Index
Numbers in italics refer to figures; numbers in bold refer to tables; numbers followed by the letter b refer to boxes
A
- Achnacarry,
- Africa
- access to electricity and clean cooking,
- corruption, oil funds,
- fuel poverty,
- north Africa,
- Africa Clean Energy Corridor,
- African Development Bank,
- Agenda
- air pollution,
- Anglo-Persian Oil Company. See
- Angola
- fossil fuel revenue,
- natural gas,
- oil,
- Arab oil embargo,
- Arab Spring,
- Arabian Light,
- Arctic oil
- disputes,
- exploration,
- leasing,
- production,
- Argentina, shale reserves,
- Asia(n)
- coal usage,
- electricity access,
- financial Crisis,
- fuel poverty,
- power shift,
- shift to natural gas,
- Asia-Pacific basin,
- Atlantic basin,
- Atoms for Peace,
- Australia
- coal,
- liberal market economy,
- natural gas,
- renewable energy potential,
- uranium,
- Azerbaijan
- energy injustice,
- oil export pipeline,
B
- BakuTbilisiCeyhan (BTC) oil pipeline,
- Baltic Sea,
- Baltic states,
- Barnett formation,
- BASIC countries,
- bathtub model of the oil market,
- Belgium,
- electricity bill,
- natural gas usage,
- Zeebrugge, gas trading hub,
- Belt and Road Initiative (BRI),
- Black Sea,
- blackouts,
- biodiesel,
- biofuels,
- biomass,
- Brazil. See also
- Alternative Energy Sources Incentive Program (Proinfa),
- biofuel trading,
- Copenhagen summit,
- declining oil revenue,
- deforestation,
- ethanol,
- electricity liberalization,
- mining displacement,
- oil,
- Prolcool program,
- rainforest,
- Bretton Woods,
- Britain,
- coal,
- mandate powers Mesopotamia,
- Seven Sisters,
- strategic advantage,
- Brunei,
- Bulgaria,
- bureaucratic fragmentation,
- Bush, G.W.,
C
- C40 Group,
- Canada
- acid rain,
- coal,
- consumption developing countries.
- Kyoto Protocol,
- natural gas,
- nuclear,
- oil,
- uranium,
- capitalism
- carbon budget,
- carbon capture and storage (CCS),
- carbon dioxide (CO2),
- carbon reduction,
- cartels,
- Caspian Sea,
- Chernobyl,
- Chevron,
- Chile,
- China. See also
- access to electricity,
- African investment,
- China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC),
- China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC),
- clean coal system,
- climate technology,
- CO2,
- coal,
- Copenhagen summit,
- demand growth,
- economic growth,
- economy-wide plans,
- Electric Vehicles (EVs),
- emission increase,
- energy policy,
- import dependence,
- infrastructure diplomacy,
- liberalization,
- natural gas,
- nuclear,
- oil,
- overseas investments,
- per GDP,
- restrictions on rare earths,
- rise of,
- self-sufficient,
- shale gas reserves,
- Sinopec,
- solar panels,
- space heating,
- State grid,
- China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC),
- China National Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec),
- China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC),
- chokepoints,
- Churchill, W.,
- civil society
- actors,
- campaign,
- groups,
- organizations,
- civil war, oil wealth,
- clean coal systems and intellectual property concerns,
- Clean Development Mechanism (CDM),
- Clean Energy Corridors,
- climate change,
- contraction and convergence,
- developing countries,
- mitigation,
- politics of,
- climate and energy campaigning,
- climate and energy policies,
- climate governance,
- climate and energy policies,
- climate litigation,
- Climate Strikes,
- Clinton administration,
- acid rains,
- air pollution and,
- British empire and,
- China and,
- clean coal systems and intellectual property concerns,
- combustion of,
- evolution of modern energy system, 3
- externalities,
- fired power plant
- negative externalities,
- phasing out,
- politics of,
- pollution,
- ports,
- Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA),
- reserves and trade,
- sulfide dioxide,
- cogeneration,
- Cold War,
- combustion engine(s),
- commodity prices volatility,
- commons,
- competition,
- chaotic,
- destructive,
- institutional,
- compressed natural gas (CNG),
- conference on sustainable development,
- conflict, and energy,
- contested frames,
- cooking facilities, clean,
- corporations,
- energy,
- private oil,
- state-owned,
- countercyclical,
- corruption,
- countercyclical fiscal policies,
- Crimea,
- cross-border pipelines,
- energy trade and interdependencies,
- flows of energy manipulation,
- infrastructure,
- protect cross-border energy investment,
- cybersecurity,
D
- Dakota Access pipeline,
- Danish Straits,
- decarbonization, ,
- deep-sea drilling,
- Deepwater Horizon oil spill,
- deforestation,
- demand growth
- democracy,
- effect of resource wealth on,
- energy,
- deregulation,
- development,
- economic,
- environmentally sustainable economic,
- displacement, involuntary,
- disruptive innovations,
- distribution
- entities,
- lines,
- of oil and gas property back to the state,
- of power,
- of resource rents,
- of this unburnable carbon,
- of unburnable conventional and unconventional oil reserves,
- of wealth,
- public goods,
- rent,
- systems,
- distributional consequences,
- diversification,
- Drake, E.,
- Dubai,
- dung,
- Dutch Disease,
E
- ecosystems,
- Ecuador,
- EDF (EdF),
- efficiency of any energy conversion process,
- egalitarianism,
- Egypt,
- Israel and,
- Nasser, G.A.,
- nationalized Suez Canal,
- natural gas,
- Soviet Union and,
- electric car,
- electric vehicle (EV),
- electricity,
- access to,
- biomass and,
- blackouts,
- coal,
- company,
- generation,
- infrastructure,
- liberalization,
- market(s),
- natural monopolies,
- nuclear,
- power and,
- reform of electricity markets,
- renewable, from renewable energy,
- support economic growth and modernization,
- trade,
- transmission networks,
- wholesale spot,
- emissions trading,
- Emissions Trading System (ETS),
- enclave nature of extractive industries,
- Energiewende,
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