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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan, | Cham :Springer International Publishing.
    UID:
    edoccha_BV046792130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 260 Seiten) : , 53 Illustrationen, 34 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-39462-2
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Energieversorgung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik
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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan, | Cham :Springer International Publishing.
    UID:
    almahu_BV046792130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 260 Seiten) : , 53 Illustrationen, 34 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-39462-2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39461-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39463-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39464-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Energieversorgung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik
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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan, | Cham :Springer International Publishing.
    UID:
    edocfu_BV046792130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 260 Seiten) : , 53 Illustrationen, 34 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-39462-2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39461-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39463-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39464-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Energieversorgung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9961164492902883
    Format: 1 online resource (39 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: This paper focuses on the institutional arrangements needed for facilitating regional electricity cooperation. The paper begins by discussing the theory of international trade cooperation in electricity, with a view to discussing what preconditions might be important in facilitating wide area trading across national borders. It then discusses two sets of case studies. The first set focuses on three regional developing country power pools-the Southern African Power Pool, the West African Power Pool, and the Central American Power Market. The second set focuses on three regional power pools in more developed countries-one in the United States, the Single Electricity Market in Ireland, and the South East Europe market. These cases highlight the potential and difficulty of having cross-jurisdictional power pools. In the light of the theory and evidence presented, key lessons are drawn in the areas of preconditions for trading, necessary institutional arrangements, practicalities of timetabling, reasons to be hopeful about future prospects, and suggestions for future research.
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    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan | Cham : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046792130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 260 Seiten) , 53 Illustrationen, 34 Illustrationen (farbig)
    ISBN: 9783030394622
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39463-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-39464-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: China ; Energieversorgung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik
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    UID:
    almahu_9948265236502882
    Format: 1 online resource (976 p.) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781784716295 (e-book)
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics
    Content: This timely research review explores the main issues surrounding competition and regulation in electricity markets. The industry is experiencing irresistible forces for change driven by energy policy objectives; a reassessment of market regulation in the face of high energy prices and the response to consumer pressure to agree on what constitutes a fair price for energy. This research review identifies the key articles that underpin the debate across the industries supply chain (generation, supply and networks) and from a regulatory perspective (including market power and incentive regulation) followed by a consideration of the overall impact of liberalisation and future developments.