Energy Policy
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Volume 86, issue C, 2015
- Location matters: The impact of renewable power on transmission congestion and emissions pp. 1-16

- Claudia Hitaj
- A network analysis using metadata to investigate innovation in clean-tech – Implications for energy policy pp. 17-26

- Alessandro Marra, Paola Antonelli, Dell’Anna, Luca and Cesare Pozzi
- Adoption of residential solar power under uncertainty: Implications for renewable energy incentives pp. 27-35

- Christoph Bauner and Christine L. Crago
- Deconstructing facts and frames in energy research: Maxims for evaluating contentious problems pp. 36-42

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown
- Natural gas pricing reform in China: Getting closer to a market system? pp. 43-56

- Sergey Paltsev and Danwei Zhang
- Hybrid concentrated solar power (CSP)–biomass plants in a semiarid region: A strategy for CSP deployment in Brazil pp. 57-72

- Rafael Soria, Joana Portugal-Pereira, Alexandre Szklo, Rodrigo Milani and Roberto Schaeffer
- Individual Heating systems vs. District Heating systems: What will consumers pay for convenience? pp. 73-81

- Taeyeon Yoon, Yongsun Ma and Charles Rhodes
- Extending the bidding format to promote demand response pp. 82-92

- Yanchao Liu, Jesse T. Holzer and Michael C. Ferris
- CO2 emissions in the global supply chains of services: An analysis based on a multi-regional input–output model pp. 93-103

- Wencheng Zhang, Shuijun Peng and Chuanwang Sun
- Modeling the nexus between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth pp. 104-117

- Guangfei Yang, Tao Sun, Jianliang Wang and Xianneng Li
- Carbon emission, energy consumption and intermediate goods trade: A regional study of East Asia pp. 118-122

- Jingjing Zhang
- Dynamic properties of energy affordability measures pp. 123-132

- Peter Heindl and Rudolf Schuessler
- A new approach to measure speculation in the oil futures market and some policy implications pp. 133-141

- Leo H. Chan, Chi M. Nguyen and Kam C. Chan
- Provincial responsibility for carbon emissions in China under different principles pp. 142-153

- Youguo Zhang
- Assessing the consumers’ willingness to adopt a prepayment metering system in Nigeria pp. 154-165

- Musiliu Oseni
- Exploring drivers of energy demand in Cyprus – Scenarios and policy options pp. 166-175

- Theodoros Zachariadis and Emanuele Taibi
- The impact of China's carbon allowance allocation rules on the product prices and emission reduction behaviors of ETS-covered enterprises pp. 176-185

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Ao-Dong Wang and Weiping Tan
- The embodied energy in trade: What role does specialization play? pp. 186-197

- Anwar Gasim
- A review of learning rates for electricity supply technologies pp. 198-218

- Edward S. Rubin, Inês M.L. Azevedo, Paulina Jaramillo and Sonia Yeh
- Were the hydro dams financed by the World Bank from 1976 to 2005 worthwhile? pp. 222-232

- Omotola Awojobi and Glenn Jenkins
- LMDI decomposition approach: A guide for implementation pp. 233-238

- B.W. Ang
- Time variation in European carbon pass-through rates in electricity futures prices pp. 239-249

- Ronald Huisman and Mehtap Kiliç
- The environmental and cost implications of solar energy preferences in Renewable Portfolio Standards pp. 250-261

- Joshua Novacheck and Jeremiah X. Johnson
- Exploring asymmetric behavior pattern from Indian oil products prices using NARDL and GHSOM approaches pp. 262-272

- Manojit Chattopadhyay and Subrata Kumar Mitra
- Hydropower, social priorities and the rural–urban development divide: The case of large dams in Cambodia pp. 273-285

- Giuseppina Siciliano, Frauke Urban, Sour Kim and Pich Dara Lonn
- Bounding the climate viability of natural gas as a bridge fuel to displace coal pp. 286-294

- Zeke Hausfather
- North–South debate on district heating: Evidence from a household survey pp. 295-302

- Jin Guo, Ying Huang and Chu Wei
- How electricity providers communicate price increases – A qualitative analysis of notification letters pp. 303-314

- Doreén Pick and Stephan Zielke
- Light for all? Evaluating Brazil's rural electrification progress, 2000–2010 pp. 315-327

