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Energy Policy
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Volume 62, issue C, 2013
- Feasibility study for the transition towards a hydrogen economy: A case study in Brazil pp. 3-9

- E.M. do Sacramento, Paulo C.M. Carvalho, L.C. de Lima and T.N. Veziroglu
- Australian coal mine methane emissions mitigation potential using a Stirling engine-based CHP system pp. 10-18

- Mehdi Aghaei Meybodi and Masud Behnia
- “Marginal land” for energy crops: Exploring definitions and embedded assumptions pp. 19-27

- O.K. Shortall
- Renewable deployment in India: Financing costs and implications for policy pp. 28-43

- Gireesh Shrimali, David Nelson, Shobhit Goel, Charith Konda and Raj Kumar
- Projected contributions of future wind farm development to community noise and annoyance levels in Ontario, Canada pp. 44-50

- Melissa L. Whitfield Aslund, Christopher A. Ollson and Loren D. Knopper
- Transporting the terajoules: Efficient energy distribution in a post-carbon world pp. 51-61

- William F. Pickard
- Social costs from proximity to hydraulic fracturing in New York State pp. 62-69

- Jennifer H. Popkin, Joshua Duke, Allison M. Borchers and Thomas Ilvento
- The United States experience as a reference of success for shale gas development: The case of Mexico pp. 70-78

- Juan Roberto Lozano Maya
- Urban gas drilling and distance ordinances in the Texas Barnett Shale pp. 79-89

- Matthew Fry
- The effect of the 2010 Gulf oil spill on public attitudes toward offshore oil drilling and wind development pp. 90-98

- Jonathan Lilley and Jeremy Firestone
- Assessing the potential of hybrid fossil–solar thermal plants for energy policy making: Brayton cycles pp. 99-106

- Eva Bernardos, Ignacio López, Javier Rodríguez and Alberto Abánades
- Life cycle energy and greenhouse gas emissions from transportation of Canadian oil sands to future markets pp. 107-117

- Tyler Tarnoczi
- Low-enthalpy geothermal resources for electricity production: A demand-side management study for intelligent communities pp. 118-123

- George A. Xydis, Evanthia A. Nanaki and Christopher J. Koroneos
- Winds of time: Lessons from Utö in the Stockholm Archipelago, 1990–2001 pp. 124-130

- Maja Fjaestad
- Optimal integration of offshore wind power for a steadier, environmentally friendlier, supply of electricity in China pp. 131-138

- Xi Lu, Michael B. McElroy, Chris P. Nielsen, Xinyu Chen and Junling Huang
- Utilization of excess wind power in electric vehicles pp. 139-144

- Wilfried Hennings, Stefan Mischinger and Jochen Linssen
- Pipeline politics—A study of India′s proposed cross border gas projects pp. 145-156

- Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan, Sanket Sudhir Kulkarni and Dilip R. Ahuja
- Evaluating the potential of concentrating solar power generation in Northwestern India pp. 157-175

- Ishan Purohit, Pallav Purohit and Shashaank Shekhar
- Knowledge, risk, and policy support: Public perceptions of nuclear power pp. 176-184

- James W. Stoutenborough, Shelbi G. Sturgess and Arnold Vedlitz
- Offer of secondary reserve with a pool of electric vehicles on the German market pp. 185-195

- Johannes Jargstorf and Manuel Wickert
- Progress in ZEBs—A review of definitions, policies and construction activity pp. 196-206

- Maria Panagiotidou and Robert J. Fuller
- Estimating and decomposing productivity growth of the electricity generation industry in Malaysia: A stochastic frontier analysis pp. 207-214

- Kok Fong See and Timothy Coelli
- Modelling the economics of farm-based anaerobic digestion in a UK whole-farm context pp. 215-225

- Philip Jones and Andrew Salter
- The influence of distributed generation penetration levels on energy markets pp. 226-235

