OGEL 1 (2021)
Energy Transitions
Editorial
Energy Transition
Cast Away? How EU Energy Law Provides for a Just Transition for EU Islands
R.J.G. Mauger, Iberian Centre for Research in Energy Storage (CIIAE)Citizen Energy Communities as a Vehicle for a Just Energy Transition in the EU - Challenges for the Transposition
L. Diestelmeier, University of GroningenSomething in the Air? Assessing the Role of Direct Air Capture in the Energy Transition
E. Pernot, Technische Universität, BerlinEnergy Development in the Russian Arctic: Examining the Russian Energy Strategy and the Development of the Northern Sea Route in the Context of Geopolitical Competition
A.M. Cooper, Coventry UniversityShould They 'Just' Leave? Global Energy Transition, Climate Change and the Protection of Workers' Rights in South Africa
A.O. Jegede, School of Law, University of VendaRegulatory Considerations to Renewable Energy Development in The Gambia
N.A. Obeng-Darko, University of LaplandUnderstanding the Energy Transition Terrain in Kenya
T. Njoroge Daniel, School of Business, Karatina UniversityE. Mwangi, Ministry of Energy, Kenya
Harnessing Stand-Alone Bio-Energies in Nigeria: Some Policy and Regulatory Considerations
M.U. Ukponu, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaK. Oyibo, Compos Mentis Chambers
Contested Hegemony of Indonesia Energy Regulatory Regime: Challenges and Prospects for the Deployment of Renewable Energy
D. Setyawati, Kyoto UniversityThe Global Energy Transition - Views from Energy Economists
J.P. Dorian, Energy EconomistM.T. Shealy
D.R. Simbeck, Energy Technologist