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The Development of a Comprehensive Legal Framework for the Promotion of Offshore Wind Power


ISBN13: 9789041183972
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £144.00



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The Development of a Comprehensive Legal Framework for the Promotion of Offshore Wind Power discusses the impact of technological, economic, spatial, and market issues on the legal framework for the promotion of offshore wind power. There is an urgent need worldwide to increase the share of renewable energy in the overall energy supply as rapidly as possible. With a well-developed and proven feasible technology, offshore wind power has come to the fore as the most promising means of achieving this goal. However, fragmented authorities and procedures pose tremendous challenges to the development of an integrated legal framework for offshore wind power and the complex installation and grid interconnections it requires. This book analyzes the features essential for the development of such a framework, drawing on the experience of ten countries that have such schemes in place – France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Norway, the United States, Australia, China, Korea, and Taiwan.

What’s in this book:

Eleven key policymakers in their respective countries have contributed chapters that examine the ways a sound legal framework addresses the following aspects of offshore wind power development:

  • license schemes;
  • environmental health and safety (EHS) concerns of the projects;
  • construction of turbines;
  • infrastructure of grid, construction harbor, and vessels;
  • environmental health and safety regulations such as Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA); and
  • loan and finance risk.
The contributors show that a carefully planned mix of incentives and supplementary schemes is indispensable. The chapters are drawn from the presentations and papers offered at the International Conference on Comprehensive Legal Framework for the Development of Offshore Wind Power Around the World held in Taiwan in August 2016.

How this will help you:

This book reveals the contours of a strong and sound legal framework surrounding offshore wind power that serves to enable and facilitate the efficient application of policy initiatives and subsidies. As an analysis of not only the incentive scheme but also regulatory regime of the legal framework, this book will prove indispensable to lawyers, policymakers, officials, and academics concerned with the management of sea space to include the wind power necessary to achieve and sustain renewable energy goals.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
CHAPTER 1 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Germany
Thomas Schomerus & Christian Maly
Chapter 2 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in United Kingdom
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh & Edinburgh Law School
CHAPTER 3 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in France
Catherine Banet
CHAPTER 4 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Italy
Sandra Cassotta & Ulla Steen
CHAPTER 5 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Norway
Catherine Banet
CHAPTER 6 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in United States
Jeremy Firestone
CHAPTER 7 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Australia
Alex Wawryk
CHAPTER 8 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in China
Haifeng Deng
CHAPTER 9 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Korea
Eubong Lee
CHAPTER 10 Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind in Taiwan
Anton Ming-Zhi Gao

Series: Energy and Environmental Law and Policy Series

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