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Energy Transitions: Regulatory and Policy Trends

Edited by: Ioanna Mersinia, Sirja-Leena Penttinen

ISBN13: 9781780684048
Published: February 2017
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Energy Transitions: Regulatory and Policy Trends highlights the recent developments in EU energy law and underlying policy aspects that shape the regulatory approach to energy.

By acknowledging the multidisciplinary nature of energy law, its close relationship with policy issues and its development as an evolving new sector-specific legal field, this book reflects the multifaceted nature of EU energy law by focusing on the most topical issues of EU energy law and policy today.

It examines regulatory and institutional developments in EU energy law, the case law of the Court of Justice in the field of energy, and different policy dimensions and external aspects of EU energy law. The themes covered include: capacity mechanisms, interactions between EU and international organisations and jurisdictions outside the EU, application of general EU law to the energy sector, sustainability aspects such as the current state of renewable energy support schemes and waste-to-energy processes, underground gas storage facilities, and various aspects of shale gas developments in the EU.

Energy Transitions: Regulatory and Policy Trends is of importance for academics and students as well as practitioners and policy makers working in the field of energy law.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Introduction: Examining Different Aspects of the Energy Transition

PART I. REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS IN EU ENERGY LAW
Integration of European Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms: In Search of a Harmonised Regulatory Framework
The Strategic Role of Underground Gas Storage Facilities: Legal Requirements for Third-Party Access (p.
35)
Construction of a Regional Energy Market within a Multilateral Regulatory Framework: Interactions Between the European Union and the Energy Charter Treaty

PART II. APPLICATION OF GENERAL EUROPEAN UNION LAW TO THE ENERGY SECTOR
The Treaty Freedoms in the Energy Sector: Overview and State of Play
Aspects of Property Ownership in the Energy Sector in the Light of the Case Law of the European Court of Justice

PART III. SUSTAINABILITY ASPECTS
Sustainable Energy, Smart Power and Turkish Energy Leadership
Reforming Australia’s Large-Scale Renewable Energy Target: Lessons from the United Kingdom and Germany
Article 42(1) of the Industrial Emissions Directive: The Unfortunate Consequence of the Lahti Energia Oy Judgment

PART IV. SHALE GAS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Regulation of Shale Gas in the United Kingdom and its Potential to Inform the EU-Level Harmonising Measures in the Future
The Reluctant Fracker: Shale Gas and the Energy Transition Towards Sustainability in Europe
New Technologies and Shale Gas: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Lessons Learned from the Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Nanotechnology