Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated with the use of fossil fuels. Partly for good reasons; while the utilization of renewables diminishes energy scarcity and lowers various kinds of pollution, their potential to address energy related geopolitical tensions among producer, consumer, and transit countries remains to be seen. This paper aims to provide some food for thought by exploring the potential political implications of the geographical and technical characteristics of renewable energy systems. To this end we conduct a thought experiment in which we exchange the existing fossil fuel based energy systems for a purely renewable based energy system where electricity is the energy ...
This paper discusses the extent to which technologies developed for the exploitation of renewable en...
Abstract The technical and geographical characteristics of fossil fuels have shaped interstate energ...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteris...
This policy perspective sums up the main input of four members of the Research Panel for IRENA's Glo...
For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. Ho...
This article reviews the literature on the geopolitics of renewable energy. It finds that while the ...
The development of renewable energy is often treated as a purely positive outcome for the world, wit...
Critical raw materials such as rare earths, lithium and cobalt are essential for the energy transiti...
Fighting climate change makes a green energy transition imperative. The transition will have signifi...
This study focuses on the significance of energy resources, supply networks and security, recognizin...
The Geopolitics of Renewables / Daniel Scholten (Ed.). Springer, 2018 - 155.99 € http://www.springer...
Why should geopolitics focus on energy transition issues? In many parts of the world, the decarbonis...
This paper discusses the extent to which technologies developed for the exploitation of renewable en...
Abstract The technical and geographical characteristics of fossil fuels have shaped interstate energ...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
This paper explores the potential political implications of the geographic and technical characteris...
This policy perspective sums up the main input of four members of the Research Panel for IRENA's Glo...
For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. Ho...
This article reviews the literature on the geopolitics of renewable energy. It finds that while the ...
The development of renewable energy is often treated as a purely positive outcome for the world, wit...
Critical raw materials such as rare earths, lithium and cobalt are essential for the energy transiti...
Fighting climate change makes a green energy transition imperative. The transition will have signifi...
This study focuses on the significance of energy resources, supply networks and security, recognizin...
The Geopolitics of Renewables / Daniel Scholten (Ed.). Springer, 2018 - 155.99 € http://www.springer...
Why should geopolitics focus on energy transition issues? In many parts of the world, the decarbonis...
This paper discusses the extent to which technologies developed for the exploitation of renewable en...
Abstract The technical and geographical characteristics of fossil fuels have shaped interstate energ...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...