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Volume 37, issue 4, 2016
- Upgrading Efficiency and Behavior: Electricity Savings from Residential Weatherization Programs pp. 1-24

- Joshua Graff Zivin and Kevin Novan
- Housing Market Fundamentals, Housing Quality and Energy Consumption: Evidence from Germany pp. 25-44

- Marius Claudy and Claus Michelsen
- Price Regulation and the Incentives to Pursue Energy Efficiency by Minimizing Network Losses pp. 45-62

- Joisa Dutra, Flavio Menezes and Xuemei Zheng
- Investments in a Combined Energy Network Model: Substitution between Natural Gas and Electricity? pp. 63-86

- Jan Abrell and Hannes Weigt
- Stepwise Green Investment under Policy Uncertainty pp. 87-108

- Michail Chronopoulos, Verena Hagspiel and Stein-Erik Fleten
- Carbon Price instead of Support Schemes: Wind Power Investments by the Electricity Market pp. 109-140

- Marie Petitet, Dominique Finon and Tanguy Janssen
- Residential End-use Electricity Demand: Implications for Real Time Pricing in Sweden pp. 141-164

- Mattias Vesterberg and Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy
- Does Retrofitted Insulation Reduce Household Energy Use? Theory and Practice pp. 165-186

- Arthur Grimes, Nicholas Preval, Chris Young, Richard Arnold, Tim Denne, Philippa Howden-Chapman and Lucy Telfar-Barnard
- The Environmental Impacts of Fuel Switching Electricity Generators pp. 187-213

- J. Scott Holladay and Steven Soloway
- Testing for Market Integration in the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 215-238

- Rabindra Nepal and John Foster
- Free Riding on Energy Efficiency Subsidies: The Case of Natural Gas Furnaces in Canada pp. 239-266

- Nicholas Rivers and Leslie Shiell
- The Economic Effects of Interregional Trading of Renewable Energy Certificates in the U.S. WECC pp. 267-296

- Andres P. Perez, Enzo E. Sauma, Francisco D. Munoz and Benjamin F. Hobbs
- Effects of Electric Utility Decoupling on Energy Efficiency pp. 297-314

- Jenya Kahn-Lang
- Changes in Energy Intensity in Canada pp. 315-342

- Saeed Moshiri and Nana Duah
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 343-352

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Volume 37, issue 3_suppl, 2016
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Christian von Hirschhausen and Claudia Kemfert
- Stochastic Modeling of Natural Gas Infrastructure Development in Europe under Demand Uncertainty pp. 5-32

- Marte Fodstad, Rudolf Egging-Bratseth, Kjetil Midthun and Asgeir Tomasgard
- The Role of Natural Gas in a Low-Carbon Europe: Infrastructure and Supply Security pp. 33-60

- Franziska Holz, Philipp Richter and Rudolf Egging-Bratseth
- A Top-Down Approach to Evaluating Cross-Border Natural Gas Infrastructure Projects in Europe pp. 61-80

- András Kiss, Adrienn Selei and Borbála Takácsné Tóth
- Coordinating Cross-Country Congestion Management: Evidence from Central Europe pp. 81-100

- Friedrich Kunz and Alexander Zerrahn
- European Electricity Grid Infrastructure Expansion in a 2050 Context pp. 101-124

- Jonas Egerera, Clemens Gerbaulet and Casimir Lorenz
- The Short and Long Term Impact of Europe’s Natural Gas Market on Electricity Markets until 2050 pp. 125-146

- Jan Abrell and Hannes Weigt
- Renewable Energy Support, Negative Prices, and Real-time Pricing pp. 147-170

- Michael Pahle, Wolf-Peter Schill, Christian Gambardella and Oliver Tietjen
- European Scenarios of CO2 Infrastructure Investment until 2050 pp. 171-194

- Pao-Yu Oei and Roman Mendelevitch
Volume 37, issue 3, 2016
- Why Wind Is Not Coal: On the Economics of Electricity Generation pp. 1-28

