Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955

The Kaprun hydroelectric facility occupies an extremely important position in both the Austrian and central European electricity supply. But the project has an ambiguous history due to its connections with the National Socialist period. This essay considers how the Kaprun project launched by Germany...

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spelling ftdatacite:10.5282/rcc/6558 2023-05-15T16:28:10+02:00 Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 Landry, Marc 2014 application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.5282/rcc/6558 http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6558/ en eng Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany © Copyright is held by the contributing authors. environmental politics dams resources energy regimes hydroelectric power Text article-journal Journal Article ScholarlyArticle 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5282/rcc/6558 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Kaprun hydroelectric facility occupies an extremely important position in both the Austrian and central European electricity supply. But the project has an ambiguous history due to its connections with the National Socialist period. This essay considers how the Kaprun project launched by Germany drove two critical but neglected energy transitions in postwar Austria. Text Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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title Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955
title_short Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955
title_full Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955
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title_full_unstemmed Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955
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