- Fabrício Peter Vahl, Ricardo Rüther and Nelson Casarotto Filho
- Industrial waste heat utilization for low temperature district heating pp. 236-246

- Hao Fang, Jianjun Xia, Kan Zhu, Yingbo Su and Yi Jiang
- Road transport-related energy consumption: Analysis of driving factors in Tunisia pp. 247-253

- Rafaa Mraihi, Khaled ben Abdallah and Mehdi Abid
- Nuclear energy policy in the United States 1990–2010: A federal or state responsibility? pp. 254-266

- Raphael Heffron
- International benchmarking of electricity transmission by regulators: A contrast between theory and practice? pp. 267-281

- Aoife Brophy Haney and Michael Pollitt
- Improving inter-transmission compensation in EU pp. 282-291

- Dimo Stoilov and Luben Stoilov
- An integrated pan-European ancillary services market for frequency control pp. 292-300

- Marc Scherer, Marek Zima and Göran Andersson
- Efficient power generating portfolio in Brazil: Conciliating cost, emissions and risk pp. 301-314

- Luciano Losekann, Gustavo Marrero, Francisco Ramos-Real and Edmar Luiz Fagundes de Almeida
- A fuzzy levelised energy cost method for renewable energy technology assessment pp. 315-323

- Daniel G. Wright, Prasanta K. Dey and John G. Brammer
- A comparative study of dynamic changes in CO2 emission performance of fossil fuel power plants in China and Korea pp. 324-332

- Ning Zhang and Yongrok Choi
- Hybrid systems to address seasonal mismatches between electricity production and demand in nuclear renewable electrical grids pp. 333-341

- Charles Forsberg
- Interactions between renewable energy policy and renewable energy industrial policy: A critical analysis of China's policy approach to renewable energies pp. 342-353

- Sufang Zhang, Philip Andrews-Speed, Xiaoli Zhao and Yongxiu He
- The potential estimation and factor analysis of China′s energy conservation on thermal power industry pp. 354-362

- Boqiang Lin and Lisha Yang
- Retro-analysis of liquid bio-ethanol and bio-diesel in New Zealand pp. 363-371

- S. Krumdieck and S. Page
- Individual acceptance of the biogas innovation: A structural equation model pp. 372-378

- Carsten H. Emmann, Ludwig Arens and Ludwig Theuvsen
- Captive power generation in Saudi Arabia—Overview and recommendations on policies pp. 379-385

- Mohammed Arif Abdul-Majeed, Luai M. Al-Hadhrami, Khaled Y. Al-Soufi, Firoz Ahmad and Shafiqur Rehman
- An analysis of Australia's large scale renewable energy target: Restoring market confidence pp. 386-400

- Tim Nelson, James Nelson, Jude Ariyaratnam and Simon Camroux
- Setting a standard for electricity pilot studies pp. 401-409

- Alexander L. Davis, Tamar Krishnamurti, Baruch Fischhoff and Wandi Bruine de Bruin
- The use of green waste from tourist attractions for renewable energy production: The potential and policy implications pp. 410-418

- Yan Shi, Yuanyuan Du, Guofu Yang, Yuli Tang, Likun Fan, Jun Zhang, Yijun Lu, Ying Ge and Jie Chang
- Divergence in technical efficiency of electric utilities: Evidence from the SAPP pp. 419-430

- Vishal Chandr Jaunky
- Cost estimates for nuclear power in the UK pp. 431-442

- Grant Harris, Phil Heptonstall, Robert Gross and David Handley
- Evaluation of next generation biomass derived fuels for the transport sector pp. 443-455

- Katerina G. Tsita and Petros A. Pilavachi
- Prospects and current status of B5 biodiesel implementation in Malaysia pp. 456-462

- Mohd.Hizami Mohd. Yusoff, Ahmad Zuhairi Abdullah, Shazia Sultana and Mushtaq Ahmad
- Energy recovery in SUDS towards smart water grids: A case study pp. 463-472

