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Journal articles on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Poucineau, Valentin. "Les entreprises locales d’énergie, leviers de transition énergétique ?" Canadian Journal of Regional Science 46, no. 2 (May 31, 2023): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1100212ar.
Full textChristen, Guillaume, and Philippe Hamman. "Associer les habitants à la transition écologique." Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no. 58 (April 25, 2016): 119–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036209ar.
Full textLefebvre, Gaétan, Patrick D’Hugues, and Christophe Poinssot. "Transition énergétique, « intensité matières » et criticité." Revue Générale Nucléaire, no. 4 (July 2021): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rgn/20214022.
Full textBonhomme, Gérard. "Transition énergétique - les défis de la défossilisation." Reflets de la physique, no. 77 (February 2024): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/refdp/202477004.
Full textGrand, Dominique, Christian Le Brun, André Latrobe, and Roland Vidil. "Dans quelles conditions fonctionnerait le mix électrique prévu pour la France par la loi sur la transition énergétique ?" Reflets de la physique, no. 77 (February 2024): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/refdp/202477116.
Full textDegron, Robin. "La pluriannualité budgétaire : une avancée contrariée en dépit de son utilité." Gestion & Finances Publiques, no. 6 (November 2022): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/gfp.2022.6.001.
Full textCantin, Richard, and Cédric Bereaud. "Differentes sources d’erreurs dans le diagnostic de performance énergétique pour les bâtiments." Acta Europeana Systemica 8 (July 10, 2020): 231–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/aes.v8i1.56393.
Full textMarignac, Yves. "Nucléaire en Normandie : une page d’histoire à tourner…" Études Normandes 4, no. 1 (2017): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/etnor.2017.3614.
Full textRoult, Didier. "Hydro Energy & Sustainability – Synthèse de la conférence internationale organisée par la SHF, les 29 et 30 janvier 2019 à Grenoble." La Houille Blanche, no. 2 (April 2019): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2019021.
Full textVerbecke, Alban. "L’énergie nucléaire : un moteur pour la Normandie." Études Normandes 4, no. 1 (2017): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/etnor.2017.3613.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Mesnil, Camille. "Convertir la méthanisation en « solution de transition énergétique » : Le cas de la relance de la méthanisation en Île-de-France 1990-2020." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris Est, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PESC2001.
Full textThe thesis focuses on the deployment of anaerobic digestion in Île-de-France to shed light on whatis happening through the devices called upon to develop in the name of the "green city". This processof breaking down organic matter in the absence of air produces a gas mixture and a digestate, a kindof humus. The multifunctional character (waste management, energy production, compostproduction), the significant plasticity (in terms of technical intensity, inputs and uses) and above allthe double environmental promise (as a mode of production of renewable energy or as a circulareconomy tool) with which anaerobic digestion can be associated, make it a preferred technique foranyone interested in environmental issues in the broad sense.With the analysis of diversified framing, enrolment and incentive scenes as well as the trajectory ofthe different types of assemblage in Île-de-France, the thesis shows the primacy of the visions anddevices most compatible with energetic regime, especially those associated with large gas networks.It also shows that the articulation of the issues of waste management and energy production is notstraightforward and is the subject of tensions. Beyond these two issues, the thesis shows the pluralityof "spillovers" of the development of anaerobic digestion in environmental terms (water, soil, etc.)and socio-economic matters (associated agricultural model)
Dégremont-Dorville, Marie. "Transitions énergétiques et politiques à l’orée du XXIe siècle : l’émergence en France d’un modèle territorial de transition énergétique." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018IEPP0008/document.
Full textOur work focuses on energy transition policies launched by French local authorities through a historical perspective. We analyze renewable energy and energy efficiency local policies as well as grid modernization, especially since their development in the mid-2000s. They are embedded in a process where historical principles guiding public policies in the energy sector are being challenged, especially as regards electricity. This offers opportunities to actors contesting these organizational principles, who promote alternatives they crafted for a few decades. Thanks to policy entrepreneurs mobilizing resources acquired over the course of their career, an alternative territorialized energy model is emerging. Gradually, it gains ground through the development of local production systems, mostly controlled by regional councils and large urban centers. These processes bring about a number of changes, most of them being incremental. However, we identify accelerating periods that can lead to changes of energy systems on a wider scale. They introduce differentiation from the French energy system, organized and controlled at a national scale. These alternatives are standardized, and it makes them more powerful to confront strong path dependency in this area. Since energy policy has been central in the crafting of the French modern state, these transitions could have consequences on public policies in general and on the state itself
Darson, Alice. "Transition énergétique et transition juridique : le développement des énergies de sources renouvelables en France." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0095/document.
