Geographies of Solar Energy Transitions awarded best edited book award by American Energy Society
Posted on 12th December, 2024

We are delighted to announce that Geographies of Solar Energy Transitions has been awarded the American Energy Society’s best edited book award for 2024!
Edited by Siddharth Sareen and Abigail Martin, with a host of outstanding contributors, Geographies of Solar Energy Transitions focuses on how solar energy governance (both state-based regulations and more market driven modes of governance) is evolving to address a diverse range of conflicts and challenges.
Each year, the American Energy Society surveys the energy landscape and spotlights the most extraordinary contributions to energy and sustainability. Categories include books, media, people and STEM.
The announcement said that ‘Geographies of Solar Energy Transitions (UCL Press) focuses on how solar energy governance (both state-based regulations and more market-driven modes of governance) is evolving to address these conflicts in diverse settings. Each chapter is well written (especially chapter 4 “Beyond Power” by Karla Cedeño and Ana G. Rincon-Rubio; and also chapter 10 “Governing solar supply chains,” by Dustin Mulvaney.’
Congratulations to the volume’s editors and contributors!