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  1. Addressing energy poverty in the private rented sector across Europe: A comprehensive analysis of over 100 policies through the lens of energy justice
  2. Expanding natural gas infrastructure in Greece: Good practice or missed opportunity of a green and inclusive transition?
  3. Identification of residential energy poverty: placing utilities at the heart of the problem
  4. Least-cost or sustainable? Exploring power sector transition pathways
  5. Bridging the transparency gap in energy efficiency financing by co-designing an integrated assessment framework with involved actors
  6. Risks and mitigation strategies in energy efficiency financing: A systematic literature review
  7. Monetising behavioural change as a policy measure to support energy management in the residential sector: A case study in Greece
  8. Better suited or just more complex? On the fit between user needs and modeller-driven improvements of energy system models
  9. Investigating the market effects of increased RES penetration with BSAM: A wholesale electricity market simulator
  10. Model-based policymaking or policy-based modelling? How energy models and energy policy interact
  11. The Efforts towards and Challenges of Greece’s Post-Lignite Era: The Case of Megalopolis
  12. A City Capability Assessment Framework Focusing on Planning, Financing, and Implementing Sustainable Energy Projects
  13. A Comparison of Dispatchable RES Technoeconomics: Is There a Niche for Concentrated Solar Power?
  14. An Ex-Post Assessment of RES-E Support in Greece by Investigating the Monetary Flows and the Causal Relationships in the Electricity Market
  15. A modular high-resolution demand-side management model to quantify benefits of demand-flexibility in the residential sector
  16. An agent-based model to simulate technology adoption quantifying behavioural uncertainty of consumers
  17. Research priorities for the further development and deployment of solar photovoltaic systems
  18. Striving towards the Deployment of Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS): A Review of Research Priorities and Assessment Needs
  19. A “New-Deal” for the Development of Photovoltaic Investments in Greece? A Parametric Techno-Economic Assessment
  20. Implementation of Circular Economy Business Models by Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs): Barriers and Enablers
  21. Expanding RES cooperation with West Balkans: from importing electricity to exporting RES
  22. Assessment of RES cooperation framework between the EU and North Africa
  23. Managing Climate Policy Information Facilitating Knowledge Transfer to Policy Makers
  24. How Can the Context Affect Policy Decision-Making: The Case of Climate Change Mitigation Policies in the Greek Building Sector
  25. A Sectoral Micro-Economic Approach to Scenario Selection and Development: The Case of the Greek Power Sector
  26. What Do Capacity Deployment Rates Tell Us about the Efficiency of Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy Sources Support Measures in Greece?
  27. Mapping and Measuring European Local Governments’ Priorities for a Sustainable and Low-Carbon Energy Future
  28. Preferences Matter: A Constructive Approach to Incorporating Local Stakeholders’ Preferences in the Sustainability Evaluation of Energy Technologies
  29. Assessing low-carbon energy technologies against sustainability and resilience criteria: results of a European experts survey
  30. The Timing is Ripe for an EU-GCC “Clean Energy” Network
  31. A paper trail of evaluation approaches to energy and climate policy interactions
  32. GCC Economies Diversification: Still a Myth?
  33. Combination of Energy Policy Instruments: Creation of Added Value or Overlapping?
  34. A Framework to Address Uncertainties in Energy Policy Formulation
  35. EU‐GCC cooperation for natural gas: prospects and challenges
  36. EU-GCC Clean Energy Network
  37. Domestic Offsets in Practice: Modalities and Implications
  38. Setting the framework for a Business Strategy Assessment Model
  39. A Qualitative Assessment of EU Energy Policy Interactions
  40. Energy Supply Risk Premium: Review and Methodological Framework
  41. Domestic offset projects in the built environment
  42. White certificates and domestic offset schemes: possible synergies
  43. Risks on the Security of Oil and Gas Supply
  44. Comparative Analysis of EU Member Countries Vulnerability in Oil and Gas
  45. Linking least-cost energy system costs models with MCA: An assessment of the EU renewable energy targets and supporting policies
  46. Using Biomass to Achieve European Union Energy Targets—A Review of Biomass Status, Potential, and Supporting Policies
  47. Guest editorial
  48. Graph theory‐based approach for energy corridors network to Greece
  49. Hydro energy: techno-economic and social aspects within new climate regime
  50. Bioenergy Options in the Industrialized and Developing World and Opportunities for the Clean Development Mechanism
  51. Integrating Environmental, Sociopolitical, Economic, and Technological Dimensions for the Assessment of Climate Policy Instruments
  52. Multi‐criteria analysis weighting methodology to incorporate stakeholders' preferences in energy and climate policy interactions
  53. Is blending of energy and climate policy instruments always desirable?
  54. Electric power transmission: An overview of associated burdens
  55. Web tool for the quantification of oil and gas corridors' socio‐economic risks
  56. Data validation platform for the sophisticated monitoring and communication of the energy technology sector
  57. The challenge of an EU-GCC clean energy network
  58. Establishment of a European energy policy think-tank: necessity or luxury?
  59. Sustainable energy technology transfers through the CDM? Application of participatory approaches for decision making facilitation
  60. Developing an Energy Risk Assessment System
  61. Setting Technology Transfer Priorities with CDM-SET
  62. Web Tool for the Quantification of Oil & Gas Corridors’ Socioeconomic Risks: The Case of Greece
  63. Measurement of EU27 oil vulnerability
  64. Promoting sustainable energy technology transfers to developing countries through the CDM
  65. The clean development mechanism—catalyst for wide spread deployment of renewable energy technologies? or misnomer?
  66. KM in SMEs: a research agenda
  67. Exploitation of renewable energy sources in the Gulf region: fairy tale or challenging opportunity?
  68. Policy oriented review for photovoltaics introduction in the EU
  69. Technology transfer insights for new climate regime
  70. EU and Asian countries policies and programmes for the diffusion of sustainable energy technologies
  71. On the appraisal of consumer credit banking products within the asset quality frame: A multiple criteria application
  72. CDM-PAT: a decision support tool for the pre-assessment of CDM projects
  73. CMIEM: the computerised model for intelligent energy management
  74. The Multiple Benchmark System Application to Indonesia, Russia and Panama
  75. e-Serem – A Web-Based Manual For The Estimation of Emission Reductions From JI and CDM Projects
  76. Energy policy indicators for the assessment of the Euro-Mediterranean energy cooperation
  77. The impact of clean development mechanism in achieving sustainable development
  78. Application of the Multiple Benchmark System (MBS) to selected case study projects
  79. Application of the Multiple Benchmark System (MBS) to selected case study projects
  80. Benchmark selection impact and uncertainty in emission reductions for selected case study projects