Renewable Energy Governance

Turning Wind into Power: Effects of Stakeholder Networks on Renewable Energy Governance in India

Turning Wind into Power: Effects of Stakeholder Networks on Renewable Energy Governance in India By Gudrun Elisabeth Benecke
2011 | 278 Pages | ISBN: 3631615701 | PDF | 3 MB

Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at Jan. 24, 2014
Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges

Evanthie Michalena and Jeremy Maxwell Hills, "Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges"
English | ISBN: 1447155947 | 2013 | 300 pages | PDF | 5 MB

Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ph4rr3l at Feb. 3, 2014
Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges (repost)

Evanthie Michalena and Jeremy Maxwell Hills, "Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges"
English | ISBN: 1447155947 | 2013 | 300 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This book focuses on Renewable Energy (RE) governance - the institutions, plans, policies and stakeholders that are involved in RE implementation - and the complexities and challenges associated with this much discussed energy area. Whilst RE technologies have advanced and become cheaper, governance schemes rarely support those technologies in an efficient and cost-effective way.

Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Dec. 8, 2018
Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges (Repost)

Renewable Energy Governance: Complexities and Challenges By Evanthie Michalena, Jeremy Maxwell Hills (auth.), Evanthie Michalena, Jeremy Maxwell Hills (eds.)
2013 | 397 Pages | ISBN: 1447155947 | PDF | 6 MB
Global Governance on Renewable Energy: Contrasting the Ideas of the German and the Brazilian Governments

Sybille Roehrkasten, "Global Governance on Renewable Energy: Contrasting the Ideas of the German and the Brazilian Governments"
2015 | pages: 306 | ISBN: 3658104791 | PDF | 2,5 mb

International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Dec. 18, 2022
International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues

International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues By Rafael Leal-Arcas, Andrew Filis, Ehab S. Abu Gosh
2015 | 576 Pages | ISBN: 1784711497 | PDF | 4 MB
Energy Access, Poverty, and Development: The Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing Asia

Energy Access, Poverty, and Development: The Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing Asia by Benjamin K. Sovacool and Ira Martina Drupady
English | 2012 | ISBN: 140944113X | 306 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Energy Access, Poverty, and Development: The Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing Asia

Energy Access, Poverty, and Development: The Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing Asia by Benjamin K. Sovacool and Ira Martina Drupady
English | 2012 | ISBN: 140944113X, 1138261742 | 306 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy. Yes In My Front Yard  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by exLib at June 23, 2010
Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy. Yes In My Front Yard

Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy. Yes In My Front Yard
IEA/OECD | Dec. 2009 | ISBN: 9264076884 | 194 pages | PDF | 6 Mb

The goals of this report are to inspire city stakeholders by showing how renewable energy systems can benefit citizens and businesses, assist national governments to better appreciate the role that local municipalities might play in meeting national and international objectives, and help accelerate the necessary transition to a sustainable energy future.

Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by erdem170 at Jan. 7, 2010
Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy

Cities, Towns and Renewable Energy
International Energy Agency | ISBN : 9264076883 | 10 Dec 2009 | PDF | 192 pages | 5,08 Mb

Local governments have the power to influence the energy choices of their citizens. Many cities and towns have already encouraged energy efficiency measures. Even so, as demand for energy services continues to grow, the energy infrastructure that every city and town depends on will need to be expanded, upgraded or replaced. This provides the opportunity to increase the deployment of renewable energy technologies and decentralised energy systems, and hence gain the multi-benefits of increased energy security, climate change mitigation and sustainable development, but also the social benefits of reduced air pollution, such as improved health and employment.