Clean Power Politics explains clean energy policy and the need for a successful transition to clean energy in the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph P. Tomain has been teaching and writing in the field of energy law since 1977. He has published numerous articles, essays, casebooks, treatises, and monographs on energy law and has delivered papers at conferences throughout the US and Europe. Tomain is actively involved with energy organizations, including the Center for Progressive Reform and the PUC Collaborative.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Preconditions for a Clean Power Transition: 1. The clean power plan and clean power politics 2. Defining and measuring clean power 3. The political economy of clean power Part II. The Necessity of Innovation: 4. Innovation policy and institutions 5. Clean power systems 6. Regulatory innovation Part III. The Democratization of Energy: 7. Energy and democracy.
Introduction Part I. Preconditions for a Clean Power Transition: 1. The clean power plan and clean power politics 2. Defining and measuring clean power 3. The political economy of clean power Part II. The Necessity of Innovation: 4. Innovation policy and institutions 5. Clean power systems 6. Regulatory innovation Part III. The Democratization of Energy: 7. Energy and democracy.
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