From Economic to Energy Transition: Three Decades of Transitions in Central and Eastern Europe
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Introduction Energy transition: Central and Eastern European perspectiveMatús Misík and Veronika Oravcová
SECTION I. ENERGY CHALLENGES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
1. Repeating what happened 50 years ago András Deák and John Szabó
2. Tunnel with No Light: The Entrapment and 'Exit' of CEE Energy Transition Pengfei Hou
3. Public attitudes to sustainable energy transitions in the Visegrad four: historical legacy & emerging trends Izabela Surwillo 4. Russian energy challenges in the CEE: structural changes in the Baltics and their reflection in Russian foreign and energy policy Tomás Vlcek and Martin Jirusek
5. A framework for Energy transition in the Baltic Sea region: an overview of socio-political and legal gaps Farid Karimi and Michael Rodi
SECTION II. DIFFERENT PATHS TO ENERGY TRANSITION
6. Pathways for a low-carbon electricity system: The case of Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria and Lithuania Csaba Weiner
7. Slovenia: on a path towards carbon neutrality? Danijel Crncec
8. Energy transformation in Lithuania: aiming for the grand changes Tomas Janeliunas
9. Energy Transition in CEE region - the case of Hungary László Szegedi
10. The (US) Gas and the V4 Energy Transition Andrea Figulová and Donald Wertlen SECTION III. GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL DIMENSION OF ENERGY TRANSITION
11. The energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe: social impact Armando Alvares Garcia Júnior
12. Integrating gender into energy policy design: the Bulgarian approach Mariëlle Feenstra
13. Energy Governance in Poland's electricity sector: Path dependence, state policy adjustments, and challenges for sustainability Maksymilian Zoll
SECTION IV. VIEW FROM THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
14. The Role of Caspian Gas in the Energy Transition of the South East Europe Elkhan Richard Sadik - Zada and Andrea Gatto
15. Transition to renewable energy in Serbia - integration with or without membership amidst inconsistent implementation of the EU standards Marko Milenkovic and Milica Pesteric
16. Renewables drivers and barriers in Croatia and Serbia Jasminka Oliveric Young
17. When the climate change is the main challenge: Energy transition in Albania Agata Beata Domachowska
Conclusion Many faces of energy transitionMatús Misík and Veronika Oravcová
SECTION I. ENERGY CHALLENGES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
1. Repeating what happened 50 years ago András Deák and John Szabó
2. Tunnel with No Light: The Entrapment and 'Exit' of CEE Energy Transition Pengfei Hou
3. Public attitudes to sustainable energy transitions in the Visegrad four: historical legacy & emerging trends Izabela Surwillo 4. Russian energy challenges in the CEE: structural changes in the Baltics and their reflection in Russian foreign and energy policy Tomás Vlcek and Martin Jirusek
5. A framework for Energy transition in the Baltic Sea region: an overview of socio-political and legal gaps Farid Karimi and Michael Rodi
SECTION II. DIFFERENT PATHS TO ENERGY TRANSITION
6. Pathways for a low-carbon electricity system: The case of Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria and Lithuania Csaba Weiner
7. Slovenia: on a path towards carbon neutrality? Danijel Crncec
8. Energy transformation in Lithuania: aiming for the grand changes Tomas Janeliunas
9. Energy Transition in CEE region - the case of Hungary László Szegedi
10. The (US) Gas and the V4 Energy Transition Andrea Figulová and Donald Wertlen SECTION III. GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL DIMENSION OF ENERGY TRANSITION
11. The energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe: social impact Armando Alvares Garcia Júnior
12. Integrating gender into energy policy design: the Bulgarian approach Mariëlle Feenstra
13. Energy Governance in Poland's electricity sector: Path dependence, state policy adjustments, and challenges for sustainability Maksymilian Zoll
SECTION IV. VIEW FROM THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
14. The Role of Caspian Gas in the Energy Transition of the South East Europe Elkhan Richard Sadik - Zada and Andrea Gatto
15. Transition to renewable energy in Serbia - integration with or without membership amidst inconsistent implementation of the EU standards Marko Milenkovic and Milica Pesteric
16. Renewables drivers and barriers in Croatia and Serbia Jasminka Oliveric Young
17. When the climate change is the main challenge: Energy transition in Albania Agata Beata Domachowska
Conclusion Many faces of energy transitionMatús Misík and Veronika Oravcová
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Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Matús Misík, Veronika Oravcová |
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