The Palgrave Handbook of Zero Carbon Energy Systems and Energy Transitions

Wood, Geoffrey, Onyango, Vincent, Yenneti, Komali

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-09
  • 售價: $17,080
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$16,226
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 797
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 303126603X
  • ISBN-13: 9783031266034
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The Palgrave Handbook of Zero-Carbon Energy Systems and Energy Transitions provides a comprehensive and authoritative source of information, analysis and recommendations on the multi- and inter-disciplinary subject of zero carbon energy systems. The Handbook will advance thinking and research underlying the on-going energy transition by; covering a wide range of energy technologies and sources (e.g. fossil fuels, renewables, low carbon energy) including investigating the potential of new and alternative technologies and fuel sources and looking at the power, heating/cooling and transport sectors; Looking at varied legal jurisdictions and governance approaches including developing and developed countries and investigating potential new approaches to achieving a zero carbon energy system; Providing a broad range of theoretical and methodological approaches from a range of disciplines; Inclusion of a global range of case studies from Africa, Arctic, Asia, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas (Central, North and South) and the Pacific, from the international, national, sub-national to city/community level.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《Palgrave 零碳能源系統與能源轉型手冊》提供了一個全面且權威的資訊來源,涵蓋了有關零碳能源系統的多學科和跨學科主題的分析與建議。該手冊將推進有關持續進行的能源轉型的思考與研究,具體包括:涵蓋各種能源技術和來源(例如化石燃料、可再生能源、低碳能源),並調查新技術和替代燃料來源的潛力,還有電力、供熱/冷卻和運輸部門的相關議題;考察不同的法律管轄區和治理方法,包括發展中國家和已開發國家,並探討實現零碳能源系統的潛在新方法;提供來自多個學科的廣泛理論和方法論;納入來自非洲、北極、亞洲、大洋洲、歐洲、中東、美洲(中美洲、北美洲和南美洲)及太平洋的全球案例研究,涵蓋國際、國家、次國家到城市/社區層級的範疇。

作者簡介

Dr Geoffrey Wood is a Lecturer in Energy and Environmental Law at Stirling University Law School in Scotland. He holds a PhD in low carbon energy law, policy and governance from the Centre for Energy Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) at the University of Dundee. An interdisciplinary energy and environmental law, policy and regulatory specialist, his research and teaching focuses on the development of legal and governance frameworks for sustainable energy transitions to optimise policy delivery in terms of environmental, social, economic, political, and technological outcomes. Recent research includes exploring the impact of austerity on environmental decision making in Scotland, a critical analysis of policy risk and politics on low carbon energy deployment in the UK and Scotland, the role of definitions in renewable and low carbon energy governance. He has published extensively on energy and environmental issues, and has published over 40 articles, books, book chapters and other publications, including two books 'The Palgrave Handbook of Managing Fossil Fuels and Energy Transitions' (2019) and 'A Critical review of Scottish Renewable and Low Carbon Energy Policy' (2017). Geoff is also Series Editor of the major new Palgrave Studies in Energy Transitions (PSET) handbook series (forthcoming, Palgrave 2021) and Editor-in-Chief for the 'Encyclopedia of Renewable and Low Carbon Energy' (forthcoming, Palgrave). Geoff is a Researcher in global energy transitions at the University of Dundee. Guest Lecturer in energy, climate and environment at Glasgow Caledonian University. Geoff has previously held research, lecturing and consultancy positions in energy, climate and the environment for various organisations including the Scottish Government, Glasgow Caledonian University, NEM Consultancy, the Offshore Renewables Institute, Royal Society of Edinburgh, and the Extractives Hub (a joint UK Government-University of Dundee project).

Dr Komali Yenneti is a Senior Lecturer in Geography, Urban Planning and Environment at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Wolverhampton. She has extensive research, policy and advocacy experience in urban studies, climate change, energy and sustainability. Her current research involves more than 25 academic, government and industry partners around the world. She has published widely and has made policy contributions to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, United Nations Environment Programme and Governments around the world. She has organised and chaired conferences and conferences sessions, delivered keynote addresses and invited lectures in more than 100 events around the world. She holds a PhD in Geography and Environmental Sciences from the University of Birmingham and previously worked at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGLAS). She has received the inaugural International Geographical Union's Early Career Research award and is also the founding chair of the IGU - Young and Early Career Geographers Taskforce. She is an academic secondee at the Department of Energy Security & Net-Zero, Government of the UK.

