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Städte und Energiepolitik im europäischen Mehrebenensystem

Zwischen Energiesicherheit, Nachhaltigkeit und Wettbewerb
Nomos,  2016, 242 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2140-5


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The work is part of the series Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V. (Volume 95)
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englischEU energy policy is embedded in a complex multilevel context. Policy strategies that are developed at supranational levels must be implemented at the local level, where energy is supplied and consumed. Cities also play an important role as innovators, policy laboratories and role models as they develop lighthouse projects concerned with saving energy, energy efficiency and the promotion of renewable energy sources.

This volume discusses the role of cities in the field of EU energy policy with regard to energy security, sustainability and competitiveness and its chapters encompass different perspectives on the topic. Firstly, the book analyses the strategies the EU uses to incorporate cities into its energy policy. Secondly, it considers EU policy instruments from the perspective of those cities and their reactions to them. Thirdly, the remaining chapters examine local policies on energy supply, planning and real estate, and traffic and transport.

With contributions by:

Michèle Knodt, Martin Jänicke und Rainer Quitzow, Marc Ringel, Lena Bendlin, Tilmann Rave, Peter Pluschke, Nikolas Müller, Marina Hofmann und Andreas Pfnür, Iris Behr, Stefan Groer

»Der Band vermittelt durch seine gelungene Kombination aus genuin wissenschaftlichen Analysen und sehr informativen Einblicken und Darstellungen der Klima- und Energiepolitik der Städte aus Sicht von Praktikern einen sehr willkommenen Überblick über Energiepolitik im Mehrebenensystem der EU und den Chancen, die sich daraus für die kommunale Ebene ergeben.«
Dr. Martin Große Hüttmann, Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2017, 577