Energy Policy
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Volume 95, issue C, 2016
- Concept for Energy Security Matrix pp. 1-9

- Einari Kisel, Arvi Hamburg, Mihkel Härm, Ando Leppiman and Märt Ots
- Leveling the playing field of transportation fuels: Accounting for indirect emissions of natural gas pp. 21-31

- Steven Sexton and Jonathan Eyer
- Revisiting Environmental Kuznets Curves through the energy price lens pp. 32-41

- Miguel Rodriguez, Yolanda Pena-Boquete and Juan Carlos Pardo-Fernández
- Which goals are driving the Energiewende? Making sense of the German Energy Transformation pp. 42-51

- Fabian Joas, Michael Pahle, Christian Flachsland and Amani Joas
- Influencing the central heating technologies installed in homes: The role of social capital in supply chain networks pp. 52-60

- Faye Wade, Michelle Shipworth and Russell Hitchings
- Cost-reflective electricity pricing: Consumer preferences and perceptions pp. 62-72

- Nina L. Hall, Talia D. Jeanneret and Alan Rai
- Determinants of import demand for non-renewable energy (petroleum) products: Empirical evidence from Nigeria pp. 73-93

- Adeolu O. Adewuyi
- The future of the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme in Europe: The case of photovoltaics pp. 94-102

- Andri Pyrgou, Angeliki Kylili and Paris A. Fokaides
- Energy productivity and Chinese local officials’ promotions: Evidence from provincial governors pp. 103-112

- Xiude Chen, Quande Qin and Yi-Ming Wei
- Effects of demand side management on Chinese household electricity consumption: Empirical findings from Chinese household survey pp. 113-125

- Nina Zheng Khanna, Jin Guo and Xinye Zheng
- The driving factors behind coal demand in China from 1997 to 2012: An empirical study of input-output structural decomposition analysis pp. 126-134

- Ya Wu and Wanying Zhang
- Nuclear and intermittent renewables: Two compatible supply options? The case of the French power mix pp. 135-146

- Camille Cany, Christine Mansilla, Pascal Da Costa, Gilles Mathonnière, Thierry Duquesnoy and Anne Baschwitz
- Reassessing the empirical relationship between the oil price and the dollar pp. 147-157

- Virginie Coudert and Valérie Mignon
- Energy justice and the contested petroleum politics of stranded assets: Policy insights from the Yasuní-ITT Initiative in Ecuador pp. 158-171

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Joseph Scarpaci
- Energy expenditure, economic growth, and the minimum EROI of society pp. 172-186

- Florian Fizaine and Victor Court
- Plug-in vehicles and the future of road infrastructure funding in the United States pp. 187-195

- Jerome Dumortier, Matthew W. Kent and Seth B. Payton
- Implications of environmental regulation and coal plant retirements in systems with large scale penetration of wind power pp. 196-210

- Mohsen Rahmani, Paulina Jaramillo and Gabriela Hug
- Competition policies and environmental quality: Empirical analysis of the electricity sector in OECD countries pp. 212-223

- Emmanuel Asane-Otoo
- Household preferences of hybrid home heating systems – A choice experiment application pp. 224-237

- Enni Ruokamo
- Evaluating investments in renewable energy under policy risks pp. 238-252

- Nadine Gatzert and Nikolai Vogl
- Time-zero efficiency of European power derivatives markets pp. 253-268

- Juan Ignacio Peña and Rosa Rodriguez
- The effectiveness of China's wind power policy: An empirical analysis pp. 269-279

- Xiaoli Zhao, Shujie Li, Sufang Zhang, Rui Yang and Suwei Liu
- The plunge in German electricity futures prices – Analysis using a parsimonious fundamental model pp. 280-290

- Thomas Kallabis, Christian Pape and Christoph Weber
- Analysis of intelligent green building policy and developing status in Taiwan pp. 291-303

- Chung-Feng Jeffrey Kuo, Chieh-Hung Lin and Ming-Wen Hsu
- Market distortions and aggregate productivity: Evidence from Chinese energy enterprises pp. 304-313

- Xiaoyong Dai and Liwei Cheng
- Renewable energy deployment in Europe up to 2030 and the aim of a triple dividend pp. 314-323

- Vicki Duscha, Arnaud Fougeyrollas, Carsten Nathani, Matthias Pfaff, Mario Ragwitz, Gustav Resch, Wolfgang Schade, Barbara Breitschopf and Rainer Walz
- CO2 labelling of passenger cars in Europe: Status, challenges, and future prospects pp. 324-335

- Gary Haq and Martin Weiss
- Business models for model businesses: Lessons from renewable energy entrepreneurs in developing countries pp. 336-349

- Cle-Anne Gabriel and Jodyanne Kirkwood
- Modeling the effects of the new Russian capacity mechanism on renewable energy investments pp. 350-360

- Mariia Kozlova and Mikael Collan
- Regional drivers of on-farm energy production in Bavaria pp. 361-369

- Axel Schaffer and Claudia Düvelmeyer
- Exploring the relationship between agricultural electricity consumption and output: New evidence from Turkish regional data pp. 370-377

