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Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions

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The Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions draws upon a unique and multidisciplinary network of experts from around the world to explore the expanding field of energy transitions.


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INTRODUCTION


  1. The Evolving Field of Energy Transitions: A World of Change (Kathleen Araújo)
  2. PART I: CONCEPTS and THEORY

  3. A Roadmap for Concepts and Theory of Energy Transitions (Kathleen Araújo)

  4. Green Growth and Post Growth: Economic Framing in Low-Carbon Energy Transitions (Timothy Foxon)

  5. Critical Connections in Material Transitions and Energy Transitions
    (Marianne Zotin, Pedro Rochedo, Joana Portugal Pereira, Alexandre Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer)

  6. The Effect of Unarticulated Identities and Values on Energy Policy
    (Joshua Brinkman and Richard Hirsh)

  7. Advancing Legal and Practical Recognition of the Non-Human Right to Energy
    (Guilherme Pratti, Alex Putzer, and Lorenzo De Marinis)

  8. Phases of the Net-Zero Energy Transition and Strategies to Achieve It
    (Jochen Markard and Daniel Rosenbloom)
  9. PART II: SYSTEMS and GEOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS

  10. Transforming Oil Refining in a Deeply Decarbonized World
    (Madhav Acharya, Deborah Gordon, Uday Turaga, and Swati Singh)

  11. The Role of Food Systems in Energy Transitions (Bruno Cunha, Joana Portugal Pereira, Alexandre Szklo, and Roberto Schaeffer)

  12. Energy Transitions in Latin America Through the Lens of Vulnerability and Resilience: Insights from Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico (Adolfo Mejia-Montero, Nairo Ruperto Leon-Rodriguez, Beatriz Lorenzo-Yera, David Diaz-Florian, Harriet Thomson, Tiare Robles-Bonilla, José Grabiel Luis-Cordova, Juan Manuel Romero-Bravo, Karla Graciela Cedano-Villavicencio, Yanelys Delgado-Triana )

  13. Transformation of the Danish Wind Turbine Industry through Path Creation
    (Peter Karnøe and Raghu Garud)

  14. The International Political Economy of Cross-Border Electricity Trade in East Asia: A Case Study Analysis of the Brunei/Indonesia/Malaysia/Philippines-East Asia Growth Area
    (Clare Richardson-Barlow)

  15. Reactive Decarbonization in Cuba and Venezuela (Donald Kingsbury)

  16. South Africa's New Gold: Building a Global Leader in Green Hydrogen
    (Tobias Bischof-Niemz and Terence Creamer)

  17. Geothermal Energy: Decarbonization of the Heating Sector Through Direct Use and Related Applications
    (Jack Kiruja and Fabian Barerra)
  18. PART III: POLICY, POLITICS, and BEHAVIOR

  19. The Role of Carbon Pricing in Energy-Transitions Policy and Research
    (Jeroen van den Bergh and Wouter Botzen)

  20. Planning for the Future of Existing Onshore Renewable Energy Infrastructure
    (Rebecca Windemer)

  21. The Policies and Politics of Japan's Missed Opportunity for a Post-Fukushima Energy Transition (Masahiro Matsuura)

  22. People, Politics, and Place: An Interdisciplinary Agenda for the Governance of Urban Energy Transitions (Darren Sharp, Sarah Pink, Rob Raven, and Megan Farrelly)

  23. Mapping the Use of Public Policy Theories in Energy Transitions Research: A Bibliometric Review and Computational Text Analysis
    (Nihit Goyal, Araz Taeihagh, and Michael Howlett)
  24. PART IV: STRATEGIC and DELIBERATE TRANSITIONS

  25. Intentional and Responsible Energy Transitions: Integrating Design Choices in the Pursuit of Carbon-Neutral Futures (Clark A. Miller, Yiamar Rivera-Matos, Angel Echevarria, Gary Dirks)

  26. Reducing Mobility-Related Energy Use in Future Cities: The Planning Process for Urban Mobility in the City-District of Dietenbach in Freiburg, Germany
    (Arian Mahzouni)

  27. Energy-Services-Led Transformation (Charlie Wilson, Arnulf Grubler, and Caroline Zimm)

  28. The Emerging Demand-Side Paradigm in the Power Sector (Fereidoon Sioshansi)

  29. Rethinking Energy Democracy (Jennifer Keahey, Majia Nadesan, and Martin J. Pasqualetti)

  30. Whose Transition? A Review of Citizen Participation in the Energy System (Niall Dunphy and Breffni Lennon)

  31. The Human Development Paradigm and Social Value of Energy (Saurabh Biswas, Faheem Hussain, and Mary Jane Parmentier)

  32. Build Back Solar: Designing Solar Energy for a Just Transition (Robert Ferry and Elizabeth Monoian)
  33. CONCLUSION

  34. Reconceptualizing the Next Frontier in Energy Transitions (Kathleen Araújo, Tim Foxon, Jochen Markard, Rob Raven, Roberto Shaeffer)
INDEX


About the author










Kathleen M. Araújo is Director of the CAES Energy Policy Institute and Associate Professor at Boise State. She earned her PhD at MIT and specializes in energy transitions, regional diversification, innovation, and resilience. She is the author of Low Carbon Energy Transitions: Turning Points in National Policy and Innovation.


Product details

Authors Kathleen Araujo
Assisted by Kathleen Araújo (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.03.2025
 
EAN 9781032024028
ISBN 978-1-0-3202402-8
No. of pages 496
Series Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

ENERGY, SCIENCE / Energy

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