Energy Policy
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Volume 98, issue C, 2016
- Technology and demand forecasting for carbon capture and storage technology in South Korea pp. 1-11

- Jungwoo Shin, Chul-Yong Lee and Hongbum Kim
- The importance of instrumental, symbolic, and environmental attributes for the adoption of smart energy systems pp. 12-18

- Ernst H. Noppers, Kees Keizer, Marko Milovanovic and Linda Steg
- The normative feedback approach for energy conservation behavior in the military community pp. 19-32

- Meng Shen, Robert Young and Qingbin Cui
- Time-varying analysis of CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth nexus: Statistical experience in next 11 countries pp. 33-48

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Mantu Mahalik, Syed Hasanat Shah and João Ricardo Sato
- Austria's wind energy potential – A participatory modeling approach to assess socio-political and market acceptance pp. 49-61

- Stefan Höltinger, Boris Salak, Thomas Schauppenlehner, Patrick Scherhaufer and Johannes Schmidt
- The impacts of removing energy subsidies on economy-wide rebound effects in China: An input-output analysis pp. 62-72

- Ke Li and Zhujun Jiang
- Regional cooperation on energy in South Asia: Unraveling the political challenges in implementing transnational pipelines and electricity grids pp. 73-83

- Mirza Sadaqat Huda and Matt McDonald
- Realising local government visions for developing district heating: Experiences from a learning country pp. 84-96

- Ruth E. Bush, Catherine S.E. Bale and Peter G. Taylor
- Tracking U.S. biofuel innovation through patents pp. 97-107

- Jeff Kessler and Daniel Sperling
- Financial incentive approaches for reducing peak electricity demand, experience from pilot trials with a UK energy provider pp. 108-120

- Peter Bradley, Alexia Coke and Matthew Leach
- Development strategies to satisfy corporate average CO2 emission regulations of light duty vehicles (LDVs) in Korea pp. 121-132

- Yunjung Oh, Junhong Park, Jong Tae Lee, Jigu Seo and Sungwook Park
- Technological growth of fuel efficiency in european automobile market 1975–2015 pp. 142-148

- Kejia Hu and Yuche Chen
- The market and consumer welfare effects of mid-level ethanol blends in the US fuel market pp. 149-159

- Paul W. Gallagher and Daniel Sleper
- The impacts of oil price shocks on stock market volatility: Evidence from the G7 countries pp. 160-169

- Andrea Bastianin, Francesca Conti and Matteo Manera
- Carbon intensity of electricity in ASEAN: Drivers, performance and outlook pp. 170-179

- B.W. Ang and Tian Goh
- Economic benefits, external costs and the regulation of unconventional gas in the United States pp. 180-186

- Ian Cronshaw and R. Quentin Grafton
- The environmental Kuznets curve in Indonesia: Exploring the potential of renewable energy pp. 187-198

- Yogi Sugiawan and Shunsuke Managi
- Is nuclear economical in comparison to renewables? pp. 199-209

- Demet Suna and Gustav Resch
- Has energy conservation been an effective policy for Thailand? An input–output structural decomposition analysis from 1995 to 2010 pp. 210-220

- Tharinya Supasa, Shu-San Hsiau, Shih-Mo Lin, Wongkot Wongsapai and Jiunn-Chi Wu
- New market mechanism and its implication for carbon reduction in China pp. 221-231

- Shuai Gao, Mattijs Smits, Arthur P.J. Mol and Can Wang
- Welfare implication of reforming energy consumption subsidies pp. 232-240

- Michèle Breton and Hossein Mirzapour
- Abundant low-cost natural gas and deep GHG emissions reductions for the United States pp. 241-253

- Stephen Healey and Mark Jaccard
- Chinese companies’ awareness and perceptions of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS): Evidence from a national survey in China pp. 254-265

- Lin Yang, Fengyu Li and Xian Zhang
- Energy sprawl, land taking and distributed generation: towards a multi-layered density pp. 266-273

- Stefano Moroni, Valentina Antoniucci and Adriano Bisello
- Baseline of the projection under a structural change in energy demand pp. 274-289

