Energy Policy
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Volume 69, issue C, 2014
- The public׳s willingness to pay for securing a reliable natural gas supply in Korea pp. 3-13

- Jinyong Jang, Jongsu Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Meeting the global demand for biofuels in 2021 through sustainable land use change policy pp. 14-18

- José Goldemberg, Francisco F.C. Mello, Carlos E.P. Cerri, Christian A. Davies and Carlos C. Cerri
- Multilevel governance and deployment of solar PV panels in U.S. cities pp. 19-27

- Hui Li and Hongtao Yi
- Using stockpile delegation to improve China׳s strategic oil policy: A multi-dimension stochastic dynamic programming approach pp. 28-42

- Xin Chen, Hailin Mu, Huanan Li and Shusen Gui
- Should we build more large dams? The actual costs of hydropower megaproject development pp. 43-56

- Atif Ansar, Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier and Daniel Lunn
- Using the Homes Energy Efficiency Database as a research resource for residential insulation improvements pp. 57-72

- Chris Foulds and Jane Powell
- Impact of energy policy instruments on the estimated level of underlying energy efficiency in the EU residential sector pp. 73-81

- Massimo Filippini, Lester Hunt and Jelena Zorić
- Causal relationship between trade openness, economic growth and energy consumption: A panel data analysis of Asian countries pp. 82-91

- Samia Nasreen and Sofia Anwar
- Marginal abatement cost and carbon reduction potential outlook of key energy efficiency technologies in China׳s building sector to 2030 pp. 92-105

- He Xiao, Qingpeng Wei and Hailin Wang
- Determinants of wind and solar energy system adoption by U.S. farms: A multilevel modeling approach pp. 106-115

- Allison M. Borchers, Irene Xiarchos and Jayson Beckman
- The role of CSR in promoting companies’ energy-saving actions in two Asian cities pp. 116-121

- Shiro Hori, Mami Shinozaki, Daisuke Nogata and Toshiyuki Fujita
- The role of biomass in US industrial interfuel substitution pp. 122-126

- Clifton T. Jones
- Potential impact of transition to a low-carbon transport system in Iceland pp. 127-142

- Ehsan Shafiei, Brynhildur Davidsdottir, Jonathan Leaver, Hlynur Stefansson and Eyjolfur Ingi Asgeirsson
- Motor fuel prices in Turkey pp. 143-153

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Do African and European energy stakeholders agree on key energy drivers in Africa? Using Q methodology to understand perceptions on energy access debates pp. 154-164

- Margaret N. Matinga, Irene Pinedo-Pascua, Jonathan Vervaeke, Fabio Monforti-Ferrario and Sándor Szabó
- Impacts of removing fuel import subsidies in Nigeria on poverty pp. 165-178

- Khalid Siddig, Angel Aguiar Román, Harald Grethe, Peter Minor and Terrie Walmsley
- Modelling how much extra motorists pay on the road? A cross-sectional study of profit margins of unleaded petrol in Australia pp. 179-188

- Abbas Valadkhani and Alperhan Babacan
- On distributive effects of optimal regulation for power grid expansion pp. 189-204

- Luis Ángel Herrera and Juan Rosellon
- Is green energy expensive? Empirical evidence from the Spanish electricity market pp. 205-215

- Aitor Ciarreta, Maria Paz Espinosa and Cristina Pizarro-Irizar
- An analysis of residential PV system price differences between the United States and Germany pp. 216-226

- Joachim Seel, Galen L. Barbose and Ryan H. Wiser
- The influence of biofuels, economic and financial factors on daily returns of commodity futures prices pp. 227-247

- Bernardina Algieri
- Diffusion of renewable energy technologies in South Korea on incorporating their competitive interrelationships pp. 248-257

- Sung-Yoon Huh and Chul-Yong Lee
- Is monthly US natural gas consumption stationary? New evidence from a GARCH unit root test with structural breaks pp. 258-262

- Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth
- An analysis of monthly household energy consumption among single-family residences in Texas, 2010 pp. 263-272

- Carlos Valenzuela, Alelhie Valencia, Steve White, Jeffrey A. Jordan, Stephanie Cano, Jerome Keating, John Nagorski and Lloyd B. Potter
- The importance of engaging residential energy customers' hearts and minds pp. 273-284

- Monisola J. Olaniyan and Joanne Evans
- Social responses to wind energy development in Ontario: The influence of health risk perceptions and associated concerns pp. 285-296

- Emmanuel Songsore and Michael Buzzelli
- Local civil society based renewable energy organisations in the Netherlands: Exploring the factors that stimulate their emergence and development pp. 297-307

- Frank Pieter Boon and Carel Dieperink
- Household electricity access, availability and human well-being: Evidence from India pp. 308-315

- Sohail Ahmad, Manu V. Mathai and Govindan Parayil
- Lobbying the ‘Energiewende’. Assessing the effectiveness of strategies to promote the renewable energy business in Germany pp. 316-325

