This book focuses on Renewable Energy (RE) governance - the institutions, plans, policies and stakeholders that are involved in RE implementation - and the complexities and challenges associated with this much discussed energy area. Whilst RE technologies have advanced and become cheaper, governance schemes rarely support those technologies in an efficient and cost-effective way. To illustrate the problem, global case-studies delicately demonstrate successes and failures of renewable energy governance. RE here is considered from a number of perspectives: as a regional geopolitical agent, as a tool to meet national RE targets and as a promoter of local development. The book considers daring insights on RE transitions, governmental policies ...
There exist overwhelming – and morally compelling – reasons for shifting to renewable energy (RE), b...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Government policies continue to grapple with the direction of the energy industry as the uptake of v...
Renewable energy resources are increasingly used to generate electricity in the United States and vi...
Promoting renewable energy sources (RES) has been addressed a key strategy for mitigating climate ch...
A global transition towards renewable energy is key for a sustainable future, and effective global g...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimated in 2016 that the 2015 Paris Agreement could dr...
This book is written by a retired grid engineer and deals with renewable sources of energy and the i...
Global energy governance has very limited legitimacy in the eyes of mostgovernments. Although the co...
Australia provides great potential as a case study for renewable energy governance. It is a large co...
This article systematically examines fundamental obstacles to effective and efficient global energy ...
The global political economy of energy is marked by a fragmentation of actors, institutions and fram...
This article conceptualizes the energy problems facing society from a global governance perspective....
Increasing fossil fuel scarcity and deteriorating environmental conditions call for a transition tow...
Effective policy is vital for creating greener economies, new jobs and industries, for securing ener...
There exist overwhelming – and morally compelling – reasons for shifting to renewable energy (RE), b...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Government policies continue to grapple with the direction of the energy industry as the uptake of v...
Renewable energy resources are increasingly used to generate electricity in the United States and vi...
Promoting renewable energy sources (RES) has been addressed a key strategy for mitigating climate ch...
A global transition towards renewable energy is key for a sustainable future, and effective global g...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimated in 2016 that the 2015 Paris Agreement could dr...
This book is written by a retired grid engineer and deals with renewable sources of energy and the i...
Global energy governance has very limited legitimacy in the eyes of mostgovernments. Although the co...
Australia provides great potential as a case study for renewable energy governance. It is a large co...
This article systematically examines fundamental obstacles to effective and efficient global energy ...
The global political economy of energy is marked by a fragmentation of actors, institutions and fram...
This article conceptualizes the energy problems facing society from a global governance perspective....
Increasing fossil fuel scarcity and deteriorating environmental conditions call for a transition tow...
Effective policy is vital for creating greener economies, new jobs and industries, for securing ener...
There exist overwhelming – and morally compelling – reasons for shifting to renewable energy (RE), b...
This paper examines renewable energy (RE) investment and the role of a country’s legal system in sha...
Government policies continue to grapple with the direction of the energy industry as the uptake of v...