Energy Policy
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Volume 81, issue C, 2015
- The heavy-duty vehicle future in the United States: A parametric analysis of technology and policy tradeoffs pp. 1-13

- Amanda C. Askin, Garrett E. Barter, Todd H. West and Dawn K. Manley
- The integration of Chinese and European renewable energy markets: The role of Chinese foreign direct investments pp. 14-26

- Ping Lv and Francesca Spigarelli
- Place-making and trust-building: The influence of policy on host community responses to wind farms pp. 27-37

- Stewart Fast and Warren Mabee
- Contrasting approaches to fuel poverty in New Zealand pp. 38-42

- Rob Lawson, John Williams and Ben Wooliscroft
- Analysis of distributed-generation photovoltaic deployment, installation time and cost, market barriers, and policies in China pp. 43-55

- Fang Zhang, Hao Deng, Robert Margolis and Jun Su
- Burden sharing in the implementation of the Climate Convention pp. 56-60

- Jose Goldemberg and Patricia Guardabassi
- The comparison analysis of total factor productivity and eco-efficiency in China's cement manufactures pp. 61-66

- Xingle Long, Xicang Zhao and Faxin Cheng
- An economic basis for littoral land-based production of low carbon fuel from nuclear electricity and seawater for naval or commercial use pp. 67-75

- Heather D. Willauer, Dennis R. Hardy, Seth A. Moyer, Felice DiMascio, Frederick W. Williams and David M. Drab
- From demand side management (DSM) to energy efficiency services: A Finnish case study pp. 76-85

- Eeva-Lotta Apajalahti, Raimo Lovio and Eva Heiskanen
- Revenue prospects of photovoltaic in Germany—Influence opportunities by variation of the plant orientation pp. 86-97

- Alexander Zipp
- Advanced metering policy development and influence structures: The case of Norway pp. 98-105

- Tor Håkon Inderberg
- Co-firing coal with wood pellets for U.S. electricity generation: A real options analysis pp. 106-116

- Hui Xian, Gregory Colson, Bin Mei and Michael E. Wetzstein
- Data as an asset: What the oil and gas sector can learn from other industries about “Big Data” pp. 117-121

- Robert K. Perrons and Jesse W. Jensen
- Determinants of innovation in energy intensive industry and implications for energy policy pp. 122-130

- ChiUng Song and Wankeun Oh
- Public opinion on energy development: The interplay of issue framing, top-of-mind associations, and political ideology pp. 131-140

- Christopher E. Clarke, Philip S. Hart, Jonathon P. Schuldt, Darrick T.N. Evensen, Hilary S. Boudet, Jeffrey B. Jacquet and Richard C. Stedman
- The emperor and the cowboys: The role of government policy and industry in the adoption of domestic solar microgeneration systems pp. 141-151

- Genevieve Simpson and Julian Clifton
- Carbon emissions trading scheme exploration in China: A multi-agent-based model pp. 152-169

- Ling Tang, Jiaqian Wu, Lean Yu and Qin Bao
- Long term energy and emission implications of a global shift to electricity-based public rail transportation system pp. 176-185

- Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Son H. Kim
- Low carbon scenarios for transport in India: Co-benefits analysis pp. 186-198

- Subash Dhar and Priyadarshi R. Shukla
- Low carbon society scenario analysis of transport sector of an emerging economy—The AIM/Enduse modelling approach pp. 199-214

- Sujeetha Selvakkumaran and Bundit Limmeechokchai
- Diffusion of low emission vehicles and their impact on CO2 emission reduction in Japan pp. 215-225

- Ken Oshiro and Toshihiko Masui
- Energy infrastructure in India: Profile and risks under climate change pp. 226-238

- Amit Garg, Prakriti Naswa and P.R. Shukla
Volume 80, issue C, 2015
- Energy conservation policies, growth and trade performance: Evidence of feedback hypothesis in Pakistan pp. 1-10

- Syed Raza, Muhammad Shahbaz and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Targeting existing power plants: EPA emission reduction with wind and demand response pp. 11-23

- J.B. Cardell and C.L. Anderson
- The economic case for low-carbon development in rapidly growing developing world cities: A case study of Palembang, Indonesia pp. 24-35

- Sarah Colenbrander, Andy Gouldson, Andrew Heshedahl Sudmant and Effie Papargyropoulou
- A stakeholder analysis of divergent supply-chain trends for the European onshore and offshore wind installations pp. 36-44

- Christoph Wüstemeyer, Reinhard Madlener and Derek W. Bunn
- China’s carbon flow: 2008–2012 pp. 45-53

- Huanan Li, Yi-Ming Wei and Zhifu Mi
- Gasoline taxes or efficiency standards? A heterogeneous household demand analysis pp. 54-64

- Weiwei Liu
- Analysis of energy efficiency and carbon dioxide reduction in the Chinese pulp and paper industry pp. 65-75

- Lihong Peng, Xiaoling Zeng, Yejun Wang and Gui-Bing Hong
- Resource and revenue potential of California residential load participation in ancillary services pp. 76-87

- Johanna L. Mathieu, Mark E.H. Dyson and Duncan S. Callaway
- Quantifying CO2 abatement costs in the power sector pp. 88-97

- Kenneth Van den Bergh and Erik Delarue
- Public policy influence on renewable energy investments—A panel data study across OECD countries pp. 98-111

