Electrification: Accelerating the Energy Transition

Author:   Pami Aalto (Jean Monnet Professor in International Relations, Tampere University, Finland)
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
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Author:   Pami Aalto (Jean Monnet Professor in International Relations, Tampere University, Finland)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9780128221433


ISBN 10:   0128221437
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Part I Framework for transition to electrification 1. Introduction: electrification and the energy transition PAMI AALTO, TERESA HAUKKALA, SARAH KILPELAINEN, AND MATTI KOJO 2. Globally and locally applicable technologies to accelerate electrification C. JOHANNES MUTH, PAMI AALTO, FANNI MYLLARI, TOPI RONKKO, AND PIRKKO HARSIA 3. How to accelerate electrification? The leverage of policies PAMI AALTO, KIRSI KOTILAINEN, BENJAMIN SOVACOOL, AND KIM TALUS Part II Part-solutions 4. How can society accelerate renewable energy production? TERESA HAUKKALA, HANNELE HOLTTINEN, JUHA KIVILUOMA, AKIHISA MORI, SIRJA-LEENA PENTTINEN, SARAH KILPELAINEN, KIM TALUS, AND PAMI AALTO 5. The role of energy storage and backup solutions for management of a system with a high amount of variable renewable power JUHA KOSKELA, SIRJA-LEENA PENTTINEN, TAIMI VESTERINEN, HANNELE HOLTTINEN, JUKKA KONTTINEN, PERTTI JARVENTAUSTA, JUHA KIVILUOMA, PAMI AALTO, AND KIM TALUS 6. Toward smarter and more flexible grids SAMI REPO, HANNELE HOLTTINEN, TOMAS BJORKQVIST, KIMMO LUMMI, JUSSI VALTA, LASSE PELTONEN, AND PERTTI JARVENTAUSTA 7. Policies for climate-neutral road transport MATTI KOJO, KALLE ARO, KIRSI KOTILAINEN, AKIHISA MORI, ANNA PAAKKONEN, ANTTI RAUTIAINEN, JUSSI VALTA, PAMI AALTO, JUKKA KONTTINEN, AND BENJAMIN SOVACOOL 8. Electrification and energy efficiency in buildings: Policy implications and interactions SIRJA-LEENA PENTTINEN, KARI KALLIOHARJU, JAAKKO SORRI, JUHANI HELJO, AND PIRKKO HARSIA 9. From energy consumers to prosumers--how do policies influence the transition? KIRSI KOTILAINEN, JUSSI VALTA, ULLA A. SAARI, MATTI KOJO, AND ILKKA RUOSTETSAARI 10. Anticipating future trends in energy transition: Multilevel dynamics in energy policy agenda-setting JARI KAIVO-OJA, JARMO VEHMAS, AND JYRKI LUUKKANEN Part III Combining part-solutions 11. How to combine various solutions in a national context? TOMAS BJORKQVIST, YRJO MAJANNE, AND MATTI VILKKO 12. Analyzing electrification scenarios for the northern European energy system ESA PURSIHEIMO AND JUHA KIVILUOMA 13. Toward a roadmap for electrification PAMI AALTO, MATTI KOJO, AND AKIHISA MORI

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Pami Aalto is Jean Monnet Professor in International Relations at the Tampere University, Finland, and works at the interface of energy policy, international relations and international political economy as well as interdisciplinary studies in general, with particular interest in the Nordic countries, Europe, Russia and East Asia. During 2015-21 he leads EL-TRAN, a large-scale consortium of some 50 researchers working on the transition of the electric energy system to a more climate neutral direction in various engineering disciplines, law, politics and international relations as well as future studies, funded by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland. Alongside scholarly work, the consortium seeks to engage with the business, public administration and NGO sectors, in order to find solutions applicable to the ongoing energy transition. Since 2015, Aalto is Member of the International Advisory Board of Energy Policy.

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