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Energy policy

In: Energy Innovation for the Twenty-First Century

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Institutional frameworks, regulatory structure and policies can have a significant impact on energy-sector developments. This chapter examines the main countries relevant to the case studies in this book and examines the current status of their energy institutions, their historic developments and current policy issues and challenges. Many of the trends and drivers that have shaped energy activities, such as market liberalisation and climate change, are global in character. However, responses to these forces at the country level have been shaped by national circumstances. This chapter emphasises the long-term historic factors that have shaped current arrangements.

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  • ., 2019. "Energy policy," Chapters, in: Energy Innovation for the Twenty-First Century, chapter 3, pages 48-80, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17968_3
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