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Venezuela: A Petro-State Using Renewable EnergiesVenezuela: A Petro-State Using Renewable Energies
Venezuela: A Petro-State Using Renewable Energies
Autor: Massabie, German

Venezuela: A Petro-State Using Renewable Energies

A Contribution to the Global Debate about New Renewable Energies for Electricity Generation

Aus der Reihe: Energiepolitik und Klimaschutz

Erscheint im Programm VS RESEARCH.

2008. 293 pp. with 38 Fig. and 16 Tab. Mit einem Geleitwort von PD Dr. Lutz Mez. Soft cover
ISBN: 978-3-531-15994-2

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In spite of the economic role of oil, Venezuela has started developing hydroelectricity since the 1950s. At present, the country is trying to introduce additional renewable energy sources (RES) but still has to overcome a series of hurdles in order to deploy them. Unlike other developing countries, oil countries such as Venezuela do not lack financial means and sometimes show a tendency to solve problems by using money when other approaches could be more helpful. The main goal of this qualitative, comparative policy analysis is to find out whether the availability of oil revenues restraints or favors the adoption of RES. Based on the rentier state theory, Germán Massabié examines the reasons why Petro states try to dispose of their natural wealth to take advantage of non-conventional energy sources. He analyses and interprets primary and secondary data collected in Germany and in Venezuela and draws on interviews with Venezuelan experts, policy makers, and key actors. The study allows a look beyond laws, development programs, and official statements.
Aus dem Inhalt
Rents and Petro states - Electric Power System: Its Drivers and Major Trends - Renewable Energy Sources - Promotion of RETs: Policies for Overcoming Barriers - Venezuela’s Electric Power Sector: Institutional Framework - Venezuela’s Electric Power System: Historical Evolution and Present Status - Renewable Energies in Venezuela
Zielgruppe
PolitikwissenschaftlerInnen
WirtschaftswissenschaftlerInnen mit dem Schwerpunkt Energiewirtschaft
Führungskräfte und Berater aus der Energiebranche sowie von Behörden und Institutionen für Klimaschutz und Energiepolitik
Autor | Herausgeber
Dr. Germán Massabié completed his doctoral studies under the supervision of PD Dr. Lutz Mez at the Freie Universität Berlin. He is a research assistant at the Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU) at the Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science.
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