Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy
Author: Dmitry Kurochkin,Elena V. Shabliy,Ekundayo Shittu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030142070

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This book bringing together leading researchers in the field of renewable energy to discuss sustainability on a broad scale and to examine the status quo of renewable energy industry development in a global context. The volume starts with the European Union, then reviews current trends in the United States as well as the Middle East, Central Asia, and Latin America. It moves on to analyze the German transition to one hundred percent renewable energy economy and energy systems (Energiewende) with a climate protection plan and sustainable economic development; and continues on to examine the determinants of the adoption of sustainable solutions in Finland and discuss the renewable energy agenda in the European Union with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals at its core. Climate change has become one of the main global drivers for policy and this book discusses both it’s over all global development as well as spotlighting localized progress across multiple continents. Over one hundred and fifty countries have developing sustainable energy policies, tax incentives, and laws. China remains the leader in renewable energy generation; and countries including the United States, the UK, India, Spain, and Turkey, compete in the Renewable Energy Sector to attract investments. In 2018, global investments in renewables exceeded $200 billion. The state of Bahia in Brazil has been experiencing a surge in wind energy production; and public policy has had a positive effect on that expansion. Kazakhstan is a country with great renewable energy prospects, particularly in wind, hydropower plants, and solar energy. This book is a comprehensive overview and invaluable reference for all those in the renewable energy sector.

International Perspectives on Alternative Energy Policy

International Perspectives on Alternative Energy Policy
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2007
Genre: Energy development
ISBN: PSU:000065516706

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International Solutions to Sustainable Energy Policies and Applications

International Solutions to Sustainable Energy  Policies and Applications
Author: Stephen A. Roosa
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788770222211

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Offering an in-depth examination into sustainable energy sources, applications, technologies and policies, this book provides real-world examples of ways to achieve important sustainability goals. Themes include program assessment, energy efficiency, renewables, clean energy and approaches to carbon reduction. Included are a compiled set of chapters discussing the various international strategies and policies being planned and implemented to reduce energy use, impact carbon emissions and shift towards alternative energy sources. Taking an international perspective, contributors from the U.S., Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, Peru, Hungary, Spain, Iran, Ukraine, Jordan, the UAE, Nigeria, South Africa, India, China and Korea, offer their views of energy issues and provide detailed solutions. These can be broadly applied by engineers, scientists, energy managers, policy experts and decision makers to today’s critical energy problems.

Green Power

Green Power
Author: Joao Neiva de Figueiredo,Mauro F. Guillén
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466590496

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Green Power: Perspectives on Sustainable Electricity Generation provides a systematic overview of the current state of green power and renewable electrical energy production in the world. Presenting eight in-depth case studies of green power production and dissemination, it illustrates the experiences and best practices of various countries on this

Energy Justice

Energy Justice
Author: Raya Salter,Carmen G. Gonzalez,Elizabeth Ann Kronk Warner
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 9781786431769

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Energy Justice: US and International Perspectives is a pioneering analysis of energy law and policy through the framework of energy justice. While climate change has triggered unprecedented investment in renewable energy, the concept of energy justice and its practical application to energy law and policy remain under-theorized. This volume breaks new ground by examining a range of energy justice regulatory challenges from the perspective of international law, US law, and foreign domestic law. The book illuminates the theory of energy justice while emphasizing practical solutions that hasten the transition from fossil fuels and address the inequities that plague energy systems.

Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics

Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics
Author: Henrik Selin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317008200

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Environmental and energy policies have become increasingly significant in European and North American politics. This fascinating book uses a wide range of case studies that embrace climate change, product standards, chemical regulations, renewable energy policies, food safety and genetically-modified organisms to examine areas of conflict and cooperation in the transatlantic relationship. While there are many areas where the European Union and the United States are following divergent policy paths, there are also many signs that a more cooperative transatlantic relationship could emerge in the future. Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics is highly relevant to understanding how the European Union and North America can cooperate more effectively in meeting today's many global environmental and energy policy challenges. It is essential reading for all advanced students and scholars.

Wind Power and Power Politics

Wind Power and Power Politics
Author: Peter Strachan,David Lal,David Toke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135898960

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The aim of the book is to analyse the factors that have influenced wind power outcomes in a range of countries which have featured significant wind power deployment programmes. A central theme is the relationship between patterns of ownership and the outcomes. These flow from different social environments, but they are associated with different types of planning outcome and deployment rates. Grass roots ownership is more widespread than is commonly thought, although it is not a panacea for effective wind power programmes. Financial policies used to promote wind power also have important influences of the rates of deployment. However, what seems to be most important for wind power deployment is a double coincidence of widespread social support for wind power deployment and effective financial support systems for wind power.

Dynamics of Energy Environment and Economy

Dynamics of Energy  Environment and Economy
Author: Hassan Qudrat-Ullah,Muhammad Asif
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030435783

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The book addresses the vital and interwoven areas of energy, environment, and the economy within the field of sustainability research. Fundamental technical details, empirical data, and case studies taking into account local and international perspectives are included. Issues such as energy security, depleting fossil fuel reserves, global warming and climate change, as well as novel energy technologies are covered. The dynamic global response will be discussed from the perspective of policy, technology, and economics. Vital details in the form of text boxes, illustrations, graphs, tables and appendices are included. The book will serve as reference book for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, policy makers, NGOs and developmental sector professionals within the field.