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The European Energy Transition : Agenda for the Twenties (second, expanded and revised edition) / edited by Susanne Nies. Deventer : Claeys and Casteels, 2020. 603 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. European Energy Studies vol. XIV, ISBN 9789077644713 hardcopy 9789077644720 ebook [45654]
Contents: 1. Foreword / Jacques Delors -- 2. 46 authors exploring Europe's Energy transition: Preface to the 2nd expanded and updated edition / Susanne Nies -- Part I: Setting the scene: climate, security of supply and competitiveness – inseparable -- 3. EU climate policy as a driver of change / Jos Delbeke and Peter Vis -- 4. Security of supply and risk preparedness: a new focus on electricity / Susanne Nies -- 5. The distributional effects of climate policies / Gustav Fredriksson and Georg Zachmann -- 6. Innovation: a vital challenge for the European Energy Transition / Pascal Lamy and Thomas Pellerin-Carlin -- 7. Renewables driving the energy transition: Europe in the global context / Dolf Gielen and Luis Janeiro -- 8. A European Border Carbon Adjustment proposal / Pascal Lamy, Geneviève Pons and Pierre Leturcq -- Part II: Institutions for the energy union -- 9. An introductory overview on institutional change: who determines energy policy at European level and how? / Susanne Nies -- 10. The EU, the UK and energy post-Brexit: not much shared ambition / Philip Lowe -- 11. Regionalisation and regional cooperation in the European electricity markets / Klaus-Dieter Borchardt and Maria Eugenia Leoz Martin-Casallo -- 12. The ACER experience / Alberto Pototschnig -- 13. The ENTS-experience / Konstantin Staschus -- 14. The changing role of DSOs and their new role in the EU agenda / Christian Buchel -- 15. The future of EU Electricity Network Codes / Leonardo Meeus, Athir Nouicer, Valerie Reif and Tim Schittekatte -- 16. Network codes: the rules of the game of the energy transition / Alexander Dusolt -- 17. The energy community – ready for the clean energy transition? / Dirk Buschle -- Part III: Competitive energy for all Europeans -- 18. A climate and energy union for the future of Europe: What comes after the “Clean Planet for All” EU strategy? / Sami Andoura and Philipp Offenberg -- 19. EU electricity market: the good, the bad and the ugly / Konrad Purchała -- 20. The European electricity market integration process / Christophe Gence-Creux -- 21. Vulnerable customers and energy poverty / Marina Cubedo Vicén.
Book Jacket: "This comprehensive book on the European energy transition has been written by more than 40 European leading energy- and climate experts. It reflects on the latest policy developments, as such as the Clean Energy for All Europeans Package, the Green Deal and the Climate Law. The energy transition is Europe's flagship projects. It needs to provide sound answers to the climate and sustainability-, security of supply- and competitiveness imperatives. The energy transition corresponds to a large scale economic and cultural change. It encompasses sector coupling- linking up sectors that have ignored each other previously, like mobility and power. What is the meaning of digitalization, and how to face cybersecurity risks? Can Europe deliver a 50-55% decrease in Greenhouse Gas Emissions, as is the agenda of the new von der Leyen Commission? This 2nd edition is not only updated, but also augmented with three new chapters : the first focusses on a European cross border carbon adjustment proposal (by Genevieve Pons, Pascal Lamy and Pierre Leturcq). This mechanism is a center piece in the European Green Deal and as such debated intensively. Two other chapters present the value-add and next steps for European network codes and guidelines (Alexander Dusolt, Leonardo Meeus). The book analyses the factors driving change: where are we on climate and sustainability, competitiveness and market, and security of supply? It presents the actors: what genesis of and what contemporary institutions for European energy policy, how is energy addressed by the national and by the European; what about the active customer paradigm and the many startups and business models changing, as well as NGOs? It investigates sectors: power, gas, mobility and the powerful push from digitalization."--ABSTRACT.
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