Energy Sources Part B-Economics Planning and Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Energy Sources Part B-Economics Planning and Policy is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Industrial development in Africa: The role of energy price volatility52
Russian gas in Europe: pipeline and hubs price convergence analysis36
Inclusive growth and the sophisticated influence of carbon emissions, renewable energy, and financial development: An introspective analysis of Africa25
Socioeconomic determinants of household cooking fuel choice in West Africa: emphasizing the role of gender, education and wealth25
Regulatory and economic challenges in the production of geothermal brine from a mature oil field18
Brexit’s effects on energy inflation in the UK18
How will green credit policies reshape inclusive and sustainable growth for firms: empirical evidence for heavily polluting industries18
Enhanced electricity price forecasting in smart grids using an optimized hybrid convolutional Multi-Layer Perceptron deep network with Marine Predators Algorithm for feature selection16
Strategic pathways to combating remittance-induced carbon emissions; the imperatives of renewable energy, structural transformations, urbanization and human development16
A machine learning-based stochastic optimal energy management framework for a renewable energy-assisted isolated microgrid system16
Techno-economic analysis of biofuel production from construction and demolition wood waste14
Market clearing in an islanded microgrid considering the impact of demand response programs and consumer discomforting14
From dependence to transcendence: exploring the effect of technological innovation and human capital between resource endowment and economic growth12
Public response to heterogeneous environmental policies: scenario-based experiments from interest appeal, implementation costs, and commitment mechanism12
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