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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Who Knows What: Information Barriers to Efficient DER Roll-out in the U.S.10
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Regional Electricity Trade in Latin America Without Expanding Generation Capacities6
Parental education and household cooking energy choice behaviour in Ghana6
Electricity Access, Gender Disparity, and Renewable Energy Adoption Dynamics: The Case of Mountain Areas of Bangladesh5
Electric Vehicles are Good, Actually4
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Household Environmental Kuznets Curves: Evidence from Passenger Transport Emissions3
Modeling CO2 Pipeline Systems: An Analytical Lens for CCS Regulation3
Making Electricity Capacity Markets Resilient to Extreme Weather Events3
Differential Impact of COVID-19 on the Energy Consumption of Residential and Business Sectors2
Determinants of energy poverty: Trends in Spain in times of economic change (2006–2021)2
Time and frequency domain connectedness between Green Bond Index and Financial Markets. Are there any diversification benefits?1
Analyzing the Mechanism of Decentralized Energy Governance Strategy to Reduce Carbon Emissions: Evidence from China1
Changes in Electricity Use following COVID-19 Stay-at-home Behavior1
Vehicle-to-grid Policy in South Africa: State-led v. Market-directed Approaches1
Does the Shale Gas Revolution Hinder Clean Energy Innovation?1
Are energy performance certificates a strong predictor of actual energy use? Evidence from high-frequency thermostat panel data1
Promoting Energy Conservation: A Field Experiment on Peer Comparisons and Rate Structures1
Abate or Exit? The Impact of Mercury Regulation on Coal Generator Retirements1
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Settling the metric selection debate for assessing the energy efficiency of energy-intensive industries1
Sustainable Economic Growth1
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