- Tomoyuki Sakamoto, Kae Takase, Ryuji Matsuhashi and Shunsuke Managi
- Concerned consumption. Global warming changing household domestication of energy pp. 290-297

- Margrethe Aune, Åsne Lund Godbolt, Knut H. Sørensen, Marianne Ryghaug, Henrik Karlstrøm and Robert Næss
- Research and deployment priorities for renewable technologies: Quantifying the importance of various renewable technologies for low cost, high renewable electricity systems in an Australian case study pp. 298-308

- Jenny Riesz and Ben Elliston
- Energy efficiency consultants as change agents? Examining the reasons for EECs’ limited success pp. 309-317

- Daniel Feser and Petrik Runst
- Electricity consumption and economic growth in the GCC countries: Panel data analysis pp. 318-327

- Mohamed Osman, Geoffrey Gachino and Ariful Hoque
- A quantile regression analysis of China's provincial CO2 emissions: Where does the difference lie? pp. 328-342

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- Is ecological personality always consistent with low-carbon behavioral intention of urban residents? pp. 343-352

- Jia Wei, Hong Chen and Ruyin Long
- Financial development and environmental quality: The way forward pp. 353-364

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Nawaz Ahmad and Shaista Alam
- Transforming the energy system: Why municipalities strive for energy self-sufficiency pp. 365-377

- Maximilian Engelken, Benedikt Römer, Marcus Drescher and Isabell Welpe
- The Brazilian 2010 oil regulatory framework and its crowding-out investment effects pp. 378-389

- Pedro Florêncio
- The geopolitical impact of the shale revolution: Exploring consequences on energy prices and rentier states pp. 390-399

- Willem L. Auping, Erik Pruyt, Sijbren de Jong and Jan H. Kwakkel
- Do national-level policies to promote low-carbon technology deployment pay off for the investor countries? pp. 400-411

- Gokul C. Iyer, Leon E. Clarke, James A. Edmonds and Nathan E. Hultman
- Beyond taxation: Discourse around energy policy in Japan pp. 412-419

- Takahiro Endo, Yuki Tsuboyama and Yoritoshi Hara
- Catalysing the energy service market: The role of intermediaries pp. 420-430

- Colin Nolden, Steve Sorrell and Friedemann Polzin
- Residential home heating: The potential for air source heat pump technologies as an alternative to solid and liquid fuels pp. 431-442

- J Andrew Kelly, Miao Fu and J. Peter Clinch
- Comparison of economic instruments to reduce PM2.5 from industrial and residential sources pp. 443-452

- Cristian Mardones and Andrés Saavedra
- Using the Environmental Kuznets Curve to evaluate energy policy: Some practical considerations pp. 453-458

- Stephen Brown and Ian McDonough
- Paying the full price of steel – Perspectives on the cost of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the steel industry pp. 459-469

- Johan Rootzén and Filip Johnsson
- Transforming cities towards sustainable low-carbon energy systems using emergy synthesis for support in decision making pp. 471-482

- Luka Lugaric and Slavko Krajcar
- How wind became a four-letter word: Lessons for community engagement from a wind energy conflict in King Island, Australia pp. 483-494

- R.M. Colvin, G.Bradd Witt and Justine Lacey
- The prospective of coal power in China: Will it reach a plateau in the coming decade? pp. 495-504

- Jiahai Yuan, Qi Lei, Minpeng Xiong, Jingsheng Guo and Zheng Hu
- A retrospective analysis of compact fluorescent lamp experience curves and their correlations to deployment programs pp. 505-512

- Sarah Josephine Smith, Max Wei and Michael D. Sohn
- Challenges and policies in Indonesia's energy sector pp. 513-519

- Richard Dutu
- Solar energy storage in German households: profitability, load changes and flexibility pp. 520-532

- Thomas Kaschub, Patrick Jochem and Wolf Fichtner
- The geopolitics of cross-border electricity grids: The Israeli-Arab case pp. 533-543

- Itay Fischhendler, Lior Herman and Jaya Anderman
- Powering production. The case of the sisal fibre production in the Tanga region, Tanzania pp. 544-556

