European Energy Law Report XIII (European Energy Law Reports)

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European Energy Law Report XIII (European Energy Law Reports)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 470 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781780689500
  • DDC分類 640.402

Full Description

The European Energy Law Reports are an initiative taken by the organisers of the European Energy Law Seminar which has been organised on an annual basis since 1989 at Noordwijk aan Zee in the Netherlands. The aim of this seminar is to present an overview of the most important legal developments in the field of International, EU and national energy and climate law. Whereas the first seminars concentrated on the developments at EC level, which were the results of the establishment of an Internal Energy Market, the focus has now gradually switched to the developments at the national level following the implementation of the EU Directives with regard to the internal electricity and gas markets. This approach can also be found in these reports.This volume includes chapters on ''Newcomers in the Electricity Market: Aggregators and Storage'', ''Hydropower Concessions in the EU: A Need for Liberalisation or Privatisation?'', ''Investments and des-Investments in the Energy Sector'', ''Offshore Decommissioning in the North Sea'', ''CCS as a Climate Tool: North Sea Practice'' and ''From EU Climate Goals to National Climate Laws''

Contents

Table of Contents and preliminary matter (p. 0) Introduction (p. 1) NEWCOMERS IN THE ELECTRICITY MARKET: AGGREGATORS AND STORAGE Chapter I. How is the Energy Sector Faring at the EU Courts? A Year in Review (p. 13) Chapter II. Newcomers in the Belgian Electricity Market: Aggregators (p. 35) Chapter III. Aggregation of Distributed Energy Resources in the United States: Current Uses and Potential for More Widespread Deployment (p. 57) Chapter IV. Potential Hurdles to the Regulation of Electricity Storage Development in the UK (p. 79) HYDROPOWER CONCESSIONS IN THE EU: A NEED FOR LIBERALISATION OR PRIVATISATION? Chapter V. Power-to-Gas and Hydrogen for Energy Storage under EU Energy Law (p. 101) Chapter VI. EU Law and Norwegian Hydropower Legislation: A Challenging Interface (p. 127) Chapter VII. The Legal Regime of Hydroelectric Licences in France (p. 153) Chapter VIII. Hydropower Concessions in Italy (p. 165) INVESTMENTS AND DISINVESTMENTS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR Chapter IX. Hydroelectric Concessions: The Portuguese Legal Framework (p. 173) Chapter X. The EU Approach to the Regulation of Guarantees of Origin (p. 197) Chapter XI. The Screening of Foreign Direct Investments into the European Union: Regulation 2019/452 and its Implications for Energy Investments (p. 219) Chapter XII. Closure of Nuclear Power Plants in Germany, Sweden and France: Different Strategies for Different Results (p. 245) OFFSHORE DECOMMISSIONING IN THE NORTH SEA Chapter XIII. Phasing Out Coal-Fired Power Plants in the European Union: Examples from the Netherlands and Germany (p. 261) Chapter XIV. The Regulation of Decommissioning in the Netherlands: From Removal to Re-Use (p. 289) Chapter XV. Decommissioning of Offshore Installations upon the UK Continental Shelf (p. 307) Chapter XVI. Regulation of Infrastructure Decommissioning in the Danish Offshore Oil and Gas Sector: The Final Chapter in the Danish Oil Adventure (p. 329) CCS AS A CLIMATE TOOL: NORTH SEA PRACTICE Chapter XVII. Decommissioning Practice in Norway (p. 351) Chapter XVIII. CCS Legislation in Norway: The EU CCS Directive and its Implementation into Norwegian Law (p. 369) Chapter XIX. Developments in UK Carbon Capture and Storage (p. 387) FROM EU CLIMATE GOALS TO NATIONAL CLIMATE LAWS Chapter XX. Carbon Capture and Storage in the Netherlands: A Long and Winding Process (p. 405) Chapter XXI. A Stocktake of Legal Research on the United Kingdoms Climate Change Act: Present Understandings, Future Opportunities (p. 421) Chapter XXII. The Swedish Climate Policy Framework and the Climate Act (p. 443) Chapter XXIII. Climate Litigation, Climate Act and Climate Agreement in the Netherlands (p. 457)

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