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This book provides an overview of the current energy policy debate, contextualized by the oil shock from 2000, and considers how the trends in international energy markets impact on security of supply and climate change. It includes a discussion of market design, looks at carbon and oil markets, and considers best practice for effective policy design.
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This book provides an overview of the current energy policy debate, contextualized by the oil shock from 2000, and considers how the trends in international energy markets impact on security of supply and climate change. It includes a discussion of market design, looks at carbon and oil markets, and considers best practice for effective policy design.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9780199229703
- ISBN-10: 0199229708
- Artikelnr.: 22712154
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 947g
- ISBN-13: 9780199229703
- ISBN-10: 0199229708
- Artikelnr.: 22712154
Dieter Helm is an economist specialising in utilities, infrastructure, regulation and the environment, and concentrates on the energy, water and transport sectors in Britain and Europe. He holds a number of other advisory board appointments, including the Prime Minister's Council of Science and Technology, the Defra Academic Panel (Chair), and the DTI Sustainable Energy Panel Advisory Board. He is associate editor of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy. His career to date has spanned academia, public policy and business. He founded Oxera in 1982, was a member of the DTI's Energy Advisory Panel from 1993 to 2003, and has published extensively on economic topics. He recently completed a major study of British Energy policy since 1979, Energy, The State and the Market, published by Oxford University Press.
* Introduction
* Part 1: Concepts
* 1: Dieter Helm: The New Energy Paradigm
* 2: John Scott and Gareth Evans: Electricity Networks: The Innovation
Supply Chain
* 3: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Carbon Contracts
* 4: Paul Joskow: Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New
Generating Capacity
* Part 2: Oil and Gas
* 5: Paul Stevens: Oil Markets and the Future
* 6: Bassam Fattouh: OPEC Pricing Power: The Need for a New Perspective
* 7: Alexander Kemp and Linda Stephen: UK Oil and Gas Depletion Policy
with Growing Import Dependence
* 8: Anouk Honoré and Jonathan Stern: A Constrained Future for Gas in
Europe?
* Part 3: Electricity
* 9: Richard Green: Electricity and Markets
* 10: Karsten Neuhoff: Large-scale Deployment of Renewables
* 11: Gert Brunekreeft and Tanga McDaniel: Policy Uncertainty and
Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
* 12: Catherine Waddams Price: The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail
Energy Markets on Consumers
* 13: Malcolm Grimston: Nuclear Energy
* Part 4: International Policy
* 14: Fatih Birol: The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
* 15: Scott Barrett: Climate Change Negotiations: Past and Future
* 16: Dieter Helm: European Energy Policy: Securing Supplies and
Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change
* Part 1: Concepts
* 1: Dieter Helm: The New Energy Paradigm
* 2: John Scott and Gareth Evans: Electricity Networks: The Innovation
Supply Chain
* 3: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Carbon Contracts
* 4: Paul Joskow: Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New
Generating Capacity
* Part 2: Oil and Gas
* 5: Paul Stevens: Oil Markets and the Future
* 6: Bassam Fattouh: OPEC Pricing Power: The Need for a New Perspective
* 7: Alexander Kemp and Linda Stephen: UK Oil and Gas Depletion Policy
with Growing Import Dependence
* 8: Anouk Honoré and Jonathan Stern: A Constrained Future for Gas in
Europe?
* Part 3: Electricity
* 9: Richard Green: Electricity and Markets
* 10: Karsten Neuhoff: Large-scale Deployment of Renewables
* 11: Gert Brunekreeft and Tanga McDaniel: Policy Uncertainty and
Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
* 12: Catherine Waddams Price: The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail
Energy Markets on Consumers
* 13: Malcolm Grimston: Nuclear Energy
* Part 4: International Policy
* 14: Fatih Birol: The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
* 15: Scott Barrett: Climate Change Negotiations: Past and Future
* 16: Dieter Helm: European Energy Policy: Securing Supplies and
Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change
* Introduction
* Part 1: Concepts
* 1: Dieter Helm: The New Energy Paradigm
* 2: John Scott and Gareth Evans: Electricity Networks: The Innovation
Supply Chain
* 3: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Carbon Contracts
* 4: Paul Joskow: Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New
Generating Capacity
* Part 2: Oil and Gas
* 5: Paul Stevens: Oil Markets and the Future
* 6: Bassam Fattouh: OPEC Pricing Power: The Need for a New Perspective
* 7: Alexander Kemp and Linda Stephen: UK Oil and Gas Depletion Policy
with Growing Import Dependence
* 8: Anouk Honoré and Jonathan Stern: A Constrained Future for Gas in
Europe?
* Part 3: Electricity
* 9: Richard Green: Electricity and Markets
* 10: Karsten Neuhoff: Large-scale Deployment of Renewables
* 11: Gert Brunekreeft and Tanga McDaniel: Policy Uncertainty and
Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
* 12: Catherine Waddams Price: The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail
Energy Markets on Consumers
* 13: Malcolm Grimston: Nuclear Energy
* Part 4: International Policy
* 14: Fatih Birol: The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
* 15: Scott Barrett: Climate Change Negotiations: Past and Future
* 16: Dieter Helm: European Energy Policy: Securing Supplies and
Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change
* Part 1: Concepts
* 1: Dieter Helm: The New Energy Paradigm
* 2: John Scott and Gareth Evans: Electricity Networks: The Innovation
Supply Chain
* 3: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Carbon Contracts
* 4: Paul Joskow: Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New
Generating Capacity
* Part 2: Oil and Gas
* 5: Paul Stevens: Oil Markets and the Future
* 6: Bassam Fattouh: OPEC Pricing Power: The Need for a New Perspective
* 7: Alexander Kemp and Linda Stephen: UK Oil and Gas Depletion Policy
with Growing Import Dependence
* 8: Anouk Honoré and Jonathan Stern: A Constrained Future for Gas in
Europe?
* Part 3: Electricity
* 9: Richard Green: Electricity and Markets
* 10: Karsten Neuhoff: Large-scale Deployment of Renewables
* 11: Gert Brunekreeft and Tanga McDaniel: Policy Uncertainty and
Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
* 12: Catherine Waddams Price: The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail
Energy Markets on Consumers
* 13: Malcolm Grimston: Nuclear Energy
* Part 4: International Policy
* 14: Fatih Birol: The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
* 15: Scott Barrett: Climate Change Negotiations: Past and Future
* 16: Dieter Helm: European Energy Policy: Securing Supplies and
Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change