- Francesco Fuso Nerini, Antonio Andreoni, David Bauner and Mark Howells
- Measuring energy poverty in Japan, 2004–2013 pp. 557-564

- Shinichiro Okushima
- Allocating greenhouse gas emissions to shipments in road freight transportation: Suggestions for a global carbon accounting standard pp. 565-575

- Florian Kellner
- The role of reserves and production in the market capitalization of oil and gas companies pp. 576-581

- Bradley Ewing and Mark A. Thompson
- Exploring support for shale gas extraction in the United Kingdom pp. 582-589

- Jessica Andersson-Hudson, William Knight, Mathew Humphrey and O’Hara, Sarah
- Searching for hidden costs: A technology-based approach to the energy efficiency gap in light-duty vehicles pp. 590-606

- Gloria Helfand, Michael McWilliams, Kevin Bolon, Lawrence Reichle, Mandy Sha, Amanda Smith and Robert Beach
- Trader types and volatility of emission allowance prices. Evidence from EU ETS Phase I pp. 607-620

- Anca Claudia Balietti
- How does Germany's green energy policy affect electricity market volatility? An application of conditional autoregressive range models pp. 621-628

- Benjamin R. Auer
- Impact of wide-spread use of uninterruptible power supplies on Pakistan's power system pp. 629-636

- Ali Ahmad, Muhammad Asghar Saqib, Syed Abdul Rahman Kashif, Muhammad Yaqoob Javed, Abdul Hameed and Muhammad Usman Khan
- Residential energy demand in the United States: Analysis using static and dynamic approaches pp. 637-649

- Mahmoud Salari and Roxana J. Javid
- Filling the gaps: Policy supports and interventions for scaling up renewable energy development in Small Island Developing States pp. 653-662

- Govinda Timilsina and Kalim Shah
- Energy access and security strategies in Small Island Developing States pp. 663-673

- Franziska Wolf, Dinesh Surroop, Anirudh Singh and Walter Leal
- Global analysis of the techno-economic potential of renewable energy hybrid systems on small islands pp. 674-687

- P. Blechinger, C. Cader, P. Bertheau, H. Huyskens, R. Seguin and C. Breyer
- Assessing the determinants of SIDS' pattern toward sustainability: A statistical analysis pp. 688-699

- Antonio A. Romano, Giuseppe Scandurra, Alfonso Carfora and Rosaria Vega Pansini
- Drivers and inhibitors of renewable energy: A qualitative and quantitative study of the Caribbean pp. 700-712

- David Ince, Harrie Vredenburg and Xiaoyu Liu
- Beyond electricity: The potential of ocean thermal energy and ocean technology ecoparks in small tropical islands pp. 713-724

- Andrés F. Osorio, Jessica Arias-Gaviria, Andrea Devis-Morales, Diego Acevedo, Héctor Iván Velasquez and Santiago Arango-Aramburo
- Political determinants of electricity provision in small island developing states pp. 725-734

- Frida Boräng, Sverker C. Jagers and Marina Povitkina
- The impact of Singapore’s residential electricity conservation efforts and the way forward. Insights from the bounds testing approach pp. 735-743

- Tian Sheng Allan Loi and Soh Leng Loo
- Allocating the economic benefits of renewable energy between stakeholders on Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Arguments for a balanced approach pp. 744-748

- Danielle Spiegel-Feld, Bryce Rudyk and George Philippidis
- Moving beyond LCOE: impact of various financing methods on PV profitability for SIDS pp. 749-758

- Jacqueline Yujia Tao and Anton Finenko
- Energy policy, aid, and the development of renewable energy resources in Small Island Developing States pp. 759-767

- Matthew Dornan and Kalim Shah
- Energy policy in the Caribbean green economy context and the Institutional Analysis and Design (IAD) framework as a proposed tool for its development pp. 768-777

- Kalim Shah and Keron Niles
- A framework for technology cooperation to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy in Pacific Island Countries pp. 778-790

- Emanuele Taibi, Giorgio Gualberti, Morgan Bazilian and Dolf Gielen
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