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Dedication ; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction. Germany's Energy Transition in Context; Introduction; Political andßInstitutional Setting; Theories ofßInstitutional Continuity andßChange; Chapter Overviews; Notes; 1: The Grassroots Origins ofßtheßGerman Energy Transition; Introduction; Linking Protest andßInnovation inßNIMBY Theory; A Note onßResearch Design; "We Said No": TheßSuccessful Site Occupation atßWyhl; From Anti-Nuclear Capital toßSolar Region; Institutions ofßCounter-Expertise: TheßEco-Institute Freiburg.

Renewable Energy Businesses Solar Collectors; Solar Architecture andßConstruction; Tourism; Small Trades andßCrafts Businesses; "Plus-Energy Villages"; Vocational Education: TheßRichard Fehrenbach Trade School; Renewable Energy R & D: TheßFraunhofer Institute forßSolar Energy Systems; Political Support Organizations: BUND andßtheßGreens; Networking Organizations; Political Support andßtheßExpansion ofßtheßFreiburg Solar Region; Conclusion; Notes; 2: Why Subnational Actors Matter: TheßRole ofßLänder andßMunicipalities inßtheßGerman Energy Transition; Introduction.

German "Energiewende" at theßLänder andßMunicipal LevelsChanging Framework Conditions forßLänder andßMunicipal Energy Politics; Opportunities forßLänder andßMunicipal Energy Transition Governance; Overarching Measures; Consumer Behavior ofßLänder andßMunicipal Administration; Regulation andßPlanning; Provision ofßEnergy, Public Transport, andßHousing; Support andßInformation; Conditions forßFurthering theßRenewable Transition; Länder Level; Problem-Related Factors; Political-Institutional Factors; Economic Factors; Informational-Cognitive Factors; Actor-Related Factors; Municipal Level.

Problem-Related Factors Political-Institutional Factors; Economic Factors; Informational-Cognitive Factors; Actor-Related Factors; Conclusion; Notes; 3: Critical Junctures andßtheßGerman Energiewende; Introduction; Analytical Framework; 1990: Birth ofßtheßEnergiewende at theßFederal Level; 2000: Accelerating andßConsolidating theßEnergiewende; 2014: Putting theßBrakes onßtheßEnergiewende; Conclusion; Notes; 4: The German Energiewende inßaßEuropean Context; Introduction; Factors Driving Germany andßEurope's Low-Carbon Energy Transitions.

Overcoming Path Dependencies forßtheßEnergy TransitionGermany Within aßEuropean andßGlobal Context; Energy Transitions Across Europe; Energy Structures inßEurope; The Bi-lateral Context; The EU Context; The 2015 Paris Climate Negotiations andßtheßEuropean 2030 Targets; The EU Emissions Trading System; Roadmap toßaßResource-Efficient Europe; An Energy Union forßEurope; Conclusion; Notes; 5: Avoiding Transitions, Layering Change: TheßEvolution ofßAmerican Energy Policy; Introduction; Pushing forßaßTransition inßtheß1970s; Renewable Energy In, Energy Transition Out.

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