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): F.P. Ramsey (1927), 'A Contribution to the Theory of Taxation', Economic Journal, 37 (145), March, 47-61 -- Harold Hotelling (1938), 'The General Welfare in Relation to Problems of Taxation and of Railway and Utility Rates', Econometrica, 6 (3), July, 242-69 -- R.H. Montgomery (1939), 'Government Ownership and Operation of the Electric Industry', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 201, January, 43-9 -- James C. Bonbright (1941), 'Major Controversies as to the Criteria of Reasonable Public Utility Rates', American Economic Review, 30 (5), February, 379-89 -- Nancy Ruggles (1949-1950), 'Recent Developments in the Theory of Marginal Costs Pricing', Review of Economic Studies, 17 (2), 107-26 -- M. Boiteux (1960), 'Peak-Load Pricing', Journal of Business, 33 (2), April, 157-79 -- Harvey Averch and Leland L. Johnson (1962), 'Behavior of the Firm Under Regulatory Constraint', American Economic Review, 52 (5), December, 1052-69 -- George G. Stigler and Claire Friedland (1962), 'What Can Regulators Regulate? The Case of Electricity', Journal of Law and Economics, 5, October, 1-16 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 -- Sam Peltzman (1976), 'Toward a More General Theory of Regulation', Journal of Law and Economics, 19 (2), August, 211-40 -- Harold Demsetz (1968), 'Why Regulate Utilities?', Journal of Law and Economics, 11 (1), April, 55-65 -- Leonard W. Weiss (1975), 'Antitrust in the Electric Power Industry', in Almarin Phillips (ed.), Promoting Competition in Regulated Markets, Chapter 5, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 135-73 -- Andrei Shleifer (1985), 'A Theory of Yardstick Competition', RAND Journal of Economics, 16 (3), Autumn, 319-27 -- Richard A. Posner (1971), 'Taxation by Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 22-50 -- William Stanley Jevons (1885), 'The Coal Question in England', Science, 5 (108), February, 175-6 -- William J. Baumol (1982), 'Productivity Incentive Clauses and Rate Adjustment for Inflation', Public Utilities Fortnightly, 110, July, 11-18 -- Richard Schmalensee (1989), 'Good Regulatory Regimes', RAND Journal of Economics, 20 (3), Autumn, 417-36 -- David E.M. Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman (1994), 'Designing Superior Incentive Regulation: Modifying Plans to Preclude Recontracting and Promote Performance', Public Utilities Fortnightly, 132 (5), March, 27-32 -- Paul L. Joskow (2013), 'Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks', in Nancy L. Rose (ed.), Economic Regulation and Its Reform: What Have We Learned?, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 291-344. , Paul L. Joskow (1997), 'Restructuring, Competition and Regulatory Reform in the U.S. Electricity Sector', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11 (3), Summer, 119-38 -- Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft (2005), 'A Capacity Market that Makes Sense', Electricity Journal, 18 (7), August/September, 43-54 -- Eric S. Schubert, David Hurlbut, Parviz Adib and Shmuel Oren (2006), 'The Texas Energy-Only Resource Adequacy Mechanism', Electricity Journal, 19 (10), December, 39-49 -- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos (2010), 'Market Behaviour with Large Amounts of Intermittent Generation', Energy Policy, 38 (7), July, 3211-20 -- David M. Newbery (1995), 'Power Markets and Market Power', Energy Journal, 16 (3), 39-66 -- Severin Borenstein, James B. Bushnell and Frank A. Wolak (2002), 'Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California's Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1376-405 -- Richard Green (1999), 'The Electricity Contract Market in England and Wales', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLVII (1), March, 107-24 -- Paul L. Joskow and Edward Kahn (2002), 'A Quantitative Analysis of Pricing Behavior in California's Wholesale Electricity Market During Summer 2000', Energy Journal, 23 (4), 1-35 -- Severin Borenstein (2002), 'The Trouble with Electricity Markets: Understanding California's Restructuring Disaster', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (1), Winter, 191-211 -- Andrew Sweeting (2007), 'Market Power in the England and Wales Wholesale Electricity Market 1995-2000', Economic Journal, 117 (520), April, 654-85 -- Richard Gilbert and David Newbery (2010), 'Electricity Merger Policy in the US and EU Electricity Generation', in François Lévêque and Howard Shelanski, Antitrust and Regulation in the EU and US: Legal and Economic Perspectives, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 160-81 -- Roger E. Bohn, Michael C. Caramanis and Fred C. Schweppe (1984), 'Optimal Pricing in Electrical Networks over Space and Time', RAND Journal of Economics, 15 (3), Autumn, 360-76 -- William W. Hogan (1992), 'Contract Networks for Electric Power Transmission', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 4 (3), September, 211-42 -- Hung-Po Chao and Stephen Peck (1995), 'A Market Mechanism for Electric Power Transmission', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 10 (1), July, 25-59 -- Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole (2005), 'Merchant Transmission Investment', Journal of Industrial Economics, LIII (2), June, 233-64 -- Stephen C. Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk (2008), 'Transmission Expansion in Argentina 4: A Review of Performance', Energy Economics, 30 (4), July, 1462-90 -- Chris M. Wilson and Catherine Waddams Price (2010), 'Do Consumers Switch to the Best Supplier?', Oxford Economic Papers, 62 (4), October, 647-68 -- Stephen Littlechild (2008), 'Municipal Aggregation and Retail Competition in the Ohio Energy Sector', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 34 (2), October, 164-94 -- Paul L. Joskow (2008), 'Lessons Learned from Electricity Market Liberalization', Energy Journal, 29 (2), 9-42. , Christopher Hood (2010), 'Can We? Administrative Limits Revisited', Public Administration Review, 70 (4), July/August, 527-34 -- Michael G. Pollitt (2012), 'Lessons from the History of Independent System Operators in the Energy Sector', Energy Policy, 47, August, 32-48 -- L. Lynne Kiesling (2009), 'Organization Form and the Wires', in Deregulation, Innovation and Market Liberalization: Electricity Regulation in a Continually Evolving Environment, Chapter 5, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 88-103, notes, references -- Ahmad Faruqui and Sanem Sergici (2010), 'Household Response to Dynamic Pricing of Electricity: A Survey of 15 Experiments', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 38 (2), October, 193-225.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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  • 7
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    Cheltenham, UK :Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,
    UID:
    almafu_BV047646907
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 645 Seiten) : , Diagramme, Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-78897-995-5
    Note: Informationen wurden Landingpage und Copyright entnommen, da kein Titelblatt vorhanden (Elgaronline)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-78897-994-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9960118362302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxx, 358 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-108-66697-3 , 1-108-68151-4 , 1-108-63943-7
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies on environment, energy and natural resources governance
    Content: Drawing on political science, economics, philosophy, theology, social anthropology, history, management studies, law, and other subject areas, In Search of Good Energy Policy brings together leading academics from across the social sciences and humanities to offer an innovative look at why science and technology, and the type of quantification they champion, cannot alone meet the needs of energy policy making in the future. Featuring world-class researchers from the University of Cambridge and other leading universities around the world, this innovative book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue in which scientists and practitioners reach across institutional divides to offer their perspectives on the relevance of multi-disciplinary research for 'real world' application. This work should be read by anyone interested in understanding how multidisciplinary research and collaboration is essential to crafting good energy policy.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 May 2019). , Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- Overview -- 1.1 Why Do We Need a Multidisciplinary Social Science-and Humanities-Based Approach to Energy Policy? -- 1.2 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Energy Policy -- 1.3 Examples of Different Disciplinary Approaches in Social Sciences and Humanities -- 1.4 Book Structure -- 1.5 Highlights and Key Lessons -- Part I Multidisciplinary Perspectives -- 2 Political Science and Energy -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Energy and the Political Science Literature -- 2.3 Energy and Political Subfields -- 2.4 Areas of Future Growth: Putting Energy into Environmental and Climate Politics -- 2.5 References -- 3 Economics - The Proper Valuation of Security and Environment -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Role and Limitations of Competitive Markets -- 3.3 Market Completeness and Missing Markets -- 3.4 Climate Change Mitigation -- 3.5 Security -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 3.7 References -- 4 Good Energy: Philosophical Perspectives -- 4.1 Good Outcomes and Good Processes -- 4.2 Good Outcomes -- 4.2.1 Energy Justice -- 4.2.2 Future Generations -- 4.2.3 Non-identity -- 4.2.4 Comparing Consequences -- 4.3 Good Processes -- 4.3.1 The Role of Experts -- 4.3.2 Inductive Risk -- 4.3.3 Participation -- 4.3.4 Precaution -- 4.4 Conclusions: Science, Policy and Process -- 5 Public Theology - 'Grounded': An Energy Policy Rooted in Human Flourishing -- 5.1 The Nature of 'Public Theology' -- 5.2 Environmental Public Theology -- 5.3 Public Theology and 'Good' Energy Policy -- 5.4 Conclusions: From Theology to Action -- 5.5 References -- 6 Anthropology and Energy Policy -- 6.1 Interests -- 6.1.1 Anthropology of the State -- 6.1.2 Economic Anthropology -- 6.1.3 Material Culture of the Home and Consumption. , 6.1.4 Digital Anthropology -- 6.2 Approaches -- 6.3 Collaborations -- 6.4 References -- 7 History: A Long View? -- 8 Management - From the Drawing Board to Successful Delivery -- 8.1 Embodying Wisdom -- 8.2 Developing an Industry -- 8.3 Developing New Infrastructure -- 8.4 Insightful Leadership Identifies the Risks and Removes Them -- 8.5 