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Language/s: | English |
Publication statement: | New York : Routledge,, 2020 |
Extent: | 1 online resource. |
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ISBN: | 978-0-367-20145-6 ebook 0-367-20145-3 978-0-429-52047-1 electronic bk. : PDF 0-429-52047-6 electronic bk. : PDF 978-0-429-54864-2 electronic bk. : Mobipocket 0-429-54864-8 electronic bk. : Mobipocket 978-0-429-53394-5 electronic bk. : EPUB 0-429-53394-2 electronic bk. : EPUB |
Identifier: | DOI: 10.4324/9780367201456 |
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Further documents: | Book Industry Communication: TQ |
Abstract: | Introduction -- PART 1. Energy demand and supply theories -- Theories underpinning electricity demand and infrastructure supply -- PART II. Historical dimensions of the Nigerian energy transition -- What really happened? The evolution of energy infrastructure provision (1800 -- 2018) -- What triggered change? Influences and drivers of energy systems change -- PART III. Political dynamics of energy systems change -- Governing energy: Exploring the political influences of energy systems change in the electricity sector -- Governance and transitions: The role of political actors and institutions in energy systems change -- Politics on the consumer side: The role of end-users in shaping electricity markets -- Energy and industrial policy: How poorly implemented energy policies impacts industrial growth -- PART IV. The future of energy -- What should future electricity look like? Possible models for future electricity systems. -- The quest for cleaner energy production: The rising role of renewables -- Implications of the on-going transitions and its consequences for the future of energy in West Africa -- Conclusions. |
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Location: | Nutzung mit Bibliotheksausweis der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin oder nach Anmeldung beim FID Asien (Portal CrossAsia), FID Slawistik oder FID Internationale und interdisziplinäre Rechtsforschung |
Note: | Temporär im Bestand der Staatsbibliothek |
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