This book explores all the energy-efficient communication technologies used for various communication systems and every aspect of these systems, such as green electronics, network protocols, handover, codes, antenna, and the role of artificial intelligence and IoT, including the energy management st
Green Energy and Efficiency: An Economic Perspective
β Scribed by Alberto Ansuategi, Juan Delgado, Ibon Galarraga (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 433
- Series
- Green Energy and Technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Addressing the major issues associated with green energy and energy efficiency, this book examines the economics of energy from the theoretical as well as applied perspectives. It makes a valuable contribution to existing discussion around environment and climate change issues, and provides an analysis of the socioeconomic and policy-oriented aspects of this topic. Each chapter is self-contained and tackles the fundamental issues and latest developments of a particular sub-topic. Combining rigour and accessibility, this book allows non-specialized readers to understand the complexity of the topic, and to likewise access the most relevant and up-to-date literature. It simultaneously enables more specialized readers to broaden their understanding of complex energy topics and it provides a comprehensive overview of the cutting-edge developments of the issues covered by the book.
This book covers important themes including regulation for green energy, the promotion of green energy and efficiency, the challenges and options of renewable energy, and efficiency in economic sectors. It is intended for researchers and postgraduates with an interest in energy, climate change and environmental economics, and also policymakers and energy companies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Green Energy, Efficiency and Climate Change: An Economic Perspective....Pages 3-16
EU Policies and Regulation on CO 2 , Renewables and Energy Efficiency: A Critical Assessment of Recent Experiences....Pages 17-59
Economic Foundations of Energy Investments....Pages 61-90
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
Policy Instruments to Foster Energy Efficiency....Pages 93-110
Understanding the Link Between Aggregated Industrial Production and the Carbon Price....Pages 111-132
Green Energy Labelling....Pages 133-164
Estimating the Direct Rebound Effect in the Residential Energy Sector: An Application in Spain....Pages 165-182
Budget-Neutral Financing to Unlock Energy Savings Potential: An Analysis of the ESCO Model in Barcelona....Pages 183-199
Policy Inducement Effects in Energy Efficiency Technologies. An Empirical Analysis of the Residential Sector....Pages 201-232
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
The Cost of Renewable Power: A Survey of Recent Estimates....Pages 235-268
Interactions Between Climate Policies in the Power Sector....Pages 269-289
When and How to Support Renewables?βLetting the Data Speak....Pages 291-332
Renewable Energy Promotion: Usual Claims and Empirical Evidence....Pages 333-356
The EU ETS as an Environmental Instrument....Pages 357-371
Renewable Energy and Transmission Networks....Pages 373-393
Measuring Performance of Long-Term Power Generating Portfolios....Pages 395-428
β¦ Subjects
Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Energy Economics; Sustainable Development
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