International Trade in Sustainable Electricity
Herausgeber: Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria
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This book explores the regulatory challenges posed by the changing landscape of electricity trade to the multilateral trading system.
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This book explores the regulatory challenges posed by the changing landscape of electricity trade to the multilateral trading system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163348
- ISBN-10: 110716334X
- Artikelnr.: 48428837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 878g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163348
- ISBN-10: 110716334X
- Artikelnr.: 48428837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.