The European Energy Transition: Actors, Factors, Sectors
European Energy Studies Volume XIV
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This comprehensive and timely book on the European energy transition has been written by Europe’s leading energy experts, and provides guidance for the incoming policy makers at a European level. It reflects on the latest policy developments, such as the Clean Energy for All Europeans package and the outcomes of the UN Climate Conference COP 24.
The energy transition is Europe’s flagship project. It needs to provide sound answers to the climate and sustainability-, security of supply- and competitiveness imperatives. The energy transition corresponds to a large scale economic and cultural change. It encompasses sector coupling- linking up sectors that have ignored each other previously, like mobility and power. What is the meaning of digitalization, and how to face cybersecurity risks? What is the response to energy poverty, that 50 million Europeans are victims of?
While the geographical scope is Europe at large, divide lines from the past continue to exist, and new ones emerge: What are the borders of the new Energy Europe?
The book analyses the factors driving change: where are we on climate and sustainability, competitiveness and market, and security of supply? It presents the actors: what genesis of and what contemporary institutions for European energy policy, how is energy addressed by the national and by the European; what about the active customer paradigm and the many startups and business models changing, as well as NGOs? It looks into sectors: power, gas, mobility and the powerful push from digitalization. It proceeds with a reality check, based on facts and figures and reflects on modelling. Edited by Susanne Nies the book is prefaced by Jacques Delors and sees contributions from distinguished authors from policy, research, industry and NGOs across Europe.
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2. 42 Authors exploring Europe’s Energy Transition: About this Book
Susanne Nies
PART 1 – SETTING THE SCENE: CLIMATE, SECURITY OF SUPPLY AND COMPETITIVENESS – INSEPARABLE
3. EU Climate Policy as a Driver of Change
Jos Delbeke & Peter Vis
4. Security of Supply: a new Focus on Electricity
Susanne Nies
5. The Distributional Effects of Climate Policies
Gustav Fredriksson & Georg Zachmann
6. Innovation: a Vital Challenge for the European Energy Transition
Pascal Lamy & Thomas Pellerin-Carlin
7. Renewables Driving the Energy Transition: Europe in the Global Context
Dolf Gielen & Luis Janeiro
PART 2 – INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ENERGY UNION
8. An Introductory Overview on Institutional Change
Susanne Nies
9. The EU, the UK and Energy: not much Shared Ambition post-Brexit
Sir Philip Lowe
10. Regionalisation and Regional Cooperation in the European Electricity Markets
Klaus-Dieter Borchardt & Maria Eugenia Leoz Martin-Casallo
11. The ACER Experience
Alberto Pototschnig
12. The ENTSO-E Experience
Konstantin Staschus
13. The Changing Role of DSOs and their New Role in the EU Agenda
Christian Buchel
14. The Energy Community – Ready for the Clean Energy Transition?
Dirk Buschle
PART 3 – COMPETITIVE ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
15. A Climate and Energy Union for the Future of Europe: What comes after the « Clean Planet for All » EU strategy?
Sami Andoura & Philipp Offenberg
16. EU electricity market: the good, the bad and the ugly
Konrad Purchala
17. The European Electricity Market Integration Process
Christophe Gence-Creux
18. Vulnerable Customers and Energy Poverty
Marina Cubedo Vicén
PART 4 – SECTURITY OF SUPPLY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
19. What Future for Gas and Gas Infrastructure in the European Energy Transition?
Christian Schülke
20. Russia – EU Relations and the Energy Transition
Kirsten Westphal
21. The Cybersecurity Challenge
Sonya Twohig
PART 5 – INNOVATION AND NEW PLAYERS IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION
22. Communicating the Energy Transition
Claire Camus
23. Digital Energy
Jesse Scott
24. New Digital Grid Architectures and Platforms
Laurent Schmitt
25. Thirteen Disruptive Innovations to accelerate New Business Models in the Energy Sector
Alicia Carrasco
26. Tomorrow
Olivier Corradi
27. How Innovation Can Accelerate the Energy Transition: Lessons Learnt at KIC InnoEnergy
Pierre Serkine & Diego Pavia
28. Managing the New Realities of Decentralised Energy Resources
Frauke Thies
29. The Power of Collaboration: the Case of the Renewable Grid Initiative
Antonella Battaglini, Andrzej Ceglarz & Theresa Schneider
30. Training for the Energy Transition: Community Learning at Florence School of Regulation
Leonardo Meeus & Jean-Michel Glachant
PART 6 – FACTS, MAPS AND SCENARIOS
31. Facts and Statistics on the Energy Transition
Tom Howes
32. A Forest of Scenarios – the Long-term Evolution of the European Energy System
Simeon Hagspiel & Jean-Baptiste Paquel
33. Lessons from 70 Years of European Energy Policy Transition
Helmut Schmitt Von Sydow
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