Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics
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Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics
Luciani, Giacomo; Hafner, Manfred
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
05/2022
770
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Inglês
9783030868833
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction.- 1. Part 1: Economics of energy production and distribution.- 1.1. Economics of oil and gas production - Nadine Bret-Rouzeaut (SciencesPo, France).- 1.2. Economics of oil tanker transportation.- 1.3. Economics of gas transportation by pipeline or LNG - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 1.4. Economics of oil refining - Jean-Pierre Favennec (IFP School, Switzerland).- 1.5. Economics of biofuels - Adam Brown, International Energy Agency.- 1.6. Economics of power generation - Arash Farnoush (IFP School, Switzerland) or Martin Everts (Head of Energy Economics at AxPo Holding AG, Switzerland) and/or Eicke Bluhme-Werri (AxPo Holding AG, Switzerland).- 1.6.1. Coal and oil-based generation.- 1.6.2. Gas-based generation (OCGT/CCGT).- 1.6.3. Nuclear generation (including SMRs).- 1.6.4. Hydropower (different forms).- 1.6.5. Solar energy.- 1.6.6. Wind energy.- 1.6.7. Other renewables.- 1.7. Economics of energy networks - Andrea Bonzanni (SciencesPo, France).- 1.8. Economics of energy storage.- 1.9. Financing of energy investment.- 2. Part 2: Economics of energy trading and price discovery.- 2.1. International trade in energy in the context of globalization - Giacomo Luciani, (SciencesPo, France).- 2.2. The trading and price discovery for crude oils - Giacomo Luciani or Bassam Fattouh (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK) or Liz Bossley (CEO, Consilience Energy Advisory Group Ltd, UK).- 2.3. The trading and price discovery for oil products - Liz Bossley (CEO, Consilience Energy Advisory Group Ltd, UK).- 2.4. The trading and price discovery for natural gas - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 2.5. The trading and price discovery for coal - Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe (Oxofrd Institute for Energy Studies) or Jan Beckaert.- 2.6. The trading and price discovery for biofuels.- 2.7. The trading of electricity - Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies) and/or Philippe Vassilopoulos (Cambridge University).- 2.8. The trading of carbon - Alfred Evans (Climate Change Capital Ltd) or Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies).- 3. Part 3: Corporate energy structures.- 3.1. Determinants of vertical integration in energy.- 3.2. Unbundling, markets and regulation - Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies).- 3.3. Energy companies: sensible conglomerates?.- 3.4. Energy (power) decentralization and the future of networks.- 3.5. Energy corporate governance - John Gault (former Chief Economist of the International Energy Development Corporation, US).- 3.6. The impact of digitalization.- 4. Part 4: Global energy trends.- 4.1. Energy scenarios: comparative analysis of black boxes - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 4.2. Disruptive technologies - Fabio Genoese (Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium).- 4.3. Drivers of energy demand.- 4.3.1. Energy demand for buildings.- 4.3.2. Energy demand for industry.- 4.3.3. Energy demand for transportation.- 5. Part 5: The trilemma and economics of tradeoffs.- 5.1. Internalizing externalities: market vs. regulatory approaches to decarbonisation.- 5.2. Market solutions to security of supply - Giacomo Luciani (SciencesPo, France).- 5.3. Energy subsidies.- 5.4. Economics of access to energy.- 6. Part 6: Energy and the economy.- 6.1. Energy and the economy in China.- 6.2. Energy and the economy in India - Dagmar Graczyk (International Energy Agency).- 6.3. Energy and the economy in Sub Saharan Africa - Philippe Copinschi (SciencesPo).- 6.4. Energy and the economy in Latin America.- 6.5. Energy and the economy in the Middle East and North Africa.- 6.6. Energy and the economy in Russia - Tatiana Mitrova (Russian Academy of Sciences).- 6.7. Energy and the economy in North America.- 6.8. Energy and the economy in Europe.
