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Energy Economic Development in Europe
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This reprint explores the challenges faced by Europe as it transitions to renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security. With 10 articles covering various countries and sectors, the book delves into issues such as solar and wind energy intermittency, the role of energy policies, and the integration of energy grids and markets. The collection also includes studies on the impact of energy policies on residential energy efficiency, the use of financial incentives for eco-friendly housing, and the benefits of district heating. The reprint aims to provide policymakers, academics, and practitioners with valuable insights into the current state of renewable energy in Europe and the policies and actions that can be taken to achieve a sustainable energy future.

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Keywords

  • biofuel
  • carbon dioxide emissions
  • clean technologies
  • coal supply
  • combined heat and power
  • consumption of renewables
  • data analysis
  • delivery costs
  • development conditions
  • Development economics & emerging economies
  • district heating
  • domestic production and imports
  • eco-friendly houses
  • Econometrics
  • economic growth
  • Economics
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • electricity prices
  • Electromobility
  • Energy Economics
  • Energy Efficiency
  • energy policies
  • Energy policy
  • Energy security
  • energy transition
  • environmental tax rates
  • EPCs
  • financial development
  • flow representation
  • green energy
  • Green Growth
  • green investment
  • heat supply
  • incentive policies
  • levelized cost of heat
  • Lisbon
  • market sectors
  • model of production type
  • Natural gas
  • pollutant emission
  • Portugal
  • renewable energy
  • renewable energy consumption
  • review
  • solid fuel boiler
  • statistical analysis
  • Statistical methods
  • Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
  • sustainability
  • Sustainable development
  • thermal energy

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7112-6

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