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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 75, issue C, 2014
- Emissions trading in China: Progress and prospects pp. 9-16

- Da Zhang, Valerie Karplus, Cyril Cassisa and Xiliang Zhang
- The construction of Shenzhen׳s carbon emission trading scheme pp. 17-21

- Jing Jing Jiang, Bin Ye and Xiao Ming Ma
- Advancing the experiment to reality: Perspectives on Shanghai pilot carbon emissions trading scheme pp. 22-30

- Libo Wu, Haoqi Qian and Jin Li
- Policy design of the Hubei ETS pilot in China pp. 31-38

- Shaozhou Qi, Banban Wang and Jihong Zhang
- Introducing the emissions trading system to China’s electricity sector: Challenges and opportunities pp. 39-45

- Fei Teng, Xin Wang and Lv Zhiqiang
- The economic impact of carbon pricing with regulated electricity prices in China—An application of a computable general equilibrium approach pp. 46-56

- Ji Feng Li, Xin Wang, Ya Xiong Zhang and Qin Kou
- Designing an emissions trading scheme for China—An up-to-date climate policy assessment pp. 57-72

- Michael Hübler, Sebastian Voigt and Andreas Löschel
- Korea׳s emission trading scheme and policy design issues to achieve market-efficiency and abatement targets pp. 73-83

- Hojeong Park and Won Kyung Hong
- An emissions trading scheme design for power industries facing price regulation pp. 84-90

- Yong-Gun Kim and Jong-Soo Lim
- Designing an EU energy and climate policy portfolio for 2030: Implications of overlapping regulation under different levels of electricity demand pp. 91-99

- Florens Flues, Andreas Löschel, Benjamin Lutz and Oliver Schenker
- Governance of CO2 markets: Lessons from the EU ETS pp. 100-106

- Christian de Perthuis and Raphael Trotignon
- Stimulating shale gas development in China: A comparison with the US experience pp. 109-116

- Lei Tian, Zhongmin Wang, Alan Krupnick and Xiaoli Liu
- Environmental risks of shale gas development in China pp. 117-125

- Alan Krupnick, Zhongmin Wang and Yushuang Wang
- Characteristics of residential energy consumption in China: Findings from a household survey pp. 126-135

- Xinye Zheng, Chu Wei, Ping Qin, Jin Guo, Yihua Yu, Feng Song and Zhan-Ming Chen
- Bioenergy consumption in rural China: Evidence from a survey in three provinces pp. 136-145

- Rui Zhang, Taoyuan Wei, Solveig Glomsrød and Qinghua Shi
- International oil shocks and household consumption in China pp. 146-156

- Dayong Zhang, David Broadstock and Hong Cao
- A review of Beijing׳s vehicle registration lottery: Short-term effects on vehicle growth and fuel consumption pp. 157-166

- Jun Yang, Ying Liu, Ping Qin and Antung A. Liu
- Firm-level determinants of energy and carbon intensity in China pp. 167-178

- Jing Cao and Valerie Karplus
- The transaction costs driving captive power generation: Evidence from India pp. 179-188

- Ranjan Ghosh and Vinish Kathuria
- Effects of changes in Italian bioenergy promotion schemes for agricultural biogas projects: Insights from a regional optimization model pp. 189-205

- D. Chinese, P. Patrizio and G. Nardin
- Barriers to the adoption of energy-saving technologies in the building sector: A survey study of Jing-jin-tang, China pp. 206-216

- Ping Du, Li-Qun Zheng, Bai-Chen Xie and Arjun Mahalingam
- Effect of fuelwood scarcity and socio-economic factors on household bio-based energy use and energy substitution in rural Ethiopia pp. 217-227

- Dawit Guta
- Why do leaders nationalize the oil industry? The politics of resource expropriation pp. 228-243

- Paasha Mahdavi
- The economic effect of electricity net-metering with solar PV: Consequences for network cost recovery, cross subsidies and policy objectives pp. 244-254

- Cherrelle Eid, Javier Reneses Guillén, Pablo Frías Marín and Rudi Hakvoort
- Citizen acceptance of new fossil fuel infrastructure: Value theory and Canada׳s Northern Gateway Pipeline pp. 255-265

- Jonn Axsen
- Labor demand effects of rising electricity prices: Evidence for Germany pp. 266-277

- Michael Cox, Andreas Peichl, Nico Pestel and Sebastian Siegloch
- Mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from buildings: Stakeholders’ opinions in Hong Kong pp. 278-288

- Joseph H.K. Lai
- Energy affordability and the benefits system in Italy pp. 289-300