- Tara Slough, Johannes Urpelainen and Joonseok Yang
- Land use implications of future energy system trajectories—The case of the UK 2050 Carbon Plan pp. 328-337

- D. Dennis Konadu, Zenaida Sobral Mourão, Julian M. Allwood, Keith S. Richards, Grant Kopec, Richard McMahon and Richard Fenner
- Examining the role of energy efficiency and non-economic factors in energy demand and CO2 emissions in Nigeria: Policy implications pp. 338-350

- Ibrahim A. Tajudeen
- Innovation performance of the US American and European electricity supply industry pp. 351-359

- Christoph Burger and Jens Weinmann
- Are plants the new oil? Responsible innovation, biorefining and multipurpose agriculture pp. 360-368

- O.K. Shortall, Sujatha Raman and Kate Millar
- Why is South Korea's renewable energy policy failing? A qualitative evaluation pp. 369-379

- Jong-Han Yoon and Kwang-ho Sim
- Assessing the financial impacts of distributed energy on load serving entities pp. 380-392

- Zeyu Wang, Ahlmahz Negash and Daniel Kirschen
- Using contingent behavior analysis to measure benefits from rural electrification in developing countries: an example from Rwanda pp. 393-401

- Dale Manning, Peter Means, Daniel Zimmerle, Kathleen Galvin, John Loomis and Keith Paustian
- One style to build them all: Corporate culture and innovation in the offshore wind industry pp. 402-415

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Peter Enevoldsen
- Nuclear power plant shutdown and alternative power plant installation scenarios – A nine-region spatial equilibrium analysis of the electric power market in Japan pp. 416-432

- Nobuhiro Hosoe
- Transition to distributed energy generation in Finland: Prospects and barriers pp. 433-443

- Salvatore Ruggiero, Vilja Varho and Pasi Rikkonen
- China’s farewell to coal: A forecast of coal consumption through 2020 pp. 444-455

- Yu Hao, Zong-Yong Zhang, Hua Liao and Yi-Ming Wei
- Australian retail electricity prices: Can we avoid repeating the rising trend of the past? pp. 456-469

- Paul W. Graham, Thomas Brinsmead and Steve Hatfield-Dodds
- Congestion management through topological corrections: A case study of Central Western Europe pp. 470-482

- Jinil Han and Anthony Papavasiliou
- Carbon emissions reduction in China's food industry pp. 483-492

- Boqiang Lin and Xiaojing Lei
- Long-term payoffs of near-term low-carbon deployment policies pp. 493-505

- Gokul C. Iyer, Leon E. Clarke, James A. Edmonds, Nathan E. Hultman and Haewon C. McJeon
- Gone with the wind? The impact of wind turbines on tourism demand pp. 506-519

- Tom Broekel and Christoph Alfken
- Collaboration patterns, external shocks and uncertainty: Swiss nuclear energy politics before and after Fukushima pp. 520-528

- Manuel Fischer
- Methodology for the identification, evaluation and prioritization of market handicaps which prevent the implementation of Demand Response: Application to European electricity markets pp. 529-543

- Manuel Alcázar-Ortega, Carmen Calpe, Thomas Theisen and José Francisco Carbonell-Carretero
- On generation-integrated energy storage pp. 544-551

- S.D. Garvey, P.C. Eames, J.H. Wang, A.J. Pimm, Michael Waterson, R.S. MacKay, Monica Giulietti, L.C. Flatley, M. Thomson, J. Barton, D.J. Evans, J. Busby and J.E. Garvey
- Analysis and decomposition of energy consumption in the Chilean industry pp. 552-561

- Elisa Duran, Claudia Aravena and Renato Aguilar
- Net energy analysis in a Ramsey–Hotelling growth model pp. 562-573

- Arturo Macías and Mariano Matilla-García
- A combined sustainability index for electricity efficiency measures pp. 574-584

- T. Goldrath, O. Ayalon and Mordechai Shechter
- The indirect role of households in shaping US residential energy demand patterns pp. 585-594

- Hossein Estiri
- The hidden winners of renewable energy promotion: Insights into sector-specific wage differentials pp. 595-613

- Manfred Antoni, Markus Janser and Florian Lehmer
- Fuel price impacts and compliance costs associated with the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) pp. 614-624