- Lion Hirth, Falko Ueckerdt and Ottmar Edenhofer
- What Moves the Ex Post Variable Profit of Natural-Gas-Fired Generation in California? pp. 29-57

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ira Horowitz, Jay Zarnikau, Jack Moore, Brendan Schneiderman, Tony Ho and Eric Leung
- An Empirical Analysis of Local Opposition to New Transmission Lines Across the EU-27 pp. 59-82

- Jed Cohen, Klaus Moeltner, Johannes Reichl and Michael Schmidthaler
- Why is Spot Carbon so Cheap and Future Carbon so Dear? The Term Structure of Carbon Prices pp. 83-108

- Don Bredin and John Parsons
- Carbon Leakage and Competitiveness of Cement and Steel Industries Under the EU ETS: Much Ado About Nothing pp. 109-136

- Frederic Branger, Philippe Quirion and Julien Chevallier
- Club Convergence in the Energy Intensity of China pp. 137-158

- Dayong Zhang and David Broadstock
- Comparison of Incentive Policies for Renewable Energy in an Oligopolistic Market with Price-Responsive Demand pp. 159-198

- Miguel Perez de Arce and Enzo Sauma
- On the Inequity of Flat-rate Electricity Tariffs pp. 199-230

- Paul Simshauser and David Downer
- Deconstructing Solar Photovoltaic Pricing: The Role of Market Structure, Technology, and Policy pp. 231-250

- Kenneth Gillingham, Hao Deng, Ryan Wiser, Naim Darghouth, Gregory Nemet, Galen Barbose, Varun Rai and Changgui Dong
- Economy-wide Estimates of Rebound Effects: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 251-270

- Morakinyo O. Adetutu, Anthony J. Glass and Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- Transition to Centralized Unit Commitment: An Econometric Analysis of Colombia’s Experience pp. 271-292

- Alvaro Riascos, Miguel Bernal, Luciano de Castro and Shmuel Oren
- Short Run Effects of Bleaker Prospects for Oligopolistic Producers of a Non-renewable Resource pp. 293-314

- Kristine Grimsrud, Knut Einar Rosendahl, Halvor B. Storrøsten and Marina Tsygankova
- What is the Effect of Fuel Efficiency Information on Car Prices? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 315-342

- Anna Alberini, Markus Bareit and Massimo Filippini
- The Impacts of Variable Renewable Production and Market Coupling on the Convergence of French and German Electricity Prices pp. 343-360

- Jan Horst Keppler, Sébastien Phan and Yannick Le Pen
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 361-367

- Joseph M. Dukert, Frank A. Felder, Andrea Roncoroni and Alberto Lamadrid L.
Volume 37, issue 2_suppl, 2016
- High Shares of Renewable Energy Sources and Electricity Market Reform Preface pp. vii-viii

- Adonis Yatchew
- Foreword to the Special Issue on “High Shares of Renewable Energy Sources and Electricity Market Reform†pp. 1-4

- Carlo Andrea Bollino and Reinhard Madlener
- Market Design for Long-Distance Trade in Renewable Electricity pp. 5-22

- Richard Green, Danny Pudjianto, Iain Staffell and Goran Strbac
- Power Markets with Renewables: New Perspectives for the European Target Model pp. 23-38

- Karsten Neuhoff, Sophia Wolter and Sebastian Schwenen
- Regulatory Options for Local Reserve Energy Markets: Implications for Prosumers, Utilities, and other Stakeholders pp. 39-50

- Christiane Rosen and Reinhard Madlener
- Optimal Price Design in the Wholesale Electricity Market pp. 51-68

- Simona Bigerna and Carlo Andrea Bollino
- Can Current Electricity Markets Cope with High Shares of Renewables? A Comparison of Approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York pp. 69-88

- Michael Pollitt and Karim Anaya
- Renewable Electricity and Backup Capacities: An (Un-) Resolvable Problem? pp. 89-106

- Aaron Praktiknjo and Georg Erdmann
- Investment in Renewables under Uncertainty: Fitting a Feed-in Scheme into ETS pp. 107-122