- Helena M. Ramos, Charlotte Teyssier, Irene Samora and Anton J. Schleiss
- A sequential Monte Carlo model of the combined GB gas and electricity network pp. 473-483

- Modassar Chaudry, Jianzhong Wu and Nick Jenkins
- Development strategy of green energy industry for Taipei—A modern medium-sized city pp. 484-492

- Shyi-Min Lu, May-Yao Huang, Pu-Ti Su, Kuo-Tung Tseng and Falin Chen
- Long term strategy for electricity generation in Peninsular Malaysia – Analysis of cost and carbon footprint using MESSAGE pp. 493-502

- S.M.C. Fairuz, M.Y. Sulaiman, C.H. Lim, S. Mat, B. Ali, O. Saadatian, M.H. Ruslan, E. Salleh and K. Sopian
- LNG as vehicle fuel and the problem of supply: The Italian case study pp. 503-512

- A. Arteconi and F. Polonara
- The seesaw of Germany's biofuel policy – Tracing the evolvement to its current state pp. 513-521

- Felix Kaup and Kirsten Selbmann
- Products, practices and processes: exploring the innovation potential for low-carbon housing refurbishment among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK construction industry pp. 522-530

- Gavin Killip
- The development of natural gas as an automotive fuel in China pp. 531-539

- Linwei Ma, Jia Geng, Weqi Li, Pei Liu and Zheng Li
- Car dieselization: A solution to China's energy security? pp. 540-549

- Yanjun Ding, Wei Shen, Shuhong Yang, Weijian Han and Qinhu Chai
- Moving from assumption to observation: Implications for energy and emissions impacts of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles pp. 550-560

- Jamie Davies and Kenneth S. Kurani
- Thailand's Low-Carbon Scenario 2050: The AIM/CGE analyses of CO2 mitigation measures pp. 561-572

- Panida Thepkhun, Bundit Limmeechokchai, Shinichiro Fujimori, Toshihiko Masui and Ram M. Shrestha
- Assessment of government support for the household adoption of micro-generation systems in Korea pp. 573-581

- Gicheol Jeong
- Power interruption costs to industries in Cameroon pp. 582-592

- B.S. Diboma and T. Tamo Tatietse
- Electrification of the Canadian road transportation sector: A 2050 outlook with TIMES-Canada pp. 593-606

- Olivier Bahn, Mathilde Marcy, Kathleen Vaillancourt and Jean-Philippe Waaub
- Decomposing final energy use for heating in the residential sector in Austria pp. 607-616

- Angela Holzmann, Heidelinde Adensam, Kurt Kratena and Erwin Schmid
- Drivers, trends, and uncertainty in long-term price projections for energy management in public buildings pp. 617-624

- Rudolf Egging-Bratseth
- Evaluation of emission cost of inefficiency in road freight transportation in Turkey pp. 625-636

- Murat Ozen and Hediye Tuydes-Yaman
- Improved cook stove adoption and impact assessment: A proposed methodology pp. 637-645

- Karin Troncoso, Cynthia Armendáriz and Silvia Alatorre
- The impact of niche green developments in transforming the building sector: The case study of Lochiel Park pp. 646-655

- Stephen Berry, Kathryn Davidson and Wasim Saman
- Life-cycle energy of residential buildings in China pp. 656-664

- Yuan Chang, Robert J. Ries and Yaowu Wang
- Factors influencing energy-saving behavior of urban households in Jiangsu Province pp. 665-675

- Ting Yue, Ruyin Long and Hong Chen
- Using network analysis to understand public policy for wave energy pp. 676-685

- Angus Vantoch-Wood and Peter M. Connor
- Simulating demand for electric vehicles using revealed preference data pp. 686-696

- Áine Driscoll, Sean Lyons, Franco Mariuzzo and Richard Tol
- Adoption of solar home lighting systems in India: What might we learn from Karnataka? pp. 697-706

