Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Parental education and household cooking energy choice behaviour in Ghana11
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Who Knows What: Information Barriers to Efficient DER Roll-out in the U.S.7
Regional Electricity Trade in Latin America Without Expanding Generation Capacities6
Social Acceptability and Transport: An Energy System–Optimisation- Based Analysis of the European Case6
Electricity Access, Gender Disparity, and Renewable Energy Adoption Dynamics: The Case of Mountain Areas of Bangladesh5
Electric Vehicles are Good, Actually4
What Underlies the Poor Financial Performance of Electric Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa?3
Household Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from Passenger Transport Emissions3
Making Electricity Capacity Markets Resilient to Extreme Weather Events3
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Analysis of Natural Gas and Electricity Load Profiles for the Decarbonisation Strategy of a Commercial Area2
Modeling CO2 Pipeline Systems: An Analytical Lens for CCS Regulation2
Differential Impact of COVID-19 on the Energy Consumption of Residential and Business Sectors2
Analyzing the Mechanism of Decentralized Energy Governance Strategy to Reduce Carbon Emissions: Evidence from China1
The Role of Finance and Income in Energy Diversification: A Club Convergence Analysis of Asia-Pacific1
Abate or Exit? The Impact of Mercury Regulation on Coal Generator Retirements1
Are energy performance certificates a strong predictor of actual energy use? Evidence from high-frequency thermostat panel data1
Does the Shale Gas Revolution Hinder Clean Energy Innovation?1
Demand-Side Flexibility under Alternative Electricity Market Designs: Insights from a Multi-Level Modelling Framework1
Determinants of energy poverty: Trends in Spain in times of economic change (2006–2021)1
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Settling the metric selection debate for assessing the energy efficiency of energy-intensive industries1
Time and frequency domain connectedness between Green Bond Index and Financial Markets. Are there any diversification benefits?1
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