Full textThe way to an energy transition will be reached with an integration of renewable energies inour energy mix. This development includes a legal transition because the current legal context that appliesto green energies is not efficient and does not contribute to this emergency. Changing the legal framebecomes a necessity and particularly the way these energies are governed, planned and supported. It’salso important that administrative procedures that regulate the implantation of energies productionsystem are set. At last, this legal transition will have to conciliate imperatives linked to the development ofrenewable energies with those governing the protection of surroundings, all aiming to a sustainabledevelopment
Duruisseau, Kévin. "Transition énergétique et géographie : le photovoltaïque au sol dans le sud de la France." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3050/document.
Full textBegan in 2002 with the establishment of a financial supervisory regime based on a system of feed-in tariffs, the photovoltaic public policy on the ground enriches French energy and climate public policy, which have since become public policies for “low carbon” energy transition. These policies are deployed in a context of openness to competition associated with the liberalization of the European national markets for electricity, means splitting production and increasing devolution of "Electricians" powers to public territorial players favoring multiplication and diversification of actors involved in the metropolitan French electrical system. These changes have initiated a process of territorialization of renewable energy and create a new geography of electricity.This thesis questions the place of the territories in the "low carbon" energy transition, in an analysis of regionalization of public policy photovoltaic ground process in France, and discusses the emergence of a new geography of electricity. It articulates a study of the geography of photovoltaic ground units in operation on 31 December 2015 in the southern territories of France with an actorial analysis of the spatial distribution of these new industrial infrastructures. It proposes to do this a typology of photovoltaic ground initiators-actors and a typology of photovoltaic ground developers-operators to highlight the new electric actors of the metropolitan French electrical system. It offers a wider study of regulatory systems and sets of actors at work in the implementation of photovoltaic ground territories revealing the territorialization process of this renewable energy
Millot, Ariane. "Faire la transition énergétique bas-carbone ou comment réaliser l'avènement d'un mythe ?" Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PSLEM074.
Full textTo fight climate change and limit the rise in global temperatures, countries must reduce their CO2 emissions and achieve what is commonly known as an energy transition. However, this ambiguous notion covers various objectives, which makes it difficult to understand the challenges involved in transforming the energy system and further complicates its management. The aim of this thesis is to question the term of energy transition in order to propose a new approach to its management. We begin with an overview of the concept of energy transition, which involves both looking at its highly ambiguous definition and observing it throughout history, which indicates that the low-carbon energy transition will need to be handled very differently from in the past. In the second part, we analyze French attempts to steer the transition. Our examination of policies implemented to date shows that the French energy system has not really engaged in an energy transition that corresponds to the stated objectives. Based on the TIMES-France energy prospective model we then examine the impact of a carbon neutrality target on: the level of carbon tax, which will be too high to be acceptable politically and socially; decarbonization trajectories, which will involve a radical technological change of the energy system; and specific challenges facing France thanks to a comparison with the Swedish situation. In the last part, we explore new approaches to piloting the energy transition. Following a review of a proposal from a branch of the social sciences, Transition Management, we develop an analogy between the energy transition and the phase transition theory in physics, with the aim of improving control of the energy transition and enriching our understanding of this notion. More specifically, it allows us to put forward a set of taxes and subsidies evolving over time
Zoumenou, Anna. "L’action économique des collectivités territoriales pour la transition énergétique." Thesis, Paris 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA020061/document.
Full textThe conference of the member states of the United nations framework convention about climate change (COP 21) which took place in Paris, december 2015, increased the state’s interest either for the protection of the environment and the ecological transition. From more than a decade, many laws had have the goal to place local authorities into the hearth of this system. Today, the realization of the energy transition is based on a partnership between public authorities, garantor of the public service and private companies mastering engineering and energy techniques. This policy takes place in the story of a new public management, which profoundly changes the way public services are managed
Bouckaert, Stéphanie. "Contribution des Smart Grids à la transition énergétique : évaluation dans des scénarios long terme." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 2013. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00959266.
Full textDobigny, Laure. "Quand l'énergie change de mains : socio-anthropologie de l'autonomie énergétique locale au moyen d'énergies renouvelables en Allemagne, Autriche et France." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H230.
Full textThe development of renewable energy (RE) in Europe has been sustained, inter alia, by unconventional players in the energy sector: individuals, fanners, and local communities. As a result, over 50% of renewable energy generation capacity in Germany is citizen-owned. Thus more and more rural communities are achieving local energy independence, producing as much or even more than they consume, whether they are connected to national power grids or not (microgrids). What has led these citizens and local governments to become individually and collectively energy self-sufficient? And what are the implications of this local appropriation of energy on representations of energy and its use, social organization, social cohesion, local economies, and collective identity? These questions have guided this socio-anthropological study of five communities in Germany, Austria, and France. The transnational analysis also compares two levels of energy independence: individual (domestic) and collective (community). Changing the level of analysis makes it possible to question the role of the technical system in energy use, as well as the pioneering and key role farmers play in the choice of renewables - in order to better understand its social meaning. Within the large technical system, the choice of local energy independence, and the alternative it represents, has political, social, environmental, technical, economic, and symbolic dimensions. Because, ultimately, when energy changes hands, power does as well
Wernert, Carole. "L'historicité de la transition énergétique bas carbone : analyse comparée des politiques énergie-climat locales en France (Metz) et en Allemagne (Sarrebruck)." Thesis, Le Mans, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LEMA3016.
