Shale Gas the Environment and Energy Security

Shale Gas  the Environment and Energy Security
Author: Ruven Fleming
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 9781786433176

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This pioneering and in-depth study into the regulation of shale gas extraction examines how changes in the constitutional set-ups of EU Member States over the last 25 years have substantially altered the legal leverage of environmental protection and energy security as state objectives. As well as offering the first formal assessment of the legality of fracking bans and moratoria, Ruven Fleming further proposes a new methodology for the development of legally sound regulation of new energy technologies in the context of the energy transition.

The Politics of Shale Gas in Eastern Europe

The Politics of Shale Gas in Eastern Europe
Author: Andreas Goldthau
Publsiher: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107183940

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Uses a policy regime approach to conduct a comparative analysis of the public policies of shale gas in Eastern Europe.

The Energy Security Dilemma

The Energy Security Dilemma
Author: David Bernell,Christopher A. Simon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136731648

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This book analyzes the energy security of the United States – its ability to obtain reliable, affordable, and sufficient supplies of energy while meeting the goals of achieving environmental sustainability and protecting national security. The economic and national security of the United States is largely dependent upon fossil fuels, especially oil. Without significant changes to current practices and patterns of energy production and use, the domestic and global impacts – security, economic, and environmental – are expected to become worse over the coming decades. Growing US and global energy demands need to be met and the anticipated impacts of climate change must be avoided – all at an affordable price, while avoiding conflict with other nations that have similar goals. Bernell and Simon examine the current and prospective landscape of American energy policy, from tax incentives and mandates at the federal and state level to promote wind and solar power, to support for fracking in the oil and natural gas industries, to foreign policies designed to ensure that markets and cooperative agreements — not armies, navies and rival governments — control the supply and price of energy resources. They look at the variety of energy related challenges facing the United States and argue that public policies designed to enhance energy security have at the same time produced greater insecurity in terms of fostering rising (and potentially unmet) energy needs, national security threats, economic vulnerability, and environmental dangers.

Regulating Shale Gas

Regulating Shale Gas
Author: Leonie Reins
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786433190

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Regulating Shale Gas discusses the regulatory context of shale gas in the European Union and draws conclusions on the EU’s broader approach towards the regulation of new technologies. Providing the first dedicated examination of the overall regulatory context of shale gas in the EU, Leonie Reins reveals how the EU’s new constitutional setup after the Lisbon Treaty has complicated rather than facilitated the EU’s quest for a common energy policy.

The Global Impact of Unconventional Shale Gas Development

The Global Impact of Unconventional Shale Gas Development
Author: Yongsheng Wang,William E. Hefley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319316802

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This book discusses the economic, political, and environmental issues surrounding the international exploration and exploitation of conventional and unconventional natural gas. Shale gas development in recent years has changed the energy discussion in the US as existing reserves of natural gas coupled with horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make exploitation of these reserves economically feasible; the discussion is quickly becoming international in scope. The potential expansion of natural gas development impacts many regions of the globe and spans multiple perspectives. In a volatile international climate, one of intense geopolitical conflict between Russia and the West, economic slowdowns in Europe and China, military conflicts in the Middle East and northern Africa, and widening income disparity in the U.S., a relatively inexpensive and plentiful energy source like shale gas could play a key role in mitigating such conflicts. In an energy interdependent global community, however, multiple factors such as oil prices, differing rates of exploration, environmental concerns, strategic initiatives, institutional changes, legal and regulatory issues, and actions of the nations involved all have the potential to influence future outcomes. This book discusses each of these in turn, detailing the issues most prevalent in each geographical area. The first volume to provide a comprehensive global view of the impacts of shale gas development, this book fills a gap in the current research literature, providing vital information for the scholarly community and the public alike. This book will be of interest to researchers and students of economics, energy policy, public administration, and international relations as well as policy makers and residents of the regions that are experiencing shale gas development.

Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere

Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere
Author: Remi B. Piet,Bruce M. Bagley,Marcelo R. S. Zorovich
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498506236

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In light of the rapid fluctuations in oil prices and subsequent impact on the stability and economic perspectives of energy producing and energy importing states in the Western Hemisphere, this book stresses the urgency to integrate sustainability at the very core of national energy security strategies. From Canada to Argentina, this edited volume analyzes a series of case studies and diverging paradigms across the continent. It underlines how the relatively recent exploitation of unconventional energy sources in North America and the resulting impact on prices impact the geopolitical concerns of traditional producers. It also explains how much energy strategies are central to the development of national economies and the stability of their society. Highlighting the shortcomings in several countries even at a time of high prices, the volume makes the case for an inclusive and holistic approach to energy security that would integrate environmental concerns at its very core. This edited volume also explains how this new energy independence of the western Hemisphere affects its foreign policy with the main international actors in the field of energy whether traditional producers or consumers. Finally, it provides key insights on successful strategy towards the development of alternative sources of energy.

American Energy Security and Innovation

American Energy Security and Innovation
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy and Power
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013
Genre: Energy development
ISBN: MINN:31951D03670354K

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Energy and Security

Energy and Security
Author: Jan H. Kalicki,David L. Goldwyn
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781421414058

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The second, completely updated edition of this widely read and respected guide is the most authoritative survey available on the perennial question of energy security. Energy and Security gathers today's topmost foreign policy and energy experts and leaders to assess how the United States can integrate its energy and national security interests. This edition offers fresh analysis and insight into • Fundamental shifts in the global energy balance • The revolution in shale gas and oil • New energy frontiers, from ultra deepwater to the Arctic • The rising agenda of safety concerns across the energy complex • Energy poverty • Infrastructure for modernizing power grids • Climate security in the current political and economic environment The contributors offer a lively discussion of the challenges and opportunities presented by these changes and how they affect national security and regional politics around the globe.