Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 125, July 2025
Article
1. Benchmarking and tailoring electric vehicle policies to stimulate adoption. --Joao M. Uratani, Darrick Evensen, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Steve Griffiths
2. Firewood, four wheelers, and chest freezers: The importance of modern energy to Alaska Native subsistence in Yedatene Na’. --Tvetene Carlson, Sonia Ibarra, Maya Carrasquillo, Evan Variano
3. Community perspectives on marine carbon dioxide removal and ocean alkalinity enhancement: A future scenario approach. --Sara Nawaz, Giulia Belotti
4. How do we want to buy and sell electricity? Contrasting preferences from the United Kingdom and South Korea. --Eun Jin Lim, Michael J. Fell, David Shipworth
5. Solar panels on every rooftop? Photovoltaics boom in Poland and the role of the European Union funds. --Damian Tomczyk, Zofia Łapniewska
6. Capturing context: A sociotechnical feasibility assessment of carbon capture and storage in Norwegian waste incineration. --Teis Hansen, Bård Torvetjønn Haugland, Markus Steen, Nils Oskar Tronrud
7. Quantitative analysis of everyday temporality: A practice-based approach to understanding energy peak (in)flexibility. --Pui Ting Sahin, Henrike Rau
8. Unlocking motivation for energy saving: A study of German electricity consumer segments. --Dave Webb, Doina Olaru, Christopher Rastin
9. Fueling homes and lighting lives: understanding household energy decisions in off-grid rural Ghana. --Dickson Boateng, Julian Bloomer, John Morrissey
10. Heating up, cooling off: exploring cooling behaviours at home in Aotearoa New Zealand. --Kimberley Clare O'Sullivan, Rachel Kowalchuk Dohig, Zhiting Chen, Terence Jiang, ... Runa R. Das
11. Made in Australia, used in Asia: Public acceptance and the cable controversy of Australia-Asia PowerLink, a remote solar megaproject. --K.K. Zander, S.T. Garnett
12. The gap between discourse and action in the United Kingdom: Exploring the weakness of climate action in the post-COVID political space. --Sam D. Stephenson, Julian M. Allwood
13. Neo-colonialism and leaving fossil fuels underground: a discourse analysis of the potential German-Senegalese gas partnership. --Luc van Vliet, Janina Herzog-Hawelka, Clara McDonnell
14. Opinion poles: Polarised views on energy developments in Canada's oil province. --Curtis Rollins, Claire Doll, Sven Anders, Michael Burton, David Pannell
15. Inclusive intent, instrumental outcomes: how developer rationales shape participation in solar energy projects. --Fleur van Boven, Bas van Vliet, Simon Bush, Sven Stremke
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1. Benchmarking and tailoring electric vehicle policies to stimulate adoption. --Joao M. Uratani, Darrick Evensen, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Steve Griffiths
2. Firewood, four wheelers, and chest freezers: The importance of modern energy to Alaska Native subsistence in Yedatene Na’. --Tvetene Carlson, Sonia Ibarra, Maya Carrasquillo, Evan Variano
3. Community perspectives on marine carbon dioxide removal and ocean alkalinity enhancement: A future scenario approach. --Sara Nawaz, Giulia Belotti
4. How do we want to buy and sell electricity? Contrasting preferences from the United Kingdom and South Korea. --Eun Jin Lim, Michael J. Fell, David Shipworth
5. Solar panels on every rooftop? Photovoltaics boom in Poland and the role of the European Union funds. --Damian Tomczyk, Zofia Łapniewska
6. Capturing context: A sociotechnical feasibility assessment of carbon capture and storage in Norwegian waste incineration. --Teis Hansen, Bård Torvetjønn Haugland, Markus Steen, Nils Oskar Tronrud
7. Quantitative analysis of everyday temporality: A practice-based approach to understanding energy peak (in)flexibility. --Pui Ting Sahin, Henrike Rau
8. Unlocking motivation for energy saving: A study of German electricity consumer segments. --Dave Webb, Doina Olaru, Christopher Rastin
9. Fueling homes and lighting lives: understanding household energy decisions in off-grid rural Ghana. --Dickson Boateng, Julian Bloomer, John Morrissey
10. Heating up, cooling off: exploring cooling behaviours at home in Aotearoa New Zealand. --Kimberley Clare O'Sullivan, Rachel Kowalchuk Dohig, Zhiting Chen, Terence Jiang, ... Runa R. Das
11. Made in Australia, used in Asia: Public acceptance and the cable controversy of Australia-Asia PowerLink, a remote solar megaproject. --K.K. Zander, S.T. Garnett
12. The gap between discourse and action in the United Kingdom: Exploring the weakness of climate action in the post-COVID political space. --Sam D. Stephenson, Julian M. Allwood
13. Neo-colonialism and leaving fossil fuels underground: a discourse analysis of the potential German-Senegalese gas partnership. --Luc van Vliet, Janina Herzog-Hawelka, Clara McDonnell
14. Opinion poles: Polarised views on energy developments in Canada's oil province. --Curtis Rollins, Claire Doll, Sven Anders, Michael Burton, David Pannell
15. Inclusive intent, instrumental outcomes: how developer rationales shape participation in solar energy projects. --Fleur van Boven, Bas van Vliet, Simon Bush, Sven Stremke
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Stephenson, Sam D. - Personal Name
Rollins, Curtis - Personal Name
Vliet, Luc van - Personal Name
Zander, K.K. - Personal Name
O'Sullivan, Kimberley Clare - Personal Name
Boateng, Dickson - Personal Name
Webb, Dave - Personal Name
Sahin, Pui Ting - Personal Name
Hansen, Teis - Personal Name
Tomczyk, Damian - Personal Name
Lim, Eun Jin - Personal Name
Nawaz, Sara - Personal Name
Carlson, Tvetene - Personal Name
Uratani, Joao M. - Personal Name
Boven, Fleur van Boven - Personal Name
Rollins, Curtis - Personal Name
Vliet, Luc van - Personal Name
Zander, K.K. - Personal Name
O'Sullivan, Kimberley Clare - Personal Name
Boateng, Dickson - Personal Name
Webb, Dave - Personal Name
Sahin, Pui Ting - Personal Name
Hansen, Teis - Personal Name
Tomczyk, Damian - Personal Name
Lim, Eun Jin - Personal Name
Nawaz, Sara - Personal Name
Carlson, Tvetene - Personal Name
Uratani, Joao M. - Personal Name
Boven, Fleur van Boven - Personal Name
Vol. 125, July 2025
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2025
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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