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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Renewable energy sources became a key research focus in the field of global environmental governance. Within this context, new technical innovations seek to overcome challenges resulting from volatile renewable energy production and lacking storage capacities. Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology using cryptography, gained prominence as an integral component within the increasingly decentralized and digitalized global energy infrastructure.Against this background, Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to both enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy as well as to subsequently reduce GHG emissions if the following three components are met: the ongoing implementation of technological advancements, an adequate global normative framework, and general trust on behalf of key market actors to promote blockchain in the energy sector on a global scale.Departing from an analysis of the relationship between climate change and energy, Freier conducts a legal analysis to explore possible bottom-up perspectives for the implementation and transfer of technological innovation derived from climate contracts. This analysis examines the technological infrastructure surrounding blockchain energy as well as its application to the Brooklyn MicroGrid in the US and the WindNODE trading platform in Germany from an International Relations perspective. Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Blockchain in the Energy Sector: An Advancing Technology to Tackle Global Climate Change? | Alexander Freier | Taschenbuch | 152 S. | Englisch | 2023 | ibidem | EAN 9783838217178 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: ibidem-Verlag, Leuschnerstr. 40, 30457 Hannover, info[at]ibidem-verlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Renewable energy sources have become a key research focus in the field of global environmental governance. Within this context, new technical innovations seek to overcome challenges resulting from volatile renewable energy production and a lack of storage capacities. Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology using cryptography, has gained prominence as an integral component within the increasingly decentralized and digitalized global energy infrastructure. Against this background, Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy as well as to subsequently reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if the following three components are met: the ongoing implementation of technological advancements, an adequate global normative framework, and general trust on the part of key market actors to promote blockchain in the energy sector on a global scale. Departing from an analysis of the relationship between climate change and energy, Freier conducts a legal analysis to explore possible "bottom-up" perspectives for the implementation and transfer of technological innovation derived from climate contracts. This analysis examines the technological infrastructure surrounding blockchain energy as well as its application to the Brooklyn Microgrid in the US and the WindNODE trading platform in Germany from an International Relations perspective.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: neu. 1. Auflage. POLITICA - Schriftenreihe zur politischen Wissenschaft, Band 95 252 pages. Urbane Gewalt stellt ein Phänomen in der brasilianischen Metropole Rio de Janeiro dar, welches die Entfaltungsmà glichkeiten und Lebensqualität ihrer Bewohner grundlegend einschränkt. Wissenschaftlich kaum untersucht sind bisher jedoch die Auswirkungen der Gewalt auf die Wirtschaft der Metropole. Vor allem transnationale Unternehmen mit ihren komplexen Organisationsstrukturen sind besonders von den Dimensionen der urbanen Gewalt betroffen. Immer wieder wird ihre Geschäftskontinuität durch Ãberfälle auf Lieferungen, die Geschäftsstellen, ihre ProduktionsÂ,anlagen und ihre Angestellten unterbrochen. Andererseits führen die Auseinandersetzung illegaler Gewaltakteure der Stadt zur Behinderung von Unternehmensaktivitäten. Ausgehend von diesen Beobachtungen untersucht der Autor die Rolle transnationaler Unternehmen bei der Generierung privater und à ffentlicher Sicherheit in der Stadt. Aufgrund der Notwendigkeit, ein geeignetes Maà an Sicherheit zur Gewährleistung ihrer Aktivitäten herzustellen, wird aufgezeigt, welche Auswirkungen die Einflussnahme von transnationalen Unternehmen auf den à ffentlichen Raum hat. Ein grundlegendes Augenmerk wird dabei auf die Konstruktion von Sicherheit durch die dafür verantwortlichen Personen innerhalb der Unternehmen gelegt. Im Rahmen des Kapitels über Unternehmen wird vor allem auf die Sicht der verantwortlichen Akteure auf urbane Gewalt und sich daran orientierende Sicherheitsstrategien eingegangen. Andererseits werden jedoch auch die Mitarbeiter der Abteilungen für soziale Firmenverantwortung (CSR) auf ihre Betrachtung von Sicherheit und daran angepasste Aktivitäten untersucht. Der Autor analysiert dabei insbesondere, von welchen Faktoren die Konstruktion der Sicherheitsumwelt Rio de Janeiros beeinflusst wird und inwiefern die Sicherheitsrisiken, die aus der globalen Interdependenz der Unternehmensoperationen resultieren in diese mit einflieÃen. Eine solche Analyse ermà glicht zudem Aussagen über die Notwendigkeit kollektiver SicherheitsmaÃnahmen und die Mà glichkeiten privater Akteure zur à ffentlichen Sicherheit insgesamt beizutragen. Basierend auf dem "Nodal-Governance" Ansatz der Kriminologen Scott Burries, Peter Drahos und Clifford Shearing werden jedoch auch die Polizei als staatlicher Sicherheitsinstitution, aber auch die Milizen und die Drogenbanden der Stadt in die Analyse einbezogen. Letztere haben auf Gewalt und Unterdrückung basierende parallele Ordnungsstrukturen in den