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The New Energy Paradigm
Edited by Dieter Helm
534 pages
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numerous tables and figures
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234x156mm
978-0-19-922970-3
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Hardback
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26 April 2007
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- Hot topic-- energy supply, demand, and security are topics widely discussed and debated
- Adopts an international perspective
- Brings together top names in the field of energy and environmental economics
The New Energy Paradigm provides an overview of the current energy policy debate, contextualized by the oil shock from 2000, and considers how the trends in international energy markets impact on security of supply and climate change. It includes a discussion of market design, looks at carbon and oil markets, and considers best practice for effective policy design.Readership: Academics, policymakers, and researchers interested in energy policy and its impact on climate change.
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Edited by Dieter Helm, Fellow in Economics, New College, Oxford Contributors: Scott Barrett, The Johns Hopkins University Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency, Paris Gert Brunekreeft, University of Cambridge Gareth Evans, Office of Gas and Energy Markets Bassam Fattouh, SOAS, The University of London Richard Green, University of Birmingham Malcolm Grimston, Royal Institute of International Affairs Dieter Helm, New College, Oxford Cameron Hepburn, St. Hughes College, University of Oxford Anouk Honoré, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Paul Joskow, MIT Alexander Kemp, University of Aberdeen Tanga McDaniel, Appalachian State University, North Carolina Karsten Neuhoff, University of Cambridge John Scott, Office of Gas and Energy Markets Linda Stephen, University of Aberdeen Paul Stevens, University of Dundee Jonathan Stern, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Catherine Waddams Price, University of East Anglia
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"Anyone professionally concerned with energy policies markets and future trends will find the book useful...[..] For anyone interested in energy policies, markets and the issues to be faced in the coming decades, this book will form a valuable information resource and a thought-provoking read." - Institute of Physics
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Dieter Helm: Introduction
Part 1: Concepts
1: Dieter Helm: The New Energy Paradigm
2: John Scott and Gareth Evans: Electricity Networks: The Innovation Supply Chain
3: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Carbon Contracts
4: Paul Joskow: Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New Generating Capacity
Part 2: Oil and Gas
5: Paul Stevens: Oil Markets and the Future
6: Bassam Fattouh: OPEC Pricing Power: The Need for a New Perspective
7: Alexander Kemp and Linda Stephen: UK Oil and Gas Depletion Policy with Growing Import Dependence
8: Anouk Honoré and Jonathan Stern: A Constrained Future for Gas in Europe?
Part 3: Electricity
9: Richard Green: Electricity and Markets
10: Karsten Neuhoff: Large-scale Deployment of Renewables
11: Gert Brunekreeft and Tanga McDaniel: Policy Uncertainty and Supply Adequacy in Electric Power Markets
12: Catherine Waddams Price: The Effect of Liberalizing UK Retail Energy Markets on Consumers
13: Malcolm Grimston: Nuclear Energy
Part 4: International Policy
14: Fatih Birol: The Investment Implications of Global Energy Trends
15: Scott Barrett: Climate Change Negotiations: Past and Future
16: Dieter Helm: European Energy Policy: Securing Supplies and Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change
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