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      Sustainable Energy

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      Sustainable Energy

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      Sustainable Energy book

      Edited ByKlaus D. John, Dirk T. G. Rübbelke
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      eBook Published 5 September 2010
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203841563
      Pages 176
      eBook ISBN 9780203841563
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability, Politics & International Relations
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      John, K.D., & Rübbelke, D.T.G. (Eds.). (2010). Sustainable Energy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203841563

      ABSTRACT

      Rising fuel prices during recent years and the threat of global warming have reinforced public and scientific interest in the issue of sustainable energy, with the term sustainability understood as having economic, environmental and social dimensions.

      Renewable energy is seen as an effective means to address several problems simultaneously, including climate change, exploitation of non-renewable resources, the high volatility of energy prices on the global markets, dependency on fuels from politically unstable countries (energy-insecurity) and the transfer of wealth to these countries.

      This book addresses these and related topics including the diffusion of renewable technologies. Policies to induce sustainable energy use and production are discussed by researchers from a range of different disciplines. The result is a use-oriented and multidisciplinary perspective concerning policies to support sustainable energy use and production, which will be of great use to researchers and academics alike.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|20 pages

      Sustainable energy: an introduction to the topic KLAUS D . JOHN AND DIRK T . G . RüBBELKE

      chapter 2|27 pages

      Low cost but totally renewable electricity supply for a huge supply area: a European/trans- European example GREGOR CzISCH

      chapter 3|22 pages

      Market based or command and control? What sort of policy instruments do we need to deliver clean energy? DAvID TOKE

      chapter 4|39 pages

      More heat than light? On the economics of decarbonisation

      ByOTTMAR EDENHOFER, BRIGITTE KNOPF, GUNNAR LUDERER

      chapter 5|19 pages

      Combining insights from economics and social psychology to explain environmentally significant consumption

      BySTEFFEN KALLBEKKEN, JOSTEIN RISE, HEGE WESTSKOG

      chapter 6|20 pages

      Germany on the way to a full supply on the basis of renewable energy

      ByHARRY LEHMANN

      chapter 7|9 pages

      Discussions

      ByKRISTIN PESCHEL
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