Mariana Liakopoulou serves as Markets and Policy Associate in the EU liaison office of Energy Traders Europe. In this capacity, she undertakes analysis on aspects of the regulated and voluntary markets for trade in renewable and low-carbon gases and associated certificates. Specifically, she focuses on the legislative intersections between the Hydrogen and Gas Markets Decarbonisation Package, the Renewable Energy Directive and the EU Emissions Trading Directive, as well as voluntary emissions reporting under the Greenhouse Gas Protocol framework. She moreover looks into topics related to gas capacity allocation mechanisms, tariffication, balancing, security of supply, storage, LNG, gas hub development and biomethane/ hydrogen market design in France, UK & Ireland and the CSEE gas markets, supporting the work of the pertinent Energy Traders Europe Task Forces. Mariana also serves as Research Analyst in the Energy Security Program of the NATO Association of Canada producing research works on gas policies in the Caspian Sea region and the gasification of Southeast and Central and Eastern Europe. Formerly, she was a consultant and member of the Roster of Experts of the Energy Community Secretariat. She has also completed an internship in the Director's office of the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators. She started out as Energy Research Fellow with Caspian Policy Center (Washington DC.) Her publication record comprises works for various industry sources and journals, including the International Association for Energy Economics, the United States Association for Energy Economics, the NATO Association of Canada, Natural Gas World, European Gas Hub and Gulf Intelligence. She is a graduate of the School of Economics and Political Science of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, holding a Master's in International Relations and European Studies. Her Master's thesis looks into the European Commission's strategy towards the Fourth/ Southern Gas Corridor in correlation with the legal status of the Caspian Sea.

Dr Vincent Onyango is a Reader (Environmental Assessment and Planning) at the University of Dundee's School of Architecture and Urban Planning and leads the degree programme Environmental Sustainability (MA Hons). His academic interests cover, among others, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Energy Transitions, ESG/CSR, and Environmental Impact Assessment. His research focuses on environmental assessments and environmental planning, aimed towards integrated environmental management (Sustainability and Natural Resource Management) with greater interest in processes and methodologies towards unifying the broader and more integrative issues of sustainability and environmental governance. He has recently undertaken research on the effectiveness and design of Scotland's policies on greenhouse gas emissions in relation to new houses; spatial planning, and; marine planning and implications for multi-use of the oceans. Vincent has published more than 40 articles, book chapters and reports, and his current research focus is expanding to cover Sub-Saharan African energy and environmental issues.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Dr. Geoffrey Wood 是蘇格蘭斯特靈大學法學院的能源與環境法講師。他擁有邓迪大學能源、石油及礦產法與政策中心(CEPMLP)低碳能源法、政策與治理的博士學位。作為一位跨學科的能源與環境法、政策及監管專家,他的研究與教學專注於可持續能源轉型的法律與治理框架的發展,以優化政策在環境、社會、經濟、政治及技術成果方面的交付。最近的研究包括探討緊縮政策對蘇格蘭環境決策的影響、對英國及蘇格蘭低碳能源部署的政策風險與政治的批判性分析,以及在可再生與低碳能源治理中定義的角色。他在能源與環境問題上發表了大量著作,已出版超過40篇文章、書籍、書章及其他出版物,包括兩本書《Managing Fossil Fuels and Energy Transitions的Palgrave手冊》(2019年)和《蘇格蘭可再生與低碳能源政策的批判性回顧》(2017年)。Geoff 也是即將出版的 Palgrave 能源轉型研究系列(PSET)手冊系列的系列編輯(預計於2021年出版),並擔任《可再生與低碳能源百科全書》的主編(預計於Palgrave出版)。Geoff 是邓迪大學全球能源轉型的研究員,並在格拉斯哥卡利多尼亞大學擔任能源、氣候與環境的客座講師。他曾在多個機構擔任能源、氣候與環境的研究、教學及顧問職位,包括蘇格蘭政府、格拉斯哥卡利多尼亞大學、NEM顧問公司、離岸可再生能源研究所、愛丁堡皇家學會及開採中心(英國政府與邓迪大學的聯合項目)。

Dr. Komali Yenneti 是伍爾弗漢普頓大學建築與環境學院的地理、城市規劃與環境高級講師。她在城市研究、氣候變遷、能源與可持續性方面擁有豐富的研究、政策與倡導經驗。她目前的研究涉及全球超過25個學術、政府及產業夥伴。她發表了大量著作,並對聯合國減災辦公室、聯合國環境規劃署及全球各國政府做出了政策貢獻。她組織並主持了會議及會議分會,並在全球超過100個活動中發表了主題演講及受邀講座。她擁有伯明翰大學地理與環境科學的博士學位,曾在新南威爾士大學(UNSW)及中國科學院南京地理與湖泊研究所(NIGLAS)工作。她獲得了國際地理聯合會的首屆早期職業研究獎,並且是 IGU - 年輕與早期職業地理學家工作小組的創始主席。她目前是英國政府能源安全與淨零部門的學術借調人。

Mariana Liakopoulou 擔任能源交易商歐洲的歐盟聯絡辦公室市場與政策助理。在此職位上,她對可再生與低碳氣體及相關證書的受規範與自願市場進行分析。具體而言,她專注於氫氣與天然氣市場脫碳方案、可再生能源指令及歐盟排放交易指令之間的立法交集,以及根據溫室氣體協議框架的自願排放報告。她還研究與天然氣容量分配機制、收費、平衡及供應安全等相關的主題。