Energy Policy
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Volume 83, issue C, 2015
- Understanding technological progress and input price as drivers of energy demand in manufacturing industries in India pp. 1-13

- Shyamasree Dasgupta and Joyashree Roy
- Energy-saving generation dispatch toward a sustainable electric power industry in China pp. 14-25

- Haiwang Zhong, Qing Xia, Yuguo Chen and Chongqing Kang
- The economy-wide rebound effect from improved energy efficiency in Swedish industries–A general equilibrium analysis pp. 26-37

- Thomas Broberg, Charlotte Berg and Eva Samakovlis
- Environmental policies and risk finance in the green sector: Cross-country evidence pp. 38-56

- Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
- Urban planning and industry in Spain: A novel methodology for calculating industrial carbon footprints pp. 57-68

- Sergio Zubelzu and Roberto Álvarez
- A CGE analysis for quantitative evaluation of electricity market changes pp. 69-81

- Won-Sik Hwang and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Estimating the public’s value of implementing the CO2 emissions trading scheme in Korea pp. 82-86

- Tae-Ho Song, Kyoung-Min Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Regulating existing power plants under the U.S. Clean Air Act: Present and future consequences of key design choices pp. 87-98

- Brian Murray, William Pizer and Martin T. Ross
- Politics, proximity and the pipeline: Mapping public attitudes toward Keystone XL pp. 99-108

- Timothy B. Gravelle and Erick Lachapelle
- Approach and practices of district energy planning to achieve low carbon outcomes in China pp. 109-122

- Baoping Xu, Shaoxiang Zhou and Lin Hao
- The impact of intermittently renewable energy on Italian wholesale electricity prices: Additional benefits or additional costs? pp. 123-137

- Francesco Gullì and Antonio Lo Balbo
- Reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by solar water heating systems and passive technologies in social housing pp. 138-150

- Vanessa M.T. Bessa and Racine T.A. Prado
- Fossil fuel and CO2 emissions savings on a high renewable electricity system – A single year case study for Ireland pp. 151-164

- J.M. Clancy, F. Gaffney, J.P. Deane, John Curtis and B.P. Ó Gallachóir
- Hinkley point C: A new chance for nuclear power plant construction in central Europe? pp. 165-168

- Filip Černoch and Veronika Zapletalová
- Long-term scenario analysis of nuclear energy and variable renewables in Japan's power generation mix considering flexible power resources pp. 169-184

- Ryoichi Komiyama and Yasumasa Fujii
- Opinion leadership and willingness to pay for residential photovoltaic systems pp. 185-192

- Yoshihiro Yamamoto
- Why and how to subsidise energy R+D: Lessons from the collapse and recovery of electricity innovation in the UK pp. 197-205

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Invention in energy technologies: Comparing energy efficiency and renewable energy inventions at the firm level pp. 206-217

- Sascha Rexhäuser and Andreas Löschel
- Multinational firms and the internationalization of green R&D: A review of the evidence and policy implications pp. 218-228

- Joëlle Noailly and David Ryfisch
- Energy efficiency determinants: An empirical analysis of Spanish innovative firms pp. 229-239

- Maria Costa-Campi, Jose Garcia-Quevedo and Agustí Segarra
- Linking energy efficiency and innovation practices: Empirical evidence from the foundry sector pp. 240-256

- Enrico Cagno, Andres Ramirez-Portilla and Andrea Trianni
- The international distribution of energy intensities: Some synthetic results pp. 257-266

- Juan Duro
- The diffusion of patented oil and gas technology with environmental uses: A forward patent citation analysis pp. 267-276

- Néstor Duch-Brown and Maria Costa-Campi
- Heterogeneous technologies, strategic groups and environmental efficiency technology gaps for European countries pp. 277-287

- Kostantinos Kounetas
- Environmental regulation and competitiveness: Empirical evidence on the Porter Hypothesis from European manufacturing sectors pp. 288-300

- Yana Rubashkina, Marzio Galeotti and Elena Verdolini
Volume 82, issue C, 2015
- Shale gas operator violations in the Marcellus and what they tell us about water resource risks pp. 1-11

- Brian G. Rahm, Sridhar Vedachalam, Lara R. Bertoia, Dhaval Mehta, Veeravenkata Sandeep Vanka and Susan J. Riha
- De-risking concentrated solar power in emerging markets: The role of policies and international finance institutions pp. 12-22

