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Energy Security - Policy Challenges and Solutions for Resource Efficiency

English · Hardback

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This book discusses energy policy within the framework of the expansion of renewable energy sources (RES) and increasing resource use efficiency. In this book, the term 'resource efficiency' is defined as deriving the most value from resource inputs related to energy production, while incorporating energy efficiency. 
The authors highlight the drivers, policy approaches, governance issues and management problems related to the reduction of dependency on fossil fuels by focusing on RES and resource efficiency. Mouraviev and Koulori argue that enhancing energy security requires a new approach, integrating two core components: the emphasis on increasing energy production from renewable sources and resource use efficiency, which forms a contrast to the traditional understanding of energy security as security of supply. Blending theory with practice using several case studies, this original book provides a novel conceptualisation of energy security that will be of interest and value to practitioners and policy makers as well as scholars and researchers.

List of contents

IntroductionNikolai Mouraviev and Anastasia Koulouri.- Part One: Energy security: Trends and policy challenges.- Chapter 1:Energy security through the lens of renewable energy sources and resource efficiency -Nikolai Mouraviev and Anastasia Koulouri.- Chapter 2: Increasing utilisation of renewable energy sources: Comparative analysis of scenariosuntil 2050- Marat Karatayev.- Chapter 3: Enabling green energy production: Implementing policy by using public-private collaboration -Nikolai Mouraviev and Anastasia Koulouri.- Chapter 4: Challenges to energy security in Australia: The electricity sector governance and theneed for a change- Carl Tidemann.- Chapter 5:Ukraine's energy security in the new geopolitical context - Inna Kostrytska.- Part Two: Solutions for resource efficiency: Case studies.- Chapter 6: Resource efficiency in the EU: Major initiatives and challenges - Umut Turksen.- Chapter 7: The success of the south west of the UK in renewable energy generation:Benefits, challenges and the implications for other regions- Alison Ashby.- Chapter 8: Local government programmes for energy efficient solutions: Procurement options and governance challenges- Mihaela Grubisic Seba.- Chapter 9:  Renewable energy programme in Brazil: Biodiesel production by family farmers - Gaudencio Freires.- Conclusion: Renewable energy and resource efficiency: Lessons learned and outlook - Nikolai Mouraviev and Anastasia Koulouri.

About the author

Nikolai Mouraviev is Senior Lecturer at the Dundee Business School within Abertay University, UK. He has previously held teaching positions at KIMEP University, Kazakhstan, Wayne State University, USA, and Viterbo University, USA. His research focuses on public-private collaboration in transitional nations and he has published extensively in this area. 
Anastasia Koulouri is Lecturer at the Dundee Business School within Abertay University, UK. She has previously held posts at the University of Strathclyde, UK, the Technical University of Helsinki, Finland, and the Belgian Nuclear Energy Research Centre. Her research interests include energy security in resource-rich countries and sustainable development of transitional economies.

Summary

This book discusses energy policy within the framework of the expansion of renewable energy sources (RES) and increasing resource use efficiency. In this book, the term ‘resource efficiency’ is defined as deriving the most value from resource inputs related to energy production, while incorporating energy efficiency. 
The authors highlight the drivers, policy approaches, governance issues and management problems related to the reduction of dependency on fossil fuels by focusing on RES and resource efficiency. Mouraviev and Koulori argue that enhancing energy security requires a new approach, integrating two core components: the emphasis on increasing energy production from renewable sources and resource use efficiency, which forms a contrast to the traditional understanding of energy security as security of supply. Blending theory with practice using several case studies, this original book provides a novel conceptualisation of energy security that will be of interest and value to practitioners and policy makers as well as scholars and researchers.

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