua Ding, Guangqiang Wang, Zhenhua Liu and Ruyin Long
- An examination of the abandonment of applications for energy efficiency retrofit grants in Ireland pp. 260-270

- Matthew Collins and John Curtis
- Demand response and energy efficiency in the capacity resource procurement: Case studies of forward capacity markets in ISO New England, PJM and Great Britain pp. 271-282

- Yingqi Liu
- Retrofitting of homes for people in fuel poverty: Approach based on household thermal comfort pp. 283-291

- Alberto Vilches, Ángela Barrios Padura and Marta Molina Huelva
- Household willingness to pay for green electricity in urban and peri-urban Tigray, northern Ethiopia: Determinants and welfare effects pp. 292-300

- Tiruwork Arega and Tewodros Tadesse
- The social metabolism of Scotland: An environmental perspective pp. 304-313

- S. Viglia, K.B. Matthews, D.G. Miller, D. Wardell-Johnson, M. Rivington and S. Ulgiati
- A hybrid life cycle and multi-criteria decision analysis approach for identifying sustainable development strategies of Beijing's taxi fleet pp. 314-325

- Yanpeng Cai, Scott Applegate, Wencong Yue, Jianying Cai, Xuan Wang, Gengyuan Liu and Chunhui Li
- Accessing on the sustainability of urban ecological-economic systems by means of a coupled emergy and system dynamics model: A case study of Beijing pp. 326-337

- Wei Fang, Haizhong An, Huajiao Li, Xiangyun Gao, Xiaoqi Sun and Weiqiong Zhong
- Integrating ecosystem services in the assessment of urban energy trajectories – A study of the Stockholm Region pp. 338-349

- Ulla Mörtberg, Romain Goldenberg, Zahra Kalantari, Olga Kordas, Brian Deal, Berit Balfors and Vladimir Cvetkovic
- An approach to prospective consequential life cycle assessment and net energy analysis of distributed electricity generation pp. 350-358

- Christopher Jones, Paul Gilbert, Marco Raugei, Sarah Mander and Enrica Leccisi
- A theoretical cost optimization model of reused flowback distribution network of regional shale gas development pp. 359-364

- Huajiao Li, Haizhong An, Wei Fang and Meng Jiang
- The roles of countries in the international fossil fuel trade: An emergy and network analysis pp. 365-376

- Weiqiong Zhong, Haizhong An, Lei Shen, Wei Fang, Xiangyun Gao and Di Dong
- Between theory and quantification: An integrated analysis of metabolic patterns of informal urban settlements pp. 377-386

- Zora Kovacic and Mario Giampietro
- Is urbanization eco-friendly? An energy and land use cross-country analysis pp. 387-396

- X. Long, Xi Ji and S. Ulgiati
- On the road to fossil-free public transport: The case of Swedish bus fleets pp. 397-412

- Maria Xylia and Semida Silveira
Volume 99, issue C, 2016
- The design of renewable support schemes and CO2 emissions in China pp. 4-11

- Jie Wu, Johan Albrecht, Ying Fan and Yan Xia
- Analyzing the effects of Energy Action Plans on electricity consumption in Covenant of Mayors signatory municipalities in Andalusia pp. 12-26

- Maria Pablo-Romero, Rafael Pozo-Barajas and Antonio Sánchez-Braza
- Public perceptions and acceptance of induced earthquakes related to energy development pp. 27-32

- Katherine A. McComas, Hang Lu, Katie M. Keranen, Maria A. Furtney and Hwansuck Song
- Consumers’ evaluation of national new energy vehicle policy in China: An analysis based on a four paradigm model pp. 33-41

- Wenbo Li, Ruyin Long and Hong Chen
- A supporting method for selecting cost-optimal energy retrofit policies for residential buildings at the urban scale pp. 42-56

- Chiara Delmastro, Guglielmina Mutani and Stefano Paolo Corgnati
- Cross-sectoral coordination for sustainable solutions in Croatia: The (meta) governance of energy efficiency pp. 57-87

- Stamatios Christopoulos, Cansu Demir and Michael Kull
- An Affinity-to-Commons Model of Public Support For Environmental Energy Policy pp. 88-99

- Ryan Merrill and Nicole Sintov
- Contribution of green labels in electricity retail markets to fostering renewable energy pp. 100-109

- Machiel Mulder and Sigourney P.E. Zomer
- Government subsidies for the Chinese photovoltaic industry pp. 111-119

- Yongqing Xiong and Xiaohan Yang
- Why invest in wind energy? Career incentives and Chinese renewable energy politics pp. 120-131

- Xun Cao, Andrew Kleit and Chuyu Liu
- Saving Alberta's resource revenues: Role of intergenerational and liquidity funds pp. 132-146

- Ton van den Bremer and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Middle-term thorium strategy for PWR fleets pp. 147-153

- G. Martin and R. Girieud
- On the influence of the European trade barrier on the chinese pv industry: Is the solution to the solar-dispute “successful”? pp. 154-157

- Killian McCarthy
- Multilateral approach to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle in Asia-Pacific? pp. 158-164

- Eunjung Lim
- Willingness to accept local wind energy development: Does the compensation mechanism matter? pp. 165-173

- Jorge García, Todd Cherry, Steffen Kallbekken and Asbjørn Torvanger
- An estimation of crude oil import demand in Turkey: Evidence from time-varying parameters approach pp. 174-179

- Ilhan Ozturk and Ibrahim Arisoy
- The ‘climate dialectic’ in energy policy: Germany and India compared pp. 184-193

- James Goodman
- The nexus of the coal industry and the state in Australia: Historical dimensions and contemporary challenges pp. 194-202

- Hans A. Baer
- The diverse worlds of coal in India: Energising the nation, energising livelihoods pp. 203-213

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- The transnationalisation of the Indian coal economy and the Australian political economy: The fusion of regimes of accumulation? pp. 214-223

- Stuart Rosewarne
- Coal, nuclear and renewable energy policies in Germany: From the 1950s to the “Energiewende” pp. 224-232

- Ortwin Renn and Jonathan Paul Marshall
- Energy futures, state planning policies and coal mine contests in rural New South Wales pp. 233-241

- Linda H. Connor
- Coal Mining and Coal Seam Gas on Gomeroi country: Sacred lands, economic futures and shifting alliances pp. 242-251

- Heidi Norman
- “We don’t want to eat coal”: Development and its Discontents in a Chhattisgarh district in India pp. 252-260

- Devleena Ghosh
- Tribal communities and coal in Northeast India: The politics of imposing and resisting mining bans pp. 261-269

- Duncan McDuie-Ra and Dolly Kikon
- The Tactics of Persuasion: Environmental negotiations over a corporate coal project in coastal India pp. 270-276

- Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon
- Lusatia and the coal conundrum: The lived experience of the German Energiewende pp. 277-287

- Tom Morton and Katja Müller
- Disordering fantasies of coal and technology: Carbon capture and storage in Australia pp. 288-298

- Jonathan Paul Marshall
- Geographic proximity to coal plants and U.S. public support for extending the Production Tax Credit pp. 299-307

- Jillian L. Goldfarb, Marric Buessing and Douglas L. Kriner
- Creating a level playing field? The concentration and centralisation of emissions in the European Union Emissions Trading System pp. 308-318

- Gareth Bryant
- The coal question that emissions trading has not answered pp. 319-328

- Rebecca Pearse
- Transition to a post-carbon society: Linking environmental justice and just transition discourses pp. 329-339

- Geoff Evans and Liam Phelan
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