Drawing on interviews, survey research, participant observation and policy analysis, this book unpacks the work of authorities, planners, electricity companies, and lay persons that keep energy systems from failing and recover from disruptions if they occur. Presenting case studies from Finland and Scandinavia with a comparative view on the UK and EU, Making Electricity Resilient offers a details and innovative analysis of both long-term priorities and short-term dynamics in energy risk and resilience.
Drawing on interviews, survey research, participant observation and policy analysis, this book unpacks the work of authorities, planners, electricity companies, and lay persons that keep energy systems from failing and recover from disruptions if they occur. Presenting case studies from Finland and Scandinavia with a comparative view on the UK and EU, Making Electricity Resilient offers a details and innovative analysis of both long-term priorities and short-term dynamics in energy risk and resilience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Antti Silvast is a Scottish ClimateXChange Research Fellow on European Energy Policy and Markets at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Overview Chapter 1. Infrastructure, Risk, and Resilience Part II: Things We Need: The Emergence of Infrastructural Crisis Preparedness Chapter 2. Emerging Infrastructures in Economic Military Defence Chapter 3. Towards Critical Infrastructure and Vital Systems Protection Part III: Competition and Security in a Liberalised Electricity Market Chapter 4. Materialising Electricity Markets Chapter 5. Monitor Screens of Market Risks on an Electricity Trading Floor Chapter 6. Enacting Markets and Security in Neighbouring Electricity Control Rooms Part IV: Lay People, Experts, and Electric Power Failures Chapter 7. Everyday Habits as a Risk Response Part V: Conclusions Chapter 8. Understanding Infrastructure through Risk and Resilience
Part I: Overview Chapter 1. Infrastructure, Risk, and Resilience Part II: Things We Need: The Emergence of Infrastructural Crisis Preparedness Chapter 2. Emerging Infrastructures in Economic Military Defence Chapter 3. Towards Critical Infrastructure and Vital Systems Protection Part III: Competition and Security in a Liberalised Electricity Market Chapter 4. Materialising Electricity Markets Chapter 5. Monitor Screens of Market Risks on an Electricity Trading Floor Chapter 6. Enacting Markets and Security in Neighbouring Electricity Control Rooms Part IV: Lay People, Experts, and Electric Power Failures Chapter 7. Everyday Habits as a Risk Response Part V: Conclusions Chapter 8. Understanding Infrastructure through Risk and Resilience
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