- Federico Boffa, Stefano Ciò and Alessio D’Amato
- Renewable Energy and Market Power in the Italian Electricity Market pp. 123-144

- Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino and Paolo Polinori
- The Influence of Policy Regime Risks on Investments in Innovative Energy Technology pp. 145-160

- Ernesto Garnier and Reinhard Madlener
- The Impact of RES in the Italian Day-Ahead and Balancing Markets pp. 161-184

- Angelica Gianfreda, Lucia Parisio and Matteo Pelagatti
- Level versus Variability Trade-offs in Wind and Solar Generation Investments: The Case of California pp. 185-220

- Frank A. Wolak
- Integration of Renewables into the Ontario Electricity System pp. 221-242

- Brian Rivard and Adonis Yatchew
- The Rise of Third Parties and the Fall of Incumbents Driven by Large-Scale Integration of Renewable Energies: The Case of Germany pp. 243-262

- Gert Brunekreeft, Marius Buchmann and Roland Meyer
- Grid Parity of Solar Energy: Imminent Fact or Future’s Fiction? pp. 263-276

- Spiros Papaefthimiou, Manolis Souliotis and Kostas Andriosopoulos
Volume 37, issue 2, 2016
- The Impact of Electricity Sector Restructuring on Coal-fired Power Plants in India pp. 1-27

- Kabir Malik, Maureen Cropper, Alexander Limonov and Anoop Singh
- The Informational Efficiency of European Natural Gas Hubs: Price Formation and Intertemporal Arbitrage pp. 1-30

- Sebastian Nick
- Market Power in the Norwegian Electricity Market: Are the Transmission Bottlenecks Truly Exogenous? pp. 27-44

- Faisal Mirza and Olvar Bergland
- Short-term Hedging for an Electricity Retailer pp. 31-60

- Debbie J. Dupuis, Geneviéve Gauthier and Fréderic Godin
- Renewable Electricity Policy and Market Integration pp. 44-68

- Thomas P. Tangerås
- The Impact of Stochastic Extraction Cost on the Value of an Exhaustible Resource: An Application to the Alberta Oil Sands pp. 61-88

- Abdullah Almansour and Margaret Insley
- Did the EU ETS Make a Difference? An Empirical Assessment Using Lithuanian Firm-Level Data pp. 68-92

- Jūratė Jaraitė and Corrado Di Maria
- The Visible Hand: Ensuring Optimal Investment in Electric Power Generation pp. 89-109

- Thomas-Olivier Léautier
- Improving Energy Codes pp. 93-108

- Grant Jacobsen
- Non-discrimination Clauses: Their Effect on British Retail Energy Prices pp. 111-132

- Catherine Waddams Price and Minyan Zhu
- Market Power and Transmission Congestion in the Italian Electricity Market pp. 133-154

- Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino and Paolo Polinori
- Diffusion of Climate Technologies in the Presence of Commitment Problems pp. 155-180

- Taran Fæhn and Elisabeth T. Isaksen
- Sectoral Interfuel Substitution in Canada: An Application of NQ Flexible Functional Forms pp. 181-200

- Ali Jadidzadeh and Apostolos Serletis
- Money for Nothing? Why FERC Order 745 Should have Died pp. 201-222

- Xu Chen and Andrew N. Kleit
- Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts pp. 223-256

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, M. d. Mar Rubio-Varas and David Stern
- The Rebound Effect for Passenger Vehicles pp. 257-288

- Joshua Linn
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 289-296

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Volume 37, issue 1_suppl, 2016
- Chinese Energy Economics pp. 1-2

- Ying Fan and Adonis Yatchew
- Convergence of Operational Efficiency in China’s Provincial Power Sectors pp. 3-28

- Vishal Chandr Jaunky and Lin Zhang
- The Causality between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth for China in a Time-varying Framework pp. 29-54

- Jin Zhang and David Broadstock
- Shocks and Stocks: A Bottom-up Assessment of the Relationship Between Oil Prices, Gasoline Prices and the Returns of Chinese Firms pp. 55-86

