• Media type: Book
  • Title: European energy policy : an environmental approach
  • Contains: 1. Introduction: the re-evolution of energy policy in Europe-- PART I. The internal dimension of the European energy policy. 2. A 'coordinated' European energy policy? The integration of EU energy and climate change policies -- - 3. Renewable energy and environmental policy integration: renewable fuel for the European energy policy? -- - 4. Europeanization through diffusion? Renewable energy policies and alternative sources for European convergence -- - 5. Carbon capture and storage: the Europeanization of a technology in Europe's energy policy? -- - 6. Redrawing the 'green Europeanization' of energy policy -- --- PART II. The external dimension of the European energy policy. 7. A differential approach to energy policy? Explaining the prevalence of market-based energy policy instruments in central and eastern Europe -- - 8. The European energy policy towards eastern neighbours: rebalancing priorities or changing paradigms? -- - 9. Exporting the good example? European energy policy and socialization in south-east Europe -- - 10. Domestically driven, differentiated EU rule adoption: the case of energy sector reform in Turkey -- - 11. Morocco, the European energy policy and the Mediterranean Solar Plan -- - 12. Conclusions: bridging over environmental and energy policies.
  • Contributor: Morata, Francesc [Hrsg.]
  • imprint: Cheltenham [u.a.]: Elgar, 2012
  • Extent: XX, 234 S.; graph. Darst
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780857939203
  • RVK notation: AR 26300 : Energiewirtschaft (alternative Energiequelle)
    PS 3600 : Energierecht
  • Keywords: Europa > Energiewirtschaft > Energiepolitik > Erneuerbare Energien
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  • Description: "This path-breaking book explores the new European energy policy, highlighting the significance of environmental policy concerns, instruments, and objectives vis-à-vis competing security and market dimensions in order to achieve an all-embracing EU energy policy perspective for the future. While the past years have witnessed unprecedented development of EU energy policy, the understanding of this process has lagged behind. Alongside the scarce literature on this emergent policy, there is also a gap regarding the attention paid to its different components. The study stems from the perception of a mismatch between the valuable debate that certain dimensions of energy policy - namely, energy security and the market and competition framework - have triggered and the neglect of its environmental and climate change dimensions."--Back cover

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  • Item ID: 11837079N