- Gianleo Frisari and Martin Stadelmann
- The last mile in the Brazilian Amazon – A potential pathway for universal electricity access pp. 23-37

- Maria F. Gómez and Semida Silveira
- National capacity mechanisms in the European internal energy market: Opening the doors to neighbours pp. 38-47

- Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla and Carlos Batlle
- Modeling oil production based on symbolic regression pp. 48-61

- Guangfei Yang, Xianneng Li, Jianliang Wang, Lian Lian and Tieju Ma
- A tripartite equilibrium for carbon emission allowance allocation in the power-supply industry pp. 62-80

- Jiuping Xu, Xin Yang and Zhimiao Tao
- A bumpy road to the top: Statistically defining a peak in oil production pp. 81-84

- David Warrilow
- Employment trends in the U.S. Electricity Sector, 2008–2012 pp. 85-98

- Drew Haerer and Lincoln Pratson
- A refined approach: Saudi Arabia moves beyond crude pp. 99-104

- Jim Krane
- Investment inefficiency and the adoption of eco-innovations: The case of household energy efficiency technologies pp. 105-117

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey and John Ashton
- Nuclear reactors' construction costs: The role of lead-time, standardization and technological progress pp. 118-130

- Michel Berthélemy and Lina Escobar Rangel
- China's energy-water nexus – assessment of the energy sector's compliance with the “3 Red Lines” industrial water policy pp. 131-143

- Ying Qin, Elizabeth Curmi, Grant M. Kopec, Julian M. Allwood and Keith S. Richards
- Driving forces of rapid CO2 emissions growth: A case of Korea pp. 144-155

- Yong-Gun Kim, Jonghyun Yoo and Wankeun Oh
- The stuttering energy transition in Germany: Wind energy policy and feed-in tariff lock-in pp. 156-165

- Johan Nordensvärd and Frauke Urban
- Energy engenderment: An industrialized perspective assessing the importance of engaging women in residential energy consumption management pp. 166-177

- Afamia Elnakat and Juan D. Gomez
- A model-based analysis of biomethane production in the Netherlands and the effectiveness of the subsidization policy under uncertainty pp. 178-196

- Sibel Eker and Els van Daalen
- Social norms, trust and control of power theft in Uganda: Does bulk metering work for MSEs? pp. 197-206

- Babette Never
- Leaving the grid: An ambition or a real choice? pp. 207-221

- Rajab Khalilpour and Anthony Vassallo
- Electrical network capacity support from demand side response: Techno-economic assessment of potential business cases for small commercial and residential end-users pp. 222-232

- Eduardo A. Martínez Ceseña, Nicholas Good and Pierluigi Mancarella
- China's transportation energy consumption and CO2 emissions from a global perspective pp. 233-248

- Xiang Yin, Wenying Chen, Jiyong Eom, Leon E. Clarke, Son H. Kim, Pralit L. Patel, Sha Yu and G. Page Kyle
- Carbon capture and storage: Frames and blind spots pp. 249-259

- Alfonso Martínez Arranz
- Electricity consumption and economic growth: Exploring panel-specific differences pp. 264-277

- Fatih Karanfil and Yuanjing Li
- Oil prices and financial stress: A volatility spillover analysis pp. 278-288

- Saban Nazlioglu, Ugur Soytas and Rangan Gupta
- Political oil import diversification by financial and commercial traders pp. 289-297

- Mila Kashcheeva and Kevin Tsui
- The progressive inefficiency of replacing renewable obligation certificates with contracts-for-differences in the UK electricity market pp. 298-309

- Derek Bunn and Tim Yusupov
- Investing in finite-life carbon emissions reduction program under risk and idiosyncratic uncertainty pp. 310-320

- Jessica Fouilloux, Franck Moraux and Jean-Laurent Viviani
- Understanding volatility dynamics in the EU-ETS market pp. 321-331

- María Eugenia Sanin, Francesco Violante and María Mansanet-Bataller
- Banking and back-loading emission permits pp. 332-341

- Corinne Chaton, Anna Creti and Benoît Peluchon
- Speculative and hedging activities in the European carbon market pp. 342-351

- Julio J. Lucia, Maria Mansanet-Bataller and Ángel Pardo
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