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Sustainable Development and Innovation in the Energy Sector / by Ulrich Steger, Wouter Achterberg, Kornelis Blok, Henning Bode, Walter Frenz, Corinna Gather, Gerd Hanekamp, Dieter Imboden, Matthias Jahnke, Michael Kost, Rudi Kurz, Hans Gottfried Nutzinger, Thomas Ziesemer

Publisher (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2005
Edition 1st ed. 2005.
Authors *Steger, Ulrich author
Achterberg, Wouter author
Blok, Kornelis author
Bode, Henning author
Frenz, Walter author
Gather, Corinna author
Hanekamp, Gerd author
Imboden, Dieter author
Jahnke, Matthias author
Kost, Michael author
Kurz, Rudi author
Nutzinger, Hans Gottfried author
Ziesemer, Thomas author
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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XII, 267 p : online resource
Notes Summary -- Problem Definition, Tasks, Procedure and Derivation of Recommendations for Action -- Terminological and Conceptional Foundations -- Normative Criteria for Evaluation and Decision-Making -- Towards a Sustainable Energy System — Legal Basis, Deficits and Points of Reference -- Potentials for the Sustainable Development of Energy Systems -- The Reality of Sustainability: Conflicts of Aims in the Choice of Instruments -- Strategies for Accelerating Sustainable Energy Innovations -- Implementation Problems of a Sustainable Innovation Strategy -- Responsibility for the “Energy Hunger” of the Developing Countries — How Sustainable Energy Innovations Can Help
Almost every energy scenario assumes an enormous growth in the demand for energy in the coming decades. Meanwhile, at international conferences and other venues, the primary concern is massive reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, especially of the CO2 produced by fossil-fuel energy consumption. Experts also point out the political risk of depending on petroleum and remind us of the fact that resources are not inexhaustible. This timely book explores: how these conflicting scenarios could be reconciled; how can we shape a more sustainable energy system from the existing one; and possible technological progress and innovations to enable a brighter future. It also addresses the reality that there exists no consensus on the extent to which innovations can really contribute to reconciling ever-growing energy consumption, availability of resources and the environment, and the structural demands on any energy system
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/b138239
Subjects LCSH:Environmental economics
LCSH:Renewable energy sources
LCSH:Energy policy
LCSH:Energy and state
LCSH:Environmental Law
LCSH:Economic policy
FREE:Environmental Economics
FREE:Renewable Energy
FREE:Energy Policy, Economics and Management
FREE:Environmental Law
FREE:Economic Policy
Classification LCC:HC79.E5
DC23:333.7
ID 8000058568
ISBN 9783540268826

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