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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue C, 2013
- The impact of electricity storage on wholesale electricity prices pp. 6-16

- Batsaikhan Nyamdash and Eleanor Denny
- Retrospective modeling of the merit-order effect on wholesale electricity prices from distributed photovoltaic generation in the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 17-27

- Dylan McConnell, Patrick Hearps, Dominic Eales, Mike Sandiford, Rebecca Dunn, Matthew Wright and Lachlan Bateman
- A comparative study of the design and construction process of energy efficient buildings in Germany and Sweden pp. 28-37

- Jutta Schade, Peter Wallström, Thomas Olofsson and Ove Lagerqvist
- Life cycle greenhouse gas emission assessment of major petroleum oil products for transport and household sectors in India pp. 38-48

- Amit Garg, Saritha Vishwanathan and Vidhee Avashia
- Multi-variable optimization for future electricity-plan scenarios in Lebanon pp. 49-56

- Oussama Ibrahim, Farouk Fardoun, Rafic Younes, Hasna Louahlia-Gualous and Mazen Ghandour
- A reexamination of renewable electricity policy in Sweden pp. 57-63

- Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Thomas Tangerås
- Biomass production from the U.S. forest and agriculture sectors in support of a renewable electricity standard pp. 64-74

- Eric M. White, Greg Latta, Ralph J. Alig, Kenneth E. Skog and Darius M. Adams
- A system dynamics model for analyzing energy consumption and CO2 emission in Iranian cement industry under various production and export scenarios pp. 75-89

- Nastaran Ansari and Abbas Seifi
- Carbon dioxide mitigation target of China in 2020 and key economic sectors pp. 90-96

- Yafei Wang and Sai Liang
- The networked minority: How a small group prevailed in a local windfarm conflict pp. 97-108

- Carmel Anderson
- Carbon emission as a function of energy generation in hydroelectric reservoirs in Brazilian dry tropical biome pp. 109-116

- Jean P. Ometto, André C.P. Cimbleris, Marco A. dos Santos, Luiz P. Rosa, Donato Abe, José G. Tundisi, José L. Stech, Nathan Barros and Fábio Roland
- Reducing fuel subsidies and the implication on fiscal balance and poverty in Indonesia: A simulation analysis pp. 117-134

- Teguh Dartanto
- Location of Swedish wind power—Random or not? A quantitative analysis of differences in installed wind power capacity across Swedish municipalities pp. 135-141

- Kristina Ek, Lars Persson, Maria Johansson and Åsa Waldo
- What are the key drivers of MAC curves? A partial-equilibrium modelling approach for the UK pp. 142-151

- Fabian Kesicki
- Hemp: A more sustainable annual energy crop for climate and energy policy pp. 152-162

- John Finnan and David Styles
- Projecting EU demand for natural gas to 2030: A meta-analysis pp. 163-176

- William J. Smith
- A public perspective on the adoption of microgeneration technologies in New Zealand: A multivariate probit approach pp. 177-188

- Ramesh Baskaran, Shunsuke Managi and Mirko Bendig
- The role of values in public beliefs and attitudes towards commercial wind energy pp. 189-199

- David Bidwell
- Societal acceptance of wind farms: Analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies pp. 200-208

- N. Hall, P. Ashworth and P. Devine-Wright
- Light duty vehicle transportation and global climate policy: The importance of electric drive vehicles pp. 209-219

- Valentina Bosetti and Thomas Longden
- Using hybrid method to evaluate carbon footprint of Xiamen City, China pp. 220-227

- Jianyi Lin, Yuan Liu, Fanxin Meng, Shenghui Cui and Lilai Xu
- Differing opinions about natural gas drilling in two adjacent counties with different levels of drilling activity pp. 228-236

- J. Kriesky, B.D. Goldstein, K. Zell and S. Beach
- The influence of spatial effects on wind power revenues under direct marketing rules pp. 237-247

- Oliver Grothe and Felix Müsgens
- GIS-based approach for potential analysis of solar PV generation at the regional scale: A case study of Fujian Province pp. 248-259

- Yan-wei Sun, Angela Hof, Run Wang, Jian Liu, Yan-jie Lin and De-wei Yang
- Co-benefits of including CCS projects in the CDM in India's power sector pp. 260-268

- R. Eto, A. Murata, Y. Uchiyama and K. Okajima
- A survey and review of approaches to study transitions pp. 269-276

- Daniël A. Lachman
- Environmental efficiency analysis of transportation system in China: A non-radial DEA approach pp. 277-283

