Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 Three Types of Space for Analyzing Energy Transition |
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1.1 From energy-to-energy transition |
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1.2 Presentation of the six research areas |
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1.3 The importance of climates in the energy transition |
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12 | (2) |
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1.4 Energy sectors analyzed by field |
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14 | (3) |
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Chapter 2 Energy Transition in Metropolises |
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2.1 Energy characteristics in metropolises |
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17 | (5) |
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2.2 The example of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia |
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2.2.1 Presentation of Riyadh |
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22 | (10) |
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2.2.2 Development, construction and housing of Riyadh |
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32 | (15) |
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2.2.3 Transport from Riyadh |
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47 | (4) |
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2.2.4 Riyadh's challenges for energy transition |
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51 | (12) |
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2.3 The example of the European Metropolis of Lille in France |
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63 | (29) |
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2.3.1 Presentation of the European Metropolis of Lille |
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63 | (8) |
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2.3.2 Development, construction and housing of the European Metropolis of Lille |
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71 | (6) |
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2.3.3 Transport of the European Metropolis of Lille |
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77 | (4) |
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2.3.4 Challenges of the European Metropolis of Lille for the energy transition |
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81 | (11) |
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2.4 Lessons learned from the energy transition in metropolises |
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92 | (17) |
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2.4.1 Priority to controlling energy consumption in metropolises |
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95 | (7) |
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2.4.2 Microproduction of energy in metropolises |
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2.4.3 Peripheral power generation units and networks |
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104 | (5) |
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Chapter 3 The Energy Transition in Rural Areas |
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3.1 The characteristics of energy in rural areas |
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109 | (3) |
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3.2 The example of Pays de Fayence in France |
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112 | (25) |
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3.2.1 Presentation of Pays de Fayence |
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112 | (5) |
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3.2.2 Development of the Pays de Fayence |
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117 | (13) |
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3.2.3 Transport in the Pays de Fayence |
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130 | (2) |
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3.2.4 Challenges of the Pays de Fayence for the energy transition |
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132 | (5) |
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3.3 The example of Bokhol in Senegal |
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137 | (21) |
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3.3.1 Presentation of Bokhol |
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137 | (12) |
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3.3.2 Development of the Bokhol site |
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149 | (7) |
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3.3.3 Bokhol's challenges for the energy transition |
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156 | (2) |
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3.4 Lessons learned from the energy transition in rural areas |
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158 | (13) |
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3.4.1 Dynamics of positive energy territories |
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160 | (5) |
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3.4.2 Complex regulations and rurality |
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165 | (3) |
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3.4.3 Landscapes and rurality |
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168 | (3) |
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Chapter 4 The Energy Transition in the Desert |
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4.1 The characteristics of energy in the desert |
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4.2 The example of Ouarzazate in Morocco |
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172 | (16) |
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4.2.1 Presentation of Ouarzazate |
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172 | (11) |
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4.2.2 Spatial planning in Ouarzazate |
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183 | (3) |
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4.2.3 Ouarzazate's challenges for the energy transition |
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186 | (2) |
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4.3 The example of Neom in Saudi Arabia |
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188 | (12) |
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4.3.1 Neom's presentation |
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188 | (7) |
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4.3.2 Development of the Neom project |
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195 | (4) |
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4.3.3 Neom's challenges for the energy transition |
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199 | (1) |
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4.4 Lessons learned from the energy transition in the desert |
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Conclusion |
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References |
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Index |
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