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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue C, 2014
- Estimating the cost savings and avoided CO2 emissions in Brazil by implementing energy efficient policies pp. 4-15

- Rodrigo F. Calili, Reinaldo C. Souza, Alain Galli, Margaret Armstrong and André Luis M. Marcato
- A multi-objective approach for developing national energy efficiency plans pp. 16-27

- Gustavo Haydt, Vítor Leal and Luis Dias
- Should policy-makers allocate funding to vehicle electrification or end-use energy efficiency as a strategy for climate change mitigation and energy reductions? Rethinking electric utilities efficiency programs pp. 28-36

- Brinda A. Thomas and Inês L. Azevedo
- Energy reduction potential from the shift to electric vehicles: The Flores island case study pp. 37-47

- André Pina, Patrícia Baptista, Carlos Silva and Paulo Ferrão
- Building communities and social potential: Between and beyond organizations and individuals in commercial properties pp. 48-55

- Kathryn B. Janda
- Perspectives of energy efficient technologies penetration in the Greek domestic sector, through the analysis of Energy Performance Certificates pp. 56-67

- J. Gelegenis, D. Diakoulaki, H. Lampropoulou, G. Giannakidis, M. Samarakou and N. Plytas
- Evaluation of electrochromic windows impact in the energy performance of buildings in Mediterranean climates pp. 68-81

- P.F. Tavares, A.R. Gaspar, A.G. Martins and F. Frontini
- Efficient lighting in buildings: The lack of legislation in Portugal pp. 82-86

- António Manuel Almeida and António Gomes Martins
- Carbon pricing and energy efficiency improvement -- why to miss the interaction for developing economies? An illustrative CGE based application to the Pakistan case pp. 87-103

- Arshad Mahmood and Charles O.P. Marpaung
- Japan's energy conundrum: Post-Fukushima scenarios from a life cycle perspective pp. 104-115

- Joana Portugal Pereira, Giancarlos Troncoso Parady and Bernardo Castro Dominguez
- Modeling of biomass-to-energy supply chain operations: Applications, challenges and research directions pp. 116-126

- Fereshteh Mafakheri and Fuzhan Nasiri
- Modeling decision making as a support tool for policy making on renewable energy development pp. 127-137

- Marco Cannemi, Mónica García-Melón, Pablo Aragonés-Beltrán and Tomás Gómez-Navarro
- Forest resource use pattern in Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary and its fringe areas (a case study from Western Himalaya, India) pp. 138-145

- Zubair A. Malik, Jahangeer A. Bhat and A.B. Bhatt
- The false promises of coal exploitation: How mining affects herdsmen well-being in the grassland ecosystems of Inner Mongolia pp. 146-153

- G.S. Dai, S. Ulgiati, Y.S. Zhang, B.H. Yu, M.Y. Kang, Y. Jin, X.B. Dong and X.S. Zhang
- Comment on the ‘Uppsala critique’ pp. 154-158

- Christophe E. McGlade
- An innovation-focused roadmap for a sustainable global photovoltaic industry pp. 159-169

- Cheng Zheng and Daniel M. Kammen
- Efficient strategies for the integration of renewable energy into future energy infrastructures in Europe – An analysis based on transnational modeling and case studies for nine European regions pp. 170-185

- Inga Boie, Camila Fernandes, Pablo Frías and Marian Klobasa
- Fuzzy MCDM framework for locating a nuclear power plant in Turkey pp. 186-197

- İsmail Erol, Safiye Sencer, Aslı Özmen and Cory Searcy
- Lessons from international experience for China's microgrid demonstration program pp. 198-208

- John Romankiewicz, Chris Marnay, Nan Zhou and Min Qu
- Forum shopping for ex-post gas-balancing services pp. 209-221

- Nico Keyaerts and William D'haeseleer
- Distributed generation, storage, demand response and energy efficiency as alternatives to grid capacity enhancement pp. 222-231

- Rahmatallah Poudineh and Tooraj Jamasb
- The Colombian biofuel supply chains: The assessment of current and promising scenarios based on environmental goals pp. 232-242

