
Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
Conserving Power for a Sustainable Future
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. November 2009
Book
Hardback
364 pages
978-81-321-0228-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book deals with a gamut of issues related to energy efficiency, development and environment with a view to provide a systematic framework for the efficient utilization of energy. While analysing the barriers and drivers for energy-efficiency investments, it focuses on mobilization of private capital and the commercialization of energy-efficiency technologies. It also links the issue with the climate debate in terms of its causes, outcomes, policy initiatives, mitigation and adaptation methodologies.
Energy Efficiency and Climate Change: Conserving Power for a Sustainable Future discusses the development of policy instruments to promote energy-efficiency investments that can bridge the gap between energy efficiency potential and practice. It directly addresses the 'Energy Efficiency Gap' that every country has faced in the form of opposition to energy reform policies. A discussion on implications of international laws on climate change is followed by proposing the commercialization of energy-efficient technologies, with special focus on the role of multilateral institutions in promoting the adoption of energy-efficiency measures.
This book will be an important resource for academics working in the fields of economic and development studies and environment studies and also for policy makers and industrialists.
Energy Efficiency and Climate Change: Conserving Power for a Sustainable Future discusses the development of policy instruments to promote energy-efficiency investments that can bridge the gap between energy efficiency potential and practice. It directly addresses the 'Energy Efficiency Gap' that every country has faced in the form of opposition to energy reform policies. A discussion on implications of international laws on climate change is followed by proposing the commercialization of energy-efficient technologies, with special focus on the role of multilateral institutions in promoting the adoption of energy-efficiency measures.
This book will be an important resource for academics working in the fields of economic and development studies and environment studies and also for policy makers and industrialists.
Reviews / Votes
This book will be an important resource for academics working in the fields of economics, development, environment studies and also for policy makers as well as industrialists. -- Social Action This book is recommended as a reference book for students of energy and environment management, public policy, and development economics and studies. It will also be useful to professionals who would like to become trained energy and environmental auditors, energy managers, international consultants, etc. it serves as a reference source in energy efficiency and climate change, and best purchased by libraries. -- Current Science A handy book, the rather blandly titled Energy Efficiency and Climate Change has the strength to draw in a wider range of readers and not only get academics and policy wonks to nose their way through the chapters. -- Hindustan TimesMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
521 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-321-0228-1 (9788132102281)
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Persons
B. Sudhakara Reddy is a Professor at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. He has an experience of 24 years. He has been actively involved in a number of projects and has been member of prestigious bodies such as Research Advisory Committee, Institute for Global Environmental Change; Indo-China Economic Forum; Planning Board, Government of Maharashtra (1997-98); Expert Committee, Andhra Pradesh State Higher Education; Expert Group, National Hydrogen Energy Board, Ministry of Power; World Renewable Energy Congress, and so on. He has worked as consultant in United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, Ministry of Power, Government of India, Maharashtra State Electricity Board, Canadian International Development Agency, Swidish International Development Agency, United States Agency for Industrial Development, and so on.
Professor Reddy's authored works include Urban Energy Systems (1998), Barriers to the Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technologies (2002). He has co-edited Planning for Demand Side Management in the Electricity Sector (1994), Sustainable Regeneration of Degraded Lands (1997), Energy, Environment and Development: A Technological Perspective (2005), Ecology and Human Well Being (2006).
Professor Reddy's authored works include Urban Energy Systems (1998), Barriers to the Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technologies (2002). He has co-edited Planning for Demand Side Management in the Electricity Sector (1994), Sustainable Regeneration of Degraded Lands (1997), Energy, Environment and Development: A Technological Perspective (2005), Ecology and Human Well Being (2006).
Content
Preface
Energy, Economy and the Environment: An Introduction Climate Debate
Win-Win Climate Policy
Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Energy Efficiency
The Concept of Barriers and Drivers and its Application to Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency and International Environmental Law
Commercializing Clean Energy Technologies
Financing Energy Efficiency in Transition Economies
The Role of Institutions in Promoting Energy Efficiency
Epilogue: Road to a Sustainable Future: A Systematic Understanding of Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
Consolidated Bibliography
Index
Energy, Economy and the Environment: An Introduction Climate Debate
Win-Win Climate Policy
Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Energy Efficiency
The Concept of Barriers and Drivers and its Application to Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency and International Environmental Law
Commercializing Clean Energy Technologies
Financing Energy Efficiency in Transition Economies
The Role of Institutions in Promoting Energy Efficiency
Epilogue: Road to a Sustainable Future: A Systematic Understanding of Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
Consolidated Bibliography
Index