Sustainable Energy Development 1st Edition
Sustainable Energy Development — 1st Edition
by Indre Siksnelyte-Butkiene; Dalia Streimikiene
Confronting climate targets and energy security demands clear, practical guidance—this authoritative first edition delivers. Written by leading researchers, Sustainable Energy Development blends rigorous analysis with actionable policy insight to help readers navigate the complex transition to low-carbon energy systems.
Explore in-depth coverage of renewable technologies, energy efficiency, market design, and policy instruments, framed by contemporary challenges such as decarbonisation, grid integration, and sustainable planning. The book balances theoretical foundations with real-world examples and quantitative approaches, making it an essential resource for students, policymakers, consultants, and energy-sector professionals. Special emphasis on regional dynamics ensures relevance for Europe and the Baltic states while offering lessons applicable to global energy transitions.
Clear explanations, practical frameworks, and evidence-based recommendations make complex topics accessible—learn to evaluate policy trade-offs, assess economic and environmental impacts, and design resilient energy strategies. Chapters connect macro-level policy goals with micro-level project decisions, guiding readers from concept to implementation.
Whether you’re studying energy policy, shaping national strategy, or advising on sustainable projects, this edition equips you with the tools to make informed decisions that advance clean energy and sustainable development. Thoughtful, timely, and professionally presented, Sustainable Energy Development (1st Edition) is a go-to reference for anyone committed to shaping the future of energy.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding and contribute to effective, regionally informed sustainable energy solutions.
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