- Monica J. Valencia and Carlos A. Cardona
- An economic and environmental assessment of future electricity generation mixes in Japan – an assessment using the E3MG macro-econometric model pp. 243-254

- Hector Pollitt, Seung-Joon Park, Soocheol Lee and Kazuhiro Ueta
- Multicriteria analysis of agricultural raw materials: A case study of BSBIOS and PETROBRAS BIOFUELS in Brazil pp. 255-263

- Valdecir José Zonin, José Antônio Valle Antunes and Rodrigo Pinto Leis
- Sustainability assessment of renewable power and heat generation technologies pp. 264-271

- Mihály Dombi, István Kuti and Péter Balogh
- Designing regulatory frameworks for merchant transmission investments by real options analysis pp. 272-280

- Rolando Pringles, Fernando Olsina and Francisco Garcés
- Environmental licensing process of power transmission in Brazil update analysis: Case study of the Madeira transmission system pp. 281-289

- Ricardo Abranches Felix Cardoso Júnior, Alessandra Magrini and Antonio Ferreira da Hora
- Customer-economics of residential photovoltaic systems (Part 1): The impact of high renewable energy penetrations on electricity bill savings with net metering pp. 290-300

- Naïm R. Darghouth, Galen Barbose and Ryan H. Wiser
- Prospects for global market expansion of China’s wind turbine manufacturing industry pp. 301-318

- Jorrit Gosens and Yonglong Lu
- Incorporating energy efficiency into electric power transmission planning: A western United States case study pp. 319-329

- Galen L. Barbose, Alan H. Sanstad and Charles A. Goldman
- Solar Community Organizations and active peer effects in the adoption of residential PV pp. 330-343

- Daniel Noll, Colleen Dawes and Varun Rai
- Demand response with locational dynamic pricing to support the integration of renewables pp. 344-354

- B. Dupont, C. De Jonghe, L. Olmos and R. Belmans
- A comparison of bioenergy policies and institutional frameworks in the rural areas of Emilia Romagna and Norway pp. 355-363

- Bianca Cavicchi, John M. Bryden and Matteo Vittuari
- Managing operations of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) exchange stations for use with a smart grid pp. 364-377

- Sarah G. Nurre, Russell Bent, Feng Pan and Thomas C. Sharkey
- Energy efficiency of road freight hauliers—A Nordic comparison pp. 378-387

- Heikki Liimatainen, Lasse Nykänen, Niklas Arvidsson, Inger Beate Hovi, Thomas Christian Jensen and Vegard Østli
- Integration of energy efficient technologies in UK supermarkets pp. 388-393

- E.G. Ochieng, N. Jones, A.D.F. Price, X. Ruan, C.o Egbu and T. Zuofa
- Blowin' in the wind? Drivers and barriers for the uptake of wind propulsion in international shipping pp. 394-402

- Isabelle Rojon and Carel Dieperink
- In-use vs. type-approval fuel consumption of current passenger cars in Europe pp. 403-411

- L. Ntziachristos, G. Mellios, D. Tsokolis, M. Keller, S. Hausberger, N.E. Ligterink and P. Dilara
- Barriers to the adoption of low carbon production: A multiple-case study of Chinese industrial firms pp. 412-421

- Yong Liu
- Reference-dependent electric vehicle production strategy considering subsidies and consumer trade-offs pp. 422-430

- Xiang Zhang
- A plant-specific bottom-up approach for assessing the cost-effective energy conservation potential and its ability to compensate rising energy-related costs in the German iron and steel industry pp. 431-446

- Jean-Christian Brunke and Markus Blesl
- Solar cooking in Senegalese villages: An application of best–worst scaling pp. 447-458

- Janka Vanschoenwinkel, Sebastien Lizin, Gilbert Swinnen, Hossein Azadi and Steven Van Passel
- A comprehensive framework to quantify energy savings potential from improved operations of commercial building stocks pp. 459-472

- Elie Azar and Carol C. Menassa
- Global climate-oriented building energy use scenarios pp. 473-487

