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Volume 97, issue C, 2016
- Beyond ‘Dieselgate’: Implications of unaccounted and future air pollutant emissions and energy use for cars in the United Kingdom pp. 1-12

- Christian Brand
- Analysing socioeconomic diversity and scaling effects on residential electricity load profiles in the context of low carbon technology uptake pp. 13-26

- R. McKenna, L. Hofmann, E. Merkel, W. Fichtner and N. Strachan
- Innovation in the energy sector – The role of fossil fuels and developing economies pp. 27-38

- Elina Brutschin and Andreas Fleig
- Energy efficiency and economic value in affordable housing pp. 39-49

- Andrea Chegut, Piet Eichholtz and Rogier Holtermans
- Understanding the nuclear controversy: An application of cultural theory pp. 50-59

- Shashi van de Graaff
- Investigating biofuels through network analysis pp. 60-72

- Ylenia Curci and Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina
- More than food or fuel. Stakeholder perceptions of anaerobic digestion and land use; a case study from the United Kingdom pp. 73-81

- Mirjam Röder
- Actual heating energy savings in thermally renovated Dutch dwellings pp. 82-92

- Daša Majcen, Laure Itard and Henk Visscher
- Risks affecting the biofuels industry: A US and Canadian company perspective pp. 93-101

- Fred Pries, Alireza Talebi, R. Sandra Schillo and Margaret A. Lemay
- Realizing potential savings of energy and emissions from efficient household appliances in India pp. 102-111

- Kirit S. Parikh and Jyoti K. Parikh
- What are community energy companies trying to accomplish? An empirical investigation of investment motives in the German case pp. 112-122

- Lars Holstenkamp and Franziska Kahla
- Adaptation to climate-induced regional water constraints in the Spanish energy sector: An integrated assessment pp. 123-135

- Zarrar Khan, Pedro Linares and Javier García-González
- Coal power overcapacity and investment bubble in China during 2015–2020 pp. 136-144

- Jiahai Yuan, Peng Li, Yang Wang, Qian Liu, Xinyi Shen, Kai Zhang and Liansai Dong
- Context analysis for a new regulatory model for electric utilities in Brazil pp. 145-154

- Fabio S. El Hage and Carlos Rufín
- The demand function for residential heat through district heating system and its consumption benefits in Korea pp. 155-160

- Seul-Ye Lim, Hyo-Jin Kim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Developing benefit schemes and financial compensation measures for fishermen impacted by marine renewable energy projects pp. 161-170

- Kieran Reilly, O’Hagan, Anne Marie and Gordon Dalton
- Does OPEC act as a cartel? Empirical investigation of coordination behavior pp. 171-180

- Khalid Kisswani
- Optimal feed-in tariff for solar photovoltaic power generation in China: A real options analysis pp. 181-192

- M.M. Zhang, D.Q. Zhou, P. Zhou and G.Q. Liu
- The UK's Levy Control Framework for renewable electricity support: Effects and significance pp. 193-201

- Matthew Lockwood
- Multi-criteria analysis of innovation policies in favour of solar mobility in France by 2030 pp. 202-219

- Nathalie Popiolek and Françoise Thais
- A review of low carbon fuel policies: Principles, program status and future directions pp. 220-234

- Sonia Yeh, Julie Witcover, Gabriel Lade and Daniel Sperling
- Sensitivity of price elasticity of demand to aggregation, unobserved heterogeneity, price trends, and price endogeneity: Evidence from U.S. Data pp. 235-249

- Mark Miller and Anna Alberini
- Evaluation of usage and fuel savings of solar ovens in Nicaragua pp. 250-257

- Gordon Bauer
- Lifting the US crude oil export ban: A numerical partial equilibrium analysis pp. 258-266

- Lissy Langer, Daniel Huppmann and Franziska Holz
- Transport demand, harmful emissions, environment and health co-benefits in China pp. 267-275

- Ling-Yun He and Lu-Yi Qiu
- A feedstock supply model integrating the official organization for China's biomass generation plants pp. 276-290

- Xingping Zhang, Kaiyan Luo and Qinliang Tan
- Do effects of theoretical training and rewards for energy-efficient behavior persist over time and interact? A natural field experiment on eco-driving in a company fleet pp. 291-300

- Dominik L. Schall, Menas Wolf and Alwine Mohnen
- How geographic distance and political ideology interact to influence public perception of unconventional oil/natural gas development pp. 301-309

- Christopher E. Clarke, Dylan Bugden, P. Sol Hart, Richard C. Stedman, Jeffrey B. Jacquet, Darrick T.N. Evensen and Hilary S. Boudet
- What are retail investors' risk-return preferences towards renewable energy projects? A choice experiment in Germany pp. 310-320

- Sarah Salm, Stefanie Lena Hille and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Making the implicit explicit: A look inside the implicit discount rate pp. 321-331

- Joachim Schleich, Xavier Gassmann, Corinne Faure and Thomas Meissner
- Policy framework on energy access and key development indicators: ECOWAS interventions and the case of Ghana pp. 332-342

