Western European Energy Policies: A Comparative Study of the Influence of Institutional Structure on Technical ChangeExplicating how political and technical factors interact to govern decisions on energy policy, this book examines the objectives and achievements of energy policy in France, Germany, Denmark, Italy, and Sweden and concludes that political, rather than technical factors, have determined tha progress of energy policy. |
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French Energy Policy 13 63 | 13 |
Danish Energy Policy | 71 |
Swedish Energy Policy | 94 |
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25 per cent agencies AGIP agreement Algeria capacity capital cartel central coal COGEMA cogeneration commercial competition concession conflict construction consumers consumption contracts cost countries crude Danish decision Denmark distribution district heating economic electricity supply ENEL energy conservation energy planning energy policy energy supply European existing favourable Federal Government finance Finmeccanica Folketing Framatome France French fuel German implementation important increase influence initiative institutional structure interest investment Italy legislation licence manufacturing million tonnes Minister Ministry municipalities natural gas negotiations nuclear energy nuclear power nuclear programme oil companies oil industry operation participants parties petroleum plant political power stations Preussenelektra production reactor referendum refinery refining regional reprocessing responsibility Riksdag Ruhr Ruhrgas sector Social Democrats solar SSPB subsidies suppliers Sweden Swedish Syndicate technical tion transmission uranium utilities VEBA West Germany