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단행본Energy Policy and Climate Protection

Drivers of Energy Transition: How Interest Groups Influenced Energy Politics in Germany

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New York, NY : Springer, 2017
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667 p. : ill ; 22cm
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Includes bibliographical references(p.595-667)
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Wolfgang Grundinger explores how interest groups, veto opportunities, and electoral pressure formed the German energy transition: nuclear exit, renewables, coal (CCS), and emissions trading. His findings provide evidence that logics of political competition in new German politics have fundamentally changed over the last two decades with respect to five distinct mechanisms: the end of ’fossil-nuclear’ corporatism, the new importance of trust in lobbying, ’green ’ path dependence, the emergence of a ’Green Grand Coalition’, and intra-party fights over energy politics.

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Wolfgang Grundinger explores how interest groups, veto opportunities, and electoral pressure formed the German energy transition: nuclear exit, renewables, coal (CCS), and emissions trading. His findings provide evidence that logics of political competition in new German politics have fundamentally changed over the last two decades with respect to five distinct mechanisms: the end of ’fossil-nuclear’ corporatism, the new importance of trust in lobbying, ’green ’ path dependence, the emergence of a ’Green Grand Coalition’, and intra-party fights over energy politics.

Contents

The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Power in Germany

      The EEG ? Story of an Unlikely Revolution

      ’Clean Coal’ (CCS) ? A Chance for Climate Protection?

        Emissions Trading: Europe’s Flagship for Climate Protection

Target Groups

Academics, researchers, and students in the fields of Political and Social Sciences

Politicians in the fields of energy and climate politics, journalists

 

The Author

Dr. Wolfgang Grundinger studied Political and Social Sciences at the University of Regensburg, the Humboldt University in Berlin and the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), and attended the Oxford Internet Leadership Academy. Currently he works as an Advisor on Digital Transformation at the German Association of the Digital Economy (BVDW).?


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Introduction: What Drives the Energiewende? Pages 11-40 The Energy Transformation in Germany Pages 41-51 Theoretical Framework and Methods Pages 53-94 Actors and Institutions Pages 95-140 The Nuclear Phase-Out Pages 141-255 The Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) Pages 257-419 The Carbon Aapture and Storage (CCS) Act Pages 421-464 The European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) Pages 465-564 Conclusions and Outlook Pages 565-571