- Santosh M. Harish, Kaveri K. Iychettira, Shuba V. Raghavan and Milind Kandlikar
- Life cycle assessment of coupling household biogas production to agricultural industry: A case study of biogas-linked persimmon cultivation and processing system pp. 707-716

- Bin Chen and Shaoqing Chen
- Individual energy use and feedback in an office setting: A field trial pp. 717-728

- Niamh Murtagh, Michele Nati, William R. Headley, Birgitta Gatersleben, Alexander Gluhak, Muhammad Ali Imran and David Uzzell
- An analysis on energy efficiency initiatives in the building stock of Liege, Belgium pp. 729-741

- Manoj Kumar Singh, Sadhan Mahapatra and Jacques Teller
- Analysis and modeling of active occupancy of the residential sector in Spain: An indicator of residential electricity consumption pp. 742-751

- M.A. López-Rodríguez, I. Santiago, D. Trillo-Montero, J. Torriti and A. Moreno-Munoz
- Evaluating the impact of third-party price reporting and other drivers on residential photovoltaic price estimates pp. 752-761

- Carolyn Davidson and Daniel Steinberg
- The building process of single-family houses and the embeddedness (or disembeddedness) of energy pp. 762-767

- Jenny Palm
- Barriers' and policies' analysis of China's building energy efficiency pp. 768-773

- Yurong Zhang and Yuanfeng Wang
- SmartCity Málaga, a real-living lab and its adaptation to electric vehicles in cities pp. 774-779

- Susana Carillo-Aparicio, Juan R. Heredia-Larrubia and Francisco Perez-Hidalgo
- Long-term fuel demand: Not only a matter of fuel price pp. 780-787

- Laure B.A. Lampin, Franck Nadaud, Fabio Grazi and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Market power in cap-and-trade auctions: A Monte Carlo approach pp. 788-797

- Noah Dormady
- The electricity consumption and economic growth nexus: Evidence from Greece pp. 798-808

- Michael Polemis and Athanasios S. Dagoumas
- Dedicating new real estate transfer taxes for energy efficiency: A revenue option for scaling up Green Retrofit Programs pp. 809-820

- T. William Lester
- Financing investment in the European electricity transmission network: Consequences on long-term sustainability of the TSOs financial structure pp. 821-829

- Arthur Henriot
- Impact of residential PV adoption on Retail Electricity Rates pp. 830-843

- Desmond W.H. Cai, Sachin Adlakha, Steven H. Low, Paul De Martini and K. Mani Chandy
- The rapid growth of OPEC′s domestic oil consumption pp. 844-859

- Dermot Gately, Nourah Al-Yousef and Hamad M.H. Al-Sheikh
- Obstacles in energy security: An analysis of congressional and presidential framing in the United States pp. 860-868

- Amy Below
- Testing causal relationships between wholesale electricity prices and primary energy prices pp. 869-877

- Tadahiro Nakajima and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Volatility spillovers in China’s crude oil, corn and fuel ethanol markets pp. 878-886

- Wu Haixia and Li Shiping
- Do renewable electricity policies promote renewable electricity generation? Evidence from panel data pp. 887-897

- Yong Zhao, Kam Ki Tang and Li-li Wang
- Correlation between Chinese and international energy prices based on a HP filter and time difference analysis pp. 898-909

- Yongxiu He, Bing Wang, Jianhui Wang, Wei Xiong and Tian Xia
- Voluntary emission trading potential of Turkey pp. 910-919

- İzzet Ari
- Determinants of green electricity tariff uptake in the UK pp. 920-933

- Ronnie MacPherson and Ian Lange
- Redistribution effects of energy and climate policy: The electricity market pp. 934-947

- Lion Hirth and Falko Ueckerdt
- Measuring competitiveness of the EPEX spot market for electricity pp. 948-958

- Christoph Graf and David Wozabal
- OPEC: How to transition from black to green gold pp. 959-965