- David Broadstock, Ying Fan, Qiang Ji and Dayong Zhang
- Household Energy Demand in Urban China: Accounting for Regional Prices and Rapid Income Change pp. 87-110

- Jing Cao, Mun Ho and Huifang Liang
- The Marginal Abatement Cost of Carbon Emissions in China pp. 111-128

- Chunbo Ma and Atakelty Hailu
- The Economic Effects of Initial Quota Allocations on Carbon Emissions Trading in China pp. 129-152

- Jie Wu, Ying Fan and Yan Xia
- Factors Influencing Energy Intensity in Four Chinese Industries pp. 153-178

- Karen Fisher-Vanden, Yong Hu, Gary Jefferson, Michael Rock and Michael Toman
- Willingness to Pay for Climate Change Mitigation: Evidence from China pp. 179-194

- Yujie Li, Xiaoyi Mu, Anita Schiller and Baowei Zheng
- Market and Non-market Policies for Renewable Energy Diffusion: A Unifying Framework and Empirical Evidence from China’s Wind Power Sector pp. 195-210

- Yang Liu and Taoyuan Wei
- Economic Growth and Infrastructure Investments in Energy and Transportation: A Causality Interpretation of China’s Western Development Strategy pp. 211-222

- Alice Shiu, Raymond Li and Chi-Keung Woo
- Regional Opportunities for China to Go Low-Carbon: Results from the REEC Model pp. 223-252

- Hongbo Duan, Lei Zhu, Gürkan Kumbaroğlu and Ying Fan
Volume 37, issue 1, 2016
- The Impact of Energy Prices on Green Innovation pp. 41-76

- Marius Ley, Tobias Stucki and Martin Woerter
- The Implicit Carbon Price of Renewable Energy Incentives in Germany pp. 54-90

- Claudio Marcantonini and A.Denny Ellerman
- Integrating Thermal and Hydro Electricity Markets: Economic and Environmental Costs of not Harmonizing Pricing Rules pp. 77-100

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur and Pierre-Olivier Pineau
- The U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate and the Demand for Oil pp. 90-114

- Selien De Schryder and Gert Peersman
- Analysis and Forecasting of Electricity Price Risks with Quantile Factor Models pp. 101-122

- Derek Bunn, Arne Andresen, Dipeng Chen and Sjur Westgaard
- More New Evidence on Asymmetric Gasoline Price Responses pp. 114-136

- Riemer P. Faber
- The Performance of U.S. Wind and Solar Generators pp. 123-152

- Richard Schmalensee
- Volatility Spillovers Across Petroleum Markets pp. 136-158

- Jozef BarunÃk, Evžen KoÄ enda B,a and Lukáš Vácha
- Asymmetric Pass-Through in U.S. Gasoline Prices pp. 153-180

- Matthew Chesnes
- A New Perspective: Investment and Efficiency under Incentive Regulation pp. 158-182

- Rahmatallah Poudineh and Tooraj Jamasb
- Price Coordination in Vertically Integrated Electricity Markets: Theory and Empirical Evidence pp. 181-194

- Bruno Bosco, Parisio Lucia and Matteo Pelagatti
- Cursed Resources? Political Conditions and Oil Market Outcomes pp. 182-210

- Gilbert Metcalf and Catherine Wolfram
- Emissions Trading in the Presence of Price-Regulated Polluting Firms: How Costly Are Free Allowances? pp. 195-232

- Bruno Lanz and Sebastian Rausch
- Shale Gas Boom Affecting the Relationship Between LPG and Oil Prices pp. 211-232

- Atle Oglend, Morten E. Lindback and Petter Osmundsen
- Energy Sector Innovation and Growth: An Optimal Energy Crisis pp. 233-258

- Peter Hartley, Kenneth Medlock, Ted Loch Temzelides and Xinya Zhang
- Free Riding, Upsizing, and Energy Efficiency Incentives in Maryland Homes pp. 259-290

- Anna Alberini, Will Gans and Charles Towe
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 291-295

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