Political, Economic and Legal Challenges and Opportunities in the Energy Transition
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 622 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-80789-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Peter Hettich and Aya Kachi, Introduction.- Part I Interactions Between Swiss and European Energy Systems and Policy: Julia Hänni and Tienmu Ma, Swiss Climate Change Law.- Sebastian Heselhaus, The Quest for the Future Energy Mix in the EU and in Switzerland.- Benjamin Hofmann, David Kolcava and Philipp Thaler, The Role of Switzerland in European Electricity Governance.- Leonore Haelg, Tobias S. Schmidt and Sebastian Sewerin, The Design of the Swiss Feed-In Tariff.- Part II: Actors Driving the Energy Transition: Martin Föhse, Decentralisation of Energy Generation, Centralisation of Energy Lawmaking.- Raphael Klein and Matthias Finger, The Long-Term Impact of the Electorate on the Swiss Electricity Market Transition.- Peter Hettich, Governing Decentral Energy Systems.- Markus Schreiber, Governance of Energy Innovations.- Mary Jean Bürer, Matthieu de Lapparent, Massimiliano Capezzali and Mauro Carpita, Governance Drivers and Barriers for Business Model Transformation inthe Energy Sector.- Andreas Abegg and Phil Baumann, Electricity Utility Companies Entering Private Sector Markets.- Part III: Understanding the Pressure Points of Policy and Acceptance Risks: Adrian Rinscheid and Linards Udris, Referendum Campaigns in Swiss Energy Policy.- Lena Schaffer and Alessio Levis, Public Discourses on (Sectoral) Energy Policy in Switzerland.- Anna Ebers Broughel and Rolf Wüstenhagen, The Influence of Policy Risk on Swiss Wind Power Investment.- Mert Duygan, Aya Kachi, Fintan Oeri, Thiago D. Oliveira and Adrian Rinscheid, Energy Policymaking in Switzerland.- Part IV: Concluding Remarks: Aya Kachi and Peter Hettich, Conclusions and Policy Implications.