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Security of supply and regulation of energy networks

Energy Policy, 2008
Abstract In recent years, the security of energy supplies has re-emerged as a central issue in the energy policy arena in the UK and elsewhere. This re-emergence takes place against a backdrop of increased liberalisation of the energy markets, so that security of supply needs to be revisited within this context.
Tooraj Jamasb, Michael G Pollitt
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The Role of Green Energy Investments in Energy Supply Security

2022
Renewable energy sources provide the management and control of energy production. The increase in the share of renewable energy sources in the energy portfolio ensures that the renewable energy obtained from local sources is controlled nationally. Since energy is obtained by using local resources, control can be achieved completely.
Ermiş, Ahmet Murat   +1 more
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Energy supply security and geopolitics: A European perspective

Energy Policy, 2006
The security of energy supply to the EU is examined in the context of two storylines. Markets and Institutions exemplifies an economically and politically integrated, multilateral world with effective institutions and markets, Regions and Empires involves a world broken up in rival political and economic blocks, competing for resources and markets via ...
Correlje, A, van der Linde, C
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Energy Dependence and Supply Security

2023
Abstract The disruption of Russian gas supplies in 2022 administered an unprecedented shock to the European and global energy markets. As gas prices surged to historically high levels, states responded with emergency interventions and initiated market reforms to limit the social and economic impact of the crisis.
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Energy Supply Interruptions and National Security

Science, 1981
Vulnerability to oil supply interruptions poses serious threats to the U.S. economy and the life-style of its citizens. The Iranian cutbacks in 1979 resulted in price increases of 120 percent in 1 year and gasoline lines across the country. Creation and use of ample public and private stocks could moderate price increases after another interruption and
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Supply Chains and Energy Security

2013
The multidimensional nature of energy security, including the time and scale by which it is assessed, makes its measurement, definition and the assessment of risks and threats to it, problematic. This chapter argues that, regardless of these difficulties, an analysis of the role of current and future supply chains needs to be central to any assessment ...
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Energy crises, supply security, and energy planning

2020
Despite the growing concern about resources and environmental problems before and after the key Stockholm conference on the environment in 1972, the oil crises in 1973–1974 came as a chock to Danish society, which had become almost totally dependent on oil from the Mid-East.
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Security of Sustainable Energy Supplies

With the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union, the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts became a member of the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC). EASAC brings together the academies of science of the European Union, and its main task is to provide independent scientific advice to European institutions.
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Assessing energy supply security

2018
The paper provides insights on the societal appreciation of security of energy supply in (select) EU countries. In particular, surveys were conducted on households to estimate their marginal willingness-to-pay to avoid electricity outages, and their willingness-to-accept compensations for unplanned outages.Today, European households enjoy a high ...
Efthimiadis, Tilemahos   +3 more
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Electricity Supply Externalities: Energy Security

2010
This book reports and rationalizes the state-of-the-art concerning the social costs of electricity generation. Social costs are assessed by adding to the private generation costs, the external costs associated with damages to human health, the environment, crops, materials, and those related to the consequences of climate change.
Steven Arnold   +5 more
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