Description
Mogens RÜdiger and Anna Åberg present a concise and timely history of energy production, trade, and consumption in Norden, starting with a review of the regional energy mix—from wind, solar, tide and wave, geothermal, biomass, nuclear, coal, and gas sources. Brief chapters describe the diversity of Nordic energy markets, assess how far the green transition has come, and explore what comes next as global crises, domestic politics, and technological developments present novel challenges and opportunities. Energy infrastructures and economic activities, RÜdiger and Åberg argue, serve as unique cultural focal points in the region. The coauthors summarize the national policy frameworks for the sector as well as the key energy and economic indicators used in infrastructure planning, regulation, and the opening of the electricity and gas markets to free competition.
Energy in the Nordic World is the essential primer to the power markets at the heart of Europe’s energy transition.
Book Information
ISBN 9780299341947
Author Mogens Rüdiger
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press