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The secret energy services: State Energy Conservation Program/Energy Extension Services yield accelerating energy benefits
In: Strategic planning for energy and the environment, Band 10, S. 57-60
ISSN: 1048-5236
Energy justice and energy law
Energy justice has emerged over the last decade as a matter of vital concern in energy law, which can be seen in the attention directed to energy poverty, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. There are energy justice concerns in areas of law as diverse as human rights, consumer protection, international law and trade, and in many forms of regional and national energy law and regulation. This edited collection explores in detail at four kinds of energy justice. The first, distributive justice, relates to the equitable distribution of the benefits and burdens of energy activities, which is challenged by the existence of people suffering from energy poverty. Secondly, procedural (or participation) justice consists of the right of all communities to participate in decision-making regarding energy projects and policies that affect them. This dimension of energy justice often includes procedural rights to information and access to courts. Under the concept of reparation (or restorative) justice, the book looks at even-handed enforcement of energy statutes and regulations, as well as access to remedies when legal rights are violated. Finally, the collection addresses social justice, with the recognition that energy injustice cannot be separated from other social ills, such as poverty and subordination based on race, gender, or indigeneity. These issues feed into a wider conversation about how we achieve a 'just' energy transition, as the world confronts the urgent challenges of climate change
Energy citizenship in new energy concepts
peer-reviewed ; It is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in cities across Europe that citizens should want and need to be involved in the development of new energy concepts, such as PEDs for these concepts to be deployed successfully. Six different PED research and innovation projects are investigating the types and expectations of citizen engagement. They evaluate the impact of energy citizenship on the success of PED deployment across Europe.
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Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts
It is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in cities across Europe that citizens should want and need to be involved in the development of new energy concepts, such as PEDs for these concepts to be deployed successfully. Six different PED research and innovation projects are investigating the types and expectations of citizen engagement. They evaluate the impact of energy citizenship on the success of PED deployment across Europe.
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Progress in nuclear energy: the internat. review journal covering all aspects of nuclear energy. Ser.9, Analytical chemistry
ISSN: 0079-6530
ENERGY OPTIONS – NUCLEAR ENERGY
In: Energy in the 21st Century, S. 49-71
ENERGY OPTIONS – FOSSIL ENERGY
In: Energy in the 21st Century, S. 24-48
ENERGY OPTIONS – SOLAR ENERGY
In: Energy in the 21st Century, S. 72-91
Energy in the Americas; Energy in the Americas: Critical Reflections on Energy and History; Critical Reflections on Energy and History
In: Energy Histories, Cultures, and Politics
Understanding the history of energy and the evolving place of energy in society is essential to facing the changing future of energy production. Across North and South America, national and localized understandings of energy as a common, public, or market good have influenced the development of energy industries. Energy in the Americas brings the diverse energy histories of North and South American nations into dialogue with one another, presenting an integrated hemispheric framework for understanding the historical constructions of contemporary debates on the role of energy in society. Rejecting pat truisms, this collection historicizes the experiences of producers and policymakers and assesses the interplay between environmental, technological, political, and ideological influences within and between countries and continents. Breaking down assumptions about the evolution of national energy histories, Energy in the Americas broadens and opens the conversation. De-emphasizing the traditional focus on national peculiarities, it favours an international, integrated approach that brings together the work of established and emerging scholars. This is an essential step in understanding the circumstances that have created current energy policy and practice, and the historical narratives that underpin how energy production is conceptualized and understood.
Gathering energy: energy policy
In: The world today, Band 62, Heft 6, S. 12-13
ISSN: 0043-9134
World Affairs Online
ENERGY POLICY - Gathering Energy
In: The world today, Band 62, Heft 6, S. 12-13
ISSN: 0043-9134
Energy Storage and Renewable Energy
In: NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 18/2014
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ENERGY - Maximizing Energy Efficiency
In: The military engineer: TME, Band 97, Heft 637, S. 53-54
ISSN: 0026-3982, 0462-4890