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Research Handbook on EU Competition Law and the Energy Transition

Edited by: Leigh Hancher, Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui

ISBN13: 9781803922584
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The Research Handbook on EU Competition Law and the Energy Transition comprehensively analyses key topics in the field, covering both traditional and emerging antitrust, state aid, and policy issues related to energy transformation, increased sustainability goals and the functioning of European energy markets.

Across 17 authoritative chapters, leading experts in the competition, state aid and energy law fields blend academic rigour with practical insights. Contemporary issues are discussed such as the European energy markets’ regulatory frameworks, the legality of agreements between energy players, market power abuse in energy markets, and the way that states may play a direct role when intervening in the sector to promote renewable energy forms of the security of energy supply. The Research Handbook examines current geopolitical, social and technological changes and challenges in the energy sector within an economic law context and addresses the ongoing restructuring of European energy markets.

Balancing theory, practice and actionable advice, this Research Handbook is an essential reference work for academics and students in competition and antitrust law and energy law. Legal practitioners and policymakers working in the energy and competition law sector will also find this to be an indispensable resource.

Subjects:
Competition Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
PART I. OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES: THE ENERGY TRANSITION’S IMPACT ON COMPETITION POLICY MATTERS
1. Introduction to the Research Handbook on EU Competition Law and the Energy Transition 2
Leigh Hancher and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
2. Long-term energy supply contracts in the EU: where competition policy meets market design 13
Peter Alexiadis
3. Long-term upstream gas supply and purchase agreements and competition law considerations 38
Kim Talus and Aikaterini Florou
4. From geographical restrictions to the importation of natural gas to the EU: between prohibitions of territorial clauses and security of supply exceptions 54
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues
5. Relevant offshore electricity markets: energy hubs and hybrid solutions 71
Ceciel Nieuwenhout
6. EU taxonomy, level playing field and competition policy in the energy sector 90
Berte-Elen Konow

PART II. AGREEMENTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
7. Collaborating in offshore renewable energy projects and competition law: consortium bids in deep waters 117
Even Tukun and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
8. Sustainability agreements and Article 101(3) TFEU 143
Ronny Gjendemsjø
9. Climate change and the energy transition: what role for Article 101(3) TFEU? 158
Julian Nowag and Wolf Sauter

PART III. MARKET POWER
10. Access to energy networks: between abuse of dominance, third party access and unbundling 182
Gonçalo Coelho
11. Applying competition law to cross-border interconnector cables in a changing, high-price electricity sector 202
Julius Rumpf and Leigh Hancher
12. Data leveraging in energy markets in the aftermath of EDF and ENEL: taking stock, looking ahead 236
Alexis Brunelle, Adrien de Hauteclocque, Pablo Ibanez-Colomo and Juliette Ogez
13. Merger control and sustainability in the energy sector 253
Tjarda van der Vijver
14. Article 22 of the EC Merger Regulation – National and European control: energy sector 277
Michał Krzykowski

PART IV. STATE INTERVENTION AND AID
15. The new State Aid Guidelines on Climate, Environmental Protection and Energy: what changes do they bring? 298
Antonis Metaxas
16. Building an industry through State aid and energy auctions: solar power 323
Hugo Talbot and Nicole Robins
17. Capacity remuneration mechanisms: new rules, new problems? 346
Kaisa Huhta