Energy in Europe Issues and Policies Routledge Library Editions: Energy Series
Auteur : Weyman-Jones Thomas G.
Originally published in 1986. Energy economics emerged in the 1970s as one of the most controversial and critical aspects of European economic and political development. This book provides a fully comprehensive but easily accessible guide to the key issues of energy policy, placing them in a European context. As well as discussing oil price movements and their effects on European prosperity, it assesses the role of energy conservation and pricing policies. The chapters discuss the economic, political and social impact of nuclear power programmes, North Sea oil and gas discoveries, Soviet gas imports, and coal field closures, and go on to forecast possible future developments. This is for all those concerned with European and energy studies, especially political scientists, geographers, economists, and environmental and resource specialists.
Preface 1. Energy In Europe 2. The Oil Shocks 3. Europe and the World Oil Market 4. Energy Conservation and Demand in the European Community 5.Investment in European Fuel Supply: Policy Issues 6. The Evolving Energy Balances of the EEC
Date de parution : 01-2021
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes d’Energy in Europe :
Mots-clés :
West Germany; UK Continental Shelf; Energy economics; Energy Policy; coal; UK Gas; electricity supply; EEC Member State; energy Canada; Real Crude Oil Prices; energy crisis; EEC Member; energy developing countries; UK Coal; energy development; Energy Conservation; energy geography; Energy Saving; energy international; UK Sector; Energy Sources; energy resources; Energy Balance; energy strategies; OPEC’s Behaviour; energy supply; International Atomic Energy Agency; energy uk; OECD Economy; fuel; Long Run Marginal Cost; gas; OPEC Cartel; hydro-electric; British Gas Corporation; nuclear energy; LRMC Price; oil; Resource Rent Tax; petroleum; Real Wage Resistance; politics of energy; Real Energy Prices; politics uk; UK Direction; power industries; tidal power; wave power; European political development; Europe power resources; energy conservation policy