Local Energy Governance
Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable and Decentralised Energy in France and Japan
Herausgeber: Dreyfus, Magali; Suwa, Aki
Local Energy Governance
Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable and Decentralised Energy in France and Japan
Herausgeber: Dreyfus, Magali; Suwa, Aki
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Local Energy Governance: Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable and Decentralised Energy in France and Japan examines the extent of the energy transition taking place at a local level in France and Japan, two countries that share ambitious targets regarding the reduction of GHG emissions.
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Local Energy Governance: Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable and Decentralised Energy in France and Japan examines the extent of the energy transition taking place at a local level in France and Japan, two countries that share ambitious targets regarding the reduction of GHG emissions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032214535
- ISBN-10: 1032214538
- Artikelnr.: 69928089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032214535
- ISBN-10: 1032214538
- Artikelnr.: 69928089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Magali Dreyfus is a Researcher at CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research). She is based at CERAPS (Center for European Research on Administration, Politics and Society) - Lille University in France. Formerly, she was a Visiting Fellow at GRIPS (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) and a Research Fellow at United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), in Tokyo, Japan. Aki Suwa is a Professor at the Faculty of Contemporary Society, Kyoto Women's University (KWU), and an Instructor at the College of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University. Her main responsibility at these institutions is to conduct research on environment and sustainable policy and approach, based on community and regional analysis in Japan and in Asia. Prior to her appointment she was a Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS). Her research focuses on how environmental understanding facilitate policy formulation, and how this subsequently influences the degree of the policy implementation on ground. Prior to working in UNU-IAS, she completed a doctorate from the University College London, the University of London. She also holds a MSc degree in the Environmental Technology and Policy from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine.
Table of contents
Introduction
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
PART 1: NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF ENERGY GOVERNANCE
Chapter 1 Searching for alternatives to fossil and fission based energy
sources in France
Guillaume Dezobry and Magali Dreyfus
Chapter 2 Energy transition in Japan: The political landscape and civil
society's contribution
Masayoshi Iyoda
PART 2: LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWERS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
Chapter 3 Local authorities and energy in France. Increasing duties,
limited means of action
François-Mathieu Poupeau
Chapter 4 Local energy governance: The Japanese context, development and
typology
Aki Suwa
Chapter 5 Barriers to renewable energy. A case analysis of the Garorim Bay
tidal plant project in South Korea
Bomi Kim and Youhyun Lee
Part 3: LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL: CITIZENS, COMMUNITIES AND COMPANIES
Chapter 6 Local public companies, local authority shareholders and
electricity: rarely one, never two, always three
Marie-Anne Vanneaux
Chapter 7 Analysis of the value added to local economies by municipal power
suppliers in Japan
Kenji Inagaki and Takuo Nakayama
PART 4: 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY TERRITORIES WITH 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chapter 8 The voluntary initiatives, "positive energy territory" and
"positive energy territory for green growth", first steps towards a
decentralization of the French energy system?
Blanche Lormeteau
Chapter 9 The feasibility of a 100% renewable energy scenario at the
village level in Japan from an economic standpoint
Takuo Nakayama
Chapter 10 Actors, motives and social implications of 100% renewable energy
territories in Austria and Germany
Laure Dobigny
PART 5: TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ENERGY TRANSITION: MARKET, GRIDS AND SMART
CITIES
Chapter 11 Digital and energy transition in French cities: limits and
asymptote effects
Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
Chapter 12 Analysis of supply-demand balances in the western Japan grids in
2030: Integrating large-scale photovoltaic and wind energies: Challenges in
cross-regional interconnections
Asami Takehama and Manabu Utagawa
Chapter 13 A glimpse into smart cities: opportunities for the development
of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
Luis Román Arciniega Gil
Conclusion and avenues for further research
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
Introduction
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
PART 1: NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF ENERGY GOVERNANCE
Chapter 1 Searching for alternatives to fossil and fission based energy
sources in France
Guillaume Dezobry and Magali Dreyfus
Chapter 2 Energy transition in Japan: The political landscape and civil
society's contribution
Masayoshi Iyoda
PART 2: LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWERS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
Chapter 3 Local authorities and energy in France. Increasing duties,
limited means of action
François-Mathieu Poupeau
Chapter 4 Local energy governance: The Japanese context, development and
typology
Aki Suwa
Chapter 5 Barriers to renewable energy. A case analysis of the Garorim Bay
tidal plant project in South Korea
Bomi Kim and Youhyun Lee
Part 3: LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL: CITIZENS, COMMUNITIES AND COMPANIES
Chapter 6 Local public companies, local authority shareholders and
electricity: rarely one, never two, always three
Marie-Anne Vanneaux
Chapter 7 Analysis of the value added to local economies by municipal power
suppliers in Japan
Kenji Inagaki and Takuo Nakayama
PART 4: 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY TERRITORIES WITH 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chapter 8 The voluntary initiatives, "positive energy territory" and
"positive energy territory for green growth", first steps towards a
decentralization of the French energy system?
