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  • 1
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    almahu_9949602269402882
    Format: 1 online resource (165 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030203399
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 An Introduction to Energy Demand Challenges in Europe -- Abstract -- Exploring Energy Demand Challenges in Europe -- The ENERGISE Project as Context -- Remit of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2 Framing the Sustainable Energy Challenge and Implications for Solutions -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Common Energy Problem Framings -- Alternative Energy Problem Framings -- How Different Types of Problem Framings Generate Different Objectives, Targets and Outputs -- ENERGISE Review of 1000+ SECIs Categorised According to the Problem Framing Typology -- References -- Chapter 3 The Impact of German Energy Policy on Household Energy Use -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Germany -- Energy Policy in Germany -- Trends in National Household Energy Campaigns in Germany -- Case Study: Energiesuffizienz Project -- Investigative Approach -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Outcomes/Outputs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 The Role of Households in Danish Energy Policy: Visions and Contradictions -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Danish Energy System -- Current Trends in Energy Policy -- The Role of Households in the Low Carbon Transition -- Sustainable Energy Consumption Initiatives -- My Climate Plan Middelfart: A Good Practice Example -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Reducing Residential Carbon Emissions in Ireland: Challenges and Policy Responses -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Ireland -- Energy Policy in Ireland -- Trends in National Household Energy Campaigns in Ireland -- Case Study: SHARE (Social Housing Action to Reduce Energy Consumption) -- Methods for Intervention -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- SHARE Project Impact -- Conclusion -- References. , Chapter 6 UK Responses to the Energy Challenge: Dominant Framings and New Imaginaries -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Domestic Energy Use -- Energy Policy in the UK -- Trends in Energy Campaigns and Types of Sustainable Energy Consumption Initiatives in the UK -- BedZED: A 'Good Practice' Example -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7 Turning Off the Gas Tap: Sustainable Energy Policies, Practices and Prospects in the Netherlands -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in the Netherlands -- Energy Policy in the Netherlands -- Trends in National Household Energy Campaigns in the Netherlands -- Case Study: The Perspective Project (Project Perspektief) -- Methods for Intervention -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Outcomes and Outputs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 The Energy Challenge in Hungary: A Need for More Complex Approaches -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Hungary -- Energy Policy in Hungary -- Trends in Household Energy Campaigns in Hungary -- Sustainable Energy Consumption Initiatives (SECIs) in Hungary -- Case Study: Gödöllő Climate Club -- Methods for Intervention -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Outcomes, Successes of the Initiative -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Slovenia: Focus on Energy Efficiency, Community Energy Projects and Energy Poverty -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Slovenia -- Energy Policy in Slovenia -- Trends in National Household Energy Campaigns in Slovenia -- Characteristics of National SECIs in Slovenia -- Case Study: REACH (Reduce Energy Use and Change Habits) -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Methods for Intervention -- Types of Outcomes -- Conclusion -- References. , Chapter 10 From Efficiency to Sufficiency: Insights from the Swiss Energy Transition -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Switzerland -- Energy Policy in Switzerland -- Trends in Energy Initiatives Aimed at Swiss Households -- Case Study: Pumpipumpe -- Methods for Intervention -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Outcomes and Outputs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Sustainable Energy Consumption and Energy Poverty: Challenges and Trends in Bulgaria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Bulgaria -- Energy Policy in Bulgaria -- Trends in Household Energy Campaigns in Bulgaria -- Case Study: European Citizens Climate Cup (ECCC) -- Framing the Energy Challenge -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Finnish Energy Policy in Transition -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Socio-Material Dynamics of Household Energy Use in Finland -- Energy Policy in Finland -- Trends in National Household Energy Campaigns in Finland -- Case Study: Smart Kalasatama -- References -- Chapter 13 Conclusion: Comparing Household Energy Use Across Europe-Uncovering Opportunities for Sustainable Transformation -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Governing Frameworks and Policies -- Socio-Demographic Characteristics -- Energy Mix and Material Arrangements -- Climatic Conditions and the Cost of Fuels -- Summary and Discussion -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fahy, Frances Energy Demand Challenges in Europe Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030203382
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948148143602882
    Format: XV, 157 p. 35 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030203399
    Content: This open access book examines the role of citizens in sustainable energy transitions across Europe. It explores energy problem framing, policy approaches and practical responses to the challenge of securing clean, affordable and sustainable energy for all citizens, focusing on households as the main unit of analysis. The book revolves around ten contributions that each summarise national trends, socio-material characteristics, and policy responses to contemporary energy issues affecting householders in different countries, and provides good practice examples for designing and implementing sustainable energy initiatives. Prominent concerns include reducing carbon emissions, energy poverty, sustainable consumption, governance, practices, innovations and sustainable lifestyles. The opening and closing contributions consider European level energy policy, dominant and alternative problem framings and similarities and differences between European countries in relation to reducing household energy use. Overall, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and others interested in sustainable energy perspectives. .
