Energy policy in the U.S. : politics, challenges, and prospects for change
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Energy policy in the U.S. : politics, challenges, and prospects for change
(Public administration and public policy, 160)
CRC Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-277) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In an effort to provide greater awareness of the necessary policy decisions facing our elected and appointed officials, Energy Policy in the U.S.: Politics, Challenges, and Prospects for Change presents an overview of important energy policies and the policy process in the United States, including their history, goals, methods of action, and consequences.
In the first half of the book, the authors frame the energy policy issue by reviewing U.S. energy policy history, identifying the policy-making players, and illuminating the costs, benefits, and economic and political realities of currently competing policy alternatives. The book examines the stakeholders and their attempts to influence energy policy and addresses the role of supply and demand on the national commitment to energy conservation and the development of alternative energy sources.
The latter half of the book delves into specific energy policy strategies, including economic and regulatory options, and factors that influence energy policies, such as the importance of international cooperation. Renewed interest in various renewable and nontraditional energy resources-for example, hydrogen, nuclear fusion, biomass, and tide motion-is examined, and policy agendas are explored in view of scientific, economic, regulatory, production, and environmental constraints. This book provides excellent insight into the complex task of creating a comprehensive energy policy and its importance in the continued availability of energy to power our way of life and economy while protecting our environment and national security.
Table of Contents
THE CHALLENGES IN CRAFTING U.S. ENERGY POLICY. The Political Realities of Energy Policy. Energy Policy in Transition. The Art and Science of Crafting Public Policy. The Long Search for a Sustainable Energy Policy. Difficulties in Achieving a Balanced Energy Policy. What's on the Current Energy Policy Agenda? POLICIES FOR ENERGY TRANSITION. Crafting Policy with Subsidies and Regulations. Policies Shaped by Taxes and Market Mechanisms. International Cooperation on Energy Policy. Policies for a New Energy Future. Aftermath of the Gulf Oil Spill: Prospects for Policy Changes.
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