Deconstructing energy law and policy : the case of nuclear energy / Raphael J. Heffron.
2015
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Author
Title
Deconstructing energy law and policy : the case of nuclear energy / Raphael J. Heffron.
Published
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2015]
Call Number
K3990 .H44 2015
ISBN
9780748696666 (hardback)
0748696660 (hardback)
9780748696680 (paperback)
0748696687 (paperback)
9780748696673 (PDF ebook)
0748696660 (hardback)
9780748696680 (paperback)
0748696687 (paperback)
9780748696673 (PDF ebook)
Description
vii, 182 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)898316005
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-173) and index.
Available in Other Form
Ebook version 9780748696673
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
viii
List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgements
x
1.
Introduction
1
2.
Different Dimensions of Nuclear Energy Policy
10
2.1.
Introduction
10
2.2.
interdisciplinary nature of nuclear energy policy literature
11
2.3.
Specific examples of research in nuclear energy policy
13
2.4.
Conclusion
22
3.
Overview of EU and US Energy Legislation
23
3.1.
Introduction
23
3.2.
Energy law and policy development in the US
24
3.3.
Developments in UK energy law and policy
28
3.4.
assessment of delay as a result of new energy law in the US and UK
31
3.5.
Conclusion
32
4.
Development of Romanian Nuclear Energy Law, 1990-2010
35
4.1.
Introduction
35
4.2.
history of Romania: politics, geopolitics, energy policy and nuclear power
36
4.3.
Focusing on Romanian energy law and policy: hypotheses analyses
44
4.4.
Conclusion
59
5.
Energy Law and Policy Development in the US Nuclear Energy Industry: A Three-state Analysis
62
5.1.
Introduction
62
5.2.
Choosing three US states: Pennsylvania, Texas and Georgia
62
5.3.
Energy law and policy development in the nuclear energy sector in the US: uncontested issues
64
5.4.
Energy law and policy development in the nuclear energy sector in the US: contested issues (hypotheses)
66
5.5.
Conclusion
83
6.
Exploring Energy Policy Inaction and Contradiction: The Case of Nuclear Energy in the US, 1990-2010
85
6.1.
Introduction
85
6.2.
Brief background to the US electricity and nuclear industries
85
6.3.
Energy law and policy inaction in the US: contested issues (hypotheses)
87
6.4.
Conclusion
101
7.
Revising Energy Law and Policy in the UK: Re-igniting the Nuclear Energy Sector
104
7.1.
Introduction
104
7.2.
Background to the UK electricity sector
104
7.3.
Renewing energy law and policy in the UK: uncontested issues
108
7.4.
Renewing energy law and policy in the UK: contested issues (hypotheses)
110
7.5.
Conclusion
124
8.
Conclusion - A Review of the Dynamics of the Nuclear Energy Industry: Strategy Development for the Nuclear Energy Sector
126
8.1.
Introduction
126
8.2.
Lessons learned specifically from Romania, the US and the UK
127
8.3.
dynamics of the nuclear energy industry and outlook for the future
128
8.4.
Conclusion
138
Appendix: Interview Codes for Interviews Conducted
140
Notes
148
References and Bibliography
152
Index
174