
Energy Studies Review, a publication of McMaster University, is an applied energy policy journal published in Canada.
An interdisciplinary journal for energy analysts (published first in 1988), Energy Studies Review's major themes include energy policy, energy and the environment, energy technology, social impacts of energy utilization and surveys of experimental and theoretical approaches.
We also publish special issues devoted to specialized topics emerging from conferences or workshops devoted to particular themes. Articles in both English and French are welcome.

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Energy Studies Review has also been host to several conferences/workshops in conjunction with various organizations over the past decade. For a list and information on each of these conferences, please go to our Conferences page.
Current Issue: Volume 18, Issue 1
(2011)
Energy Studies Review 18:1
Articles
HOW DOES INFORMATION PROVISION AFFECT RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION? EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT
Isamu Matsukawa
THE EFFECT OF HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ON TOTAL AND PEAK ELECTRICITY USE IN SUMMER
Guy Newsham, Benjamin J. Birt, and Ian H. Rowlands
ELECTRICITY SPOT TRADING IN GERMANY: PRICE FORMATION AND CONVERGENCE
Christian Growitsch and Rabindra Nepal
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON INCOME AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN BANGLADESH
Md. Mahmudul Alam, Gazi Salah Uddin, and Wahid Murad
