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Exploring utility organization electricity generation, residential electricity consumption, and energy efficiency: A climatic approach

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In this article, the authors examined the impact of electricity generation by fuel source type and electricity consumption on carbon emissions to assess the role of climatic variability and energy efficiency (EE) in the United States.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electric power industry & Electricity generation.

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Factors affecting CO2 emissions in China's agriculture sector: A quantile regression

TL;DR: In this article, the authors divide China's 30 provinces into six quantile grades, and use the quantile regression method to investigate the driving forces of CO2 emissions under high, medium, and low emission levels.
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Power electronics contribution to renewable energy conversion addressing emission reduction: Applications, issues, and recommendations

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of power electronic converters and controllers for energy conversion is presented, highlighting their contributions to energy conservation, increasing the share of renewable energy sources, and mitigating emissions.
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Exploring the direct rebound effect of residential electricity consumption: An empirical study in China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper employed the panel threshold model to investigate the direct rebound effect of China's residential electricity consumption under different kinds of regimes and its main influencing factors during 2000-2013.
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A game theoretic approach for assessing residential energy-efficiency program considering rebound, consumer behavior, and government policies

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-stage game model using the Bertrand model was proposed to solve the problem of residential energy efficiency program for new energy-efficient appliances and related energy consumption, simultaneously, in a sustainable supply chain consisting of the energy supplier, manufacturer, and the government.
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Impacts of climate change on electricity demand in China: An empirical estimation based on panel data

TL;DR: In this paper, a fixed-effect regression feedback model is used to estimate the impacts of climatic factors on electricity demand in China by using panel data of 30 provinces from 1995 to 2016.
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The theory of planned behavior

TL;DR: Ajzen, 1985, 1987, this article reviewed the theory of planned behavior and some unresolved issues and concluded that the theory is well supported by empirical evidence and that intention to perform behaviors of different kinds can be predicted with high accuracy from attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control; and these intentions, together with perceptions of behavioral control, account for considerable variance in actual behavior.
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Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: a meta-analytic review.

TL;DR: A quantitative integration and review of research on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the subjective norm, which found that intentions and self-predictions were better predictors of behaviour than attitude, subjective norm and PBC.
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Climate change 2014 : mitigation of climate change

TL;DR: The third part of the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as discussed by the authors, Climate Change 2013/2014, was prepared by its Working Group III.
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Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of some of the relevant literature from the US offers definitions and identifies sources including direct, secondary, and economy-wide sources and concludes that the range of estimates for the size of the rebound effect is very low to moderate.
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Environmental and Technology Policies for Climate Mitigation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the relative performance of policies according to incentives provided for emissions reduction, efficiency, and other outcomes, and assess how the nature of technological progress through learning and research and development (R&D), and the degree of knowledge spillovers, affects the desirability of different policies.
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