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Switching to Renewable Power
A Framework for the 21st Century
Edited By Volkmar Lauber


 


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$99.95
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August 2005 •  286 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781844072415




Renewable energy has enjoyed relatively good - and sometimes extraordinary - growth in recent years, in particular photovoltaics and wind; but it will be difficult to sustain such rates of diffusion on a global basis. A more complete transition to renewable energy is required on a demanding timescale set by climate change and fossil fuel depletion. This book analyses strategies for promoting renewable energy within the context of a rapid energy transition, using case studies from different countries over the past 30 years.

Having described the global context in detail, covering oil and gas depletion, climate change, third world development and the potential for renewable energy, the authors evaluate support mechanisms at national and international levels, offering readers a clear understanding of the regulatory framework and an opportunity to promote renewable energy effectively.

This book offers energy policy makers, renewable energy professionals, energy consultants and students a platform for development and an invaluable research text.

Contributing authors include: Jorg Schindler and Werner Zittel, Ludwig Bohlkow-Systemtechnik, Germany; Ian Rowlands, University of Waterloo, Canada; Giulio Volpi, WWF Europe; Kristian Hvitfelt Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark; Staffan Jacobsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Peter Connor, University of Warwick, UK; Ole Langniss, Centre of Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US; David Elliott, The Open University, UK; and Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark


CONTENTS (Expand Contents)

Introduction: The Promise of Renewable Power

Part I: Context

Oil Depletion

Global Climate Change and Renewable Energy: Exploring the Links

Renewable Energy for Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities

Part II: Policies to Develop Renewable Electricity and its Generation Technologies

Danish Wind Power Policies from 1976 to 2004: A Survey of Policy Making and Techno-Economic Innovation

Germany: From a Modest Feed-in Law to a Framework for Transition

The UK Renewables Obligation

The Design and Impacts of the Texas Renewables Portfolio Standard

European Union Policy towards Renewable Power

Part III: Evaluation of Policies and Approaches

Comparing Support for Renewable Power

Renewable Energy: Political Prices or Political Quantities

Tradeable Certificate Systems and Feed-in Tariffs: Expectation Versus Performance

Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Volkmar Lauber, editor, is professor of political science at the University of Salzburg, Austria.

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