Capacity Mechanisms in the EU Energy Markets
Law, Policy, and Economics
Herausgeber: Hancher, Leigh; Sadowska, Malgorzata; Huhta, Kaisa; De Hauteclocque, Adrien
Capacity Mechanisms in the EU Energy Markets
Law, Policy, and Economics
Herausgeber: Hancher, Leigh; Sadowska, Malgorzata; Huhta, Kaisa; De Hauteclocque, Adrien
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Energy capacity mechanisms have become a key feature in member states' energy markets and thus a significant topic in European regulatory debate. This second edition provides a thorough and up-to-date explanation of how capacity mechanisms work, their market implications, and the possible consequences for the European internal electricity market.
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Energy capacity mechanisms have become a key feature in member states' energy markets and thus a significant topic in European regulatory debate. This second edition provides a thorough and up-to-date explanation of how capacity mechanisms work, their market implications, and the possible consequences for the European internal electricity market.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780192849809
- ISBN-10: 0192849808
- Artikelnr.: 66731721
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780192849809
- ISBN-10: 0192849808
- Artikelnr.: 66731721
Leigh Hancher holds several chairs at European universities. She began her academic career as a lecturer in law Warwick University in 1984, obtained her PhD at the University of Leiden in 1986, and was appointed Professor of Economic Law at the Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1990. She has worked in private practice since 1990 and is currently Special Counsel to Baker Botts PLC. She has published widely on both EU state aid law and EU energy law over the last 4 decades. Adrien de Hauteclocque is the Head of Cabinet of the President of the General Court of the European Union and a Principal Adviser of the Florence School of Regulation (European University Institute). His research interests include EU competition and state aid law, competition policy in network industries, and the law & economics of energy regulation. Before moving to the EU institutions, he pursued his academic career at the University of Manchester and at the European University Institute where he co-founded the "EU Energy Law & Policy" Area of the Florence School of Regulation. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and also holds regular teaching commitments for the Legal Task Force of the Council of European Energy Regulators (Belgium), École Nationale d'Administration (France), and at HEC Paris (France). He obtained his PhD in Law from the University of Manchester and holds a MSc in Management from EM Lyon (France) and a MSc in Economic Policy from Strathclyde University. Kaisa Huhta is a Senior Researcher and an Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Fellow at the UEF Law School and at the Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law. Her research focuses on EU energy law. She has published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles, books, book chapters, expert statements and other publications and her work has appeared in top level international journals such as the European Law Review and the International and Comparative Law Quarterly. Dr. Huhta actively carries out consultancy work in the field of EU and Finnish energy law. Ma/lgorzata Sadowska is a Policy Officer at ACER's Electricity Department, working on resource adequacy and security of supply. Before joining ACER, she worked at the Irish energy regulator, and prior to that she was a research fellow at the European University Institute, Florence School of Regulation, and Tilburg Law and Economics Center, Tilburg University, in the area of energy regulation and competition policy. Ma/lgorzata holds a PhD in Law and Economics (EDLE, 2013) and a Masters degrees in Law (University of Gda'nsk, 2006) and European Studies (University of Hamburg, 2008).
* Part I: Policy
* 1: Clemens Ziegler: EU Policy on Capacity Mechanisms
* 2: Alberto Pototschnig and Martin Godfried: The Regulators' View:
ACER's Report on Capacity Mechanisms and the EU Internal Electricity
Market
* 3: Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo Meeus: Capacity Remuneration
Mechanisms in the EU: Today, Tomorrow, and a Look Further Ahead
* Part II: Economics
* 4: Francois Beaude: The EU Approach to Resource Adequacy
* 5: Christoph Riechmann, Jens Perner, Sam Street, and Vikram
Balachandar: Energy Market Design with Capacity Mechanisms
* 6: Fabien Roques and Charles Verhaeghe: Different Approaches for
Capacity Mechanisms in Europe: Rationale and Potential for
Coordination?
* 7: Carlos Batlle, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla, and Ignacio J.
