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      Obstacles to Clean Energy Transitions

      The Political Economy of Coal

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      The Political Economy of Coal book

      Obstacles to Clean Energy Transitions
      Edited ByMichael Jakob, Jan C. Steckel
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2022
      eBook Published 2 February 2022
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003044543
      Pages 364
      eBook ISBN 9781003044543
      Subjects Built Environment, Environment and Sustainability, Global Development, Politics & International Relations
      OA Funder Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) gGmbH
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      Jakob, M., & Steckel, J.C. (Eds.). (2022). The Political Economy of Coal: Obstacles to Clean Energy Transitions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003044543

      ABSTRACT

      This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal in diverse country contexts.

      Coal is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions globally, accounting for about 40 percent of energy-related CO2 emissions. Continued construction of coal-fired power plants could make the climate targets of the Paris Agreement infeasible to achieve. In spite of sharply declining costs for renewable energy sources, many countries still heavily rely on coal to meet their energy demand. The predominance of coal can only be adequately understood in light of the political factors that determine energy policy formulation. To this end, this edited volume assembles a wide variety of case studies exploring the political economy of coal for across the globe. These includes industrial and developing nations, coal importers and exporters as well as countries that are either substantial coal users, are just beginning to ramp up their capacities, or have already initiated a coal phase-out. Importantly, all case studies are structured along a unifying framework that focuses on the central actors driving energy policy formulation, their main objectives as well as the context that determines to what extent they can influence policy making. This large set of comparable studies will permit drawing conclusions regarding key similarities as well as differences driving coal use in different countries.

      This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy, climate change, resource management, and sustainable development. It will also appeal to practitioners and policymakers involved in sustainable development.

      The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Introduction

      The political economy of coal 1
      ByMichael Jakob, Jan C. Steckel

      Size: 1.81 MB

      part Part I|95 pages

      Countries phasing out coal

      chapter 2|19 pages

      Late and expensive

      The political economy of coal phase-out in Germany
      ByLukas Hermwille, Dagmar Kiyar

      Size: 0.70 MB

      chapter 3|20 pages

      The political economy of coal in Bulgaria

      The silent phase-out
      ByToma Pavlov

      Size: 3.93 MB

      chapter 4|18 pages

      Positioned for consensus

      Market-based approaches, civil society and the role of the state in Chile's coal phase-out
      ByPaelina DeStephano, Beatriz Hernandez Perez, Claudio Huepe Minoletti, Thomas Klug, Victoria Plutshack

      Size: 0.73 MB

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Political economy of climate and energy policies in the United Kingdom

      ByNora Stognief, Paula Walk, Pao-Yu Oei

      Size: 2.36 MB

      chapter 6|18 pages

      Market-led decline amidst intense politicization

      Coal in the United States
      ByJiaqi Lu, Gregory Nemet

      Size: 1.38 MB

      part Part II|54 pages

      Established coal users

      chapter 7|19 pages

      The political economy of coal

      The case of China
      ByCecilia Springer, Dinah Shi, Aaditee Kudrimoti

      Size: 0.98 MB

      chapter 8|17 pages

      The political economy of coal in India

      Evidence from expert interviews 1
      ByLorenzo Montrone, Nils Ohlendorf, Rohit Chandra

      Size: 1.26 MB

      chapter 9|16 pages

      Exploring the political economy of coal

      Insights from Turkey
      ByCeren Ayas, John Wiseman

      Size: 0.71 MB

      part Part III|61 pages

      Countries phasing in coal

      chapter 10|17 pages

      Competing energy visions in Kenya

      The political economy of coal
      BySinem H. Ayhan, Thabit Jacob

      Size: 1.72 MB

      chapter 11|22 pages

      Conglomerates and the Department of Energy promote coal development in the Philippines 1

      ByNiccolò Manych, Michael Jakob

      Size: 1.34 MB

      chapter 12|20 pages

      Unraveling the political economy of coal

      Insights from Vietnam 1
      ByIra Irina Dorband, Michael Jakob, Jan C. Steckel

      Size: 1.13 MB

      part Part IV|103 pages

      Coal exporters

      chapter 13|25 pages

      Mining a fractured landscape

      The political economy of coal in Australia
      ByPeter Christoff

      Size: 2.10 MB

      chapter 14|23 pages

      The political economy of coal in light of climate and mineral-energy policies

      A case study from Colombia
      ByLina María Puerto-Chaves, Felipe Corral-Montoya

      Size: 4.06 MB

      chapter 15|19 pages

      Coal, power and coal-powered politics in Indonesia 1

      ByJose Antonio Ordonez, Michael Jakob, Jan C. Steckel, Anna Fünfgeld

      Size: 0.95 MB

      chapter 16|20 pages

      The political economy of energy and climate policy in South Africa

      ByJonathan Hanto, Akira Schroth, Lukas Krawielicki, Pao-Yu Oei, Jesse Burton

      Size: 1.34 MB

      chapter 17|14 pages

      The political economy of coal

      Lessons learnt from 15 country cases
      ByMichael Jakob, Jan C. Steckel

      Size: 0.95 MB
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