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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 78, issue C, 2015
- Retail fuel price adjustment in Germany: A threshold cointegration approach pp. 1-10

- Emmanuel Asane-Otoo and Jan Schneider
- Consumer behavior in renewable electricity: Can branding in accordance with identity signaling increase demand for renewable electricity and strengthen supplier brands? pp. 11-21

- Raphael Hanimann, Johan Vinterbäck and Cecilia Mark-Herbert
- Systemic risk in the energy sector—Is there need for financial regulation? pp. 22-30

- Marco Kerste, Matthijs Gerritsen, Jarst Weda and Bert Tieben
- Rent seizing and environmental concerns: A parametric valuation of the Italian hydropower sector pp. 31-40

- Antonio Massarutto and Federico Pontoni
- Long- and short-run price asymmetries and hysteresis in the Italian gasoline market pp. 41-50

- Alberto Bagnai and Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina
- Vertical integration of local fuel producers into rural district heating systems – Climate impact and production costs pp. 51-61

- M. Kimming, C. Sundberg, Å. Nordberg and P.-A. Hansson
- Quantifying the uncertainty of wave energy conversion device cost for policy appraisal: An Irish case study pp. 62-77

- Niall Farrell, Donoghue, Cathal O’ and Karyn Morrissey
- Optimal allocation of energy sources for sustainable development in South Korea: Focus on the electric power generation industry pp. 78-90

- Joongha Ahn, JongRoul Woo and Jongsu Lee
- Why has the introduction of natural gas vehicles failed in Germany?—Lessons on the role of market failure in markets for alternative fuel vehicles pp. 91-101

- Dirk Peters von Rosenstiel, Daniel Heuermann and Stefan Hüsig
- Exploring the impact of permitting and local regulatory processes on residential solar prices in the United States pp. 102-112

- Jesse Burkhardt, Ryan Wiser, Naïm Darghouth, C.G. Dong and Joshua Huneycutt
- Energy and CO2 emissions performance in China's regional economies: Do market-oriented reforms matter? pp. 113-124

- Boqiang Lin and Kerui Du
- Reframing the policy approach to greenhouse gas removal technologies pp. 125-136

- Guy Lomax, Mark Workman, Timothy Lenton and Nilay Shah
- Olivebranches and idiot's guides: Frameworks for community engagement in Australian wind farm development pp. 137-147

- Tanya Howard
- Evaluating the water footprint of the energy supply of Liaoning Province, China: A regional input–output analysis approach pp. 148-157

- Tomohiro Okadera, Yong Geng, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Huijuan Dong, Zhu Liu, Noboru Yoshida and Takaaki Kanazawa
- Modeling California policy impacts on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 158-172

- Jeffery B. Greenblatt
- Lost in transition? Comparing strategies of electricity companies in Delhi pp. 179-188

- Laure Criqui and Marie-Hélène Zérah
- Energy supply and urban planning projects: Analysing tensions around district heating provision in a French eco-district pp. 189-197

- Pauline Gabillet
- UK Local Authority engagement with the Energy Service Company (ESCo) model: Key characteristics, benefits, limitations and considerations pp. 198-212

- Matthew J. Hannon and Ronan Bolton
- Energy transition or incremental change? Green policy agendas and the adaptability of the urban energy regime in Los Angeles pp. 213-224

- Jochen Monstadt and Annika Wolff
- The Philippine electricity sector reform and the urban question: How metro Manila's utility is tackling urban poverty pp. 225-234

- Morgan Mouton
- Governing the transition to natural gas in Mediteranean Metropolis: The case of Cairo, Istanbul and Sfax (Tunisia) pp. 235-245

- Éric Verdeil, Elvan Arik, Hugo Bolzon and Jimmy Markoum
- Struggle over energy transition in Berlin: How do grassroots initiatives affect local energy policy-making? pp. 246-254

- Thomas Blanchet
- Energy transitions in small-scale regions – What we can learn from a regional innovation systems perspective pp. 255-264

- Jannika Mattes, Andreas Huber and Jens Koehrsen
- Improvising innovation in UK urban district heating: The convergence of social and environmental agendas in Aberdeen pp. 265-272

- Janette Webb
- Conflicting strategies towards sustainable heating at an urban junction of heat infrastructure and building standards pp. 273-280

- Philipp Späth and Harald Rohracher
- French policy localism: Surfing on ‘Positive Energie Territories’ (Tepos) pp. 281-291

- Alain Nadaï, Olivier Labussière, Ariane Debourdeau, Yannick Régnier, Béatrice Cointe and Laure Dobigny
Volume 77, issue C, 2015
- Household energy and climate mitigation policies: Investigating energy practices in the housing sector pp. 1-10

- André Schaffrin and Nadine Reibling
- Renewable energy partnerships in development cooperation: Towards a relational understanding of technical assistance pp. 11-20

- Lena J. Kruckenberg
- Identifying strategies for mitigating the global warming impact of the EU-25 economy using a multi-objective input–output approach pp. 21-30

- D. Cortés-Borda, A. Ruiz-Hernández, G. Guillén-Gosálbez, Maria Llop, R. Guimerà and M. Sales-Pardo
- Heat savings and heat generation technologies: Modelling of residential investment behaviour with local health costs pp. 31-45

- Erika Zvingilaite and Henrik Klinge Jacobsen
- Provincial carbon intensity abatement potential estimation in China: A PSO–GA-optimized multi-factor environmental learning curve method pp. 46-55

- Shiwei Yu, Junjie Zhang, Shuhong Zheng and Han Sun
- Energy shocks, crises and the policy process: A review of theory and application pp. 56-69

