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Concise introductions to the main issues in energy policy and their
interaction with environmental policies in the EU. The European
Union (EU) faces critical challenges in energy policy making, the
most pressing of which are how to achieve the deep greenhouse gas
reductions promised at the December 2015 UN Conference of the
Parties in Paris, and how this effort can be coordinated with
already existing policies. Energy policy is primarily a member
state responsibility, and policy makers need an overarching view of
the main issues in energy policy and their interaction with
environmental policies. This volume aims to fill this need,
offering concise introductions to some of the major issues as well
as practical suggestions for policy making. The contributors
discuss reforms to the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), the
world's largest carbon market; ways to improve the operation and
integration of the EU's power grids, in terms of both supply and
demand; changes to the EU's Energy Tax Directive, which sets tax
floors for fuels outside the ETS; the coordination of climate
policies with policies to promote renewables and energy efficiency;
research into clean technology; challenges to shale gas
development; and transportation policy and the need for action on
such externalities as traffic congestion. Finally, contributors
consider obstacles to reform, including its potential effects on
vulnerable households and energy-intensive industries. Contributors
Mikael Skou Andersen, Niels Anger, Bruno De Borger, Antoine
Dechezlepretre, Jos Delbeke, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian
Flachsland, Beatriz Gaitan, Polona Gregorin, Cameron Hepburn, Alan
Krupnick, Andreas Loeschel, Claudio Marcantonini, Felix Christian
Matthes, Paul Nahmmacher, Ian Parry, Karen Pittel, David Popp, Stef
Proost, Christina Roolfs, Bert Saveyn, Oliver Schenker, Stephen
Smith, Alexander Teytelboym, Kurt Van Dender, Herman Vollebergh,
Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr, Zhongmin Wang, Georg Zachmann
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