This Handbook examines the subject of energy
security: its definition, dimensions, ways to measure
and index it, and the complicating factors that are
often overlooked. The volume identifies varying
definitions and dimensions of energy security, including
those that prioritize security of supply and
affordability alongside those that emphasize
availability, energy efficiency, trade, environmental
quality, and social and political stewardship. It also
explores the various metrics that can be used to give
energy security more coherence, and also to enable it to
be measured, including recent attempts to measure energy
security progress at the national level, with a special
emphasis placed on countries within the Organization of
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), countries
within Asia, and industrialized countries worldwide.
This Handbook: * Broadens existing discussions of energy
security that center on access to fuels, including ''oil
security'' and ''coal security.'' * Focuses not only on
the supply side of energy but also the demand, taking a
hard look at energy services and politics along with
technologies and infrastructure; * Investigates energy
security issues such as energy poverty, equity and
access, and development; * Analyzes ways to index and
measure energy security progress at the national and
international level. This book will be of much interest
to students of energy security, energy policy,
economics, environmental studies, and IR/Security
Studies in general. |
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