Blanche Lormeteau
Chapter 9 The feasibility of a 100% renewable energy scenario at the
village level in Japan from an economic standpoint
Takuo Nakayama
Chapter 10 Actors, motives and social implications of 100% renewable energy
territories in Austria and Germany
Laure Dobigny
PART 5: TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ENERGY TRANSITION: MARKET, GRIDS AND SMART
CITIES
Chapter 11 Digital and energy transition in French cities: limits and
asymptote effects
Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
Chapter 12 Analysis of supply-demand balances in the western Japan grids in
2030: Integrating large-scale photovoltaic and wind energies: Challenges in
cross-regional interconnections
Asami Takehama and Manabu Utagawa
Chapter 13 A glimpse into smart cities: opportunities for the development
of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
Luis Román Arciniega Gil
Conclusion and avenues for further research
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
Table of contents
Introduction
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
PART 1: NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF ENERGY GOVERNANCE
Chapter 1 Searching for alternatives to fossil and fission based energy
sources in France
Guillaume Dezobry and Magali Dreyfus
Chapter 2 Energy transition in Japan: The political landscape and civil
society's contribution
Masayoshi Iyoda
PART 2: LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWERS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
Chapter 3 Local authorities and energy in France. Increasing duties,
limited means of action
François-Mathieu Poupeau
Chapter 4 Local energy governance: The Japanese context, development and
typology
Aki Suwa
Chapter 5 Barriers to renewable energy. A case analysis of the Garorim Bay
tidal plant project in South Korea
Bomi Kim and Youhyun Lee
Part 3: LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL: CITIZENS, COMMUNITIES AND COMPANIES
Chapter 6 Local public companies, local authority shareholders and
electricity: rarely one, never two, always three
Marie-Anne Vanneaux
Chapter 7 Analysis of the value added to local economies by municipal power
suppliers in Japan
Kenji Inagaki and Takuo Nakayama
PART 4: 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY TERRITORIES WITH 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chapter 8 The voluntary initiatives, "positive energy territory" and
"positive energy territory for green growth", first steps towards a
decentralization of the French energy system?
Blanche Lormeteau
Chapter 9 The feasibility of a 100% renewable energy scenario at the
village level in Japan from an economic standpoint
Takuo Nakayama
Chapter 10 Actors, motives and social implications of 100% renewable energy
territories in Austria and Germany
Laure Dobigny
PART 5: TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ENERGY TRANSITION: MARKET, GRIDS AND SMART
CITIES
Chapter 11 Digital and energy transition in French cities: limits and
asymptote effects
Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
Chapter 12 Analysis of supply-demand balances in the western Japan grids in
2030: Integrating large-scale photovoltaic and wind energies: Challenges in
cross-regional interconnections
Asami Takehama and Manabu Utagawa
Chapter 13 A glimpse into smart cities: opportunities for the development
of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
Luis Román Arciniega Gil
Conclusion and avenues for further research
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
Introduction
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa
PART 1: NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF ENERGY GOVERNANCE
Chapter 1 Searching for alternatives to fossil and fission based energy
sources in France
Guillaume Dezobry and Magali Dreyfus
Chapter 2 Energy transition in Japan: The political landscape and civil
society's contribution
Masayoshi Iyoda
PART 2: LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWERS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
Chapter 3 Local authorities and energy in France. Increasing duties,
limited means of action
François-Mathieu Poupeau
Chapter 4 Local energy governance: The Japanese context, development and
typology
Aki Suwa
Chapter 5 Barriers to renewable energy. A case analysis of the Garorim Bay
tidal plant project in South Korea
Bomi Kim and Youhyun Lee
Part 3: LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL: CITIZENS, COMMUNITIES AND COMPANIES
Chapter 6 Local public companies, local authority shareholders and
electricity: rarely one, never two, always three
Marie-Anne Vanneaux
Chapter 7 Analysis of the value added to local economies by municipal power
suppliers in Japan
Kenji Inagaki and Takuo Nakayama
PART 4: 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY TERRITORIES WITH 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chapter 8 The voluntary initiatives, "positive energy territory" and
"positive energy territory for green growth", first steps towards a
decentralization of the French energy system?
Blanche Lormeteau
Chapter 9 The feasibility of a 100% renewable energy scenario at the
village level in Japan from an economic standpoint
Takuo Nakayama
Chapter 10 Actors, motives and social implications of 100% renewable energy
territories in Austria and Germany
Laure Dobigny
PART 5: TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ENERGY TRANSITION: MARKET, GRIDS AND SMART
CITIES
Chapter 11 Digital and energy transition in French cities: limits and
asymptote effects
Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
Chapter 12 Analysis of supply-demand balances in the western Japan grids in
2030: Integrating large-scale photovoltaic and wind energies: Challenges in
cross-regional interconnections
Asami Takehama and Manabu Utagawa
Chapter 13 A glimpse into smart cities: opportunities for the development
of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
Luis Román Arciniega Gil
Conclusion and avenues for further research
Magali Dreyfus and Aki Suwa