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The political economy of renewable energy and energy security : common challenges and national responses in Japan, China and Northern Europe / edited by Espen Moe and Paul Midford

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014Description: xxi, 333 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781349464203
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • 333.794 MOE
Contents:
Introduction Espen Moe Pages 1-18 Energy Security Pages 19-19 What is Strategic about Energy? De-simplifying Energy Security Gunnar Fermann Pages 21-45 The Energy Security of Japan after Fukushima 3/11 Frank Umbach Pages 46-66 The Impact of 3–11 on Japanese Public Opinion and Policy Toward Energy Security Paul Midford Pages 67-96 China’s Enery Security Øystein Tunsjø Pages 97-115 The Norwegian Energy Security Debate: Domestic and International Dimensions Jakub M. Godzimirski Pages 116-136 Renewable Technologies and Politics Pages 137-137 Technologies for Electricity Generation in Wind Turbines Bogi Bech Jensen, Tore Undeland Pages 139-156 Early Promoter of Solar Photovoltaics: Forty Years of Development of Policy and Technology in Japan Kenji Asano Pages 157-174 Smart, but is It Sustainable? The Importance of Reconciling Non-Technical Concerns in Grid-Development Policies Ole Andreas Brekke, Hogne Leroy Sataoen Pages 175-193 Energy and Politics: Solutions and Policy Frameworks Pages 195-195 A Review of Renewable Energy Legislation and Policies in China Yu Wang Pages 197-220 From ‘Worn’ to ‘Green’ China Model? Energy in the 12th Five-Year Plan in an Environmental and Climate-Change Perspective Jørgen Delman, Ole Odgaard Pages 221-240 Enabling China’s Low-Carbon Transition: The 12th Five-Year Plan and the Future Climate Regime Jiangwen Guo, Eric Zusman, Espen Moe Pages 241-257 The German Policy Support Mechanism for Photovoltaics: The Road to Grid Parity Karolina Jankowska Pages 258-275 Vested Interests, Energy Policy and Renewables in Japan, China, Norway and Denmark Espen Moe Pages 276-317 Conclusions Paul Midford Pages 318-324
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Introduction Espen Moe Pages 1-18 Energy Security Pages 19-19 What is Strategic about Energy? De-simplifying Energy Security Gunnar Fermann Pages 21-45 The Energy Security of Japan after Fukushima 3/11 Frank Umbach Pages 46-66 The Impact of 3–11 on Japanese Public Opinion and Policy Toward Energy Security Paul Midford Pages 67-96 China’s Enery Security Øystein Tunsjø Pages 97-115 The Norwegian Energy Security Debate: Domestic and International Dimensions Jakub M. Godzimirski Pages 116-136 Renewable Technologies and Politics Pages 137-137 Technologies for Electricity Generation in Wind Turbines Bogi Bech Jensen, Tore Undeland Pages 139-156 Early Promoter of Solar Photovoltaics: Forty Years of Development of Policy and Technology in Japan Kenji Asano Pages 157-174 Smart, but is It Sustainable? The Importance of Reconciling Non-Technical Concerns in Grid-Development Policies Ole Andreas Brekke, Hogne Leroy Sataoen Pages 175-193 Energy and Politics: Solutions and Policy Frameworks Pages 195-195 A Review of Renewable Energy Legislation and Policies in China Yu Wang Pages 197-220 From ‘Worn’ to ‘Green’ China Model? Energy in the 12th Five-Year Plan in an Environmental and Climate-Change Perspective Jørgen Delman, Ole Odgaard Pages 221-240 Enabling China’s Low-Carbon Transition: The 12th Five-Year Plan and the Future Climate Regime Jiangwen Guo, Eric Zusman, Espen Moe Pages 241-257 The German Policy Support Mechanism for Photovoltaics: The Road to Grid Parity Karolina Jankowska Pages 258-275 Vested Interests, Energy Policy and Renewables in Japan, China, Norway and Denmark Espen Moe Pages 276-317 Conclusions Paul Midford Pages 318-324