Decarbonising Electricity

The Promise of Renewable Energy Regions

Tom Morton author Jonathan Paul Marshall author James Goodman author Devleena Ghosh author Stuart Rosewarne author Linda Connor author Katja Müller author Gareth Bryant author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Jun '25

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book explores regional energy transitions in India, Germany and Australia, drawing on ethnography and political economy.

This book explores energy transitions in India, Germany and Australia, drawing on ethnography and political economy to provide best-practice for future energy transitions around the world. It will appeal to students, researchers, and policy makers from anthropology, sociology, politics and political economy, sustainability studies, and geography.The current shift to renewable energy is dominated by globalised energy companies building large-scale wind and solar plants. This book discusses the consequences and possibilities of this shift in India, Germany, and Australia, focusing on regions which have now largely decarbonised electricity generation. The authors show how centralised models of energy provision are maintained, and chart their impacts in terms of energy geography, social stratification, and socio-ecological appropriation. The chapters emphasise the prominent role played by state regulation, financial incentives, and public infrastructure for corporate renewables, arguing that public provision should be re-purposed for distributed renewables, social equity in affected regions, and for wider social benefit. This interdisciplinary book provides fertile building ground for research in - and application of - future energy transitions. It will appeal to students, researchers, and policy makers from anthropology, sociology, politics and political economy, geography, and environmental and sustainability studies.

ISBN: 9781009485616

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276 pages