- Nadine Wittmann
- Economic feasibility of large community feed-in tariff-eligible wind energy production in Nova Scotia pp. 966-977

- Muhammad Mudasser, Emmanuel Yiridoe and Kenneth Corscadden
- Evaluation of the effect of the Power of One campaign on natural gas consumption pp. 978-988

- Seán Diffney, Sean Lyons and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- Energy, environmental and economic effects of Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) in a Developing Country pp. 989-1001

- Muhammad Khalid Farooq, S. Kumar and Ram M. Shrestha
- The impact of the shale gas revolution on the U.S. and Japanese natural gas markets pp. 1002-1009

- Hiroki Wakamatsu and Kentaka Aruga
- Analysis of the imbalance price scheme in the Spanish electricity market: A wind power test case pp. 1010-1019

- Miriam Bueno-Lorenzo, M. Ángeles Moreno and Julio Usaola
- European energy policy—A review pp. 1020-1030

- M. Kanellakis, G. Martinopoulos and T. Zachariadis
- An assessment of market and policy barriers for demand response providing ancillary services in U.S. electricity markets pp. 1031-1039

- Peter Cappers, Jason MacDonald, Charles Goldman and Ookie Ma
- The Greek Electricity Market Reforms: Political and Regulatory Considerations pp. 1040-1047

- Nikolaos Danias, John Swales and Peter McGregor
- Electricity as a traded good pp. 1048-1052

- Sunderasan Srinivasan
- A regulatory adjustment process for the determination of the optimal percentage requirement in an electricity market with Tradable Green Certificates pp. 1053-1057

- Kevin Currier
- Regulatory restrictions and energy: The impact of the Jones Act on spot gasoline prices pp. 1058-1063

- Mark Gius
- Network approach for local and community governance of energy: The case of Oxfordshire pp. 1064-1077

- Yael Parag, Jo Hamilton, Vicki White and Bernie Hogan
- Reliability in the U.S. electricity industry under new environmental regulations pp. 1078-1091

- Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul, Blair Beasley and Matt Woerman
- The Mexican electricity sector: Policy analysis and reform (1992–2009) pp. 1092-1103

- Adriana María Ramírez-Camperos, Víctor Rodríguez-Padilla and Pedro Antonio Guido-Aldana
- Roles of renewable energy technologies in improving the rural energy situation in Nepal: Gaps and opportunities pp. 1104-1109

- Anup Gurung, Rahul Karki, Ju Sik Cho, Kyung Won Park and Sang-Eun Oh
- An assessment of the impact of energy insecurity on state stability in India pp. 1110-1119

- Kesava Chandra Varigonda
- Antecedents of employee electricity saving behavior in organizations: An empirical study based on norm activation model pp. 1120-1127

- Yixiang Zhang, Zhao-Hua Wang and Guanghui Zhou
- Capturing stakeholders´ views on oil palm-based biofuel and biomass utilisation in Malaysia pp. 1128-1137

- Dina Darshini, Puneet Dwivedi and Klaus Glenk
- The nexus between carbon emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in Middle East countries: A panel data analysis pp. 1138-1147

- Burcu Ozcan
- Valuation of environmental and societal trade-offs of renewable energy sources pp. 1148-1156

- Anna-Kaisa Kosenius and Markku Ollikainen
- Effects of simplifying outreach materials for energy conservation programs that target low-income consumers pp. 1157-1164

- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Casey Canfield
- Rentierism, energy and economic growth: The case of Algeria and Egypt (1965–2010) pp. 1165-1171

- José Alberto Fuinhas and António Marques
- Attitudes of Hong Kong residents toward the Daya Bay nuclear power plant pp. 1172-1186

- William Chung and Iris M.H. Yeung
- Effects of energy consumption on per worker output: A study of Kenya and South Africa pp. 1187-1193

- Ronald Kumar and Radika Kumar
- Fuel poverty and energy efficiency obligations – A critical assessment of the supplier obligation in the UK pp. 1194-1203

