The Law of Clean Energy

The Law of Clean Energy
Author: Michael Gerrard
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Clean energy
ISBN: 1614380082

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Increasing energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy are the most important actions that can be taken to combat climate changes. As a result, the growth of clean energy will likely be one of the major economic engines of the coming decade.

The Law of Clean Energy

The Law of Clean Energy
Author: Michael Gerrard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: 1614389152

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Advanced Introduction to Law and Renewable Energy

Advanced Introduction to Law and Renewable Energy
Author: Eisen, Joel B.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781789906875

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This clear and concise book provides an overview of how laws and policies around the world are designed to support and accelerate the growth of renewable energy. Throughout, Professor Eisen focuses on how national and sub-national governments have responded to the revolutionary transformation of the world’s energy system by developing and implementing support programs for renewable energy.

Intellectual Property and Clean Energy

Intellectual Property and Clean Energy
Author: Matthew Rimmer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789811321559

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This collection considers the future of climate innovation after the Paris Agreement. It analyses the debate over intellectual property and climate change in a range of forums – including the climate talks, the World Trade Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization, as well as multilateral institutions dealing with food, health, and biodiversity. The book investigates the critical role patent law plays in providing incentives for renewable energy and access to critical inventions for the greater public good, as well as plant breeders’ rights and their impact upon food security and climate change. Also considered is how access to genetic resources raises questions about biodiversity and climate change. This collection also explores the significant impact of trademark law in terms of green trademarks, eco labels, and greenwashing. The key role played by copyright law in respect of access to environmental information is also considered. The book also looks at deadlocks in the debate over intellectual property and climate change, and provides theoretical, policy, and practical solutions to overcome such impasses.

Energy Law Climate Change and the Environment

Energy Law  Climate Change and the Environment
Author: Martha M. Roggenkamp,Kars J. de Graaf,Ruven C. Fleming
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788119689

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This comprehensive volume of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law provides an overview of the major elements of energy law from a global perspective. Based on an in-depth analysis of the energy chain, it offers insight into the impacts of climate change and environmental issues on energy law and the energy sector. This timely reference work highlights the need for modern energy law to consider environmental impacts and promote the use of clean energy sources, whilst also safeguarding a reliable and affordable energy supply.

The False Promise of Green Energy

The False Promise of Green Energy
Author: Andrew P. Morriss
Publsiher: Cato Institute
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781935308416

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Green energy promises an alluring future---more jobs in a cleaner environment. We will enjoy a new economy driven by clean electricity, less pollution, and, of course, the gratitude of generations to come. There's just one problem: the lack of credible evidence that any of that can occur. --

Renewable Energy Law

Renewable Energy Law
Author: Penelope Crossley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107185760

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Provides the first scholarly and comprehensive book on the national renewable energy laws of every country that has them (113 countries).

Renewable Energy law and Development

Renewable Energy law and Development
Author: Richard L. Ottinger
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781782546641

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Half the worlds new electric generating capacity added each year from 2008 onwards has been renewable, mainly now in developing countries. So is the quarter-trillion dollars a year of private investment in modern renewable energy. Organizations like REN21 and Bloomberg New Energy Finance track exciting and accelerating recent progress. But to understand how these renewable energy efforts in major developing countries have been structured and are evolving requires a guidebook with a legal and institutional perspective. Energy veteran Richard Ottinger and his Pace Law School graduate students from many key countries have now provided that guideclearly written, well-organized, and a great public service. Amory B. Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute, US Richard Ottinger, a pioneer in the development of national policy to promote renewable energy in the US, and his Pace Law School research assistants have created a unique piece of work on the legal and policy issues behind the global growth of renewable energy. Their book is indispensable as a text for law professors and students and as the definitive reference for lawyers and policymakers about developing and emerging country policies driving renewable energy use around the world. The fact that most of the research assistants are natives of the countries on which they researched and wrote their respective chapters gives the book uniquely credible insights into the legal and policy challenges faced by these countries, providing valuable lessons for others wanting to build renewable energy capacity in their own countries. Robert Noun, Former Executive Director of Public Affairs, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Adjunct Professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, US This book is unique in the literature on renewable energy law and policy. Firstly, it focuses on developing countries which means it fills the gap in international literature currently lacking on law and policy on renewable energy in developing countries. Secondly, it applies a basic uniform analysis method to each of the case studies. This makes the results of the case studies considerably comparable. Finally, based on the introduction to the related laws, policies and projects of the target countries, the author summarizes their experience and lessons. It is these summaries that reflect the purpose and value of this book. Wang Xi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China This is a unique book written by one of the leading scholars in the field. It uses detailed case studies to analyze the successes, failures and challenges of renewable energy initiatives in developing and emerging countries. Incorporating the insights and perspectives of researchers who come from the respective countries covered, the study compares some of the most exciting success stories, including: Chinas meteoric rise from near zero use of renewable energy to being the world leader in solar thermal, solar photovoltaic and wind energy; Brazils success in becoming the worlds top ethanol producer and exporter; and Indias pioneering use of a hedge plant to produce biodiesel and its use of animal and human wastes for rural electrification. The book also describes Indonesias disastrous palm oil program which cut down its forests and excavated its peat bogs. It concludes that good leadership is the largest factor in success, but that it is also critical to include public participation, training, transparency, environmental consideration, fair labor practices, protection against exploitation and enforcement. This book is designed to be helpful to other countries seeking to initiate renewable energy programs. It will appeal to local administrators and policymakers, field personnel from UN agencies and NGOs, and renewable energy funders, as well as to academic researchers.