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Decarbonising Electricity examines the promise and potential of renewable energy regions in transforming global electricity systems. Written by leading scholars and researchers, the book provides comprehensive analysis of how communities, regions, and nations can transition toward decarbonized electricity production.
The authors explore the socio-technical, economic, and policy dimensions of renewable energy adoption, moving beyond technological solutions to consider the broader social, political, and institutional contexts that shape energy transitions. The book addresses key challenges including grid integration, energy storage, workforce transitions, and community engagement.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work offers evidence-based insights for policymakers, energy professionals, and researchers seeking to understand how renewable energy regions can contribute to meeting global climate goals and building sustainable energy futures.







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