Energy Transition Financing Consumer Co-Ownership in Renewables /

Consumer (co-)ownership in renewable energy (RE) is essential to the overall success of Energy Transition. In June 2018, the European Union agreed on a corresponding enabling framework as part of a recast of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II). The transposition of these comprehensive rules - in...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Lowitzsch, Jens (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2019.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 1. Introduction - The Challenge of Achieving the Energy Transition (Lowitzsch)
  • Part I. Rationale for Consumer Ownership in Renewable Energies
  • 2. From Fossil to Renewable Energy Sources (Croonenbroeck/Lowitzsch)
  • 3. The Consumer at the Heart of the Energy Markets? (Lowitzsch)
  • 4. Energy Justice, Energy Democracy and Sustainability: Normative Approaches to the Consumer Ownership of Renewables (Jenkins)
  • 5. Consumer (Co-)Ownership and Behaviour: Economic Experiments as a Tool for Analysis (Yildiz/Sagebiel)
  • Part II. Consumer (Co-)Ownership: Conventional Models and Consumer Stock Ownership Plans
  • 6. Financing Consumer (Co-)Ownership of Renewable Energy Sources (Holstenkamp)
  • 7. Renewable Energy Cooperatives (Lowitzsch/Hanke)
  • 8. The CSOP-Financing Technique: Origins, Legal Concept and Implementation (Lowitzsch)
  • 9. The Life Cycle of a CSOP Investment: Sample Calculation for a German Wind Turbine (Croonenbroeck/Slevec)
  • Part III. Country Reports: The European Union and Associated Countries (Bilateral Agreements)
  • 10. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in the Czech Republic (Malý/Šafařík/Matoušek)
  • 11. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Denmark (Ronne/Nielsen)
  • 12. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in France (Yalcin/Wokuri/Gauthier)
  • 13. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Germany (Yildiz/Gotchev/Holstenkamp/Müller/Radtke/Welle)
  • 14. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Italy (Borroni/van Tulder)
  • 15. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in the Netherlands (Akerboom/van Tulder)
  • 16. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Poland (Goebel)
  • 17. Consumer (Co-)Ownership of Renewables in England and Wales (UK) (Willis/Simcock)
  • 18. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Scotland (UK) (Krug/Hagget/Veelen)
  • 19. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Spain (Díaz Foncea/Bretos)
  • 20. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Switzerland (Ebers/Schmid/Stauch/Viuchard)
  • 21. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in California (USA) (van Tulder/Klein/Morgan)
  • 22. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Ontario (Canada) (McMurtry/Tarhan)
  • 23. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Brazil (Böckler/Giannini)
  • 24. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Chile (Feron/Baigorrotegui/Parker/Opazo)
  • 25. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in India (Mishra/Lowitzsch)
  • 26. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Pakistan (Memon/Hussain)
  • 27. Consumer (Co-)Ownership in Renewables in Japan (Raupach-Sumiya)
  • Part IV. Summary of the Results and Their Implications for Policy-Making
  • 28. Institutional Aspects of Consumer (Co-)Ownership in RE Energy Communities (Baigorrotegui/Lowitzsch)
  • 29. Solar Prosumage: An Economic Discussion of Challenges and Opportunities (Schill, Zerrahn,Kunz)
  • 30. Outlook: Energy Transition and Regulatory Framework 2.0: Insights from the European Union (Gauthier/Lowitzsch)
  • 31. Conclusions: The Role of Consumer (Co-)Ownership in the Energy Transition (Lowitzsch).