Global Risks and Energy System Resilience

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· Elsevier
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280
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About this ebook

Global Risks and Energy System Resilience provides a comprehensive examination of the intricate interplay between various global risks and the resilience of energy systems. This essential reference delves into the complex geopolitical, economic, and financial factors that shape energy security today, offering a structured framework for understanding and addressing these challenges. The book covers crucial topics such as the evolution of energy system resilience, the development of an evaluation framework, and the quantification of the impacts of geopolitical, financial, and economic risks. This book follows the logical framework of "indicator measurement-impact assessment-scenario prediction." It first analyses the current situation and provides an overview of global risks and the energy system resilience, measures the levels of different types of global risks and energy system resilience, and analyses the spatio-temporal evolution law. Second, the theoretical transmission mechanism of different kinds of risks on energy system resilience is analysed through literature review and theoretical review, and the actual impacts of different kinds of risks on energy system resilience are assessed by corresponding econometric models. Then, the influencing factors affecting the resilience of energy systems under the digital background are identified. The future development of the energy system resilience is then predicted. Researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals in energy strategy and policy evaluation, energy system resilience optimization, and risk avoidance policies will find this book invaluable for designing effective strategies to enhance energy security and stability. By bridging theoretical insights with practical applications, it equips readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of today's energy landscape.• Analyzes the intricate interplay between geopolitical, economic, and financial risks and their impact on global energy system resilience, providing a multi-faceted understanding of contemporary challenges• Evaluates the current state of energy system resilience using bibliometric methods to contextualize research progress and identify gaps in existing literature• Quantifies the effects of specific risks on energy resilience using advanced econometric models, offering actionable insights and empirical findings that inform policy and strategic decision-making• Explores the future trends of energy system resilience through predictive scenario analysis, equipping readers with tools to anticipate and mitigate emerging risks in an increasingly uncertain global environment• Identifies key driving factors of energy resilience and their spatial differentiation, enabling stakeholders to tailor strategies that enhance energy security and stability in their respective regions

About the author

Dr. Jun Zhao is a Lecturer in the School of Economics and Management, China University of Geosciences Beijing (Beijing, China). Her research interests include Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, and Energy System Resilience. Dr. Zhao has published 40 papers appearing in journals such as Energy Economics, Renewable Energy, Energy, and Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews.Dr. Kangyin Dong is an Associate Professor in the School of International Trade and Economics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China. He specializes in Energy Economics, Climate Change Economics, and the Economics of Natural Gas and Renewable Energy. With over 200 published papers in leading journals such as Energy Economics, Ecological Economics, and World Development, Dr. Dong has gained recognition as a prominent researcher in his field. His accolades include being listed as a "Highly Cited Researcher" by Clarivate and a "Top 2% Scientist" by Stanford University. Additionally, he serves as an Associate Editor for several academic journals, including Economic Analysis and Policy and Petroleum Science. Dr. Dong's work significantly contributes to understanding the economic implications of energy and environmental policies on a global scale.Dr. Yalin Lei is a Professor in the School of Economics and Management at China University of Geosciences Beijing (Beijing, China). Her research interests include climate change, ecological economics, and renewable energy. Professor Lei has published papers in journals such as Energy Economics, Renewable Energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, Applied Energy, Energy, Applied Energy, and more.

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