- Young-Tae Chang, Ning Zhang, Denise Danao and Nan Zhang
- Energy use and CO2 emissions of China's industrial sector from a global perspective pp. 284-294

- Sheng Zhou, G. Page Kyle, Sha Yu, Leon E. Clarke, Jiyong Eom, Patrick Luckow, Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Xiliang Zhang and James A. Edmonds
- Paradoxical impacts of electricity on life in a rural South African village pp. 295-302

- Margaret Njirambo Matinga and Harold J. Annegarn
- First results of incentives policy on grid interconnected photovoltaic systems development in Greece pp. 303-311

- G. Tsilingiridis and A. Ikonomopoulos
- Carbon dioxide emission drivers for a typical metropolis using input–output structural decomposition analysis pp. 312-318

- Yafei Wang, Hongyan Zhao, Liying Li, Zhu Liu and Sai Liang
- A multi-period optimization model for planning of China's power sector with consideration of carbon dioxide mitigation—The importance of continuous and stable carbon mitigation policy pp. 319-328

- Dongjie Zhang, Pei Liu, Linwei Ma and Zheng Li
- Decomposing the change of CO2 emissions: A joint production theoretical approach pp. 329-336

- Xing-Ping Zhang, Jing Zhang and Qin-Liang Tan
- Implementation of wind power in the Norwegian market; the reason why some of the best wind resources in Europe were not utilised by 2010 pp. 337-346

- Bernt Blindheim
- Modelling the transport system in China and evaluating the current strategies towards the sustainable transport development pp. 347-357

- Wen Liu, Henrik Lund and Brian Vad Mathiesen
- Environmental assessment of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles using naturalistic drive cycles and vehicle travel patterns: A Michigan case study pp. 358-370

- Brandon M. Marshall, Jarod C. Kelly, Tae-Kyung Lee, Gregory A. Keoleian and Zoran Filipi
- Is wartime mobilisation a suitable policy model for rapid national climate mitigation? pp. 371-380

- Laurence L. Delina and Mark Diesendorf
- SuperGrid or SmartGrid: Competing strategies for large-scale integration of intermittent renewables? pp. 381-390

- Morten B. Blarke and Bryan M. Jenkins
- Assessing the potentials of agricultural residues for energy: What the CDM experience of India tells us about their availability pp. 391-402

- Antoine Milhau and Abigail Fallot
- The economic value of LNG in the Korean manufacturing industry pp. 403-407

- Sun-Young Park and Seung-Hoon Yoo
Volume 57, issue C, 2013
- Congestion measurement for regional industries in China: A data envelopment analysis approach with undesirable outputs pp. 7-13

- Jie Wu, Qingxian An, Beibei Xiong and Ya Chen
- Inflection point of environmental Kuznets curve in Mainland China pp. 14-20

- Ma-Lin Song, Wei Zhang and Shu-Hong Wang
- Who does what in China’s new energy vehicle industry? pp. 21-29

- Yingqi Liu and Ari Kokko
- Modeling the CO2 emissions and energy saved from new energy vehicles based on the logistic-curve pp. 30-35

- Bao-Jun Tang, Xiao-feng Wu and Xian Zhang
- An empirical study on the institutional factors of energy conservation and emissions reduction: Evidence from listed companies in China pp. 36-42

- Zhaoguo Zhang, Xiaocui Jin, Qingxiang Yang and Yi Zhang
- Industrial structural transformation and carbon dioxide emissions in China pp. 43-51

- Xiaoyan Zhou, Jie Zhang and Junpeng Li
- Energy consumption restricted productivity re-estimates and industrial sustainability analysis in post-reform China pp. 52-60

- Shiyi Chen and Amelia Santos-Paulino
- Emission-dependent supply chain and environment-policy-making in the ‘cap-and-trade’ system pp. 61-67

- Shaofu Du, Lili Zhu, Liang Liang and Fang Ma
- Environmental efficiency analysis of power industry in China based on an entropy SBM model pp. 68-75

- Yan Zhou, Xinpeng Xing, Kuangnan Fang, Dapeng Liang and Chunlin Xu
- The influence of energy consumption of China on its real GDP from aggregated and disaggregated viewpoints pp. 76-81

- Wei Zhang and Shuyun Yang
- Selecting alternative industries for Chinese resource cities based on intra- and inter-regional comparative advantages pp. 82-88

- Ruyin Long, Hong Chen, Huijuan Li and Fei Wang
- Factors influencing CO2 emissions in China's power industry: Co-integration analysis pp. 89-98

- Xiaoli Zhao, Qian Ma and Rui Yang
- Trends in road freight transportation carbon dioxide emissions and policies in China pp. 99-106

