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The Sustainability of Renewable Energy in Europe electronic resource by Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Silvia Micheli.

By: Bigerna, Simona [author.]Contributor(s): Bollino, Carlo Andrea [author.] | Micheli, Silvia [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: VIII, 137 p. 6 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319123431Subject(s): Energy | Renewable energy resources | Renewable energy sources | Alternate energy sources | Green energy industries | Energy industries | Sustainable development | Economic policy | Energy | Renewable and Green Energy | Energy Economics | Economic Policy | Renewable and Green Energy | Sustainable DevelopmentDDC classification: 621.042 LOC classification: TJ807-830Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The EU legal frameworks -- RES Scenario in the Europ -- RES Scenario in the European Union -- Strategic choices for sustainability at EU regional level -- EU scenarios for a sustainable RES strategy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: ·         Provides an overview of environmentally-driven energy policies at global, European and regional levels ·         Explains a new model for lowering management costs of achieving key environmental targets, with detailed comparative regional cost analyses ·         Considers the implications of broad energy policies on soil, water and biodiversity This book demonstrates that the much-needed global shift in energy production and use must happen at a territorial level in order to be truly successful and sustainable. This book enables regional implementation efforts by connecting broad EU environmental policies with plans for action at the territorial level, analyzing efficient resource allocation and cost effectiveness to achieve national objectives. Each EU Member State is considered in depth, in order to identify the opportunities and challenges of this regional approach. The regional dimension of the authors’ analysis refers to the territorial level NUTS 1 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) that, starting from the administrative borders of the EU countries, divides the territory into 97 regions on the basis of major socio-economic characteristics. Because the model of the EU "green economy" is characterized typically by top-down interventions that focus exclusively on the resource productivity and investment business, its practical implementation can be de-railed. This book provides the pivotal missing piece- the detailed territorial comparative analysis necessary to obtain an optimal energy mix of renewable energy sources (RES), energy conservation and energy efficiency characteristics of each specific local context.
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The EU legal frameworks -- RES Scenario in the Europ -- RES Scenario in the European Union -- Strategic choices for sustainability at EU regional level -- EU scenarios for a sustainable RES strategy.

·         Provides an overview of environmentally-driven energy policies at global, European and regional levels ·         Explains a new model for lowering management costs of achieving key environmental targets, with detailed comparative regional cost analyses ·         Considers the implications of broad energy policies on soil, water and biodiversity This book demonstrates that the much-needed global shift in energy production and use must happen at a territorial level in order to be truly successful and sustainable. This book enables regional implementation efforts by connecting broad EU environmental policies with plans for action at the territorial level, analyzing efficient resource allocation and cost effectiveness to achieve national objectives. Each EU Member State is considered in depth, in order to identify the opportunities and challenges of this regional approach. The regional dimension of the authors’ analysis refers to the territorial level NUTS 1 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) that, starting from the administrative borders of the EU countries, divides the territory into 97 regions on the basis of major socio-economic characteristics. Because the model of the EU "green economy" is characterized typically by top-down interventions that focus exclusively on the resource productivity and investment business, its practical implementation can be de-railed. This book provides the pivotal missing piece- the detailed territorial comparative analysis necessary to obtain an optimal energy mix of renewable energy sources (RES), energy conservation and energy efficiency characteristics of each specific local context.

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