Armenvierteln Rio de Janeiros etabliert. Auf jeden dieser Akteure wird in einem eigenen Kapitel eingegangen. Im Rahmen des Kapitels über das System à ffentliche Sicherheit auf der Bundesebene und im Bundesstaat Rio de Janeiro wird vor allem die interne Organisationsstruktur herausgearbeitet und dargestellt, wie die Denkweisen über urbane Gewalt und Kriminalität bei den zuständigen Politikern und Polizisten das Handeln beeinflussen. Insbesondere wird herausgestellt, welche sicherheitsbezogenen Herausforderungen aus den Strukturen der Polizei für die Stadt Rio de Janeiro im Allgemeinen und für Unternehmen im Besonderen resultieren. Dabei werden die Strategien à ffentlicher Sicherheit, die einerseits zur Bekämpfung von urbaner Gewalt beitragen, diese andererseits aber auch aufrechterhalten, diskutiert. Den vielfältigen Kooperationsformen zwischen der Polizei und Unternehmen zum Schutz von Firmenoperationen wird dabei besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Insofern kà nnen die Mà glichkeiten aber auch die Grenzen, die Unternehmen zur Einflussnahme auf Konfliktreduktion zur Verfügung stehen, aufgezeigt werden. Mit Blick auf das Wirtschaftswachstum der Stadt, aber auch kommender sportlicher GroÃereignisse wie der FuÃballweltmeisterschaft 2014 und der Olympischen Spiele 2016 stellt die Analyse der Einflussnahme privater und staatlicher Akteure auf die Sicherheitssituation eine besonders wichtige dar.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Renewable energy sources have become a key research focus in the field of global environmental governance. Within this context, new technical innovations seek to overcome challenges resulting from volatile renewable energy production and a lack of storage capacities. Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology using cryptography, has gained prominence as an integral component within the increasingly decentralized and digitalized global energy infrastructure. Against this background, Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy as well as to subsequently reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if the following three components are met: the ongoing implementation of technological advancements, an adequate global normative framework, and general trust on the part of key market actors to promote blockchain in the energy sector on a global scale. Departing from an analysis of the relationship between climate change and energy, Freier conducts a legal analysis to explore possible 'bottom-up' perspectives for the implementation and transfer of technological innovation derived from climate contracts. This analysis examines the technological infrastructure surrounding blockchain energy as well as its application to the Brooklyn Microgrid in the US and the WindNODE trading platform in Germany from an International Relations perspective. 152 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Renewable energy sources have become a key research focus in the field of global environmental governance. Within this context, new technical innovations seek to overcome challenges resulting from volatile renewable energy production and a lack of storage capacities. Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology using cryptography, has gained prominence as an integral component within the increasingly decentralized and digitalized global energy infrastructure.Against this background, Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy as well as to subsequently reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if the following three components are met: the ongoing implementation of technological advancements, an adequate global normative framework, and general trust on the part of key market actors to promote blockchain in the energy sector on a global scale.Departing from an analysis of the relationship between climate change and energy, Freier conducts a legal analysis to explore possible 'bottom-up' perspectives for the implementation and transfer of technological innovation derived from climate contracts. This analysis examines the technological infrastructure surrounding blockchain energy as well as its application to the Brooklyn Microgrid in the US and the WindNODE trading platform in Germany from an International Relations perspective.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 152 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Renewable energy sources have become a key research focus in the field of global environmental governance. Within this context, new technical innovations seek to overcome challenges resulting from volatile renewable energy production and a lack of storage capacities. Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology using cryptography, has gained prominence as an integral component within the increasingly decentralized and digitalized global energy infrastructure. Against this background, Alexander Freier argues that the application of blockchain technologies represents a viable option to enhance the efficiency and balancing of renewable energy as well as to subsequently reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if the following three components are met: the ongoing implementation of technological advancements, an adequate global normative framework, and general trust on the part of key market actors to promote blockchain in the energy sector on a global scale. Departing from an analysis of the relationship between climate change and energy, Freier conducts a legal analysis to explore possible 'bottom-up' perspectives for the implementation and transfer of technological innovation derived from climate contracts. This analysis examines the technological infrastructure surrounding blockchain energy as well as its application to the Brooklyn Microgrid in the US and the WindNODE trading platform in Germany from an International Relations perspective.