- Hongqi Li, Yue Lu, Jun Zhang and Tianyi Wang
- Is there any real chance for carbon capture to be beneficial to the environment? pp. 107-108

- Alberto Boretti
- Promoting energy-saving and environmentally friendly generation dispatching model in China: Phase development and case studies pp. 109-118

- Yi Ding and Hongliang Yang
- A comparison of innovation policy in the smart grid industry across the pacific: China and the USA pp. 119-132

- Chen-Chun Lin, Chia-Han Yang and Joseph Z. Shyua
- Household carbon dioxide emissions from peasants and herdsmen in northwestern arid-alpine regions, China pp. 133-140

- Jiansheng Qu, Jingjing Zeng, Yan Li, Qin Wang, Tek Maraseni, Lihua Zhang, Zhiqiang Zhang and Abigail Clarke-Sather
- Dynamic cyclical comovements between oil prices and US GDP: A wavelet perspective pp. 141-151

- François Benhmad
- Ecuador's energy policy mix: Development versus conservation and nationalism with Chinese loans pp. 152-159

- Gonzalo Escribano
- For better or for worse? Empirical evidence of moral licensing in a behavioral energy conservation campaign pp. 160-171

- Verena Tiefenbeck, Thorsten Staake, Kurt Roth and Olga Sachs
- Estimation of CO2 emissions from China’s cement production: Methodologies and uncertainties pp. 172-181

- Jing Ke, Michael McNeil, Lynn Price, Nina Zheng Khanna and Nan Zhou
- Public attitudes to climate change and carbon mitigation—Implications for energy-associated behaviours pp. 182-193

- Chris von Borgstede, Maria Andersson and Filip Johnsson
- Determination of cost–potential-curves for wind energy in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg pp. 194-203

- R. McKenna, S. Gantenbein and W. Fichtner
- “This is not a burning issue for me”: How citizens justify their use of wood heaters in a city with a severe air pollution problem pp. 204-211

- Ian Reeve, John Scott, Donald W. Hine and Navjot Bhullar
- Sustainability needs and practices assessment in the building industry of China pp. 212-220

- Pingjian Yang, Gang He, Guozhu Mao, Yong Liu, Mingzhu Xu, Huaicheng Guo and Xi Liu
- Motivational factors influencing the homeowners’ decisions between residential heating systems: An empirical analysis for Germany pp. 221-233

- Carl Michelsen and Reinhard Madlener
- Regional differences in the economic feasibility of advanced biorefineries: Fast pyrolysis and hydroprocessing pp. 234-243

- Tristan Brown, Rajeeva Thilakaratne, Robert C. Brown and Guiping Hu
- Renewable energy sector development in the Caribbean: Current trends and lessons from history pp. 244-252

- Rebekah Shirley and Daniel Kammen
- Building energy saving potential in Hot Summer and Cold Winter (HSCW) Zone, China—Influence of building energy efficiency standards and implications pp. 253-262

- Luyi Xu, Junjie Liu, Jingjing Pei and Xu Han
- The impact of clean energy investments on the Greek economy: An input–output analysis (2010–2020) pp. 263-275

- Maria Markaki, Athena Belegri-Roboli, Panayotis Michaelides, S. Mirasgedis and D.P. Lalas
- The strategic interaction between the government and international oil companies in the UK: An example of a country with dwindling hydrocarbon reserves pp. 276-286

- Bart J.A. Willigers and Kjell Hausken
- Energy efficiency improvement and CO2 emission reduction opportunities in the cement industry in China pp. 287-297

- Ali Hasanbeigi, William Morrow, Eric Masanet, Jayant Sathaye and Tengfang Xu
- Carbon footprint evaluation at industrial park level: A hybrid life cycle assessment approach pp. 298-307

- Huijuan Dong, Yong Geng, Fengming Xi and Tsuyoshi Fujita
- Is what we think of as “rebound” really just income effects in disguise? pp. 308-317

- Harry Saunders
- Implementation and rejection of industrial steam system energy efficiency measures pp. 318-328

- Peter Therkelsen and Aimee McKane
- Reform of refined oil product pricing mechanism and energy rebound effect for passenger transportation in China pp. 329-337

- Boqiang Lin and Xia Liu
- Promoting energy efficient building in China through clean development mechanism pp. 338-346

- Lu Zhou, Jing Li and Yat Hung Chiang
- A cost-benefit analysis of generating electricity from biomass pp. 347-354

- O’Mahoney, Amy, Fiona Thorne and Eleanor Denny
- Beyond commonplace biofuels: Social aspects of ethanol pp. 355-362

