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Global Energy Policy and Security
β Scribed by Vlasios Voudouris (auth.), Walter Leal Filho, Vlasios Voudouris (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 332
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Energy 16
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Despite efforts to increase renewables, the global energy mix is still likely to be dominated by fossil-fuels in the foreseeable future, particularly gas for electricity and oil for land, air and sea transport. The reliance on depleting conventional oil and natural gas resources and the geographic distribution of these reserves can have geopolitical implications for energy importers and exporters.
Global Energy Policy and Security examines the security of global and national energy supplies, as well as the sensitivity and impacts of sustainable energy policies which emphasize the various political, economic, technological, financial and social factors that influence energy supply, demand and security. Multidisciplinary perspectives provide the interrelated topics of energy security and energy policy within a rapidly changing socio-political and technological landscape during the 21st century.
Included are two main types of interdisciplinary papers. One set of papers deals with technical aspects of energy efficiency, renewable energy and the use of tariffs. The other set of papers focuses on social, economic or political issues related to energy security and policy, also describing research, practical projects and other concrete initiatives being performed in different parts of the world. This book will prove useful to all those students and researchers interested in the connections between energy production, energy use, energy security and the role of energy policies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Energy Policy and Security Through the Lenses of Stochastic Portfolio Theory and the ACEGES Model....Pages 1-10
Energy Security as a Subset of National Security....Pages 11-25
Challenges to Global Energy Policy and Supply Security....Pages 27-44
Change in Energy Structure and Energy Security under Climate Mitigation Scenarios....Pages 45-57
Insights on Cooperative Electricity Consumption in Human Aggregates from a Thermodynamic Analysis: Implications for Energy Policies....Pages 59-74
The UK Electricity System and Its Resilience....Pages 75-102
The Macroeconomic Effects of Energy Purchases....Pages 103-117
EUβs Dynamic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency: Combining Data Envelopment Analysis and Multicriteria Decision Making....Pages 119-137
The Availability of European Oil and Gas Resources....Pages 139-154
Energy Security: Stochastic Analysis of Oil Prices....Pages 155-178
Green Energy Development in China: The Case of Clean Coal Technologies....Pages 179-193
Chinaβs New Energy Security: A Swing of the Pendulum....Pages 195-208
The Energy Efficiency Policy Initiatives and Energy Security: Experiences from India....Pages 209-229
Impact of Shocks on Australian Coal Mining....Pages 231-255
An Assessment of the Impacts of Government Energy Policy on Energy Technology, Innovation, and Security: The Case of Renewable Technologies in the US Electricity Sector....Pages 257-276
An Overview of Energy Policy and Security in the Pacific Region....Pages 277-292
The Evolution of the Spanish Energy System in the Context of Energy Security: Current Trends, Future Developments....Pages 293-310
Energy, Development, and Economic Growth in Colombia....Pages 311-330
β¦ Subjects
Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Energy Economics; Environmental Science and Engineering
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