- Jan Rosenow, Reg Platt and Brooke Flanagan
- Public perceptions of climate change and energy futures before and after the Fukushima accident: A comparison between Britain and Japan pp. 1204-1211

- Wouter Poortinga, Midori Aoyagi and Nick F. Pidgeon
- Response to comment on paper examining the feasibility of changing New York state's energy infrastructure to one derived from wind, water, and sunlight pp. 1212-1215

- Mark Z. Jacobson, Robert W. Howarth, Mark A. Delucchi, Stan R. Scobie, Jannette M. Barth, Michael J. Dvorak, Megan Klevze, Hind Katkhuda, Brian Miranda, Navid A. Chowdhury, Rick Jones, Larsen Plano and Anthony R. Ingraffea
- Analysis of Japan's energy and environment strategy after the Fukushima nuclear plant accident pp. 1216-1225

- Takashi Homma and Keigo Akimoto
- Business model innovation for sustainable energy: German utilities and renewable energy pp. 1226-1237

- Mario Richter
- Industrial CO2 emissions in China based on the hypothetical extraction method: Linkage analysis pp. 1238-1244

- Yuan Wang, Wenqin Wang, Guozhu Mao, Hua Cai, Jian Zuo, Lili Wang and Peng Zhao
- LMDI decomposition analysis of greenhouse gas emissions in the Korean manufacturing sector pp. 1245-1253

- Kyonghwa Jeong and Suyi Kim
- The effects of alternative carbon mitigation policies on Japanese industries pp. 1254-1267

- Makoto Sugino, Toshi Arimura and Richard D. Morgenstern
- The impact of German biogas production on European and global agricultural markets, land use and the environment pp. 1268-1275

- Wolfgang Britz and Ruth Delzeit
- Towards a comprehensive system of methodological considerations for cities' climate targets pp. 1276-1287

- Anna Kramers, Josefin Wangel, Stefan Johansson, Mattias Höjer, Göran Finnveden and Nils Brandt
- Incorporating regional growth into forecasts of greenhouse gas emissions from project-level residential and commercial development pp. 1288-1300

- Dana Rowangould, Melody Eldridge and Deb Niemeier
- Frameworks for pricing greenhouse gas emissions and the policy objectives they promote pp. 1301-1308

- Paul A.T. Higgins
- Evidence of the clean development mechanism impact on the Chinese electric power system's low-carbon transition pp. 1309-1319

- Michele Stua
- Explanatory factors of CO2 per capita emission inequality in the European Union pp. 1320-1328

- Emilio Padilla Rosa and Juan Duro
- Blame the exurbs, not the suburbs: Exploring the distribution of greenhouse gas emissions within a city region pp. 1329-1335

- Jeffrey Wilson, Jamie Spinney, Hugh Millward, Darren Scott, Anders Hayden and Peter Tyedmers
- A life-cycle carbon footprint of Yosemite National Park pp. 1336-1343

- Gara Villalba, Leland Tarnay, Elliott Campbell and Xavier Gabarrell
- The economics of CO2-EOR cluster developments in the UK Central North Sea pp. 1344-1355

- Alexander G. Kemp and Sola Kasim
- The carbon curse: Are fuel rich countries doomed to high CO2 intensities? pp. 1356-1365

- Jörg Friedrichs and Oliver R. Inderwildi
- Nuclear power threats, public opposition and green electricity adoption: Effects of threat belief appraisal and fear arousal pp. 1366-1376

- Patrick Hartmann, Vanessa Apaolaza, Clare D'Souza, Carmen Echebarria and José Barrutia
- Revisiting the weather effect on energy consumption: Implications for the impact of climate change pp. 1377-1384

- Robert Kaufmann, Sucharita Gopal, Xiaojing Tang, Steve M. Raciti, Paul E. Lyons, Nick Geron and Francis Craig
- Wind, coal, and the cost of environmental externalities pp. 1385-1391

