Is the EU on the right track to meet its stated objective: a true European energy security policy? Is the current architecture, on which the EU gas security-of-supply policy is built, able to deliver the responses necessary in order to meet the growing risks and the changing realities faced by EU gas security? How should European institutions and regulations adapt and respond? What tools are available to secure the gas supply? This book feeds these questions by taking stock of today's EU gas security-of-supply governance. It is based on the four-tier program - 'A New EU Gas Security of Supply Architecture' - organized by the Loyola de Palacio Chair, together with the Clingendael International Energy Program, the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, and Wilton Park Conferences that took place in 2011/2012.
Energy: Clean and Green by 2050
The use of oil we are most familiar with is as a source of fuel, particularly in the form of petrol and diesel to power our vehicles.The emissions caused by the burning of oil for energy is a great cause of concern to governments, ...
Energy Information Guide: Nuclear and electric power
Valuing the Environmental and Employment Impacts of Renewable Energy Investments in Scotland
Part of a series which looks at scientists - men and women, historical and modern, from a range of cultures - who have made major advances and affected the way we live.
It also reviews research and development activities and presents key statistics. It finds that environmental sustainability is Australia's greatest energy challenge, and it makes a series of recommendations on that and other issues.
ARCO'S CAREER GUIDANCE SERIES provides practical information for young people who are looking for the RIGHT career . ... for a Job in a Hospital Aim for a Job in Restaurants and Food Service Succeed as a Job Applicant ISBN 0-668-04798-4.
Offers a guide to all aspects of the economic and competitive regulation of energy utilities in the EU. It includes the regulation of coal, gas, electricity and nuclear power in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden, and also ...
Power Play: Who's in Control of the Energy Revolution? demonstrates how stakes are rising as historically regulated monopolies give way to free markets and explains why the players must adapt to be able to prosper - or face extinction if ...
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