- Raffaele Miniaci, Carlo Scarpa and Paola Valbonesi
- Factors affecting public support for forest-based biorefineries: A comparison of mill towns and the general public in Maine, USA pp. 301-311

- James A. Marciano, Robert J. Lilieholm, Mario Teisl, Jessica E. Leahy and Binod Neupane
- Green supply chain management and environmental performance of firms in the bioenergy sector in Brazil: An exploratory survey pp. 312-315

- Nelson Oliveira Stefanelli, Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour and Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour
- The role of sustainability and life cycle thinking in U.S. biofuels policies pp. 316-326

- Kullapa Soratana, Cheyenne L. Harden, George G. Zaimes, Daina Rasutis, Claire L. Antaya, Vikas Khanna and Amy E. Landis
- Carbon prices and CCS investment: A comparative study between the European Union and China pp. 327-340

- Marie Renner
- The reform of the European energy tax directive: Exploring potential economic impacts in the EU27 pp. 341-353

- Paola Rocchi, Mònica Serrano and Jordi Roca
- Imposing limits on summer set-points in UK air-conditioned offices: A survey of facility managers pp. 354-368

- Michelle Lakeridou, Marcella Ucci and Alexi Marmot
- Attitudes and behaviours of private sector landlords towards the energy efficiency of tenanted homes pp. 369-378

- Alexander John Hope and Alexander Booth
- The effectiveness of energy service demand reduction: A scenario analysis of global climate change mitigation pp. 379-391

- S. Fujimori, M. Kainuma, T. Masui, T. Hasegawa and H. Dai
- Sustainable development of the wind power industry in a complex environment: a flexibility study pp. 392-397

- Zhen-Yu Zhao, Jiang Zhu and Jian Zuo
- A sustainable “building block”?: The paradoxical effects of thermal efficiency on U.S. power plants’ CO2 emissions pp. 398-402

- Don Grant, Katrina Running, Kelly Bergstrand and Richard York
- Potential cooperation in renewable energy between China and the United States of America pp. 403-409

- Wei Zhang, Jun Yang, Pengfei Sheng, Xuesong Li and Xingwu Wang
- Making the clean available: Escaping India’s Chulha Trap pp. 410-414

- Kirk R. Smith and Ambuj Sagar
- The concept of energy security: Beyond the four As pp. 415-421

- Aleh Cherp and Jessica Jewell
Volume 74, issue S1, 2014
- Fuelling the future? pp. S5-S15

- Paul Warren and Giuseppe De Simone
- Sustainability of light water reactor fuel cycles pp. S16-S23

- Geoffrey Rothwell, Thomas W. Wood, Don Daly and Mark R. Weimar
- Sensitivity analysis and probabilistic assessment of seawater desalination costs fueled by nuclear and fossil fuel pp. S24-S30

- K.C. Kavvadias and I. Khamis
- Human health impacts in the life cycle of future European electricity generation pp. S31-S44

- Karin Treyer, Christian Bauer and Andrew Simons
- Comparative risk assessment of severe accidents in the energy sector pp. S45-S56

- Peter Burgherr and Stefan Hirschberg
- Powering Africa׳s sustainable development: The potential role of nuclear energy pp. S57-S70

- Ioannis Kessides
Volume 74, issue C, 2014
- Institutions in European and Asian energy markets: A methodological overview pp. 4-15

- Pami Aalto
- Thinking big: Politics, progress, and security in the management of Asian and European energy megaprojects pp. 16-27

- Thijs Van de Graaf and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- United States natural gas markets, contracts and risks: What lessons for the European Union and Asia-Pacific natural gas markets? pp. 28-34

- Kim Talus
- Institutional change in European natural gas markets and implications for energy security: Lessons from the German case pp. 35-43

- Kirsten Westphal
- Russian energy in the EU market: Bolstered institutionsand their effects pp. 44-53

- Tatiana Romanova
- Russia׳s natural gas policy toward Northeast Asia: Rationales, objectives and institutions pp. 54-67

- Elena Shadrina
- Japan’s need for Russian oil and gas: A shift in energy flows to the Far East pp. 68-79

- Masumi Motomura
- Natural gas in Asia: Trade, markets and regional institutions pp. 80-90

- Vlado Vivoda
- Energy market integration and regional institutions in east Asia pp. 91-100

- Pami Aalto
- Prospects for dedicated energy crop production and attitudes towards agricultural straw use: The case of livestock farmers pp. 101-110

- P. Wilson, N.J. Glithero and S.J. Ramsden
- Patent analysis to identify shale gas development in China and the United States pp. 111-115