    Note: Chapter 1: An introduction to energy demand challenges in Europe; Frances Fahy and Gary Goggins -- Chapter 2: Framing the sustainable energy challenge and implications for solutions; Charlotte Louise Jensen, Inge Røpke, Gary Goggins and Frances Fahy -- Chapter 3: The impact of German energy policy on household energy use; Eoin Grealis, Annika-Kathrin Musch and Henrike Rau -- Chapter 4: The role of households in Danish energy policy: Visions and contradictions; Inge Røpke, Charlotte Louise Jensen and Maj-Britt Quitzau -- Chapter 5: Reducing residential carbon emissions in Ireland: Challenges and policy responses; Gary Goggins, Frances Fahy and Eimear Heaslip -- Chapter 6: UK responses to the energy challenge: Dominant framings and new imaginaries; Marfuga Iskandarova and Audley Genus -- Chapter 7: Turning off the gas tap: Sustainable energy policies, practices and prospects in the Netherlands; Julia Backhaus -- Chapter 8: The energy challenge in Hungary: A need for more complex approaches; Edina Vadovics -- Chapter 9: Slovenia: Focus on energy efficiency, community energy projects and energy poverty; Lidija Živčič and Tomislav Tkalec -- Chapter 10: From efficiency to sufficiency: Insights from the Swiss energy transition; Laure Dobigny and Marlyne Sahakian -- Chapter 11: Sustainable energy consumption and energy poverty: Challenges and trends in Bulgaria; Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova -- Chapter 12: Finnish energy policy in transition; Eva Heiskanen, Senja Laakso and Kaisa Matschoss -- Chapter 13: Comparing household energy use across Europe: Uncovering opportunities for sustainable transformation; Patrick Naef, Marlyne Sahakian and Gary Goggins.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030203382
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030203405
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030203412
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959085273602883
    Format: 1 online resource (XV, 157 p. 35 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-20339-5
    Content: This open access book examines the role of citizens in sustainable energy transitions across Europe. It explores energy problem framing, policy approaches and practical responses to the challenge of securing clean, affordable and sustainable energy for all citizens, focusing on households as the main unit of analysis. The book revolves around ten contributions that each summarise national trends, socio-material characteristics, and policy responses to contemporary energy issues affecting householders in different countries, and provides good practice examples for designing and implementing sustainable energy initiatives. Prominent concerns include reducing carbon emissions, energy poverty, sustainable consumption, governance, practices, innovations and sustainable lifestyles. The opening and closing contributions consider European level energy policy, dominant and alternative problem framings and similarities and differences between European countries in relation to reducing household energy use. Overall, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and others interested in sustainable energy perspectives. .
    Note: Chapter 1: An introduction to energy demand challenges in Europe; Frances Fahy and Gary Goggins -- Chapter 2: Framing the sustainable energy challenge and implications for solutions; Charlotte Louise Jensen, Inge Røpke, Gary Goggins and Frances Fahy -- Chapter 3: The impact of German energy policy on household energy use; Eoin Grealis, Annika-Kathrin Musch and Henrike Rau -- Chapter 4: The role of households in Danish energy policy: Visions and contradictions; Inge Røpke, Charlotte Louise Jensen and Maj-Britt Quitzau -- Chapter 5: Reducing residential carbon emissions in Ireland: Challenges and policy responses; Gary Goggins, Frances Fahy and Eimear Heaslip -- Chapter 6: UK responses to the energy challenge: Dominant framings and new imaginaries; Marfuga Iskandarova and Audley Genus -- Chapter 7: Turning off the gas tap: Sustainable energy policies, practices and prospects in the Netherlands; Julia Backhaus -- Chapter 8: The energy challenge in Hungary: A need for more complex approaches; Edina Vadovics -- Chapter 9: Slovenia: Focus on energy efficiency, community energy projects and energy poverty; Lidija Živčič and Tomislav Tkalec -- Chapter 10: From efficiency to sufficiency: Insights from the Swiss energy transition; Laure Dobigny and Marlyne Sahakian -- Chapter 11: Sustainable energy consumption and energy poverty: Challenges and trends in Bulgaria; Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova -- Chapter 12: Finnish energy policy in transition; Eva Heiskanen, Senja Laakso and Kaisa Matschoss -- Chapter 13: Comparing household energy use across Europe: Uncovering opportunities for sustainable transformation; Patrick Naef, Marlyne Sahakian and Gary Goggins. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-20338-7
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9959085273602883
    Format: 1 online resource (XV, 157 p. 35 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-20339-5
    Content: This open access book examines the role of citizens in sustainable energy transitions across Europe. It explores energy problem framing, policy approaches and practical responses to the challenge of securing clean, affordable and sustainable energy for all citizens, focusing on households as the main unit of analysis. The book revolves around ten contributions that each summarise national trends, socio-material characteristics, and policy responses to contemporary energy issues affecting householders in different countries, and provides good practice examples for designing and implementing sustainable energy initiatives. Prominent concerns include reducing carbon emissions, energy poverty, sustainable consumption, governance, practices, innovations and sustainable lifestyles. The opening and closing contributions consider European level energy policy, dominant and alternative problem framings and similarities and differences between European countries in relation to reducing household energy use. Overall, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and others interested in sustainable energy perspectives. .