Full textThis thesis questions the capacity of cities to seize the energy issue through history, then through a low carbon perspective. It is based on assumptions that the introduction of energy as a local resource, is to become a reason for low carbon transition in cities. The historicity of this transition indicates that its lineaments are sometimes identifiable before the advent of its imperatives. Through a territorial history of energy, the thesis contributes to decoding keys of interest of cities to the low carbon transition as well as "its atomic elements" at the local scale.The city of Metz has a Local Distribution Company (ELD), rare in France, created under German annexation in 1901: Usine d'Electricité de Metz (UEM). The company produces and distributes electricity and heat. It belongs to the city (85%) and consolidates public finances while developing local and / or renewable resources.Saarbrücken, the capital of a German coal and industrial land, seems reluctant to the low carbon transition. However, in the years 1980-1990, the city and its "Stadtwerk" (German ELD) challenged nuclear power-plants and played the role of laboratory for renewables. The energy transition in Saarbrücken also shows ruptures, coal path dependencies, and illustrates the non-linearity of the process. Depending on the historical characteristics of cities and the exogenous pressures on urban supply, low-carbon energy transitions interest local actors to different extents and take various forms and rhythms
Lee, Youhyun. "Les politiques de développement des énergies renouvelables et nouvelles en Corée du Sud et en France." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01D047.
Full textThe South Korea and France, those who are recognized for high dependence on nuclear power, are now facing a new phase of energy policy. The development of new and renewable energy is a crucial task to reduce green house gas which provokes climate change problem. Furthermore, new and renewable energy leads the green growth of the country. The reason why we do appreciate the new and renewable energy is not only because of environment, but also because of economic reason. The importance of the new and renewable energy is still growing in accordance with Paris Accord in 2015 after C.O.P 21.This study approaches several major issues in public administration such as defining policy actors, analyzing the policy process and the policy instruments. It also deals with the definitions of new and renewable energy, legal systems, plans, implementation and discussion about global energy cooperation. By comparing and rethinking of two other countries policies, their concomitant challenges toward energy transition will be going forward
Books on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Foyer, Jean, Edouard Morena, and Stefan C. Aykut. Globalising the Climate: COP21 and the Climatisation of Global Debates. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textMorena, Édouard. Globalising the Climate: COP21 and the Climatisation of Global Debates. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textFoyer, Jean, Edouard Morena, and Stefan C. Aykut. Globalising the Climate. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Beltran, Alain. "La France et sa politique de l’énergie (des années 1970 à aujourd’hui)." In La transition énergétique, 17–25. CIRAC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.cirac.1029.
Full textBouvier, Yves. "L’horizon nucléaire en France : transition énergétique ou énergie de transition ?" In La transition énergétique : un concept historique ?, 23–38. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.26061.
Full textDuruisseau, Kévin. "Chapitre 4. Les centrales photovoltaïques au sol dans le sud de la France. Un exemple de territorialisation de la transition énergétique." In Réussir la transition énergétique, 57–66. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.18296.
Full textBelot, Robert. "L’énergie nucléaire comme figure épiphanique de la science agissante dans la France de la Libération." In La transition énergétique : un concept historique ?, 39–72. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.26067.
Full text"Chapitre 5 CONCLUSION ET PREMIÈRES PROPOSITIONS DE PRINCIPES MÉTHODOLOGIQUES POUR PRÉPARER LA TRANSITION ÉNERGÉTIQUE EN FRANCE." In Première contribution au débat national sur l'énergie, 47–52. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1203-5-009.
Full text"Chapitre 5 CONCLUSION ET PREMIÈRES PROPOSITIONS DE PRINCIPES MÉTHODOLOGIQUES POUR PRÉPARER LA TRANSITION ÉNERGÉTIQUE EN FRANCE." In Première contribution au débat national sur l'énergie, 47–52. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-1203-5.c009.
Full text"5 L’impact de l’insertion des EnRi dans le réseau électrique." In Transition énergétique : la France en échec, 149–66. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2295-9.c010.
Full text"2 La transition énergétique, sortir de l’échec. Quelles priorités et quelles échéances ?" In Transition énergétique : la France en échec, 179–98. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2295-9.c012.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Colombier, Michel. "Perspectives générales de la transition énergétique Monde Europe France." In Nucléaire et EnR : des technologies complémentaires pour la transition énergétique. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jtsfen/2017nuc07.
Full textReports on the topic "Transition énergétique – Île-de-France (France)"
Fontecave, Marc, and Candel Sébastien. Quelles perspectives énergétiques pour la biomasse ? Académie des sciences, January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62686/1.
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