ABSTRACT

'This book provides an essential guide to the challenges facing the power sector, but is equally enlightening to other industrial emitters, policy-makers and non-governmental organizations.' Charles Nicholson, Group Senior Advisor, BP The electricity industry is one of the main contributors of carbon to the atmosphere. Reducing these emissions is critical to achieving international targets and mitigating climate change. Economic instruments, including emissions trading, taxes and voluntary agreements, will be crucial. However, across Europe there are widely different electricity systems and policies will have different effects. This book describes the characteristics of the main European electricity regimes, defining the range of instruments available and assessing the potential of each in each regime and for Europe as a whole.

part |1 pages

Appendix

chapter 1|13 pages

Climate change and the power industry

chapter 2|32 pages

The Kyoto Protocol mechanisms

chapter 3|23 pages

The policy framework in Europe

part |1 pages

Part III: Interactions, implications and conclusions

chapter 12|16 pages

National climate policies in Europe

chapter 13|16 pages

Reconciling climate change and the market

chapter 14|10 pages

Summary and conclusions