- Peter Z. Grossman
- Electricity consumption, industrial production, and entrepreneurship in Singapore pp. 70-78

- Sizhong Sun and Sajid Anwar
- The merit-order effect in the Italian power market: The impact of solar and wind generation on national wholesale electricity prices pp. 79-88

- Stefano Clo, Alessandra Cataldi and Pietro Zoppoli
- The question of energy reduction: The problem(s) with feedback pp. 89-96

- Kathryn Buchanan, Riccardo Russo and Ben Anderson
- The effects of environmental regulation and technical progress on CO2 Kuznets curve: An evidence from China pp. 97-108

- Jianhua Yin, Mingzheng Zheng and Jian Chen
- Marginal CO2 abatement costs: Findings from alternative shadow price estimates for Shanghai industrial sectors pp. 109-117

- X. Zhou, L.W. Fan and P. Zhou
- Achieving California's 80% greenhouse gas reduction target in 2050: Technology, policy and scenario analysis using CA-TIMES energy economic systems model pp. 118-130

- Christopher Yang, Sonia Yeh, Saleh Zakerinia, Kalai Ramea and David McCollum
- Shaping China's energy security: The impact of domestic reforms pp. 131-139

- Lixia Yao and Youngho Chang
- Analysis of past and future oil production in Peru under a Hubbert approach pp. 140-151

- Mauro F. Chavez-Rodriguez, Alexandre Szklo and Andre Frossard Pereira de Lucena
- Ex-ante evaluation of EU ETS during 2013–2030: EU-internal abatement pp. 152-163

- Jing Hu, Wina Crijns-Graus, Long Lam and Alyssa Gilbert
- What can we learn from high-frequency appliance-level energy metering? Results from a field experiment pp. 164-175

- Victor L. Chen, Magali Delmas, William J. Kaiser and Stephen L. Locke
- Rethinking the role of scenarios: Participatory scripting of low-carbon scenarios for France pp. 176-190

- Sandrine Mathy, Meike Fink and Ruben Bibas
- Modelling the energy and exergy utilisation of the Mexican non-domestic sector: A study by climatic regions pp. 191-206

- Iván García Kerdan, David Morillón Gálvez, Rokia Raslan and Paul Ruyssevelt
- A missing link? The case of Norway and Sweden: Does increased renewable energy production impact domestic greenhouse gas emissions? pp. 207-215

- Bernt Blindheim
- Setting up charging electric stations within residential communities in current China: Gaming of government agencies and property management companies pp. 216-226

- Tian Wu, Lin Ma, Zhonggen Mao and Xunmin Ou
- Evaluation of energy saving potential in China's cement industry using the Asian-Pacific Integrated Model and the technology promotion policy analysis pp. 227-237

- Zongguo Wen, Min Chen and Fanxin Meng
Volume 76, issue C, 2015
- More caution is needed when using life cycle assessment to determine energy return on investment (EROI) pp. 1-6

- Anders Arvesen and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Developing compressed natural gas as an automotive fuel in Nigeria: Lessons from international markets pp. 7-17

- Olufemi O. Ogunlowo, Abigail L. Bristow and M. Sohail
- Comparison of integrated assessment models: Carbon price impacts on U.S. energy pp. 18-31

- Jordan T. Wilkerson, Benjamin D. Leibowicz, Delavane D. Turner and John P. Weyant
- Barriers to electricity load shift in companies: A survey-based exploration of the end-user perspective pp. 32-42

- Mark Olsthoorn, Joachim Schleich and Marian Klobasa
- Using renewables to hedge against future electricity industry uncertainties—An Australian case study pp. 43-56

- Peerapat Vithayasrichareon, Jenny Riesz and Iain F. MacGill
- Household fuel expenditure and residential building energy efficiency ratings in Ireland pp. 57-65

- John Curtis and Anne Pentecost
- Current challenges of Germany’s energy transition project and competing strategies of challengers and incumbents: The case of direct marketing of electricity from renewable energy sources pp. 66-75

- Sandra Wassermann, Matthias Reeg and Kristina Nienhaus
- Estimation of the inconvenience cost of a rolling blackout in the residential sector: The case of South Korea pp. 76-86

- Kayoung Kim, Heekoo Nam and Youngsang Cho
- Consumer support for a public utilities commission in Hong Kong pp. 87-97

- Chi-Keung Woo, Y.S. Cheng, A. Law, Jay Zarnikau, S.T. Ho and H.Y. Leung
- Energy literacy: Evaluating knowledge, affect, and behavior of students in Taiwan pp. 98-106

- Lung-Sheng Lee, Yi-Fang Lee, James W. Altschuld and Ying-Ju Pan
- Agricultural biogas plants – A systematic analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats pp. 107-111

- Thomas Brudermann, Corinna Mitterhuber and Alfred Posch
- Ecological impacts of small hydropower in China: Insights from an emergy analysis of a case plant pp. 112-122

- Mingyue Pang, Lixiao Zhang, Sergio Ulgiati and Changbo Wang
- Investigating the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in Vietnam pp. 123-131

- Usama Al-mulali, Behnaz Saboori and Ilhan Ozturk
- Ex-post assessment of China's industrial energy efficiency policies during the 11th Five-Year Plan pp. 132-145

- Yuqing Yu, Xiao Wang, Huimin Li, Ye Qi and Kentaro Tamura
- Invention profiles and uneven growth in the field of emerging nano-energy pp. 146-157

- Jiancheng Guan and Na Liu
- China׳s precarious synthetic natural gas demonstration pp. 158-160

- Chi-Jen Yang
- China's approach to nuclear safety — From the perspective of policy and institutional system pp. 161-172

- Ruimin Mu, Jian Zuo and Xueliang Yuan
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