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Economics of energy production and distribution;oil;gas;coal;electricity;biofuels;Economics of power generation;Economics of renewables;Energy transition;Energy financing;International trade in energy;Corporate energy structures;Digitalization in Energy;Cyber-security in energy;Energy demand for buildings/industry/transportation;Decarbonization;Energy subsidies;Vertical integration in energy;Open Access
Introduction.- 1. Part 1: Economics of energy production and distribution.- 1.1. Economics of oil and gas production - Nadine Bret-Rouzeaut (SciencesPo, France).- 1.2. Economics of oil tanker transportation.- 1.3. Economics of gas transportation by pipeline or LNG - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 1.4. Economics of oil refining - Jean-Pierre Favennec (IFP School, Switzerland).- 1.5. Economics of biofuels - Adam Brown, International Energy Agency.- 1.6. Economics of power generation - Arash Farnoush (IFP School, Switzerland) or Martin Everts (Head of Energy Economics at AxPo Holding AG, Switzerland) and/or Eicke Bluhme-Werri (AxPo Holding AG, Switzerland).- 1.6.1. Coal and oil-based generation.- 1.6.2. Gas-based generation (OCGT/CCGT).- 1.6.3. Nuclear generation (including SMRs).- 1.6.4. Hydropower (different forms).- 1.6.5. Solar energy.- 1.6.6. Wind energy.- 1.6.7. Other renewables.- 1.7. Economics of energy networks - Andrea Bonzanni (SciencesPo, France).- 1.8. Economics of energy storage.- 1.9. Financing of energy investment.- 2. Part 2: Economics of energy trading and price discovery.- 2.1. International trade in energy in the context of globalization - Giacomo Luciani, (SciencesPo, France).- 2.2. The trading and price discovery for crude oils - Giacomo Luciani or Bassam Fattouh (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK) or Liz Bossley (CEO, Consilience Energy Advisory Group Ltd, UK).- 2.3. The trading and price discovery for oil products - Liz Bossley (CEO, Consilience Energy Advisory Group Ltd, UK).- 2.4. The trading and price discovery for natural gas - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 2.5. The trading and price discovery for coal - Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe (Oxofrd Institute for Energy Studies) or Jan Beckaert.- 2.6. The trading and price discovery for biofuels.- 2.7. The trading of electricity - Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies) and/or Philippe Vassilopoulos (Cambridge University).- 2.8. The trading of carbon - Alfred Evans (Climate Change Capital Ltd) or Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies).- 3. Part 3: Corporate energy structures.- 3.1. Determinants of vertical integration in energy.- 3.2. Unbundling, markets and regulation - Eleanor Morrison (London Financial Studies).- 3.3. Energy companies: sensible conglomerates?.- 3.4. Energy (power) decentralization and the future of networks.- 3.5. Energy corporate governance - John Gault (former Chief Economist of the International Energy Development Corporation, US).- 3.6. The impact of digitalization.- 4. Part 4: Global energy trends.- 4.1. Energy scenarios: comparative analysis of black boxes - Manfred Hafner (IFP School, Switzerland).- 4.2. Disruptive technologies - Fabio Genoese (Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium).- 4.3. Drivers of energy demand.- 4.3.1. Energy demand for buildings.- 4.3.2. Energy demand for industry.- 4.3.3. Energy demand for transportation.- 5. Part 5: The trilemma and economics of tradeoffs.- 5.1. Internalizing externalities: market vs. regulatory approaches to decarbonisation.- 5.2. Market solutions to security of supply - Giacomo Luciani (SciencesPo, France).- 5.3. Energy subsidies.- 5.4. Economics of access to energy.- 6. Part 6: Energy and the economy.- 6.1. Energy and the economy in China.- 6.2. Energy and the economy in India - Dagmar Graczyk (International Energy Agency).- 6.3. Energy and the economy in Sub Saharan Africa - Philippe Copinschi (SciencesPo).- 6.4. Energy and the economy in Latin America.- 6.5. Energy and the economy in the Middle East and North Africa.- 6.6. Energy and the economy in Russia - Tatiana Mitrova (Russian Academy of Sciences).- 6.7. Energy and the economy in North America.- 6.8. Energy and the economy in Europe.
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Economics of energy production and distribution;oil;gas;coal;electricity;biofuels;Economics of power generation;Economics of renewables;Energy transition;Energy financing;International trade in energy;Corporate energy structures;Digitalization in Energy;Cyber-security in energy;Energy demand for buildings/industry/transportation;Decarbonization;Energy subsidies;Vertical integration in energy;Open Access