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Investing in Eu Energy Security: Exploring the Regulatory Approach to Tomorrow's Electricity Production

Autor Bjornebye, Henrik Bjrnebye
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2010
The author of this book shows that, in the light of our current knowledge, ensuring new investments A- and the right investments A- in electricity generation constitutes an urgent energy policy challenge facing the EU over the coming decades
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ISBN-13: 9789041131188
ISBN-10: 9041131183
Pagini: 456
Editura: Kluwer Law International

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Preface. Part I: Introduction. 1. On the Market-Based Path to Optimal Investments. Part II: Background: Investment Challenges and Regulatory Objectives. 2. Introduction. 3. The Internal Electricity Market at a Glance. 4. The Challenges of Energy Import Dependency and Climate Change. 5. The Market Challenges Involved in Attracting Adequate Investments. 6. Defining the Regulatory Objectives. Part III: The Treaty Context. 7. Introduction. 8. The Relationship between Security of Supply Objectives and the Fundamental Objectives of the TFEU. 9. Justification for Measures Restricting the Free Movement of Electricity. 10. Security of Supply Obligations in the General Economic Interest. 11. Establishment of the Internal Electricity Market. 12. Concluding Remarks. Part IV: Market Facilitation of Investments. 13. Introduction. 14. Defining Roles and Responsibilities in Electricity Generation Investment Decisions. 15. The Authorization Procedure for the Construction of New Electricity Generating Capacity. 16. The Facilitation of a Stable Investment Climate. 17. Concluding Remarks. Part V: Public Intervention. 18. Introduction. 19. Electricity Generation Tenders in the Security of Supply Interest. 20. Tenders in the Environmental Interest. 21. Electricity Generation Investments as a Service of General Economic Interest. 22. Exemptions from the Electricity Directive in the General Economic Interest. 23. Concluding Remarks. Part VI: State Aid to Electricity Generation Investments. 24. Introduction. 25. Overview of the TFEU State Aid Regime. 26. The Boundaries of Article 107(1) TFEU. 27. State Aid Declared Compatible with the Internal Market under Article 107(3) TFEU. 28. The Application of the TFEU to Investments in Coal and Nuclear Power. Part VII: Conclusion. 29. Towards Sustainable Energy Security Investments. References. Abbreviations. Index.