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EU Energy Innovation Policy Towards 2050.

What is the European energy strategy for 2050? How different is it from the 2020 energy strategy? What are the technology options? What are the policy options? This volume discusses the European ""2050 Energy Roadmap to a Low Carbon Economy: Energy Policy & Innovation."" The...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Glachant, Jean-Michel
Otros Autores: Ahner, Nicole, Meeus, Leonardo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Portland : Claeys & Casteels Publishing, 2012.
Colección:European energy studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Notes on the Contributors; Introduction; PART I2050 ENERGY ROADMAP:ENERGY POLICY & INNOVATION; 1. Energy Roadmap 2050; 2. How half baked information generates considerable uncertainty for the industry on a quite important subject!; PART II REVISITING EU ENERGY POLICY AND INNOVATION IN THE 2050 CONTEXT; 3. Transition towards a low carbon energy system by 2050: what role for the EU?; 4. Supporting clean energy RD & D: grants for all?; 5. Smart regulation for smart grids; PART III ACADEMIC VISIONS OF THE FUTURE GENERATION PORTFOLIO; Preface.
  • 6. The ideal portfolio today and in 20307. The ideal portfolio today and in 2030; PART IV REVISITING THE ROLE OF OIL, COAL, GAS AND CCS IN THE CONTEXT OF RES EXPANSION; Preface; 8. Outlook
  • the role of oil, coal, gas and CCS: some reflections; 9. Fossil fuel availability until 2050
  • the real shortage will be the CO2 budget; PART VUS ENERGY TECHNOLOGY POLICY; Preface; 10. US energy technology policy (or policy makers as Sisyphus); PART VIINDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE; 11. Three bits of good news and three bits of bad news; 12. How to get on the right pathway for a sustainable mix in 2050.
  • 13. Natural gas and renewables: a complementary future14. And again: three bits of good news and three bits of bad news; Appendix IEnergy Roadmap 2050; 1. Introduction; 2. A secure, competitive and decarbonised energy system in 2050 ispossible; 3. Moving from 2020 to 2050
  • challenges and opportunities; 3.1. Transforming the energy system; 3.2. Rethinking energy markets; 3.3. Mobilising investors; 3.4. Engaging the public is crucial; 3.5. Driving change at the international level; 4. The way forward; Appendix II A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050.
  • 1. Europe's key challenges2. Milestones to 2050; 3. Low carbon innovation: a sectoral perspective; 4. Investing in a low carbon future; 5. The international dimension; 6. Conclusions; Appendix IIIInvesting in the Development of Low Carbon Technologies (SET-Plan) ; 1. Introduction; 2. What do we need to finance? A costed EU low carbon technology roadmap for 2010-2020; 2.1. European Industrial Initiatives; 2.2. Energy efficiency
  • Smart Cities Initiatives; 2.3. European Energy Research Alliance; 2.4. Complementary activities and initiatives; 3. Sharing risks and pooling resources.
  • 4. Possible sources of public funding5. Improving coherence and mobilising the financial community; 6. Conclusions; Appendix IVDevelopment of Low Carbon Technologies (SET-Plan); 1. Introduction; 2. Technology Roadmaps; 2.1. Concept and methodology; 2.2. Limitations; 3. The SET-Plan Roadmap on Low Carbon Energy Technologies; 4. Summary of Roadmaps; 4.1. Wind energy; 4.2. Solar energy; 4.3. Electricity grid; 4.4. Bioenergy; 4.5. Carbon capture and storage; 4.6. Nuclear fission; 4.7. Energy efficiency
  • Smart Cities Initiative; 4.8. Key milestones of the roadmaps.