- L.D. Danny Harvey
- Securitization of residential solar photovoltaic assets: Costs, risks and uncertainty pp. 488-498

- T. Alafita and Joshua Pearce
- From shale gas to renewable energy based transportation solutions pp. 499-507

- Dharik S. Mallapragada, Gang Duan and Rakesh Agrawal
- Emergy evaluation of agricultural sustainability of Northwest China before and after the grain-for-green policy pp. 508-516

- Xiuhong Wang, Jianxiu Shen and Wei Zhang
- Short- and long-run elasticities of electricity demand in the Korean service sector pp. 517-521

- Kyoung-Min Lim, Seul-Ye Lim and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Nicaragua's 2013 residential lighting program: Prospective assessment pp. 522-530

- Carlos Germán Meza, Sonia Seger Mercedes and Ildo Luís Sauer
- Electricity market models and RES integration: The Greek case pp. 531-542

- Christos K. Simoglou, Pandelis N. Biskas, Stylianos I. Vagropoulos and Anastasios G. Bakirtzis
- Implementing renewable energy portfolio standards: The good, the bad, and the ugly in a two state comparison pp. 543-551

- Chelsea Schelly
- Permanent and transitory oil volatility and aggregate investment in Malaysia pp. 552-563

- Mansor Ibrahim and Huson Ali Ahmed
- Optimal gasoline tax in developing, oil-producing countries: The case of Mexico pp. 564-571

- Arturo Antón-Sarabia and Fausto Hernandez-Trillo
- The influence of South Korean energy policy on OPEC oil exports pp. 572-582

- Ali Almansoori
- The doping effect of Italian feed-in tariffs on the PV market pp. 583-594

- Marco Antonelli and Umberto Desideri
- Energy security in China: A quantitative analysis and policy implications pp. 595-604

- Lixia Yao and Youngho Chang
- Quantifying China's oil import risks and the impact on the national economy pp. 605-611

- Mei Sun, Cuixia Gao and Bo Shen
- Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: An economic viability analysis of small-scale photovoltaic systems in the residential and commercial sectors pp. 612-617

- Claudius Holdermann, Johannes Kissel and Jürgen Beigel
- Progress of feed-in tariff in Malaysia: A year after pp. 618-625

- Firdaus Muhammad-Sukki, Siti Hawa Abu-Bakar, Abu Bakar Munir, Siti Hajar Mohd Yasin, Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez, Scott G McMeekin, Brian G Stewart and Ruzairi Abdul Rahim
- A long-term, integrated impact assessment of alternative building energy code scenarios in China pp. 626-639

- Sha Yu, Jiyong Eom, Meredydd Evans and Leon Clarke
- Revisiting drivers of energy intensity in China during 1997–2007: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 640-647

- Lin Zeng, Ming Xu, Sai Liang, Siyu Zeng and Tianzhu Zhang
- Energy intensity, target level of energy intensity, and room for improvement in energy intensity: An application to the study of regions in the EU pp. 648-655

- Ming-Chung Chang
- Public attitudes towards renewable energy technologies in Norway. The role of party preferences pp. 656-663

- Henrik Karlstrøm and Marianne Ryghaug
- The influence of the Energy Performance Certificate: The Dutch case pp. 664-672

- Lorraine Murphy
- Air-conditioning and antibiotics: Demand management insights from problematic health and household cooling practices pp. 673-681

- Larissa Nicholls and Yolande Strengers
- China's energy consumption change from 1987 to 2007: A multi-regional structural decomposition analysis pp. 682-693

- Haiyan Zhang and Michael Lahr
- Establishing an agenda for social studies research in marine renewable energy pp. 694-702

- Sandy Kerr, Laura Watts, John Colton, Flaxen Conway, Angela Hull, Kate Johnson, Simon Jude, Andreas Kannen, Shelley MacDougall, Carly McLachlan, Tavis Potts and Jo Vergunst
- Reform despite politics? The political economy of power sector reform in Fiji, 1996–2013 pp. 703-712

- Matthew Dornan
- Land use change, fuel use and respiratory health in Uganda pp. 713-726

