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Same or different? Insights on public perception and acceptance of carbon capture and storage or utilization in Germany Arning K, Offermann-van Heek J, Linzenich A, Kaetelhoen A, Sternberg A, Bardow A, Ziefle M Energy Policy, 125, 235, 2019 |
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Public opinion toward hydraulic fracturing: The effect of beyond compliance and voluntary third-party certification Lee MHW, Clark A, Rupp J, Wietelman DC, Graham JD Energy Policy, 128, 306, 2019 |
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Exploring public perceptions of benefits and risks, trust, and acceptance of nuclear energy in Thailand and Vietnam: A qualitative approach Ho SS, Oshita T, Looi J, Leong AD, Chuah ASF Energy Policy, 127, 259, 2019 |
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Public perception of new energy vehicles: Evidence from willingness to pay for new energy bus fares in China Tan RP, Lin BQ Energy Policy, 130, 347, 2019 |
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The relationship between justice and acceptance of energy transition costs in the UK Evensen D, Demski C, Becker S, Pidgeon N Applied Energy, 222, 451, 2018 |
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Public perception of energy transition in Korea: Nuclear power, climate change, and party preference Chung JB, Kim ES Energy Policy, 116, 137, 2018 |
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Integrated assessment of a phase-out of coal-fired power plants in Germany Heinrichs HU, Schumann D, Vogele S, Biss KH, Shamon H, Markewitz P, Toebben J, Gillessen B, Gotzens F, Ernst A Energy, 126, 285, 2017 |
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How do US state residents form opinions about 'fracking' in social contexts? A multilevel analysis Howell EL, Li N, Akin H, Scheufele DA, Xenos MA, Brossard D Energy Policy, 106, 345, 2017 |
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Public prioritisation of energy affordability in the UK Demski C, Evensen D, Pidgeon N, Spence A Energy Policy, 110, 404, 2017 |
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Positioning of major energy sources in Korea and its implications Roh S, Kim D International Journal of Energy Research, 41(14), 2421, 2017 |