Pérez-Arriaga: Resource Adequacy in Decarbonizing Power Systems:
Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Atlantic
* 8: Bert Willems: The Generation Mix, Price Caps, and Capacity
Payments
* Part III: Law
* 9: Leigh Hancher: Capacity Mechanisms and State Aid Control: A
European Solution to the 'Missing Money' Problem?
* 10: Adrien de Hauteclocque and Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: The Antitrust
Perspective to Capacity Mechanisms
* 11: Peter Oliver and Kaisa Huhta: Free Movement of Goods in the
Labyrinth of Energy Policy and Capacity Mechanisms
* Part IV: Case Studies
* 12: Thomas Starlinger, Elisabeth Wielinger, and Harald Kröpfl:
Austria
* 13: Wouter Vandorpe: Belgium
* 14: Guillaume Dezobry: France
* 15: Kai Uwe Pritzsche and Katharina Reinhardt: Germany
* 16: Antonis Metaxas: Greece
* 17: Seamus Byrne: Ireland
* 18: Francesco Maria Salerno: Italy
* 19: Marinus Winters and Tiemen Govers: The Netherlands
* 20: Cathrine Ramstad Wenger, Frode Støle, and Jens Naas-Bibow: Norway
* 21: Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: Poland
* 22: Iñigo del Guayo: Spain
* 23: Peter Willis: United Kingdom
* 1: Clemens Ziegler: EU Policy on Capacity Mechanisms
* 2: Alberto Pototschnig and Martin Godfried: The Regulators' View:
ACER's Report on Capacity Mechanisms and the EU Internal Electricity
Market
* 3: Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo Meeus: Capacity Remuneration
Mechanisms in the EU: Today, Tomorrow, and a Look Further Ahead
* Part II: Economics
* 4: Francois Beaude: The EU Approach to Resource Adequacy
* 5: Christoph Riechmann, Jens Perner, Sam Street, and Vikram
Balachandar: Energy Market Design with Capacity Mechanisms
* 6: Fabien Roques and Charles Verhaeghe: Different Approaches for
Capacity Mechanisms in Europe: Rationale and Potential for
Coordination?
* 7: Carlos Batlle, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla, and Ignacio J.
Pérez-Arriaga: Resource Adequacy in Decarbonizing Power Systems:
Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Atlantic
* 8: Bert Willems: The Generation Mix, Price Caps, and Capacity
Payments
* Part III: Law
* 9: Leigh Hancher: Capacity Mechanisms and State Aid Control: A
European Solution to the 'Missing Money' Problem?
* 10: Adrien de Hauteclocque and Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: The Antitrust
Perspective to Capacity Mechanisms
* 11: Peter Oliver and Kaisa Huhta: Free Movement of Goods in the
Labyrinth of Energy Policy and Capacity Mechanisms
* Part IV: Case Studies
* 12: Thomas Starlinger, Elisabeth Wielinger, and Harald Kröpfl:
Austria
* 13: Wouter Vandorpe: Belgium
* 14: Guillaume Dezobry: France
* 15: Kai Uwe Pritzsche and Katharina Reinhardt: Germany
* 16: Antonis Metaxas: Greece
* 17: Seamus Byrne: Ireland
* 18: Francesco Maria Salerno: Italy
* 19: Marinus Winters and Tiemen Govers: The Netherlands
* 20: Cathrine Ramstad Wenger, Frode Støle, and Jens Naas-Bibow: Norway
* 21: Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: Poland
* 22: Iñigo del Guayo: Spain
* 23: Peter Willis: United Kingdom
* Part I: Policy
* 1: Clemens Ziegler: EU Policy on Capacity Mechanisms
* 2: Alberto Pototschnig and Martin Godfried: The Regulators' View:
ACER's Report on Capacity Mechanisms and the EU Internal Electricity
Market
* 3: Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo Meeus: Capacity Remuneration
Mechanisms in the EU: Today, Tomorrow, and a Look Further Ahead
* Part II: Economics
* 4: Francois Beaude: The EU Approach to Resource Adequacy
* 5: Christoph Riechmann, Jens Perner, Sam Street, and Vikram
Balachandar: Energy Market Design with Capacity Mechanisms
* 6: Fabien Roques and Charles Verhaeghe: Different Approaches for
Capacity Mechanisms in Europe: Rationale and Potential for
Coordination?
