Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Empower the Consumer! Energy-related Financial Literacy and its Implications for Economic Decision Making19
Policies and Institutions to Support Carbon Neutrality in China by 206018
The Impact of Renewable Energy Forecasts on Intraday Electricity Prices12
The Role of Energy Poverty on Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan African Countries11
Resource Adequacy with Increasing Shares of Wind and Solar Power: A Comparison of European and U.S. Electricity Market Designs10
OPEC’s Pursuit of Market Stability7
Global Electrification of Light-duty Vehicles: Impacts of Economics and Climate Policy7
Electricity Markets in the Resource-Rich Countries of the MENA: Adapting for the Transition Era6
A Regionalized or Unified Oil Market: The Price Spread Between Brent and WTI6
New Transactions in Electricity: Peer-to-Peer and Peer-to-X6
Aiming for Carbon Neutrality: Which Environmental Taxes Does Spain Need by 2030?5
Different Cost Perspectives for Renewable Energy Support: Assessment of Technology-neutral and Discriminatory Auctions5
Analytics on Pricing Signals in Peer-to-Peer Solar Microgrids in Bangladesh5
Electric Vehicles Rollout—Two Case Studies4
Beyond the inverted U-shape: Challenging the long-term relationship of the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis4
Fossil Fuel Subsidies, the Green Paradox and the Fiscal Paradox4
Prosumer Empowerment through Community Power Purchase Agreements: A Market Design for Swarm Grids4
Clean Cooking: Why is Adoption Slow Despite Large Health and Environmental Benefits?4
From Negative to Positive Carbon Pricing in Mexico3
Decision Framework for Selecting Flexibility Mechanisms in Distribution Grids3
Shale Gas and Oil Development: A Review of the Local Environmental, Fiscal, and Social Impacts3
Socio-technical Inertia: Understanding the Barriers to Distributed Generation in Pakistan3
Relative Cost-Effectiveness of Electricity and Transportation Policies as a Means to Reduce CO2 Emissions in the United States: A Multi-Model Assessment3
Facilitating Transmission Expansion to Support Efficient Decarbonization of the Electricity Sector3
Incentive Regulation of Electricity and Gas Networks in the UK: From RIIO-1 to RIIO-23
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