- Kathrin Sühlsen and Matthijs Hisschemöller
- Ethical and legal challenges in bioenergy governance: Coping with value disagreement and regulatory complexity pp. 326-333

- Christian Gamborg, Helle Tegner Anker and Peter Sandøe
- Development of Taiwanese government’s climate policy after the Kyoto protocol: Applying policy network theory as an analytical framework pp. 334-346

- Chian-Woei Shyu
- Energy autonomy in Le Mené: A French case of grassroots innovation pp. 347-355

- Melike Yalçın-Riollet, Isabelle Garabuau-Moussaoui and Mathilde Szuba
- Why have some people changed their attitudes toward nuclear power after the accident in Fukushima? pp. 356-363

- Michael Siegrist, Bernadette Sütterlin and Carmen Keller
- Enhancing energy efficiency in public buildings: The role of local energy audit programmes pp. 364-373

- Eleonora Annunziata, Francesco Rizzi and Marco Frey
- Determinants of renewable energy growth: A global sample analysis pp. 374-384

- Mariana Aguirre and Gbenga Ibikunle
- Overview of rural building energy efficiency in China pp. 385-396

- Bao-jie He, Li Yang, Miao Ye, Ben Mou and Yanan Zhou
- Evaluating the public perceptions of nuclear power in China: Evidence from a contingent valuation survey pp. 397-405

- Chuanwang Sun and Xiting Zhu
- Understanding household switching behavior in the retail electricity market pp. 406-414

- Yingkui Yang
- Electricity curtailment behaviors in Greek households: Different behaviors, different predictors pp. 415-424

- Iosif Botetzagias, Chrysovalantis Malesios and Dimitra Poulou
- Do public programs in ‘energy regions’ affect citizen attitudes and behavior? pp. 425-429

- Stefanie Hatzl, Thomas Brudermann, Kathrin Reinsberger and Alfred Posch
- Combining tariffs, investment subsidies and soft loans in a renewable electricity deployment policy pp. 430-442

- Pere Mir-Artigues and Pablo del Río
- Solar potential in existing urban layouts—Critical overview of the existing building stock in Slovenian context pp. 443-456

- Mitja Košir, Isaac Guedi Capeluto, Aleš Krainer and Živa Kristl
- Development of surrogate models using artificial neural network for building shell energy labelling pp. 457-466

- A.P. Melo, D. Cóstola, R. Lamberts and J.L.M. Hensen
- Political economy constraints on carbon pricing policies: What are the implications for economic efficiency, environmental efficacy, and climate policy design? pp. 467-477

- Jesse D. Jenkins
- Cost estimate of multi-pollutant abatement from the power sector in the Yangtze River Delta region of China pp. 478-488

- Jian Sun, Jeremy Schreifels, Jun Wang, Joshua S. Fu and Shuxiao Wang
- Plumbing the depths: Utilizing O&G reserve profiles to develop forward-looking risk assessments for exploration and production activities pp. 489-500

- Tatiana Botelho, Alessandra Magrini and Roberto Schaeffer
- Has India׳s Solar Mission increased the deployment of domestically produced solar modules? pp. 501-509

- Gireesh Shrimali and Anshuman Sahoo
- Does EU emissions trading bite? An event study pp. 510-519

- Thijs Jong, Oscar Couwenberg and Edwin Woerdman
- Investment under uncertain climate policy: A practitioners׳ perspective on carbon risk pp. 520-535

- Merrill Jones Barradale
- Achieving reductions in greenhouse gases in the US road transportation sector pp. 536-545

- Andrew I. Kay, Robert Noland and Caroline J. Rodier
- Managing intellectual property rights in cross-border clean energy collaboration: The case of the U.S.–China Clean Energy Research Center pp. 546-554

- Joanna I. Lewis
- The potentials of a reverse auction in allocating subsidies for cost-effective roof-top photovoltaic system deployment pp. 555-565

- Dieter Mayr, Johannes Schmidt and Erwin Schmid
- Reallocating risks and returns to scale up adoption of distributed electricity resources pp. 566-574

- Nalin Kulatilaka, Leonardo Santiago and Pirooz Vakili
- Exploring the effects of energy consumption on output per worker: A study of Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania pp. 575-585

- Ronald Kumar, Peter Stauvermann, Arvind Patel and Radika Kumar
- Assessing the future of a CSP industry in Morocco pp. 586-597

- Ramon Mahia, Rafael de Arce and Eva Medina
- The regional effects of a biomass fuel industry on US agriculture pp. 598-609

- Paul W. Gallagher
- Network expansion by a proactive transmission system operator: A case study pp. 610-623

- Angelamaria Groppi and Elena Fumagalli
- The impact of international trade on China׳s industrial carbon emissions since its entry into WTO pp. 624-634

- Shenggang Ren, Baolong Yuan, Xie Ma and Xiaohong Chen
- From laggard to leader: Explaining offshore wind developments in the UK pp. 635-646

- Florian Kern, Adrian Smith, Chris Shaw, Rob Raven and Bram Verhees
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