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This book is the first publication which offers an overview of the renewable energies situation for every Member State in the European Union. All 15 country studies have been carried out using the same format. At the beginning of each chapter/case study, a definition of renewable energies is given for the individual country. The starting position in energy policy and the main actors are then described. Next, the instruments for promoting renewable energies are shown and each section concludes with an analysis of current obstacles and conditions for future success. Apart from a comparison of case studies in the introduction, the book gives an overview of the renewable energy policy at the EU level. Finally, a service chapter at the end of the book informs the reader about the most important associations, websites, and journals pertinent to the subject matter.
Author: Reiche, Danyel (Ed.)
Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang, Frankfurt a.M., 2002
265 pages, paperback
Price: 34,00 €

The aim of this book is to discuss obstacles and success conditions of a further diffusion of renewable energies in the EU-Accession States. Besides the ten states which will join the EU in 2004, Bulgaria and Romania which will probably join the European Union in 2007 as well as Turkey are also analysed. This publication is the second collection of systematic case studies describing national renewable energy policies in Europe. The first edition was published in 2002 under the title Handbook of Renewable Energies in the European Union - Case Studies of all Member States. As in its predecessor all chapters in this book have been carried out using the same structure. Apart from a comparison of the case studies in the introduction a service chapter at the end of the book informs the reader about the most important associations, websites, and journals pertinent to the subject matter.
„I would like to recomment the present Handbook, reviewing for the first time the use of renewable energies in all the candidate countries and following-up an earlier Handbook covering current Member States. The present Handbook will not only help to analyse what more needs to be done in the various countries to foster renewable energy, but also point to innovative approaches which merit to be reflected throughout the EU.“ (Günter Verheugen)
Author: Danyel Reiche (ed.),
Foreword by Günter Verheugen
Publisher: Peter Lang (Europäischer Verlag der Wissenschaften)
242 pages, paperback
Price: 29,80 €