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Local energy autonomy : spaces, scales, politics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lopez, Fanny (Editor ), Pellegrino, Margot (Editor ), Coutard, Olivier, 1965- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019
Colección:Urban engineering set ; volume 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Governance and Actors. Urban Planning and Energy: New Relationships, New Local Governance / Cyril Roger-Lacan
  • Decentralized Energy and Cities: Tools and Levers for Urban Energy Decentralization / Allan Jones MBE
  • The Third Industrial Revolution in Hauts-de-France: Moving Toward Energy Autonomy? / Eric Vidalenc
  • Rethinking Reliability and Solidarity through the Prism of Interconnected Autonomies / Gilles Debizet
  • Urban Projects and Energy Systems. Critical Densities of Energy Self-sufficiency and Carbon Neutrality / Raphael Menard
  • What Autonomy is Available in the Design of Energy Solutions within French Urban Development Projects? The Example of District Heating / Guilhem Blanchard
  • Positive Energy and Networks: Local Energy Autonomy as a Vector for Controlling Flows / Zelia Hampikian
  • From Energy Self-sufficiency to Trans-scalar Energy / Florian Dupont
  • Energy Communities. Sociotechnical Morphologies of Rural Energy Autonomy in Germany, Austria and France / Laure Dobigny
  • Community Energy Projects Redefining Energy Distribution Systems: Examples from Berlin and Hamburg / Arwen Dora Colell, Angela Pohlmann
  • Autonomy and Energy Community: Realities to Reconsider? / Ariane Debourdeau, Alain Nadaï
  • The Challenges of Energy Autonomy. Regional Energy Self-sufficiency: a Legal Issue / Benoit Boutaud
  • Electricity Autonomy and Power Grids in Africa: from Rural Experiments to Urban Hybridizations / Sylvy Jaglin
  • Energy Self-sufficiency: an Ambition or a Condition for Urban Resilience? / Bruno Barroca
  • Urban Metabolic Self-sufficiency: an Oxymoron or a Challenge? / Sabine Barles.