Energy security in Central and Eastern Europe and the operations of Russian state-owned energy enterprises /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Brno :
Masaryk University,
2015.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Content
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Strategic Operations of Russian State-Owned Energy Enterprises
- 2.1 Commercial Versus Strategic
- 2.2 Economic Backdrop
- 2.3 The Strategic Dimensions of Russian Energy SOEs
- 2.4 Specific Strategic Transactions/Projects
- 2.4.1 Rosatom
- 2.4.2 Gazprom
- 2.5 Conclusion
- 2.6 Sources
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Model for Assessment of the Nuclear Sector
- 3.3 Theoretical Basis of the Model for Assessing the Gas Sector
- 3.3.1 Realist Tradition of Thinking as a Basis for the Assessment Model in Gas Sector
- 3.4 Theoretical model for assessing natural gas sector
- 3.5 Sources
- 4. Sector of Nuclear Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
- 4.1 Country Case Study: Belarus
- 4.1.1 Introduction
- 4.1.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.1.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.1.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.1.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.1.6 Sources
- 4.2 Country Case Study: Bulgaria
- 4.2.1 Introduction
- 4.2.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.2.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.2.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.2.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.2.6 Summary
- 4.2.7 Sources
- 4.3 Country Case Study: Czech Republic
- 4.3.1 Introduction
- 4.3.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.3.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.3.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.3.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.3.6 Sources
- 4.4 Country Case Study: Estonia
- 4.4.1 Introduction
- 4.4.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.4.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.4.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.4.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.4.6 Sources
- 4.5 Country Case Study: Hungary
- 4.5.1 Introduction
- 4.5.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.5.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.5.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.5.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.5.6 Sources
- 4.6 Country Case Study: Latvia
- 4.6.1 Introduction
- 4.6.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.6.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.6.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.6.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.6.6 Sources
- 4.7 Country Case Study: Lithuania
- 4.7.1 Introduction
- 4.7.2 New Units and Financing of the Nuclear Power Plant
- 4.7.3 The Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.7.4 The Service Part of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.7.5 The Back End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- 4.7.6 Sources
- 4.8 Country Case Study: Moldova
- 4.8.1 Introduction