- Moses Kwame Aglina, Adebayo Agbejule and Godwin Yao Nyamuame
- A spatially explicit assessment of the wind energy potential in response to an increased distance between wind turbines and settlements in Germany pp. 343-350

- Frank Masurowski, Martin Drechsler and Karin Frank
- Climate consequences of low-carbon fuels: The United States Renewable Fuel Standard pp. 351-353

- Jason Hill, Liaila Tajibaeva and Stephen Polasky
- Financing alternative energy projects: An examination of challenges and opportunities for local government pp. 354-364

- Grace Cheung, Peter J. Davies and Stefan Trück
- Modelling long-term technological transition of Polish power system using MARKAL: Emission trade impact pp. 365-377

- Marcin Jaskólski
- Quantifying the value of investing in distributed natural gas and renewable electricity systems as complements: Applications of discounted cash flow and real options analysis with stochastic inputs pp. 378-390

- Jacquelyn Pless, Douglas J. Arent, Jeffrey Logan, Jaquelin Cochran and Owen Zinaman
- Coexistence dilemmas in European marine spatial planning practices. The case of marine renewables and marine protected areas pp. 391-399

- Zacharoula Kyriazi, Frank Maes and Steven Degraer
- How hyperbolic discounting preference affects Chinese consumers’ consumption choice between conventional and electric vehicles pp. 400-413

- Tian Wu, Zhe Shang, Xin Tian and Shouyang Wang
- Study on decoupling analysis between energy consumption and economic growth in Liaoning Province pp. 414-420

- Bai Dong, Ming Zhang, Hailin Mu and Xuanming Su
- Statistical analysis of compliance violations for natural gas wells in Pennsylvania pp. 421-428

- Noura Abualfaraj, Mira S. Olson, Patrick L. Gurian, Anneclaire De Roos and Carol Ann Gross-Davis
- Technoeconomic assessment of beetle kill biomass co-firing in existing coal fired power plants in the Western United States pp. 429-438

- E. Beagle and E. Belmont
- Flexible investment under uncertainty in smart distribution networks with demand side response: Assessment framework and practical implementation pp. 439-449

- Jonathan A. Schachter, Pierluigi Mancarella, John Moriarty and Rita Shaw
- An economy-wide evaluation of new power generation in South Africa: The case of Medupi and Kusile pp. 450-460

- Jessika Bohlmann, Heinrich Bohlmann, Roula Inglesi-Lotz and Jan van Heerden
- European ability to cope with a gas crisis. Comparison between 2009 and 2014 pp. 461-474

- Nuria Rodríguez-Gómez, Nicola Zaccarelli and Ricardo Bolado-Lavín
- How the global and national levels interrelate in climate policymaking: Foreign Policy Analysis and the case of Carbon Capture Storage in Norway's foreign policy pp. 475-484

- Jo-Kristian Straete Roettereng
- The low cost of quality improvements in the electricity distribution sector of Brazil pp. 485-493

- Maria Corton, Aneliese Zimmermann and Michelle Phillips
- Analysis of drivers affecting the use of market premium for renewables in Germany pp. 494-506

- Massimo Genoese, Viktor Slednev and Wolf Fichtner
- Designing an emissions trading scheme for China with a dynamic computable general equilibrium model pp. 507-520

- Ling Tang, Jiarui Shi and Qin Bao
- Wind, hydro or mixed renewable energy source: Preference for electricity products when the share of renewable energy increases pp. 521-531

- Yingkui Yang, Hans Stubbe Solgaard and Wolfgang Haider
- Energy efficiency outlook in China’s urban buildings sector through 2030 pp. 532-539

- Michael A. McNeil, Wei Feng, Stephane de la Rue du Can, Nina Zheng Khanna, Jing Ke and Nan Zhou
- Type approval and real-world CO2 and NOx emissions from EU light commercial vehicles pp. 540-548

- Nikiforos Zacharof, Uwe Tietge, Vicente Franco and Peter Mock
- Targeting energy justice: Exploring spatial, racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in urban residential heating energy efficiency pp. 549-558

- Tony Gerard Reames
- AHP-based risk analysis of energy performance contracting projects in Russia pp. 559-581

- Maria Garbuzova-Schlifter and Reinhard Madlener
- A network approach to overcoming barriers to market engagement for SMEs in energy efficiency initiatives such as the Green Deal pp. 582-590

- O’Keeffe, Juliette M., Daniel Gilmour and Edward Simpson
- Behavioral aspects of regulation: A discussion on switching and demand response in Turkish electricity market pp. 591-602

- Selahattin Şi̇ri̇n and Mustafa Sinan Gonul
- Carbon pricing in the EU: Evaluation of different EU ETS reform options pp. 603-617

- Corjan Brink, Herman R.J. Vollebergh and Edwin van der Werf
- Do Combined Heat and Power plants perform? Case study of publicly funded projects in New York pp. 618-627

- Rasika Athawale, Frank A. Felder and Leo A. Goldman
- How should grid operators govern smart grid innovation projects? An embedded case study approach pp. 628-635

- Mark de Reuver, Telli van der Lei and Zofia Lukszo
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