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Volume 91, issue C, 2016
- A survey informed PV-based cost-effective electrification options for rural sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-11

- Nicholas Opiyo
- Information inefficiency and willingness-to-pay for energy-efficient technology: A stated preference approach for China Energy Label pp. 12-21

- Hui Zhou and James O. Bukenya
- A new look at the FDI–income–energy–environment nexus: Dynamic panel data analysis of ASEAN pp. 22-27

- Jungho Baek
- Carbon emissions reductions and technology gaps in the world's factory, 1990–2012 pp. 28-37

- Ning Zhang, Bing Wang and Zhongfei Chen
- Estimating the electricity prices, generation costs and CO2 emissions of large scale wind energy exports from Ireland to Great Britain pp. 38-48

- Brendan Cleary, Aidan Duffy, Bjarne Bach, Aisma Vitina, O’Connor, Alan and Michael Conlon
- The effect of economic growth, oil prices, and the benefits of reactor standardization: Duration of nuclear power plant construction revisited pp. 49-59

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, Paul W. Thurner, Alexander Bauer and Helmut Küchenhoff
- Comparability of estimating energy rebound effect should be based on uniform mechanism and benchmark: A reply to Du and Lin pp. 60-63

- Chengyu Li, Shuai Shao, Lili Yang and Mingliang Yu
- A study on the future of unconventional oil development under different oil price scenarios: A system dynamics approach pp. 64-74

- Seyed Hossein Hosseini and Hamed Shakouri G.
- Global assessment of onshore wind power resources considering the distance to urban areas pp. 75-86

- Diego Silva Herran, Hancheng Dai, Shinichiro Fujimori and Toshihiko Masui
- The British public’s perception of the UK smart metering initiative: Threats and opportunities pp. 87-97

- Kathryn Buchanan, Nick Banks, Ian Preston and Riccardo Russo
- Asset transformation and the challenges to servitize a utility business model pp. 98-112

- Thorsten Helms
- The electricity generation adequacy problem: Assessing dynamic effects of capacity remuneration mechanisms pp. 113-127

- Nicolas Hary, Vincent Rious and Marcelo Saguan
- Measuring regional resilience towards fossil fuel supply constraints. Adaptability and vulnerability in socio-ecological Transformations-the case of Austria pp. 128-137

- Andreas Exner, Emilio Politti, Ernst Schriefl, Susanna Erker, Rosemarie Stangl, Sacha Baud, Hannes Warmuth, Julian Matzenberger, Lukas Kranzl, Reinhard Paulesich, Markus Windhaber, Susanne Supper and Gernot Stöglehner
- Environmental Kuznets Curve in China: New evidence from dynamic panel analysis pp. 138-147

- Tingting Li, Yong Wang and Dingtao Zhao
- A study on the effects of the CAFE standard on consumers pp. 148-160

- Seung-Pyo Jun, Hyoung Sun Yoo and Ji-Hui Kim
- Energy potential from residual biomass towards meeting the EU renewable energy and climate targets. The Italian case pp. 161-173

- Annarita Paiano and Giovanni Lagioia
- Mountainous areas and decentralized energy planning: Insights from Greece pp. 174-188

- Nikolas M. Katsoulakos and Dimitris C. Kaliampakos
- Stakeholders' perceptions on challenges and opportunities for biodiesel and bioethanol policy development in Thailand pp. 189-206

- Anuman Chanthawong and Shobhakar Dhakal
- Convergence of carbon dioxide emissions in Chinese cities: A continuous dynamic distribution approach pp. 207-219

- Jianxin Wu, Yanrui Wu, Xiumei Guo and Tsun Se Cheong
- Policy and innovation: Nanoenergy technology in the USA and China pp. 220-232

- Na Liu and JianCheng Guan
- What drives energy consumption in developing countries? The experience of selected African countries pp. 233-246

- Yaya Keho
- Energy benchmarking for shopping centers in Gulf Coast region pp. 247-255

- Adel Juaidi, Fadi AlFaris, Francisco G. Montoya and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
- The effects of oil price shocks on the economies of the Gulf Co-operation Council countries: Nonlinear analysis pp. 256-267

- Salah Nusair
- The peculiar economics of federal energy management pp. 268-272

- Michael E. Canes
- Financial impacts of UK's energy and climate change policies on commercial and industrial businesses pp. 273-286

- Chye Peng Ang, Bruce Toper and Ajay Gambhir
- Impact of unplanned power flows in interconnected transmission systems – Case study of Central Eastern European region pp. 287-303

- Antriksh Singh, Thomas Frei, Ndaona Chokani and Reza S. Abhari
- Façade insulation retrofitting policy implementation process and its effects on health equity determinants: A realist review pp. 304-314

- Lluís Camprubí, Davide Malmusi, Roshanak Mehdipanah, Laia Palència, Agnes Molnar, Carles Muntaner and Carme Borrell
- Understanding energy-related regimes: A participatory approach from central Australia pp. 315-324

- Tira Foran, David Fleming, Bruno Spandonide, Rachel Williams and Digby Race
- Role of Saudi universities in achieving the solar potential 2030 target pp. 325-328

- Sulaiman Alyahya and Mohammad A. Irfan
- The impact of building orientation and discount rates on a Portuguese reference building refurbishment decision pp. 329-340

