Energy democracy Germany’s Energiewende to renewables Craig Morris, Arne Jungjohann
Material type: TextPublisher number: 978-3-319-81145-186974176Language: English Publisher: Cham Palgrave MacMillan [2016]Copyright date: © 2016Description: xxiii, 437 Seiten 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 602 gContent type:- Text
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- Band
- 9783319811451
- 300
- 333.7940943
- 43.30
- 83.65
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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single unit book | HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – Basement – Library Hallway | R (Reference collection) | R:TJ808.7 .G3 M67 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-4569 |
Chapter 1: Energiewende -- the solution to more problems than climate change -- Chapter 2: The birth of a movement: 1970s protests for democracy in Wyhl -- Chapter 3: Fledgling wind power -- the folly of innovation without deployment -- Chapter 4: German wind pioneers fighting power monopolies in the 1980s -- Chapter 5: The Power Rebels of Schönau -- Chapter 6: Renewable energy in conservative communities -- Chapter 7: The 1990s: laying the foundations for the Energiewende -- Chapter 8: Green capitalism made in Germany -- Chapter 9: The Red-Green revolution (1998-2005) -- Chapter 10: Healthy democracy: key to the Energiewende's success -- Chapter 11: Utilities bet on gas and coal and renewables boom (2005-2011) -- Chapter 12: From Meitner to Merkel: a history of German nuclear power -- Chapter 13: Merkel takes ownership of the Energiewende (2011-today) -- Chapter 14: Will the Energiewende succeed? -- Chapter 15: Act now or be left out.
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