This is the first textbook to provide a clear understanding of law's role in promoting the global growth of renewable energy production and consumption.
The book introduces readers to the main legal frameworks shaping the rise of renewables at international, regional and national levels, including those which set targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing renewable energy consumption.
Clear explanations of challenges commonly confronting renewable developments and the legal responses to them aid readers' understanding whatever their background. The author, a leading researcher in energy and environmental law, has drawn on 10 years' experience of developing and teaching research-led courses on renewable energy law to produce an authoritative but accessible work.
Readers will come away with a better understanding of how international law on climate change and sustainable development affects renewable energy, the roles of renewable energy targets and subsidies, the laws on integrating renewables into electricity networks, the legal response to public opposition to renewable energy development, the law surrounding offshore renewables, and issues raised by the decarbonisation of road transport.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Clear, thematic coverage of the subject matter, well presented and nicely integrating the various legal regimes and instruments involved. -- Angus Johnston * University of Oxford * Extends beyond national law and regulation to international and also explains the nuts-and-bolts of renewable energy. -- Peter Cameron * University of Dundee *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 176 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-5099-6781-0 (9781509967810)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Olivia Woolley is Associate Professor in Biolaw at Durham Law School, UK.
Autor*in
Durham University, UK
1. Renewable Energy Law: An Introduction
2. International Climate Change Law and Renewable Energy
3. Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
4. Enabling Renewable Energy Growth: The Role of Targets
5. Securing Investment in Renewable Energy: The Role of Subsidies
6. Transmitting Electricity
7. Planning, Licensing, and Public Opposition
8. Offshore Renewables
9. Decarbonising Road Transport