- Friedemann Polzin, Michael Migendt, Florian Täube and Paschen von Flotow
- Rural wood consumption patterns of local and immigrant households with differentiated access to resources in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China pp. 112-121

- Charlotte Filt Mertens, Thilde Bech Bruun, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt, Jun He and Andreas de Neergaard
- The Finnish power market: Are imports from Russia low-cost? pp. 122-132

- Camila Ochoa and Olga Gore
- Quantifying the financial impacts of net-metered PV on utilities and ratepayers pp. 133-144

- Andrew Satchwell, Andrew Mills and Galen Barbose
- Regional differences in China's CO2 abatement cost pp. 145-152

- Xiaoping He
- Identifying barriers in the diffusion of renewable energy sources pp. 153-164

- Iordanis M. Eleftheriadis and Evgenia G. Anagnostopoulou
- Assessing the cost-effectiveness of electric vehicles in European countries using integrated modeling pp. 165-176

- J. Seixas, S. Simões, L. Dias, A. Kanudia, P. Fortes and M. Gargiulo
- All quiet on the eastern front? Disruption scenarios of Russian natural gas supply to Europe pp. 177-189

- Philipp Richter and Franziska Holz
- Investigating preferences for dynamic electricity tariffs: The effect of environmental and system benefit disclosure pp. 190-195

- Stephen Buryk, Doug Mead, Susana Mourato and Jacopo Torriti
- Total cost of ownership of electric vehicles compared to conventional vehicles: A probabilistic analysis and projection across market segments pp. 196-214

- Geng Wu, Alessandro Inderbitzin and Catharina Bening
- Future costs of key low-carbon energy technologies: Harmonization and aggregation of energy technology expert elicitation data pp. 219-232

- Erin Baker, Valentina Bosetti, Laura Diaz Anadon, Max Henrion and Lara Aleluia Reis
- The effects of expert selection, elicitation design, and R&D assumptions on experts' estimates of the future costs of photovoltaics pp. 233-243

- Elena Verdolini, Laura Diaz Anadon, Jiaqi Lu and Gregory Nemet
- Sensitivity to energy technology costs: A multi-model comparison analysis pp. 244-263

- Valentina Bosetti, Giacomo Marangoni, Emanuele Borgonovo, Laura Diaz Anadon, Robert Barron, Haewon C. McJeon, Savvas Politis and Paul Friley
- The differential impact of low-carbon technologies on climate change mitigation cost under a range of socioeconomic and climate policy scenarios pp. 264-274

- Robert Barron and Haewon McJeon
- Decision frameworks and the investment in R&D pp. 275-285

- Erin Baker, Olaitan Olaleye and Lara Aleluia Reis
Volume 79, issue C, 2015
- Heavy rare earths, permanent magnets, and renewable energies: An imminent crisis pp. 1-8

- Karen Smith Stegen
- Evaluating U.S. oil security and import reliance pp. 9-22

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- Zero carbon homes: Perceptions from the UK construction industry pp. 23-36

- Emma Heffernan, Wei Pan, Xi Liang and Pieter de Wilde
- Who benefits from energy policy incentives? The case of jatropha adoption by smallholders in Mexico pp. 37-47

- Iria Soto, Wouter M.J. Achten, Bart Muys and Erik Mathijs
- Proposals to enhance thermal efficiency programs and air pollution control in south-central Chile pp. 48-57

- Alejandra Schueftan and Alejandro D. González
- Energy analysis and refurbishment proposals for public housing in the city of Bari, Italy pp. 58-71

- Silvia Di Turi and Pietro Stefanizzi
- Renewable energy production support schemes for residential-scale solar photovoltaic systems in Nordic conditions pp. 72-86

- Janne Hirvonen, Genku Kayo, Sunliang Cao, Ala Hasan and Kai Sirén
- Fuel quality management versus vehicle emission control in China, status quo and future perspectives pp. 87-98

- Xin Yue, Ye Wu, Jiming Hao, Yuan Pang, Yao Ma, Yi Li, Boshi Li and Xiaofeng Bao
- R&D status and the performance of domestic firms in China's coal mining industry pp. 99-103

- Sizhong Sun and Sajid Anwar
- Gauging citizen support for a low carbon fuel standard pp. 104-114

- Ekaterina Rhodes, Jonn Axsen and Mark Jaccard
- Potentials and economics of residential thermal loads providing regulation reserve pp. 115-126

- He Hao, Borhan M. Sanandaji, Kameshwar Poolla and Tyrone L. Vincent
- Comparing the sustainability of U.S. electricity options through multi-criteria decision analysis pp. 127-149

- Sharon J.W. Klein and Stephanie Whalley
- Impact of fuel-dependent electricity retail charges on the value of net-metered PV applications in vertically integrated systems pp. 150-160

- Alexandros I. Nikolaidis, Andreas Milidonis and Charalambos A. Charalambous
- The appeal of the green deal: Empirical evidence for the influence of energy efficiency policy on renovating homeowners pp. 161-176

- H. Pettifor, C. Wilson and George Chryssochoidis
- The effects of the energy price reform on households consumption in Iran pp. 177-188

- Saeed Moshiri
- Combining global Malmquist–Luenberger index and generalized method of moments to investigate industrial total factor CO2 emission performance: A case of Shanghai (China) pp. 189-201

- Meiting Fan, Shuai Shao and Lili Yang
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