- Eyup Dogan, Maamar Sebri and Berna Turkekul
- Emerging economic viability of grid defection in a northern climate using solar hybrid systems pp. 378-389

- Abhilash Kantamneni, Richelle Winkler, Lucia Gauchia and Joshua Pearce
- Hybrid renewable energy support policy in the power sector: The contracts for difference and capacity market case study pp. 390-401

- Temitope Tunbi Onifade
- Electricity-price arbitrage with plug-in hybrid electric vehicle: Gain or loss? pp. 402-410

- Shang, Duo (Rick) and Guodong Sun
- Energy-saving implications from supply chain improvement: An exploratory study on China's consumer goods retail system pp. 411-420

- Xi Wang, Hua Cai and H. Keith Florig
- Renewable energy policies in promoting financing and investment among the East Asia Summit countries: Quantitative assessment and policy implications pp. 427-436

- Youngho Chang, Zheng Fang and Yanfei Li
- Assessment of instruments in facilitating investment in off-grid renewable energy projects pp. 437-446

- Xunpeng Shi, Xiying Liu and Lixia Yao
- Business models and financing options for a rapid scale-up of rooftop solar power systems in Thailand pp. 447-457

- Sopitsuda Tongsopit, Sunee Moungchareon, Apinya Aksornkij and Tanai Potisat
- Innovative business models and financing mechanisms for distributed solar PV (DSPV) deployment in China pp. 458-467

- Sufang Zhang
- Exuberance in China's renewable energy investment: Rationality, capital structure and implications with firm level evidence pp. 468-478

- Dayong Zhang, Hong Cao and Peijiang Zou
- Analysis of the policy effects of downstream Feed-In Tariff on China’s solar photovoltaic industry pp. 479-488

- Hongwei Wang, Shilin Zheng, Yanhua Zhang and Kai Zhang
- Implications of applying solar industry best practice resource estimation on project financing pp. 489-497

- Romeo Pacudan
- Retail electricity tariff and mechanism design to incentivize distributed renewable generation pp. 498-508

- Ramteen Sioshansi
- Bond financing for renewable energy in Asia pp. 509-517

- Thiam Hee Ng and Jacqueline Yujia Tao
- Making renewable energy competitive in India: Reducing financing costs via a government-sponsored hedging facility pp. 518-528

- Arsalan Farooquee and Gireesh Shrimali
Volume 94, issue C, 2016
- Identifying electricity-saving potential in rural China: Empirical evidence from a household survey pp. 1-9

- Yihua Yu and Jin Guo
- Oil and entrepreneurship pp. 10-15

- Mahdi Majbouri
- The price of energy efficiency in the Spanish housing market pp. 16-24

- Amaia de Ayala, Ibon Galarraga and Joseph V. Spadaro
- Perspectives for solar thermal applications in Taiwan pp. 25-28

- Keh-Chin Chang, Wei-Min Lin, Tzong-Shyng Leu and Kung-Ming Chung
- Sharing the emission reduction burden in an uneven world pp. 29-39

- Risto Herrala and Rajeev Goel
- Reducing pollution at five critical points of shale gas production: Strategies and institutional responses pp. 40-46

- Terence Centner
- Building stock dynamics and its impacts on materials and energy demand in China pp. 47-55

- Lixuan Hong, Nan Zhou, Wei Feng, Nina Khanna, David Fridley, Yongqiang Zhao and Kaare Sandholt
- Carbon emission intensity in electricity production: A global analysis pp. 56-63

- B.W. Ang and Bin Su
- China's numerical management system for reducing national energy intensity pp. 64-76

- Huimin Li, Xiaofan Zhao, Yuqing Yu, Tong Wu and Ye Qi
- Carbon profiles of remote Australian Indigenous communities: A base for opportunities pp. 77-88

- J. Stewart, M. Anda and R.J. Harper
- How organizational and global factors condition the effects of energy efficiency on CO2 emission rebounds among the world's power plants pp. 89-93

- Don Grant, Andrew K. Jorgenson and Wesley Longhofer
- The effect of policy incentives on electric vehicle adoption pp. 94-103

- Joram H.M. Langbroek, Joel P. Franklin and Yusak O. Susilo
- Energy projects in Iceland – Advancing the case for the use of economic valuation techniques to evaluate environmental impacts pp. 104-113

- David Cook, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir and Daði Már Kristófersson
- How to deal with the rebound effect? A policy-oriented approach pp. 114-125

- David Font Vivanco, Rene Kemp and Ester van der Voet
- Economic feasibility of stationary electrochemical storages for electric bill management applications: The Italian scenario pp. 126-137

- E. Telaretti, G. Graditi, M.G. Ippolito and G. Zizzo
- The initial impact of EU ETS verification events on stock prices pp. 138-149

- Roel Brouwers, Frederiek Schoubben, Cynthia Van Hulle and Steve Van Uytbergen
- Estimating willingness to pay for renewable energy in South Korea using the contingent valuation method pp. 150-156

