The Geopolitics of Renewables

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Cover of the book The Geopolitics of Renewables by David Criekemans, Thijs van de Graaf, Thomas Sattich, Susann Handke, Marloes Dignum, Rick Bosman, Antonella Battaglini, Duncan Freeman, Nadejda Komendantova, Kanika Chawla, Fritz Reusswig, Sagatom Saha, Varun Sivarum, Karen Smith Stegen, Springer International Publishing
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Author: David Criekemans, Thijs van de Graaf, Thomas Sattich, Susann Handke, Marloes Dignum, Rick Bosman, Antonella Battaglini, Duncan Freeman, Nadejda Komendantova, Kanika Chawla, Fritz Reusswig, Sagatom Saha, Varun Sivarum, Karen Smith Stegen ISBN: 9783319678559
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: David Criekemans, Thijs van de Graaf, Thomas Sattich, Susann Handke, Marloes Dignum, Rick Bosman, Antonella Battaglini, Duncan Freeman, Nadejda Komendantova, Kanika Chawla, Fritz Reusswig, Sagatom Saha, Varun Sivarum, Karen Smith Stegen
ISBN: 9783319678559
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

Renewables are a game changer for interstate energy relations. Their abundance and intermittency, possibilities for decentral generation and use of rare earth materials, and generally electric nature of transportation make them very different from fossil fuels. What do these geographic and technical characteristics of renewable energy systems imply for infrastructure topology and operations, business models, and energy markets? What are the consequences for the strategic realities and policy considerations of producer, consumer, and transit countries and energy-related patterns of cooperation and conflict between them? Who are the winners and losers?

 

The Geopolitics of Renewables is the first in-depth exploration of the implications for interstate energy relations of a transition towards renewable energy. Fifteen international scholars combine insights from several disciplines - international relations, geopolitics, energy security, renewable energy technology, economics, sustainability transitions, and energy policy - to establish a comprehensive overview and understanding of the emerging energy game. Focus is on contemporary developments and how they may shape the coming decades on three levels of analysis:

·              The emerging global energy game; winners and losers

·              Regional and bilateral energy relations of established and rising powers

·              Infrastructure developments and governance responses

 

The book is recommended for academics and policy makers. It offers a novel analytical framework that moves from geography and technology to economics and politics to investigate the geopolitical implications of renewable energy and provides practical illustrations and policy recommendations related to specific countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India, OPEC, and Russia

 

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Renewables are a game changer for interstate energy relations. Their abundance and intermittency, possibilities for decentral generation and use of rare earth materials, and generally electric nature of transportation make them very different from fossil fuels. What do these geographic and technical characteristics of renewable energy systems imply for infrastructure topology and operations, business models, and energy markets? What are the consequences for the strategic realities and policy considerations of producer, consumer, and transit countries and energy-related patterns of cooperation and conflict between them? Who are the winners and losers?

 

The Geopolitics of Renewables is the first in-depth exploration of the implications for interstate energy relations of a transition towards renewable energy. Fifteen international scholars combine insights from several disciplines - international relations, geopolitics, energy security, renewable energy technology, economics, sustainability transitions, and energy policy - to establish a comprehensive overview and understanding of the emerging energy game. Focus is on contemporary developments and how they may shape the coming decades on three levels of analysis:

·              The emerging global energy game; winners and losers

·              Regional and bilateral energy relations of established and rising powers

·              Infrastructure developments and governance responses

 

The book is recommended for academics and policy makers. It offers a novel analytical framework that moves from geography and technology to economics and politics to investigate the geopolitical implications of renewable energy and provides practical illustrations and policy recommendations related to specific countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India, OPEC, and Russia

 

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