- Ana Brandão de Vasconcelos, António Cabaço, Manuel Duarte Pinheiro and Armando Manso
- To drill or not to drill? An econometric analysis of US public opinion pp. 341-351

- Deep Mukherjee and Mohammad Arshad Rahman
- City density and CO2 efficiency pp. 352-361

- Ramana Gudipudi, Till Fluschnik, Anselmo García Cantú Ros, Carsten Walther and Jürgen P. Kropp
- Local acceptance by people with unvoiced opinions living close to a wind farm: A case study from Japan pp. 362-370

- Memi Motosu and Yasushi Maruyama
- Historical construction costs of global nuclear power reactors pp. 371-382

- Jessica R. Lovering, Arthur Yip and Ted Nordhaus
- Efficiency snakes and energy ladders: A (meta-)frontier demand analysis of electricity consumption efficiency in Chinese households pp. 383-396

- David Broadstock, Jiajia Li and Dayong Zhang
- Two methodological perspectives on the Energy East Pipeline conflict pp. 397-409

- Amanda Garcia, Amer Obeidi and Keith W. Hipel
Volume 90, issue C, 2016
- Environmental impacts of coal subsidies in Turkey: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 1-15

- Sevil Acar and Erinc Yeldan
- Adoption of SO2 emission control technologies - An application of survival analysis pp. 16-23

- Jialu Liu Streeter
- Designing incentive schemes for promoting energy-efficient appliances: A new methodology and a case study for Spain pp. 24-36

- Ibon Galarraga, Luis M. Abadie and Steffen Kallbekken
- Tyrannies of thrift: Governmentality and older, low-income people’s energy efficiency narratives in the Illawarra, Australia pp. 37-45

- Gordon Waitt, Kate Roggeveen, Ross Gordon, Katherine Butler and Paul Cooper
- A comprehensive assessment of the energy performance of the full range of electricity generation technologies deployed in the United Kingdom pp. 46-59

- Marco Raugei and Enrica Leccisi
- Energy security in ASEAN: A quantitative approach for sustainable energy policy pp. 60-72

- Sopitsuda Tongsopit, Noah Kittner, Youngho Chang, Apinya Aksornkij and Weerin Wangjiraniran
- Forecasting electricity consumption in Pakistan: the way forward pp. 73-80

- Anwar Hussain, Muhammad Rahman and Junaid Memon
- Fuel poverty, excess winter deaths, and energy costs in Vermont: Burdensome for whom? pp. 81-91

- Jonathan Teller-Elsberg, Benjamin Sovacool, Taylor Smith and Emily Laine
- Forecasting annual gross electricity demand by artificial neural networks using predicted values of socio-economic indicators and climatic conditions: Case of Turkey pp. 92-101

- M. Erdem Günay
- CO2 emissions and financial development in an emerging economy: An augmented VAR approach pp. 102-114

- Faiza Abbasi and Khalid Riaz
- Effect of demand management on regulated and deregulated electricity sectors pp. 115-120

- Murat Fahrioglu
- Green Investment Scheme: Experience and results in the Czech Republic pp. 121-130

- Jiří Karásek and Jaroslav Pavlica
- The effect of global oil price shocks on China's metal markets pp. 131-139

- Chuanguo Zhang and Xiaohua Tu
- Global oil glut and sanctions: The impact on Putin’s Russia pp. 140-151

- Yelena Tuzova and Faryal Qayum
- Improving appraisal of sustainability of energy options – A view from Slovenia pp. 154-171

- Branko Kontić, Marko Bohanec, Davor Kontić, Nejc Trdin and Maruša Matko
- Complementarity and substitution of renewable energy in target year energy supply-mix plannin–in the case of Taiwan pp. 172-182

- Hsiao-Fan Wang, Meng-Ping Sung and Hsin-Wei Hsu
- Diversification criteria for power systems pp. 183-186

- Mohammed Kharbach
- Adoption of green electricity policies: Investigating the role of environmental attitudes via big data-driven search-queries pp. 187-201

- Donghyun Lee, Minki Kim and Jungyoun Lee
- Air pollution emissions and damages from energy production in the U.S.: 2002–2011 pp. 202-211

- Paulina Jaramillo and Nicholas Muller
- Electricity demand and basic needs: Empirical evidence from China's households pp. 212-221

- Xiaoping He and David Reiner
- Is Swedish district heating operating on an integrated market? – Differences in pricing, price convergence, and marketing strategy between public and private district heating companies pp. 222-232

- M. Åberg, L. Fälting and A. Forssell
- The potential of energy behaviours in a smart(er) grid: Policy implications from a Portuguese exploratory study pp. 233-245

- Marta A.R. Lopes, Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Kathryn B. Janda, Paulo Peixoto and Nelson Martins
- Do driving restriction policies effectively motivate commuters to use public transportation? pp. 253-261

- Yunxia Liu, Zaisheng Hong and Yong Liu
- Do OPEC announcements influence oil prices? pp. 262-272

- Amine Loutia, Constantin Mellios and Kostas Andriosopoulos
- How vulnerable is the emissions market to transaction costs?: An ABMS Approach pp. 273-286

- Kangil Lee and Taek-Whan Han
- A dynamic model for firm-response to non-credible incentive regulation regimes pp. 287-299

- Per Agrell and Emili Grifell-Tatje
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