- Chul-Yong Lee and Hyejin Heo
- Measuring energy poverty in Greece pp. 157-165

- Lefkothea Papada and Dimitris Kaliampakos
- Mini-grid based off-grid electrification to enhance electricity access in developing countries: What policies may be required? pp. 166-178

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Debajit Palit
- Carbon intensity as a proxy for environmental performance and the informational content of the EPI pp. 179-190

- Dimitrios Thomakos and Thomas Alexopoulos
- Innovation and technology transfer through global value chains: Evidence from China's PV industry pp. 191-203

- Fang Zhang and Kelly Sims Gallagher
- Sectoral approaches establishment for climate change mitigation in Thailand upstream oil and gas industry pp. 204-213

- Warathida Chaiyapa, Miguel Esteban and Yasuko Kameyama
- How do household characteristics affect appliance usage? Application of conditional demand analysis to Japanese household data pp. 214-223

- Shigeru Matsumoto
- Adolescents and electricity consumption; Investigating sociodemographic, economic, and behavioural influences on electricity consumption in households pp. 224-234

- Hannah Wallis, Malte Nachreiner and Ellen Matthies
- German Energiewende and the heating market – Impact and limits of policy pp. 235-246

- Klaas Bauermann
- UK energy policy – Stuck in ideological limbo? pp. 247-252

- Malcolm Keay
- The benefits of integrating European electricity markets pp. 253-263

- David M Newbery, Goran Strbac and Ivan Viehoff
- Climate impacts on the cost of solar energy pp. 264-273

- Mallory E. Flowers, Matthew K. Smith, Ara W. Parsekian, Dmitriy S. Boyuk, Jenna K. McGrath and Luke Yates
- Revisiting the concept of environmental Kuznets curve in period of energy disaster and deteriorating income: Empirical evidence from Japan pp. 274-284

- Abdulrashid Rafindadi
- Life cycle costing of diesel, natural gas, hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell bus systems: An Australian case study pp. 285-294

- Jamie Ally and Trevor Pryor
- The optimization of demand response programs in smart grids pp. 295-306

- Ghasem Derakhshan, Heidar Ali Shayanfar and Ahad Kazemi
- The effect of demand response on purchase intention of distributed generation: Evidence from Japan pp. 307-316

- Tatsuhiro Nakada, Kongjoo Shin and Shunsuke Managi
- What encourages local authorities to engage with energy performance contracting for retrofitting? Evidence from German municipalities pp. 317-330

- Friedemann Polzin, Paschen von Flotow and Colin Nolden
- The insurance industry and unconventional gas development: Gaps and recommendations pp. 331-335

- Daniel Wetherell and Darrick Evensen
- Energy Return on Energy Invested (ERoEI) for photovoltaic solar systems in regions of moderate insolation pp. 336-344

- Ferruccio Ferroni and Robert J. Hopkirk
- Variance risk premia in CO2 markets: A political perspective pp. 345-354

- Dennis Reckling
- Wind farm externalities and public preferences for community consultation in Ireland: A discrete choice experiments approach pp. 355-365

- Noreen Brennan and Thomas M Van Rensburg
- Material constraints related to storage of future European renewable electricity surpluses with CO2 methanation pp. 366-376

- Frédéric D. Meylan, Vincent Moreau and Suren Erkman
- Why Did Better Place Fail?: Range anxiety, interpretive flexibility, and electric vehicle promotion in Denmark and Israel pp. 377-386

- Lance Noel and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- How much carbon offsetting and where? Implications of efficiency, effectiveness, and ethicality considerations for public opinion formation pp. 387-395

- Brilé Anderson and Thomas Bernauer
- Missing money and missing markets: Reliability, capacity auctions and interconnectors pp. 401-410

- David M Newbery
- Impacts of intermittent renewable generation on electricity system costs pp. 411-420

- Joan Batalla-Bejerano and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Collateral effects of liberalisation: Metering, losses, load profiles and cost settlement in Spain’s electricity system pp. 421-431

- Joan Batalla-Bejerano, Maria Costa-Campi and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Revisiting long-run relations in power markets with high RES penetration pp. 432-445

- Angelica Gianfreda, Lucia Parisio and Matteo Pelagatti
- A welfare analysis of electricity transmission planning in Germany pp. 446-452

- Claudia Kemfert, Friedrich Kunz and Juan Rosellon
- On the long run effects of market splitting: Why more price zones might decrease welfare pp. 453-467

- Veronika Grimm, Alexander Martin, Martin Weibelzahl and Gregor Zöttl
- Risks in global natural gas markets: Investment, hedging and trade pp. 468-479

- Rudolf Egging-Bratseth and Franziska Holz
- Market fundamentals, competition and natural-gas prices pp. 480-491

- Daan Hulshof, Jan-Pieter van der Maat and Machiel Mulder
- Firm-specific impacts of CO2 prices on the stock market value of the Spanish power industry pp. 492-501

- Patricia Silva, Blanca Moreno and Nuno Carvalho Figueiredo
- Good things do not always come in threes: On the excess cost of overlapping regulation in EU climate policy pp. 502-508

- Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Keller, Markus Bortolamedi and Anelise Rahmeier Seyffarth
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