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Renewable Energy Governance : Complexities and Challenges
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Evanthie Michalena
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Jeremy Maxwell Hills
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2013
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2013
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10.1007/978-1-4471-5595-9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: Renewable Energy Governance: Is it Blocking the Technically Feasible?
pp. 9
Renewable and Conventional Electricity Generation Systems: Technologies and Diversity of Energy Systems
pp. 33
Institutional Factors That Determine Energy Transitions: A Comparative Case Study Approach
pp. 63
Renewable Energy: Urban Centres Lead the Dance in Australia?
pp. 81
Endogenous Tourism Development Through Renewable Energy Governance: A Questionable Challenge
pp. 101
Outliers or Frontrunners? Exploring the (Self-) Governance of Community- Owned Sustainable Energy in Scotland and the Netherlands
pp. 119
Renewable Energy Governance in Kenya: Plugging into the Grid ‘Plugging into Progress’
pp. 137
Renewable Energy in New Zealand: The Reluctance for Resilience
pp. 155
The Development of Renewable Energy Governance in Greece. Examples of a Failed (?) Policy
pp. 169
Lost in the National Labyrinths of Bureaucracy: The Case of Renewable Energy Governance in Cyprus
pp. 183
The Perplexed Technical Governance of Wind Turbines in Greek Islands
pp. 203
Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy: Gone with the Wind?
pp. 217
Champagne and Metal Flowers: Who is Invited to the Wind Generation Party in France?
pp. 233
Renewable Energy Governance Challenges Within a “Puzzled” Institutional Map
pp. 249
Geopolitics, Climate Change and Energy Governance: A Grey Area in the Black Sea Region
pp. 263
Times of Recession: Three Different Renewable Energy Stories from the Mediterranean Region
pp. 277
The Shadows Cast by Inadequate Energy Governance: Why More Sun Does Not Necessarily Mean More Photovoltaic Electricity
pp. 295
Germany: Challenges of a Full Transition to Renewable Energy
pp. 317
Green Electricity Certificates in Flanders: The Gradual Extension of a Market-Based Mechanism and Doubts Over its Cost-Efficiency
pp. 337
Building on Norway’s Energy Goldmine: Policies for Expertise, Export, and Market Efficiencies
pp. 351
The Significance of the Environmental Communication for the Renewable Energy Governance Scenario: Who Decides for Whom?
pp. 363
The Political-Economics of the Green Industrial Revolution: Renewable Energy as the Key to National Sustainable Communities
pp. 387
Conclusions
pp. E1
Erratum to: Renewable Energy Governance
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