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Intro
Foreword
Preface
An Insight How to Read the Book
Contents
1 Historical Context and Present Energy Use in the Global Economy
1 Energy Sources
2 Historical Context
3 Source Depletion, Source Evolution and Link to Economic and Scientific Development: Long Cycle Trends in Energy Primary Resources
4 Main Current Uses in Present day Economy
5 Source Availability for Different World Regions
6 Geopolitical Implications
7 Market Trends and Sustainable Energy Sourcing
8 Conclusions and Recommendations
References

2 Energy and Environmental Policy and Economic Development
1 Introduction
2 Micro and Macro System Perspectives on Economic Development and Environmental Policy
3 A Short History of Energy and Environmental Policy
4 Trade-Offs in Inducing Growth Through Environmental Policy and Sustainability
5 Best Practices: The European Union Policy Framework
6 Mexico's Position
7 Mexico's Future
8 Conclusions
References
3 Fossil Fuels Use and Efficiency During the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
1 Introduction
2 Industry
3 Transport
4 Buildings

4.1 Energy Consumption Analysis
4.2 Energy Efficiency
4.3 Final Remarks
5 Public Policy
6 Conclusions and Recommendations
References
4 Energy Market Evolution in Lieu of Fossil Fuels Use and Renewables Penetration Due to Regulatory Changes
1 Introduction and Framework for Analysis
2 Regulatory Institutions, Laws, and Instruments: A Comparison with CAISO and ERCOT
2.1 FERC Legislation and Main Orders Shaping US Regulation
2.2 Mexico's Legislation, and Policy and Regulatory Makers
3 Regulation, International Convergence, and Connections
3.1 Types of Incentives

3.2 New Technologies and CAPEX and OPEX in Renewable Energy
3.3 Connections and Facilitation or Restrictions.
4 State of Submarkets Traded in Mexico's CENACE, CAISO and ERCOT
5 Conclusions and Framework for Further Analysis
References
5 Market Restructuring Due to Renewable Sources Evolution and Penetration
1 Introduction and the Relevance of Renewable Energy
2 From the Multilateral Vision and Paris Agreement, Regional Efforts at the International Energy Agency, to Dynamics of Electricity Markets

2.1 The Multilateral United Nations Efforts and the Paris COP Agreement of 2015
2.2 The International Energy Agency and Its Role in Bridging Gaps Between Climate and Energy
2.3 Electricity Sector Evolution Dynamics
3 Institutions, Policy Making Bodies, Regulatory Agencies, and Their Updated Roles
4 Technology Drivers of Renewable Transitions
4.1 Solar-Photovoltaic Generation Technology
4.2 Wind Generation
4.3 Distributed Generation
4.4 Transmission Areas of Opportunity for Development
4.5 Storage
4.6 Electric Vehicles and Smart Buildings

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