Renewable Energy Policy and Politics
A handbook for decision-making
Edited By Karl Mallon
Paperback
March 2006 •
288 pages •
234 x 156mm •
ISBN 9781844071265
Understanding why renewable energy policies succeed and fail is essential for a range of stakeholders in the energy and environmental sectors. Clear information on why and how to secure successful renewable energy markets is much needed. Renewable Energy Policy and Politics meets that need, bringing together the experience of world leaders in this field.
The book addresses the politics of renewable energy, the key players required to drive energy reform and those likely to resist change. The interplay between government, industry and society is discussed and explained with a balanced hand, offering a rare insight into political campaigning on energy. International case studies are included, complemented by a step-by-step breakdown of the elements required to achieve legislation.
This book sets out the rules of the game, the stakes and the strategies for success. It will be an invaluable tool for policy makers, energy consultants, non-governmental organizations and other professionals working in the fields of energy policy, climate change and environmental policy. Students and researchers keen to enhance their knowledge of renewable energy markets and policy development will also find this essential reading.
'This book is of major importance for the implementation of renewable energy. This is a lively book from which one learns as from a lively teacher.'
Wind Engineering, vol 30 no 1 2006
'Addressing the politics of renewable energy, the key players required to drive energy reform, and those likely to resist change and offering a rare insight into political campaigning on energy.'
Natural Resources Journal, Winter 2006, Vol. 46, No. 1, University of New Mexico
'Essential for the range of stakeholders in the energy and environmental sectors. Clear information on why and how to secure successful renewable energy markets...The book also addresses the politics of renewable energy, the key players required to drive energy reform, and those most likely to resist change.'
Abstracts of Public Administration, Development & Environment (APADE)
CONTENTS (Expand Contents)
Introduction
Myths, Pitfalls and Oversights
Ten Features of Successful Renewable Markets
An A to Z of Stakeholders
The Politics of Achieving Legislation
A Harsh Environment: The Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation and the UK Renewables Industry
Renewable Policy Lessons from the US: The Need for Consistent and Stable Policies
Development of Renewable Energy in India: An Industry Perspective
Spanish Renewable Energy: Successes and Untapped Potential
A History of Support for Solar Photovoltaics in Germany
Sustainable Energy Policy Reform in Cambodia
Karl Mallon, author and editor, is Director of the Transition Institute (a renewable energy business incubator and consultancy), and former Head of Energy Solutions for Greenpeace.