Developing Bigger Wind Turbines -- 8.6 Making it Happen -- 9 Legal Aspects of Energy Policy -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Extraction of Shale Gas in the European Union -- 9.3 Low-Carbon Policies in the United States -- 9.4 Renewable Energy Support in India -- 9.5 Legal Aspects of 'Good' Energy Policy -- Part II Cases and Multidisciplinary Responses -- 10 The Ethics of Nuclear Energy: Its Past, Present and Future -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Ethics of Nuclear Energy: Where We Come From -- 10.3 New Nuclear Technology: Old and New Challenges -- 10.4 Multinational Nuclear Waste Disposal and Problems of Justice -- 10.5 The Need for Global Governance of Nuclear Energy -- 10.6 Nuclear Risk, Values and Emotions -- 10.7 Conclusions -- 10.8 References -- 10.9 Response to 'The Ethics of Nuclear Energy - Its Past, Present and Future' -- 10.9.1 References -- 11 Fukushima and German Energy Policy 2005-2015/2016 -- 11.1 The Immediate Effect of Fukushima1 -- 11.1.1 The Political Consequences -- 11.1.2 Short-Term Market and Quantity Reactions -- 11.2 Long-Term Effects of the Accelerated Phase-Out -- 11.3 Some Tentative Interpretations -- 11.4 Response to 'Fukushima and German Energy Policy 2005-2015/2016' -- 12 Rethinking the Environmental State: An Economic History of the Swedish Environmental Kuznets Curve for Carbon -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The Oil Crises and the Development of Carbon Emissions -- 12.3 Why the Oil Intensity was so High in 1973 -- 12.4 The Role of Taxes and Subsidies. , 12.5 Energy and the 'Third Way' Economic Policy -- 12.6 From Three Mile Island to the Carbon Ceiling and Beyond -- 12.7 Conclusions -- 12.8 References -- 12.8.1 Official Publications -- 12.8.2 Online Resources -- 12.8.3 Newspaper Articles -- 12.8.4 Literature -- 12.9 Response to 'Rethinking the Environmental State: An Economic History of the Swedish Environmental Kuznets Curve for Carbon' -- 12.9.1 References -- 13 Fossil Fuel Systems to 100 Per Cent Renewable Energy-Based Smart Energy Systems: Lessons from the Case of Denmark, 1973-2017 -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The Social Anthropological GOING CLOSE Approach -- 13.3 What Can We Learn from the 1975-2017 History of the Danish Energy Sector? -- 13.3.1 From 1975 to 2001 -- 13.3.2 From 2001 to 2017 -- 13.4 The Development and Implementation of Integrated Smart Energy Systems[18] -- 13.4.1 The Smart Energy System Scenario[34] -- 13.4.2 The Transmission System Scenario [42][43][44] -- 13.5 The Ownership Discussion and the Transition to Smart Energy Systems -- 13.6 The Coordination of Smart Energy Systems versus the Coordination of the Transmission Line Paradigm -- 13.6.1 Will Smart Energy Systems Be Able to Politically and Economically Compete with the Transmission Line Paradigm under the Present Institutional Regime? -- 13.6.2 If the Conditions for Smart Energy Systems Improve, Will These Systems Be Consumer- or Municipality-Owned? -- 13.7 Policy Suggestions -- 13.8 Conclusions -- 13.9 Comments on Danish Heating Policies Since 1950: A Social Science Perspective on Danish Heat Systems -- 14 The Politics of Carbon Capture and Storage: How Interests Have Outstripped Economics in Shaping the Evolution of a Technology -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 A Pre-History of CCS: The Analysts' (and Stakeholder?) Favourite -- 14.3 A Brief Golden Era of CCS (2003-2009). , 14.4 Moving Beyond Rhetorical Support (2009-): A More Sceptical View of Interests -- 14.4.1 Government -- 14.4.2 Energy Industry -- 14.4.3 NGOs -- 14.5 Conclusions: Why Have the Politics of CCS been So Difficult? -- 14.6 Response to 'The Politics of Carbon Capture and Storage: How Interests have Outstripped Economics in Shaping the Evolution of a Technology' -- 15 Scaling Clean Energy for Data Centres: Trends, Problems, Solutions -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Energy Use in Data Centres -- 15.2.1 Utilisation -- 15.2.2 Virtualisation -- 15.3 Facility Types and Energy Consequences -- 15.4 Metrics and Measurement -- 15.5 Twin Solutions: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Generation -- 15.5.1 The Case for Efficiency -- 15.5.2 Efficiency Gains in Cooling Technologies -- 15.5.3 PUE Innovation -- 15.5.4 The Case for Renewable Power in Data Centres -- 15.6 Data Centre Siting -- 15.6.1 The Opportunity of Site Selection -- 15.6.2 Limitations to Siting -- 15.6.3 Conflict and Change: Grid Interface and Policy Influence -- 15.7 Achieving Scale -- 15.8 References -- 15.9 Response to 'Scaling Clean Energy for Data Centres' - A History and Policy Perspective -- 16 Public Participation in the Context of Energy Activities: The Role of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 The Aarhus Convention, an Instrument of Energy Governance -- 16.3 The Aarhus Compliance Committee and Its Case Law on Energy -- 16.3.1 Case Study 1 - Construction of a Nuclear Power Station -- 16.3.2 Case Study 2 - Design of a Renewable Energy Policy -- 16.3.3 Assessment -- 16.4 International Law and the