- Barbara Esteves Ribeiro
- A modified GHG intensity indicator: Toward a sustainable global economy based on a carbon border tax and emissions trading pp. 363-380

- Reza Farrahi Moghaddam, Fereydoun Farrahi Moghaddam and Mohamed Cheriet
- Which industry is greener? An empirical study of nine industries in OECD countries pp. 381-388

- Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
- Symmetric or asymmetric oil prices? A meta-analysis approach pp. 389-397

- Jordi Perdiguero-García
- Remotely sensed thermal pollution and its relationship with energy consumption and industry in a rapidly urbanizing Chinese city pp. 398-406

- Xiaofeng Zhao, Hui Jiang, Huina Wang, Juanjuan Zhao, Quanyi Qiu, Nigel Tapper and Lizhong Hua
- The trials and tribulations of the Village Energy Security Programme (VESP) in India pp. 407-417

- Debajit Palit, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Christopher Cooper, David Zoppo, Jay Eidsness, Meredith Crafton, Katie Johnson and Shannon Clarke
- Analysis of energy embodied in the international trade of UK pp. 418-428

- Xu Tang, Simon Snowden and Mikael Höök
- The resource curse: Analysis of the applicability to the large-scale export of electricity from renewable resources pp. 429-440

- Lasse Eisgruber
- Evaluating the direct and indirect rebound effects in household energy consumption behavior: A case study of Beijing pp. 441-453

- Biying Yu, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
- Inter-provincial clean development mechanism in China: A case study of the solar PV sector pp. 454-461

- David A. Jacques, Dabo Guan, Yong Geng, Bing Xue and Xiaoguang Wang
- A smarter plan? A policy comparison between Great Britain and Ireland's deployment strategies for rolling out new metering technologies pp. 462-468

- Mark G. Jennings
- Energy use, exports, imports and GDP: New evidence from the OECD countries pp. 469-476

- Dinçer Dedeoğlu and Huseyin Kaya
- Policy options to improve the effectiveness of the EU emissions trading system: A multi-criteria analysis pp. 477-490

- Stefano Clo, Susan Battles and Pietro Zoppoli
- Revising the potential of large-scale Jatropha oil production in Tanzania: An economic land evaluation assessment pp. 491-505

- Anna Segerstedt and Jans Bobert
- Changing the regulation for regulating the change: Innovation-driven regulatory developments for smart grids, smart metering and e-mobility in Italy pp. 506-517

- Luca Lo Schiavo, Maurizio Delfanti, Elena Fumagalli and Valeria Olivieri
- Maintaining environmental quality while expanding biomass production: Sub-regional U.S. policy simulations pp. 518-531

- Aklesso Egbendewe-Mondzozo, Scott Swinton, R. César Izaurralde, David H. Manowitz and Xuesong Zhang
- Does (better) electricity supply increase household enterprise income in India? pp. 532-541

- Narasimha D. Rao
- An analysis of China's coal supply and its impact on China's future economic growth pp. 542-551

- Jianliang Wang, Lianyong Feng and Gail E. Tverberg
- The deployment of electricity generation from renewable energies in Germany and Spain: A comparative analysis based on a simple model pp. 552-562

- Pablo Fernández Fernández, Eunice Villicaña Ortiz and Jorge Xiberta Bernat
- A core framework and scenario for deep GHG reductions at the city scale pp. 563-574

- Michael Lazarus, Chelsea Chandler and Peter Erickson
- External costs of nuclear: Greater or less than the alternatives? pp. 575-584

- Ari Rabl and Veronika A. Rabl
- Examining the feasibility of converting New York State’s all-purpose energy infrastructure to one using wind, water, and sunlight pp. 585-601

- 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
- Alternative U.S. biofuel mandates and global GHG emissions: The role of land use change, crop management and yield growth pp. 602-614

- A. Mosnier, P. Havlík, Hugo Valin, J. Baker, Brian Murray, Shuaizhang Feng, M. Obersteiner, Bruce McCarl, S.K. Rose and Uwe Schneider
- The political feasibility of Norway as the ‘green battery’ of Europe pp. 615-623

- Anne Therese Gullberg
- A comparison of power generation and ethanol production using sugarcane bagasse from the perspective of mitigating GHG emissions pp. 624-629

- Xiao-Zheng Sun, Shinji Fujimoto and Tomoaki Minowa
- Practical ambiguities during calculation of energy ratios and their impacts on life cycle assessment calculations pp. 630-633

- Yongli Zhang and Lisa M. Colosi
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