Governance of Energy Megaprojects
Politics, Hubris and Energy Security
AvChristopher J. Cooper,Benjamin K. Sovacool
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Beskrivning
This book investigates why energy megaprojects fail to deliver their promised benefits. It offers the first comprehensive assessment of the complicated dynamics driving - and constraining - megaprojects initiated in the rapid scramble for energy resources and efforts to improve energy security. The authors approach the assessment of megaprojects from a socio-technical angle, emphasizing broad issues of political leadership, regulation, financing, interest group opposition and environmental impact, as well as conventional technological factors such as engineering design and project management.
The Governance of Energy Megaprojects will prove insightful for academics concerned about energy policy, energy security, environmental impact and technology assessment. But the book should prove equally compelling to those engaged in the practical management and implementation of large-scale energy projects anywhere in the world.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Understanding Why Energy Megaprojects Fail
3. The Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Network (TAGP)
4. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Oil Pipeline
5. The Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE)
6. The Gobitec Solar Array
7. Conclusions Bigger is Blunder
Index