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862818
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Title & Author
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The Palgrave handbook of managing fossil fuels and energy transitions /\ edited by Geoffrey Wood, Keith Baker.
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Publication Statement
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Cham :: Palgrave Macmillan,, ©2020.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (671 pages)
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ISBN
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3030280764
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: 9783030280765
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9783030280758
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Notes
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7: Fossil Fuels and Transitions: The UK Maximising Economic Recovery Strategy and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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References3: The Long Goodbye to the Nuclear Monument; 1 Introduction; 2 Nuclear Construction Trends; 3 Nuclear Costs; 4 Small Modular Reactors; 5 Nuclear and Climate Change; 6 Nuclear Liability; 7 Nuclear Probabilistic Risk Assessment; 8 Radiation Risk; 8.1 Radiation Epidemiology; 8.2 Radiation Biology; 9 Conclusion; References; 4: Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms: Regulatory Tools for Sustaining Thermal Power Plants and the EU Energy Transition; 1 Introduction; 2 Energy Transition, Generation Adequacy and Changing Role of Thermal Power Plants
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Contents
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Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Note on Units; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Boxes; Part I: Introduction; 1: Fossil Fuels in a Carbon-Constrained World; 1 Aim of the Book; 2 Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: Accepting the Reality of Climate Change; 3 Outline of the Book; References; 2: Carbon Capture and Renewables: Strategic Conflicts or Tactical Complementarities; 1 Introduction; 2 Carbon Capture Options for Power Plants and Industry; 3 Air Capture; 4 The Hydrogen Option; 5 Optimal Carbon Reduction; 6 Conclusion
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2.1 What is the Energy Transition?2.1.1 The Rise of Intermittent RESs in Electricity Markets; 2.1.2 Why Intermittent RESs Cannot Ensure Generation Adequacy?; 2.2 Changing Role of Thermal Power Plants: From Base-load to Flexibility Providers; 3 Critical Bridges of EU Energy Transition: Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms; 3.1 What are Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms?; 3.2 The Story of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms in the EU; 3.3 Why are Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms Bridges of the EU Energy Transition?; 4 Conclusion; References; Part II: Managing the Decline of Fossil Fuels
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4 Government-Fossil Fuel Industry Interdependencies4.1 Government Fossil Fuel Related Income and Expenditure; 4.2 Exploration and Production; 4.3 Transport and Storage; 4.4 Ports; 4.5 Gas Transport and Storage; 4.6 Oil Transport and Storage; 4.7 Processing and Refining; 4.8 Sales and Distribution; 4.8.1 Oil; 4.8.2 Gas; 4.8.3 Use; 4.8.4 Electricity Production; 4.8.5 Government Participations in Fossil Fuel Use Related Companies; 4.8.6 Research and Development; 5 Conclusion and Discussion; References
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5: China's Efforts to Constrain its Fossil Fuel Consumption1 Introduction; 2 The Governance Context; 3 The Main Energy Policy Challenges and Responses; 3.1 Improving Coal Use; 3.2 Boosting the Share of Natural Gas; 3.3 Carbon Capture and Storage or Use; 4 Promoting Low-Carbon Electricity; 4.1 Hydroelectricity and Nuclear Power; 4.2 Wind and Solar Energy; 5 Conclusions; References; 6: Managing the Decline of Fossil Fuels in a Fossil Fuel Intensive Economy: The Case of The Netherlands; 1 Introduction; 2 Sustainability Transitions and Managed Decline; 3 Methodology
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Subject
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Energy industries, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Subject
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Energy policy, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Subject
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Power resources, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Subject
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Energy industries.
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Subject
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Energy policy.
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Subject
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Power resources.
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Dewey Classification
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333.79
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LC Classification
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HD9502.A2
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Added Entry
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Baker, Keith.
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Wood, Geoffrey,1973-
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