Governing the energy challenge Germany and Canada in a multi-level regional and global context /
Governing the energy challenge Germany and Canada in a multi-level regional and global context /
Burkard Eberlein and G. Bruce Doern, editors.
- Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2009. (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2010).
- 1 online resource (xiii, 434 pages : illustrations)
Includes bibliographical references.
Germain and Canadian multi-level energy regulatory governance : introduction, context, and analytical framework / Mapping the energy challenges : Germany and Canada in comparative context / Part one : industry transformations and comparative multi-level regulatory governance -- Electricity restructuring in the provinces : pricing, politics, starting points, and neighbours / The governance of energy in North America : The United States and its continental periphery / Nuclear energy in Germany and Canada : divergent regulatory policay and governance paths / National or Supranational Electricity Governance NAFTA and the EU: Electricity Market Reforms in Canada and Germany / The EU Single Energy Market and Multi-Level Interaction / part 2 Domestic Patterns of Governance: Canada and Germany -- Multi-Level Energy Regulatory Governance in the Canadian Federation: Institutions, Regimes, and Coordination / An Integrated Canadian Electricity Market? The Potential for Further Integration / The Transformation of German Energy Regulation: Struggling with Policy Legacy / Talking without Walking: Canada's Ineffective Climate Effort / Still Walking the Talk? German Climate Change Policy and Performance / EU Emission Trading and National Allocations Plans 2005-2007: The Case of Germany / Renewables in Electricity Generation: Germany as Pioneer? / Conclusions: Complexity, Coordination, and Capacity in German and Canadian Energy Regulatory Governance / Burkard Eberlein and G. Bruce Doern -- G. Bruce Doern and Burkard Eberlein -- Donald N. Dewees -- Stephen Clarkson -- Lutz Mez and G. Bruce Doern -- Karl Froschauer -- Peter D. Cameron -- Monica Gattinger -- Pierre-Olivier Pineau -- Christian Theobald -- Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard -- Helmut Weidner, Burkard Eberlein -- Hans-Joachim Ziesing -- Lutz Mez -- Burkard Eberlein, G. Bruce Doern.
Governing the Energy Challenge is a comparative study between Canada and Germany that features essays by leading energy and public policy specialists from both countries.
9781442697485
Energy policy--Canada.
Energy policy--Germany.
Energy industries--State supervision--Canada.
Energy industries--State supervision--Germany.
Energy industries--Environmental aspects--Government policy--Canada.
Energy industries--Environmental aspects--Government policy--Germany.
Electronic Books.
HD9502 / .G684 2009
Includes bibliographical references.
Germain and Canadian multi-level energy regulatory governance : introduction, context, and analytical framework / Mapping the energy challenges : Germany and Canada in comparative context / Part one : industry transformations and comparative multi-level regulatory governance -- Electricity restructuring in the provinces : pricing, politics, starting points, and neighbours / The governance of energy in North America : The United States and its continental periphery / Nuclear energy in Germany and Canada : divergent regulatory policay and governance paths / National or Supranational Electricity Governance NAFTA and the EU: Electricity Market Reforms in Canada and Germany / The EU Single Energy Market and Multi-Level Interaction / part 2 Domestic Patterns of Governance: Canada and Germany -- Multi-Level Energy Regulatory Governance in the Canadian Federation: Institutions, Regimes, and Coordination / An Integrated Canadian Electricity Market? The Potential for Further Integration / The Transformation of German Energy Regulation: Struggling with Policy Legacy / Talking without Walking: Canada's Ineffective Climate Effort / Still Walking the Talk? German Climate Change Policy and Performance / EU Emission Trading and National Allocations Plans 2005-2007: The Case of Germany / Renewables in Electricity Generation: Germany as Pioneer? / Conclusions: Complexity, Coordination, and Capacity in German and Canadian Energy Regulatory Governance / Burkard Eberlein and G. Bruce Doern -- G. Bruce Doern and Burkard Eberlein -- Donald N. Dewees -- Stephen Clarkson -- Lutz Mez and G. Bruce Doern -- Karl Froschauer -- Peter D. Cameron -- Monica Gattinger -- Pierre-Olivier Pineau -- Christian Theobald -- Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard -- Helmut Weidner, Burkard Eberlein -- Hans-Joachim Ziesing -- Lutz Mez -- Burkard Eberlein, G. Bruce Doern.
Governing the Energy Challenge is a comparative study between Canada and Germany that features essays by leading energy and public policy specialists from both countries.
9781442697485
Energy policy--Canada.
Energy policy--Germany.
Energy industries--State supervision--Canada.
Energy industries--State supervision--Germany.
Energy industries--Environmental aspects--Government policy--Canada.
Energy industries--Environmental aspects--Government policy--Germany.
Electronic Books.
HD9502 / .G684 2009