- Woo Jin Lee and So Young Sohn
- Where, when and how much wind is available? A provincial-scale wind resource assessment for China pp. 116-122

- Gang He and Daniel M. Kammen
- Economic and policy analysis for solar PV systems in Indiana pp. 123-133

- Jinho Jung and Wallace Tyner
- Uncovering China’s transport CO2 emission patterns at the regional level pp. 134-146

- Bin Guo, Yong Geng, Bernd Franke, Han Hao, Yaxuan Liu and Anthony Chiu
- The role of CAFE standards and alternative-fuel vehicle production credits in U.S. biofuels markets pp. 147-157

- Jarrett Whistance and Wyatt Thompson
- A global sustainability perspective on 3D printing technologies pp. 158-167

- Malte Gebler, Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp and Cindy Visser
- Impacts of battery characteristics, driver preferences and road network features on travel costs of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) for long-distance trips pp. 168-178

- Okan Arslan, Barış Yıldız and Oya Ekin Karaşan
- Assessing the potential of different charging strategies for electric vehicle fleets in closed transport systems pp. 179-189

- Johannes Schmidt, Matthias Eisel and Lutz M. Kolbe
- Cool roofs in China: Policy review, building simulations, and proof-of-concept experiments pp. 190-214

- Yafeng Gao, Jiangmin Xu, Shichao Yang, Xiaomin Tang, Quan Zhou, Jing Ge, Tengfang Xu and Ronnen Levinson
- New vehicle fuel economy in the UK: Impact of the recession and recent policies pp. 215-223

- Zia Wadud
- Understanding China’s electricity market reform from the perspective of the coal-fired power disparity pp. 224-234

- Dunguo Mou
- A unified world oil market: Regions in physical, economic, geographic, and political space pp. 235-242

- Robert Kaufmann and Shayan Banerjee
- The salience and complexity of building, regulating, and governing the smart grid: Lessons from a statewide public–private partnership pp. 243-252

- Christopher Koliba, Mercy DeMenno, Nancy Brune and Asim Zia
- Fracking in the Polish press: Geopolitics and national identity pp. 253-261

- Rusi Jaspal, Brigitte Nerlich and Szczepan Lemańcyzk
- Social acceptance of wind energy development and planning in rural communities of Australia: A consumer analysis pp. 262-270

- D׳Souza, Clare and Emmanuel Yiridoe
- Unravelling projected energy savings in 2020 of EU Member States using decomposition analyses pp. 271-285

- Tycho A.B. Smit, Jing Hu and Robert Harmsen
- Do tax incentives affect households׳ adoption of ‘green’ cars? A panel study of the Stockholm congestion tax pp. 286-299

- Andrea Mannberg, Johan Jansson, Thomas Pettersson, Runar Brännlund and Urban Lindgren
- Evaluating communication to optimise consumer-directed energy efficiency interventions pp. 300-310

- Caroline Wilson
- An experiment for urban energy autonomy in Seoul: The One ‘Less’ Nuclear Power Plant policy pp. 311-318

- Taehwa Lee, Taedong Lee and Yujin Lee
- Renewable energy in eastern Asia: Renewable energy policy review and comparative SWOT analysis for promoting renewable energy in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan pp. 319-329

- Wei-Ming Chen, Hana Kim and Hideka Yamaguchi
- Opportunities and risks in Turkmenistan’s quest for diversification of its gas export routes pp. 330-339

- Yusin Lee
- Participatory governance for energy policy-making: A case study of the UK nuclear consultation in 2007 pp. 340-351

- Daphne Ngar-yin Mah and Peter Hills
- Can a policy program influence policy change? The case of the Swiss EnergieSchweiz program pp. 352-365

- Fritz Sager, Marietta Bürki and Jennifer Luginbühl
- Solar cooking in Mozambique—an investigation of end-user׳s needs for the design of solar cookers pp. 366-375

- Pia Piroschka Otte
- From intention to action: Can nudges help consumers to choose renewable energy? pp. 376-382

- Katharina Momsen and Thomas Stoerk
- Allocating greenhouse gas emissions in the German federal system: Regional interests and federal climate governance pp. 383-394

- Jochen Monstadt and Stefan Scheiner
- Review of hidden carbon emissions, trade, and labor income share in China, 2001–2011 pp. 395-405

- Shu-Hong Wang and Ma-Lin Song
- Assessment of energy security in China based on ecological network analysis: A perspective from the security of crude oil supply pp. 406-413

