
Making Renewable Electricity Policy in Spain
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"This book helps us understand the power of politics, sometimes much larger than economics or engineering, in the development of renewable energy. This knowledge will be essential for academics and practitioners engaged in the large-scale deployment expected from renewable energy in the coming years."- Pedro Linares , Director of the International Doctoral School of Comillas Pontifical University, Spain
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John S. Duffield
is Professor of Political Science and Director of Assessment and Review at Georgia State University, USA. His research focuses on the politics of energy and climate change in the United States and other developed countries. He is the author of four books and has co-edited two others.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Laying the Groundwork: Early Efforts to Promote Renewable Power in Spain.- Chapter 3. The Classical Period: Renewable Power Takes Off.- Chapter 4. The Dark Ages: Responses to the Renewables Boom.- Chapter 5. The Renaissance of Renewable Power.- Chapter 6. The Battle over Self-Consumption.- Chapter 7. Future Prospects for Renewable Power in Spain.- Chapter 8. The Politics of Renewable Power in Spain.