    Note: Chapter 1: An introduction to energy demand challenges in Europe; Frances Fahy and Gary Goggins -- Chapter 2: Framing the sustainable energy challenge and implications for solutions; Charlotte Louise Jensen, Inge Røpke, Gary Goggins and Frances Fahy -- Chapter 3: The impact of German energy policy on household energy use; Eoin Grealis, Annika-Kathrin Musch and Henrike Rau -- Chapter 4: The role of households in Danish energy policy: Visions and contradictions; Inge Røpke, Charlotte Louise Jensen and Maj-Britt Quitzau -- Chapter 5: Reducing residential carbon emissions in Ireland: Challenges and policy responses; Gary Goggins, Frances Fahy and Eimear Heaslip -- Chapter 6: UK responses to the energy challenge: Dominant framings and new imaginaries; Marfuga Iskandarova and Audley Genus -- Chapter 7: Turning off the gas tap: Sustainable energy policies, practices and prospects in the Netherlands; Julia Backhaus -- Chapter 8: The energy challenge in Hungary: A need for more complex approaches; Edina Vadovics -- Chapter 9: Slovenia: Focus on energy efficiency, community energy projects and energy poverty; Lidija Živčič and Tomislav Tkalec -- Chapter 10: From efficiency to sufficiency: Insights from the Swiss energy transition; Laure Dobigny and Marlyne Sahakian -- Chapter 11: Sustainable energy consumption and energy poverty: Challenges and trends in Bulgaria; Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova -- Chapter 12: Finnish energy policy in transition; Eva Heiskanen, Senja Laakso and Kaisa Matschoss -- Chapter 13: Comparing household energy use across Europe: Uncovering opportunities for sustainable transformation; Patrick Naef, Marlyne Sahakian and Gary Goggins. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-20338-7
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949595429102882
    Format: 1 online resource (XV, 157 p. 35 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-20339-5
    Content: This open access book examines the role of citizens in sustainable energy transitions across Europe. It explores energy problem framing, policy approaches and practical responses to the challenge of securing clean, affordable and sustainable energy for all citizens, focusing on households as the main unit of analysis. The book revolves around ten contributions that each summarise national trends, socio-material characteristics, and policy responses to contemporary energy issues affecting householders in different countries, and provides good practice examples for designing and implementing sustainable energy initiatives. Prominent concerns include reducing carbon emissions, energy poverty, sustainable consumption, governance, practices, innovations and sustainable lifestyles. The opening and closing contributions consider European level energy policy, dominant and alternative problem framings and similarities and differences between European countries in relation to reducing household energy use. Overall, the book is a valuable resource for researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and others interested in sustainable energy perspectives. .
    Note: Chapter 1: An introduction to energy demand challenges in Europe; Frances Fahy and Gary Goggins -- Chapter 2: Framing the sustainable energy challenge and implications for solutions; Charlotte Louise Jensen, Inge Røpke, Gary Goggins and Frances Fahy -- Chapter 3: The impact of German energy policy on household energy use; Eoin Grealis, Annika-Kathrin Musch and Henrike Rau -- Chapter 4: The role of households in Danish energy policy: Visions and contradictions; Inge Røpke, Charlotte Louise Jensen and Maj-Britt Quitzau -- Chapter 5: Reducing residential carbon emissions in Ireland: Challenges and policy responses; Gary Goggins, Frances Fahy and Eimear Heaslip -- Chapter 6: UK responses to the energy challenge: Dominant framings and new imaginaries; Marfuga Iskandarova and Audley Genus -- Chapter 7: Turning off the gas tap: Sustainable energy policies, practices and prospects in the Netherlands; Julia Backhaus -- Chapter 8: The energy challenge in Hungary: A need for more complex approaches; Edina Vadovics -- Chapter 9: Slovenia: Focus on energy efficiency, community energy projects and energy poverty; Lidija Živčič and Tomislav Tkalec -- Chapter 10: From efficiency to sufficiency: Insights from the Swiss energy transition; Laure Dobigny and Marlyne Sahakian -- Chapter 11: Sustainable energy consumption and energy poverty: Challenges and trends in Bulgaria; Marko Hajdinjak and Desislava Asenova -- Chapter 12: Finnish energy policy in transition; Eva Heiskanen, Senja Laakso and Kaisa Matschoss -- Chapter 13: Comparing household energy use across Europe: Uncovering opportunities for sustainable transformation; Patrick Naef, Marlyne Sahakian and Gary Goggins. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-20338-7
    Language: English
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