- Weiwei Lu, Meirong Su, Yan Zhang, Zhifeng Yang, Bin Chen and Gengyuan Liu
- Externalities from lignite mining-related dust emissions pp. 414-424

- A. Papagiannis, D. Roussos, M. Menegaki and D. Damigos
- World polarization in carbon emissions, potential conflict and groups: An updated revision pp. 425-432

- Juan Duro and Jordi Teixido
- Natural gas, uncertainty, and climate policy in the US electric power sector pp. 433-442

- John Bistline
- Reforming Brazil׳s offshore oil and gas safety regulatory framework: Lessons from Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 443-453

- Pietro A.S. Mendes, Jeremy Hall, Stelvia Matos and Bruno Silvestre
- Regional allocation of carbon emission quotas in China: Evidence from the Shapley value method pp. 454-464

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Ao-Dong Wang and Yabin Da
- How Danish communal heat planning empowers municipalities and benefits individual consumers pp. 465-474

- Anna Chittum and Poul Alberg Østergaard
- Econometric analysis of Australian emissions markets and electricity prices pp. 475-485

- Deborah Cotton and Lurion De Mello
- The impact of the economic crisis and policy actions on GHG emissions from road transport in Spain pp. 486-498

- Natalia Sobrino and Andres Monzon
- A multi-criteria analysis of climate, health and acidification impacts due to greenhouse gases and air pollution—The case of household-level heating technologies pp. 499-509

- Tommi Ekholm, Niko Karvosenoja, Jarkko Tissari, Laura Sokka, Kaarle Kupiainen, Olli Sippula, Mikko Savolahti, Jorma Jokiniemi and Ilkka Savolainen
- Definition of nearly zero-energy building requirements based on a large building sample pp. 510-521

- Zsuzsa Szalay and András Zöld
- Is Germany׳s energy transition a case of successful green industrial policy? Contrasting wind and solar PV pp. 522-534

- Anna Pegels and Wilfried Lütkenhorst
- On the determinants of industrial competitiveness: The European Union emission trading scheme and the Italian paper industry pp. 535-546

- Linda Meleo
- Assessing the performance of Taiwan’s environmental protection system with a non-radial network DEA approach pp. 547-556

- Chin-wei Huang, Yung-Ho Chiu, Wei-ta Fang and Neng Shen
- A local scale analysis on influencing factors of NOx emissions: Evidence from the Community of Madrid, Spain pp. 557-568

- Tiziana Laureti, José-María Montero and Gema Fernández-Avilés
- South Korean energy scenarios show how nuclear power can reduce future energy and environmental costs pp. 569-578

- Sanghyun Hong, Corey J.A. Bradshaw and Barry W. Brook
- Incentives for early adoption of carbon capture technology pp. 579-588

- Stephen Comello and Stefan Reichelstein
- The rebound effect for heavy industry: Empirical evidence from China pp. 589-599

- Boqiang Lin and Jianglong Li
- Values in the Smart Grid: The co-evolving political economy of smart distribution pp. 600-609

- Stephen Hall and Timothy Foxon
- Fiscal impacts of energy efficiency programmes—The example of solid wall insulation investment in the UK pp. 610-620

- Jan Rosenow, Reg Platt and Andrea Demurtas
- Project appraisal for small and medium size wind energy installation: The Italian wind energy policy effects pp. 621-631

- M. Fera, R. Iannone, R. Macchiaroli, S. Miranda and M.M. Schiraldi
- Natural resource dependence, human capital accumulation, and economic growth: A combined explanation for the resource curse and the resource blessing pp. 632-642

- Shuai Shao and Lili Yang
- An economic evaluation of Peru׳s liquefied natural gas export policy pp. 643-654

- Leonard Leung and Glenn Jenkins
- The UK homeowner-retrofitter as an innovator in a socio-technical system pp. 655-662

- Ray Galvin and Minna Sunikka-Blank
- Heat Roadmap Europe: Identifying strategic heat synergy regions pp. 663-681

- U. Persson, B. Möller and S. Werner
- Increasing synergies between institutions and technology developers: Lessons from marine energy pp. 682-696

- Teodora Diana Corsatea
- An analysis of U.S. federal mileage ratings for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles pp. 697-702

- Peter D. Friedman and Phil Grossweiler
- How many more dams in the Amazon? pp. 703-708

- J.G. Tundisi, J. Goldemberg, T. Matsumura-Tundisi and A.C.F. Saraiva
- Challenges for China׳s energy conservation and emission reduction pp. 709-713

- Zhen-Yu Zhao, Rui-Dong Chang and George Zillante
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