The European Dimension of Germany’s Energy Transition Opportunities and Conflicts /
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| Další autoři: | , , , |
| Shrnutí: | X, 559 p. 116 illus., 46 illus. in color. text |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2019.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03374-3 |
| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj Kniha |
Obsah:
- Towards a European Energy Transition? A Review of Current Policy Challenges and Scientific Debates
- Part I. The European Climate and Energy Policy Framework
- EU Climate and Energy Policy beyond 2020: Are Additional Targets and Instruments for Renewables Economically Reasonable?
- EU Climate and Energy Policy beyond 2020: Is A Single Target for GHG Reduction Sufficient?
- Assessment of Policy Pathways for Reaching the EU Target of (at least) 27% RES by 2030
- The Influence of European State Aid Law on the Design of Support Schemes for Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources in Germany and Other Member States
- A Step Further Towards a European Energy Transition: The “Clean Energy Package” from a Legal Point of View
- Part II. Unilateralism or Cooperation and Convergence?
- Electricity Market Integration and the Impact of Unilateral Policy Reform
- Creating Convergence of National Energy Policies by Increased Cooperation: EU Energy Governance and Its Impact on the German Energy Transition
- Policy Convergence as a Multi-faceted Concept: The Case of Renewable Energy Policies in the EU
- International Coordination on the Provision of Power Generation Capacity – An Institutional Economic Assessment of Decision-Making Competences in a Union of States
- From National to Cross-Border Support of Renewable Electricity in the European Union
- On the Alleged Need to Strictly Europeanize the German Energy Transition
- Germany: Forerunner in Europe with Respect to Energy System Transition?
- Part III. Is There a “Dark Side” to Germany’s Energy Transition?
- The Myth of the Dark Side of the Energiewende
- Ensuring Industrial Competitiveness with a Unified European Approach to Sustainable Energy
- Rising Energy Prices due to Inefficient Support for Renewables? An Economic Assessment of status quo and Alternatives in Germany
- Import Dependency and the Energy Transition: a New Risk Field of Security of Supply?
- Combining Climate Protection and Nature Conservation – Requirements for An Environmental-Friendly Energy Transition
- The Relevance of Consumer Preferences and Behaviour for Climate Policy Design: Evidence from the German Energy Transition
- Part IV. The Energy Policy Mix from a Political Economy Perspective
- Cooperative Renewable Energy Expansion in Europe: Cost Savings and Trade Dependencies
- Energy Transition Implications for Demand and Supply of Power System Flexibility: A Case Study of the Netherlands Within an EU Electricity Market and Trading Context
- A Public Choice View on the Climate and Energy Policy Mix in the EU – How Do the Emissions Trading Scheme and Support for Renewable Energies Interact?
- Between Energy Transition and Internal Market Agenda: The Impact of the EU Commission as a Distinct Energy Policy Actor
- Part V. The Spatial Dimension of the Energy Transition
- Cross-Border Electricity Interconnectors in the EU: the status quo
- The Electricity Transmission Line Planning Process at European Level: Legal Framework and Need for Reforms
- The Spatiality of Germany’s Energy Transition: Spatial Aspects of a Reconfiguration of An Energy System
- The Spatial Dimension of the Energy Transition: European Renewable Energy Sources—Local Resources and International Exchange
- Part VI. The Energy Transition Beyond the Electricity Sector
- Road Transport and Its Potential Inclusion in the EU ETS
- Energy Transition and Electromobility: A Review
- The Role of a Renewable Energy target for the Transport Sector Beyond 2020: Lessons Learned from EU Biofuel Policy
- Biomethane – Local Energy Carrier or European Commodity?.