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    Innovation in Energy Law and Technology: Dynamic Solutions for Energy Transitions

    Innovation in Energy Law and Technology by Zillman, Donald; Godden, Lee; Paddock, LeRoy;

    Dynamic Solutions for Energy Transitions

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 22 March 2018

    • ISBN 9780198822080
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages472 pages
    • Size 252x179x33 mm
    • Weight 920 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    As energy innovation becomes imperative for the environment and energy security, the law must be fleet-footed to evolve in an unwieldy area of policy. This much-needed text assembles experts to analyse the most recent developments, and to postulate how human rights, sustainable development, and the eradication of energy poverty could be achieved.

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    Long description:

    There are few existential challenges more serious in the twenty first century than energy transition. As current trends in energy production prove unsustainable for the environment, energy security, and economic development, innovation becomes imperative. Yet, with technological challenges, come legal challenges. Zillman, Godden, Paddock, and Roggenkamp assemble a team of experts in their field to debate how the law may have to adapt to changes in the area. What regulatory approach should be used? How do we deal with longer-term investment horizons and so called 'stranded assets' such as coal-fired power stations? And can a form of energy justice be achieved which encompasses human rights, sustainable development goals, and the eradication of energy poverty?

    With a concept as unwieldy as energy innovation, it is high time for a text tackling changes which are dynamic and diverse across different communities, and which provides a thorough examination of the legal ramifications of the most recent technological changes. This book which be of vital importance to lawyers, policy-makers, economists, and the general reader.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: How Technological and Legal Innovation Are Transforming Energy Law
    Part I: Context for Legal Innovations in Energy
    Climate Change Legislation: Law for Sound Climate and Energy Transition Policy-Making
    Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy Economy: The Legal Agenda
    Smart Cities and Smart Regulation: Accelerating Innovative Renewable Technologies in Energy Systems to Mitigate Climate Change
    'Techno-nationalism' in the Context of Energy Transition: Regulating Technology Innovation in Offshore Wind Technologies
    Part II: Impact of Leading Edge Technologies
    International Regulatory Challenges of New Developments in Offshore Nuclear Energy Technologies: Transportable Nuclear Power Plants
    Innovation in Nuclear Power: How We Got Here and How to Move Forward
    The 'Hydrogen Economy' in the United States and the European Union: Regulating Innovation to Combat Climate Change
    Regulating Electricity Storage in the European Union: How to Balance Technical and Legal Innovation
    Regulation of Electricity Storage, Intelligent Grids and Clean Energies in an Open Market in Mexico
    Part III: Traditional Energy Production and Supply Sector
    The Coal Dilemma: Innovations in Thermal Production in Colombia as a Means to Address the Challenges of Energy Security and Climate Change
    A Torturous Path to Efficiency and Innovation in Heat Supply: Lessons from the Russian Experience with District Heating
    Unconventional Gas Development 2.0: Reducing the 'Environmental Footprint' Through New Technologies
    Challenges to Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in South Africa: Technological Innovation and Law Making for Climate Change at the Crossroads
    Innovation in the EU Gas Sector: Injection of Biomethane into the Natural Gas System
    PART IV: Energy Transition through Technological and Legal Innovation
    Transitioning to a Lower Carbon Future: Phasing out Coal and Promoting Renewables in Alberta's Electricity Sector
    Support for Renewable Energies and the Creation of a Truly Competitive Electricity Market: The Case of The European Union
    Technological Innovation and the Reform of the Chinese Electric Power System
    Financing Renewable Energy in Brazil: Challenges of Climate Change and Innovation
    Advancing Innovations in Renewable Energy Technologies as Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Use in the Middle East: Trends, Limitations and Ways Forward
    Energy Supply Planning in a Distributed Energy Resources World
    Smart Infrastructure: Innovative Energy Technology, Climate Mitigation, and Consumer Protection in Australia and Germany
    Conclusion

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