- Pamela Jagger and Gerald Shively
- Partisan amplification of risk: American perceptions of nuclear energy risk in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster pp. 727-736

- Sara K. Yeo, Michael A. Cacciatore, Dominique Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele, Kristin Runge, Leona Y. Su, Jiyoun Kim, Michael Xenos and Elizabeth A. Corley
- Banning the bulb: Institutional evolution and the phased ban of incandescent lighting in Germany pp. 737-746

- Nicholas A.A. Howarth and Jan Rosenow
- Socio-technical barriers to the use of energy-efficient timber drying technology in New Zealand pp. 747-755

- Martha Bell, Gerry Carrington, Rob Lawson and Janet Stephenson
- Mode selection of China's urban heating and its potential for reducing energy consumption and CO2 emission pp. 756-764

- Xia Chen, Li Wang, Lige Tong, Shufeng Sun, Xianfang Yue, Shaowu Yin and Lifang Zheng
- Environmental and economic consequences of the overexploitation of natural capital and ecosystem services in Xilinguole League, China pp. 767-780

- X.B. Dong, B.H. Yu, M.T. Brown, Y.S. Zhang, M.Y. Kang, Y. Jin, X.S. Zhang and S. Ulgiati
- Are major economies on track to achieve their pledges for 2020? An assessment of domestic climate and energy policies pp. 781-796

- Mark Roelfsema, Michel den Elzen, Niklas Höhne, Andries F. Hof, Nadine Braun, Hanna Fekete, Hannes Böttcher, Ruut Brandsma and Julia Larkin
- Determinants of clean development mechanism activity: Evidence from China pp. 797-806

- Huiming Xie, Manhong Shen and Rui Wang
- ‘Domesticating’ low carbon thermal technologies: Diversity, multiplicity and variability in older person, off grid households pp. 807-817

- Wendy Wrapson and Patrick Devine-Wright
- Switching to carbon-free production processes: Implications for carbon leakage and border carbon adjustment pp. 818-831

- Thomas Schinko, Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Karl Steininger and Wolf D. Grossmann
- Evaluation of property tax bonus to promote solar thermal systems in Andalusia (Spain) pp. 832-843

- Antonio Sánchez-Braza and Maria Pablo-Romero
- Carbon intensity in production and the effects of climate policy—Evidence from Swedish industry pp. 844-857

- Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- Demand-side management and European environmental and energy goals: An optimal complementary approach pp. 858-869

- Claire Bergaentzlé, Cédric Clastres and Haikel Khalfallah
- Integrating multicriteria evaluation and stakeholders analysis for assessing hydropower projects pp. 870-881

- M. Rosso, M. Bottero, S. Pomarico, S. La Ferlita and E. Comino
- Long-term climate policy implications of phasing out fossil fuel subsidies pp. 882-894

- Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Franziska Piontek, Christoph Bertram and Gunnar Luderer
- Differences among OECD countries’ GHG emissions: Causes and policy implications pp. 895-902

- K.S. Calbick and Thomas Gunton
- The erratic path of the low-carbon transition in China: Evolution of solar PV policy pp. 903-912

- Sufang Zhang, Philip Andrews-Speed and Meiyun Ji
- Causal relationships between energy consumption, foreign direct investment and economic growth: Fresh evidence from dynamic simultaneous-equations models pp. 913-922

- Anis Omri and Bassem Kahouli
- System dynamics modelling and the environmental Kuznets curve in Ecuador (1980–2025) pp. 923-931

- Andrés Robalino-López, José-Enrique García-Ramos, Antonio Golpe and Ángel Mena-Nieto
- Clean energy, non-clean energy, and economic growth in the MIST countries pp. 932-942

- Hsiao-Tien Pao, Yi-Ying Li and Hsin-Chia Fu,
- Volatility in federal funding of energy R&D pp. 943-950

- Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech
- Assessing the effects of customer innovativeness, environmental value and ecological lifestyles on residential solar power systems install intention pp. 951-961

- Kee Kuo Chen
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