- Alexander Galetovic and Cristián M. Muñoz
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) theory—Part A: Concept, causes and the CO2 emissions case pp. 1392-1402

- Dimitra Kaika and Efthimios Zervas
- The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) theory. Part B: Critical issues pp. 1403-1411

- Dimitra Kaika and Efthimios Zervas
- Who is responsible for the CO2 emissions that China produces? pp. 1412-1419

- Ying Liu, Kankesu Jayanthakumaran and Frank Neri
- Implications of the North Atlantic Oscillation for a UK–Norway Renewable power system pp. 1420-1427

- Caroline R. Ely, David J. Brayshaw, John Methven, James Cox and Oliver Pearce
- Cost effectiveness comparison of certain transportation measures to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in San Diego County, California pp. 1428-1433

- Nilmini Silva-Send, Scott Anders and Andrew Narwold
- Does income inequality harm the environment?: Empirical evidence from the United States pp. 1434-1437

- Jungho Baek and Guankerwon Gweisah
- Modelling the impacts of challenging 2020 non-ETS GHG emissions reduction targets on Ireland′s energy system pp. 1438-1452

- Alessandro Chiodi, Maurizio Gargiulo, J.P. Deane, Denis Lavigne, Ullash K. Rout and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
- Refurbishment decision support tools review—Energy and life cycle as key aspects to sustainable refurbishment projects pp. 1453-1460

- Joaquim Ferreira, Manuel Duarte Pinheiro and Jorge de Brito
- FGD investments as part of energy policy: A case study for Turkey pp. 1461-1469

- Osman Kılıç, Bora Acarkan and Selim Ay
- The effectiveness of domestic content criteria in India's Solar Mission pp. 1470-1480

- Anshuman Sahoo and Gireesh Shrimali
- Application of the counterfactual method to assess of the local economic impact of a nuclear power station pp. 1481-1492

- María Teresa Gallo-Rivera, Tomás Mancha-Navarro and Rubén Garrido-Yserte
- Energy performance certification as a signal of workplace quality pp. 1493-1505

- Aidan Parkinson, Robert De Jong, Alison Cooke and Peter Guthrie
- Planning for seven generations: Energy planning of American Indian tribes pp. 1506-1514

- Daniel Brookshire and Nikhil Kaza
- Re-investigating the electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Portugal pp. 1515-1524

- Chor Foon Tang, Muhammad Shahbaz and Mohamed Arouri
- Energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic growth in Saudi Arabia: An aggregate and disaggregate analysis pp. 1525-1532

- Khalid Alkhathlan and Muhammad Javid
- Assessment of China's renewable energy contribution during the 12th Five Year Plan pp. 1533-1543

- Lixuan Hong, Nan Zhou, David Fridley and Chris Raczkowski
- Evaluation of the long-term power generation mix: The case study of South Korea's energy policy pp. 1544-1552

- Daiki Min and Jaewoo Chung
- On the structure and form of the GDP–nuclear nexus: New perspectives and new findings pp. 1553-1561

- Thomas Jobert, Fatih Karanfil and Anna Tykhonenko
- Hydrogen pathways in France: Results of the HyFrance3 Project pp. 1562-1569

- Alain Le Duigou, Marie-Marguerite Quéméré, Pierre Marion, Philippe Menanteau, Sandrine Decarre, Laure Sinegre, Lionel Nadau, Aline Rastetter, Aude Cuni, Philippe Mulard, Loïc Antoine and Thierry Alleau
- A top-down analysis: Determining photovoltaics R&D investments from patent analysis and R&D headcount pp. 1570-1580

- Christian Breyer, Christian Birkner, Jan Meiss, Jan Christoph Goldschmidt and Moritz Riede
- Energy consumption and energy R&D in OECD: Perspectives from oil prices and economic growth pp. 1581-1590

- Siang Leng Wong, Wai-Mun Chia and Youngho Chang
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