* 7: Carlos Batlle, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla, and Ignacio J.
Pérez-Arriaga: Resource Adequacy in Decarbonizing Power Systems:
Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Atlantic
* 8: Bert Willems: The Generation Mix, Price Caps, and Capacity
Payments
* Part III: Law
* 9: Leigh Hancher: Capacity Mechanisms and State Aid Control: A
European Solution to the 'Missing Money' Problem?
* 10: Adrien de Hauteclocque and Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: The Antitrust
Perspective to Capacity Mechanisms
* 11: Peter Oliver and Kaisa Huhta: Free Movement of Goods in the
Labyrinth of Energy Policy and Capacity Mechanisms
* Part IV: Case Studies
* 12: Thomas Starlinger, Elisabeth Wielinger, and Harald Kröpfl:
Austria
* 13: Wouter Vandorpe: Belgium
* 14: Guillaume Dezobry: France
* 15: Kai Uwe Pritzsche and Katharina Reinhardt: Germany
* 16: Antonis Metaxas: Greece
* 17: Seamus Byrne: Ireland
* 18: Francesco Maria Salerno: Italy
* 19: Marinus Winters and Tiemen Govers: The Netherlands
* 20: Cathrine Ramstad Wenger, Frode Støle, and Jens Naas-Bibow: Norway
* 21: Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: Poland
* 22: Iñigo del Guayo: Spain
* 23: Peter Willis: United Kingdom
* 1: Clemens Ziegler: EU Policy on Capacity Mechanisms
* 2: Alberto Pototschnig and Martin Godfried: The Regulators' View:
ACER's Report on Capacity Mechanisms and the EU Internal Electricity
Market
* 3: Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo Meeus: Capacity Remuneration
Mechanisms in the EU: Today, Tomorrow, and a Look Further Ahead
* Part II: Economics
* 4: Francois Beaude: The EU Approach to Resource Adequacy
* 5: Christoph Riechmann, Jens Perner, Sam Street, and Vikram
Balachandar: Energy Market Design with Capacity Mechanisms
* 6: Fabien Roques and Charles Verhaeghe: Different Approaches for
Capacity Mechanisms in Europe: Rationale and Potential for
Coordination?
* 7: Carlos Batlle, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla, and Ignacio J.
Pérez-Arriaga: Resource Adequacy in Decarbonizing Power Systems:
Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Atlantic
* 8: Bert Willems: The Generation Mix, Price Caps, and Capacity
Payments
* Part III: Law
* 9: Leigh Hancher: Capacity Mechanisms and State Aid Control: A
European Solution to the 'Missing Money' Problem?
* 10: Adrien de Hauteclocque and Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: The Antitrust
Perspective to Capacity Mechanisms
* 11: Peter Oliver and Kaisa Huhta: Free Movement of Goods in the
Labyrinth of Energy Policy and Capacity Mechanisms
* Part IV: Case Studies
* 12: Thomas Starlinger, Elisabeth Wielinger, and Harald Kröpfl:
Austria
* 13: Wouter Vandorpe: Belgium
* 14: Guillaume Dezobry: France
* 15: Kai Uwe Pritzsche and Katharina Reinhardt: Germany
* 16: Antonis Metaxas: Greece
* 17: Seamus Byrne: Ireland
* 18: Francesco Maria Salerno: Italy
* 19: Marinus Winters and Tiemen Govers: The Netherlands
* 20: Cathrine Ramstad Wenger, Frode Støle, and Jens Naas-Bibow: Norway
* 21: Ma/lgorzata Sadowska: Poland
* 22: Iñigo del Guayo: Spain
* 23: Peter Willis: United Kingdom