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Twisting in the Wind

Oksan Bayulgen

The Politics of Tepid Transitions to Renewable Energy

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Release Date: 15/09/2022

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: The University of Michigan Press
Language: English
Publisher: The University of Michigan Press

The Politics of Tepid Transitions to Renewable Energy

Political barriers to clean energy transitions


Why do governments insist on fossil fuels? Why do renewables face uncertain and inconsistent legal and regulatory circumstances that slow their market-share growth against fossil fuels? Oksan Bayulgen studies the political determinants of partial energy reforms that result in tepid energy transitions and shifts the geographical focus from front-runner countries of energy innovation to developing countries, which have become the largest carbon emitters in the world. Her in-depth case study of energy policies in Turkey over the past two decades demonstrates that energy transitions are neither inevitable nor linear and that they are often initiated if and only when promoting renewables is in the interests of governing elites and stall when political dividends associated with energy rents change. This book contributes to the debates on the nature and pace of energy transitions by analyzing the power dynamics and political institutions under which energy reforms are initiated and implemented over time. This timely topic will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, energy investors, and anyone interested in environmental studies.