Handbook of Energy Governance in Europe

This Handbook provides the most comprehensive account of energy governance in Europe, examining both energy governance at the European level and the development of energy policy in 30 European countries. Authored by leading scholars, the first part of the book offers a broad overview of the topics o...

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Other Authors: Knodt, Michèle (Editor), Kemmerzell, Jörg (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction: Energy Governance in Europe -- 2. Energy Governance Research: Theories, Issues, and Problems -- Energy research in the social sciences: history and developments -- The Politics of Green Transformations -- Instruments of renewable energy promotion -- Energy Justice -- Energy poverty -- Transition of energy systems: patterns of stability and change -- Steering and Monitoring in Energy Policy -- Extending energy policy: the challenge of sector integration -- Participation in energy transitions -- 3. Global Energy Governance -- Global Energy Challenge. Environment, Development and Security -- Politics and Institutions of Global energy governance -- Fragmentation in international energy institution -- Global Energy Dilemmas -- 4. European Governance -- European Union Energy Governance -- Energy policies in the EU - a fiscal federalism perspective -- An emerging EU strategic energy narrative? Twitter communication during the EU’s sustainable energy week --  
505 0 |a Introduction: National Energy Governance. Building Blocks of a Framework for Analysis -- Energy Governance in Albania -- Energy Governance in Armenia -- Energy Governance in Austria -- Energy Governance in Azerbaijan -- Energy Governance in Belgium -- Energy Governance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the small states on the Western Balkans -- Energy Governance in Croatia -- Energy Governance in the Czech Republic -- Energy Governance in Denmark -- Energy Governance in Estonia -- Energy Governance in Finland -- Energy Governance in France -- Energy Governance in Georgia -- Energy Governance in Germany -- Energy Governance in Greece -- Energy Governance in Hungary -- Energy Governance in Ireland -- Energy Governance in Iceland -- Energy Governance in Italy -- Energy Governance in Latvia -- Energy Governance in Lithuania -- Energy Governance in Luxembourg -- Energy Governance in Malta -- Energy Governance in Moldavia -- Energy Governance in Netherlands -- Energy Governance in Norway --  
505 0 |a EU Energy Cooperation with the „BICS“ Countries -- EU-Russian Energy cooperation -- EU-US Energy cooperation -- EU-Canada Energy cooperation -- Energy matters in the EU Eastern Partnership -- Energy matters in the EU Southern Partnership -- Regional Energy Cooperation in Central and South East Europe -- Making sense of the EU’s external energy governance in the Caspian Sea: Energy security and pipeline politics -- Third countries adoption of European Energy Regulations -- The Politics of Nuclear Energy in the European Union -- The Politics of fossil fuels in the European Union -- The Politics of Renewable Energy in the European Union -- European Energy Charter Treaty -- European Transmission Network Regulation -- Regional cooperation within the EU -- The EU and the local level in Energy Policy -- Energy Policy through transnational Cooperation: the Covenant of Mayors -- 5. Country Studies --  
505 0 |a Energy Governance in Poland -- Energy Governance in Portugal -- EnergyGovernance in Romania -- Energy Governance in Russia -- Energy Governance in Serbia -- Energy Governance in Slovakia -- Energy Governance in Slovenia -- Energy Governance in Spain -- Energy Governance in Sweden -- Energy Governance in Switzerland -- Energy Governance in Turkey -- Energy Governance in the -- Energy Governance in the United Kingdom -- 6. Comparison and conclusion. 
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520 |a This Handbook provides the most comprehensive account of energy governance in Europe, examining both energy governance at the European level and the development of energy policy in 30 European countries. Authored by leading scholars, the first part of the book offers a broad overview of the topics of energy research, including theories of energy transitions, strategies and norms of energy policy, governance instruments in the field, and challenges of energy governance. In the second part, it examines the internal and external dimensions of energy governance in the European Union. The third part presents in-depth country studies, which investigate national trajectories of energy policy, including an analysis of the policy instruments and coordination mechanisms for energy transitions. It closes with a comparative analysis of national energy governance. This book is a definitive resource for scholars in energy and climate research as well as decision makers in national governments and EU institutions