- Adam Christensen and Sauleh Siddiqui
- Energy efficiency as a resource in state portfolio standards: Lessons for more expansive policies pp. 625-634

- Autumn Thoyre
- Provincial energy intensity in China: The role of urbanization pp. 635-650

- Huijie Yan
- Multi-regional input–output model and ecological network analysis for regional embodied energy accounting in China pp. 651-663

- Yan Zhang, Hongmei Zheng, Zhifeng Yang, Meirong Su, Gengyuan Liu and Yanxian Li
- Procedural (in)justice in the implementation of solar energy: The case of Charanaka solar park, Gujarat, India pp. 664-673

- Komali Yenneti and Rosie Day
- British Columbia’s revenue-neutral carbon tax: A review of the latest “grand experiment” in environmental policy pp. 674-683

- Brian Murray and Nicholas Rivers
- What makes renewable energy successful in China? The case of the Shandong province solar water heater innovation system pp. 684-696

- Simon Goess, Martin de Jong and Wim Ravesteijn
- Energy savings from housing: Ineffective renovation subsidies vs efficient demolition and reconstruction incentives pp. 697-704

- Maarten Dubois and Karen Allacker
- Future energy system challenges for Africa: Insights from Integrated Assessment Models pp. 705-717

- Paul L. Lucas, Jens Nielsen, Katherine Calvin, David L. McCollum, Giacomo Marangoni, Jessica Strefler, Bob van der Zwaan and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Is the concept of ‘grid parity’ defined appropriately to evaluate the cost-competitiveness of renewable energy technologies? pp. 718-728

- Dong Gu Choi, Sang Yong Park, Nyun-Bae Park and Jong Chul Hong
- Analysis of energy poverty intensity from the perspective of the regional administration: Empirical evidence from households in southern Europe pp. 729-738

- Sabina Scarpellini, Pilar Rivera-Torres, Inés Suárez-Perales and Alfonso Aranda-Usón
- Innovative financing models for low carbon transitions: Exploring the case for revolving funds for domestic energy efficiency programmes pp. 739-748

- Andy Gouldson, Niall Kerr, Joel Millward-Hopkins, Mark C. Freeman, Corrado Topi and Rory Sullivan
- U.S. consumer attitudes and expectations about energy pp. 749-758

- John DeCicco, Ting Yan, Florian Keusch, Diego Horna Muñoz and Lisa Neidert
- The rebound effect, gender and social justice: A case study in Germany pp. 759-769

- Ray Galvin
- Determining the impact of regulatory policy on UK gas use using Bayesian analysis on publicly available data pp. 770-783

- Clifford A. Elwell, Phillip Biddulph, Robert Lowe and Tadj Oreszczyn
- Improving the attractiveness of CDM projects through allowing and incorporating options pp. 784-791

- David G. Carmichael, Joseph J. Ballouz and Maria C.A. Balatbat
- Assessing distorted trading incentives of balance responsible parties based on the example of the Swiss power system pp. 792-801

- Marc Scherer, Oliver Haubensak and Thorsten Staake
- There's nothing much new under the Sun: The challenges of exploiting and using energy and other resources through history pp. 804-811

- Michael Jefferson
- The economic growth enigma revisited: The EU-15 since the 1970s pp. 812-832

- Vlasios Voudouris, Robert Ayres, Andre Cabrera Serrenho and Daniil Kiose
- The economic power of energy and the need to integrate it with energy policy pp. 833-843

- Reiner Kümmel, Dietmar Lindenberger and Florian Weiser
- The effects of oil price shocks in a new-Keynesian framework with capital accumulation pp. 844-854

- Verónica Acurio Vásconez, Gaël Giraud, Florent Mc Isaac and Ngoc-Sang Pham
- Quantitative effects of the shale oil revolution pp. 855-866

- Cristiana Manescu and Galo Nuño Barrau
- Macroeconomic impacts of oil price shocks in Asian economies pp. 867-879

- Juncal Cuñado, Soojin Jo and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- Explaining the price of oil 1971–2014: The need to use reliable data on oil discovery and to account for ‘mid-point’ peak pp. 880-890

- Roger Bentley and Yongmei Bentley
- Financialisation, oil and the Great Recession pp. 891-902

- Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis and Anastasia Nesvetailova
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