Energy Policy

Energy Policy is an international peer-reviewed journal addressing the policy implications of energy supply and use from their economic, social, planning and environmental aspects. Papers may cover global, regional, national, or even local topics that are of wider policy significance, and of interest to international agencies, governments, public and private sector entities, local communities and non-governmental organisations. Within this broad spectrum, topics of particular interest include energy and environmental regulation, energy supply security, the quality and efficiency of energy services, the effectiveness of market-based approaches and/or governmental interventions, technological innovation and diffusion, and voluntary initiatives where the broader policy implications can be recognised. Policy prescriptions are required to be supported by rigorous analysis and balanced appraisal.

Published by Elsevier.

Publications

Title Type Author(s) Year
Price and income elasticities of oil demand in Mauritius: An empirical analysis using cointegration method Journal Article Raghoo and Surroop 2020
Building stock dynamics and its impacts on materials and energy demand in China Journal Article Hong et al. 2016
Residential energy efficiency retrofits: How program design affects participation and outcomes Journal Article Hoicka et al. 2014
Twelve metropolitan carbon footprints: A preliminary comparative global assessment Journal Article Sovacool and Brown 2010
On the economics of electricity consumption in small island developing states: a role for renewable energy technologies? Journal Article Daniel Weisser 2004