Innovation in energy law and technology : dynamic solutions for energy transitions /

As energy innovation becomes imperative for the environment and energy security, the law must be fleet-footed to evolve in an unwieldy area of policy. This much-needed text assembles experts to analyse the most recent developments, and to postulate how human rights, sustainable development, and the...

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Group Author: Zillman, Donald N. (Editor); Roggenkamp, Martha M. (Editor); Paddock, LeRoy (Editor); Godden, Lee (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: As energy innovation becomes imperative for the environment and energy security, the law must be fleet-footed to evolve in an unwieldy area of policy. This much-needed text assembles experts to analyse the most recent developments, and to postulate how human rights, sustainable development, and the eradication of energy poverty could be achieved.
Carrier Form: xxi, 449 pages ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780198822080
0198822081
9780191861161
0191861162
Index Number: K3981
CLC: D912.6
Call Number: D912.6/I585
Contents: How Technological and Legal Innovation Are Transforming Energy Law /
Climate Change Legislation: Law for Sound Climate and Energy Transition Policy Making /
Transition to a Low Carbon Energy Economy: The Legal Agenda /
Smart Cities and Smart Regulation: Accelerating Innovative Renewable Technologies in Energy Systems to Mitigate Climate Change /
'Techno-nationalism' in the Context of Energy Transition: Regulating Technology Innovation in Offshore Wind Technologies /
International Regulatory Challenges of New Developments in Offshore Nuclear Energy Technologies: Transportable Nuclear Power Plants /
Innovation in Nuclear Power: How We Got Here and How to Move Forward /
'Hydrogen Economy' in the United States and the European Union: Regulating Innovation to Combat Climate Change /
Regulating Electricity Storage in the European Union: How to Balance Technical and Legal Innovation /
Regulation of Electricity Storage, Intelligent Grids and Clean Energies in an Open Market in Mexico /
Coal Dilemma: Innovations in Thermal Production in Colombia as a Means to Address the Challenges of Energy Security and Climate Change /
Torturous Path to Efficiency and Innovation in Heat Supply: Lessons from the Russian Experience with District Heating /
Unconventional Gas Development 2.0: Reducing the 'Environmental Footprint' Through New Technologies /
Challenges to Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in South Africa: Technological Innovation and Law Making for Climate Change at the Crossroads /
Innovation in the EU Gas Sector: Injection of Biomethane into the Natural Gas System /
Transitioning to a Lower Carbon Future: Phasing out Coal and Promoting Renewables in Alberta's Electricity Sector /
Support for Renewable Energies and the Creation of a Truly Competitive Electricity Market: The Case of The European Union /
Technological Innovation and the Reform of the Chinese Electric Power System /
Financing Renewable Energy in Brazil: Challenges of Climate Change and Innovation /
Advancing Innovations in Renewable Energy Technologies as Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Use in the Middle East: Trends, Limitations and Ways Forward /
Energy Supply Planning in a Distributed Energy Resources World /
Smart Infrastructure: Innovative Energy Technology, Climate Mitigation, and Consumer Protection in Australia and Germany /