Democratisation of Energy Policies -- 16.5 Conclusions -- 16.6 Response to 'Public Participation in the Context of Energy Activities: The Role of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee' -- 16.6.1 References. , 17 Biofuel Energy, Ancestral Time and the Destruction of Borneo: An Ethical Perspective -- 17.1 Bibliography -- 17.2 Works Cited -- 17.3 Response to 'Biofuel Energy, Ancestral Time and the Destruction of Borneo: An Ethical Perspective' -- 17.3.1 References -- 18 From Inspiration to Implementation: Laudato Si', Public Theology and the Demands of Energy Policy -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Laudato Si' on the Ecological Crisis -- 18.3 A Theology of Interconnectedness -- 18.4 Ecological Crisis and Societal Structure: 'Integral Ecology' -- 18.5 Minding the Gap: Technology, the Market and the State -- 18.5.1 Technology -- 18.5.2 The Market -- 18.5.3 The State -- 18.5.4 Challenges Ahead -- 18.6 References -- 18.7 Response to 'From Inspiration to Implementation: Laudato Si', Public Theology and the Demands of Energy Policy' -- Part III Multidisciplinary Cases -- 19 Introduction to Multidisciplinary Approaches -- 19.1 Two Teams, Two Universities and Two Countries -- 19.2 Five Disciplines Across One University -- 20 A Comparative Study of Air Pollution Trends in Historical London and Contemporary Beijing -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 London 1950-1966 -- 20.2.1 Air Pollution Trends 1950-1966 -- 20.2.2 Socio-economic and Energy Landscape -- 20.2.3 Regulatory and Policy Landscape -- 20.3 Beijing 2000-2016 -- 20.3.1 Air Pollution Trends 2000-2016 -- 20.3.2 Socio-economic, Energy and Transport Landscape -- 20.3.3 Regulatory and Policy Landscape -- 20.4 Comparing the Air Pollution Trends and the Socio-economic and Regulatory Landscape in Historical London and Contemporary Beijing -- 20.5 Conclusions and Policy Implications -- 20.6 References -- 21 The Power of Siberia: A Eurasian Pipeline Policy 'Good' for Whom? -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Geopolitical Considerations -- 21.3 Regional Geopolitical Considerations, Russia and Europe. , 21.3.1 Regional Geopolitical Considerations for China.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-45546-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-48116-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960119706402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxviii, 478 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-139-92771-X , 1-139-93156-3 , 0-511-99619-5
    Series Statement: Department of applied economics occasional papers ; 69
    Content: What will electricity and heat demand look like in a low-carbon world? Ambitious environmental targets will modify the shape of the electricity sector in the twenty-first century. 'Smart' technologies and demand-side management will be some of the key features of the future of electricity systems in a low-carbon world. Meanwhile, the social and behavioural dimensions will complement and interact with new technologies and policies. Electricity demand in the future will increasingly be tied up with the demand for heat and for transport. The Future of Electricity Demand looks into the features of the future electricity demand in light of the challenges posed by climate change. Written by a team of leading academics and industry experts, the book investigates the economics, technology, social aspects, and policies and regulations which are likely to characterize energy demand in a low-carbon world. It provides a comprehensive and analytical perspective on the future of electricity demand.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015). , Lessons from the international experience Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 15. Electricity distribution networks: investment and regulation, and uncertain demand Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes; 16. The potential impact of policy and legislation on the energy demands of UK buildings and implications for the electrical network Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae Min Kim and Paul G. Tuohy; 17. The ADDRESS European project: a large-scale R and D initiative for the development of active demand François Bouffard, Re;gine Belhomme, Alioune Diop, Maria Sebastian-Viana, Cherry Yuen, Hannah Devine-Wright, Pedro Linares, Ramón Cerero Real De Asua and Giovanni Valtorta; 18. Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions: the British case Yu-Foong Chong, Elizabeth Garnsey, Simon Hill and Fre;de;ric Desobry; 19. Concluding reflections on future active networks and demand side Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G. Pollitt; Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-53273-6
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    UID:
    almafu_BV011123483
    Format: XVI, 240 S.
    ISBN: 0-19-730015-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Elektrizitätsversorgungsunternehmen ; Produktivität ; Privatunternehmen ; Öffentliches Unternehmen
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