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The Geopolitics of Renewables

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  • Features the first in-depth look at the geopolitical implications of a transition towards renewable energy

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of strategic realities and policy challenges of countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India, OPEC, and Russia

  • Offers a novel analytical framework to understand the emerging energy game

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Energy (LNEN, volume 61)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Regional and Bilateral Energy Relations of Established and Rising Powers

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 123-123
  3. Conclusion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 305-305
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 329-338

About this book

Renewables are a game changer for interstate energy relations. Their abundance and intermittency, possibilities for decentral generation and use of rare earth materials, and generally electric nature of transportation make them very different from fossil fuels. What do these geographic and technical characteristics of renewable energy systems imply for infrastructure topology and operations, business models, and energy markets? What are the consequences for the strategic realities and policy considerations of producer, consumer, and transit countries and energy-related patterns of cooperation and conflict between them? Who are the winners and losers?

 

The Geopolitics of Renewables is the first in-depth exploration of the implications for interstate energy relations of a transition towards renewable energy. Fifteen international scholars combine insights from several disciplines - international relations, geopolitics, energy security, renewable energy technology, economics, sustainability transitions, and energy policy - to establish a comprehensive overview and understanding of the emerging energy game. Focus is on contemporary developments and how they may shape the coming decades on three levels of analysis:

·              The emerging global energy game; winners and losers

·              Regional and bilateral energy relations of established and rising powers

·              Infrastructure developments and governance responses

 

The book is recommended for academics and policy makers. It offers a novel analytical framework that moves from geography and technology to economics and politics to investigate the geopolitical implications of renewable energy and provides practical illustrations and policy recommendations related to specific countries and regions such as the US, EU, China, India, OPEC, and Russia

 

Keywords

  • Renewable Energy
  • Geopolitics
  • Energy Security
  • Energy Policy
  • New Energy Game

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

    Daniel Scholten

About the editor

Daniel Scholten is Assistant Professor in geopolitics of renewables at Delft University of Technology. He also writes on the governance of renewable energy systems, renewable energy security, transitions to sustainability, and European integration. His research combines engineering insights on renewable energy systems with institutional economics, political science, and international relations. He has authored publications in Technical Forecasting and Social Change, Energy, Sustainability, and the Journal of Common Market Studies among others.

Dr. Scholten has been an affiliated research fellow at the Energy Programme Asia of the International Institute for Asian Studies in Leiden and a lecturer of International Political Economy at Webster University Leiden. In addition, he was the managing editor of the international journal Competition and Regulation in Network Industries between 2011-2016. He defended his dissertation on the organizational requirements of future energy systems at TU Delft in 2012 and holds degrees in Political Science (Radboud University, 2003) and International and European Relations (University of Amsterdam, 2006, with distinction).

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: The Geopolitics of Renewables

  • Editors: Daniel Scholten

  • Series Title: Lecture Notes in Energy

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67855-9

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Energy, Energy (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG 2018

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-67854-2Published: 12 January 2018

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-88497-4Published: 06 June 2019

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-67855-9Published: 11 January 2018

  • Series ISSN: 2195-1284

  • Series E-ISSN: 2195-1292

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXI, 338

  • Number of Illustrations: 7 b/w illustrations, 20 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Energy Policy, Economics and Management, International Relations, Natural Resource and Energy Economics

Buying options

eBook USD 169.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-319-67855-9
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 219.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 219.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)