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EU Member States' electricity grids are interconnected and therefore, electricity policy in one Member State may influence the functioning of electricity systems in the other states. This work analyzes the impact of an EU Member State's energy policy on the other Member States from the perspective of the right to determinate their electricity mix. The work argues that the scope of a Member State's right to electricity mix guaranteed by Article 194(2) TFEU is limited considerably. The right of a Member State to decide on the choice of its energy sources and the general structure of its energy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
EU Member States' electricity grids are interconnected and therefore, electricity policy in one Member State may influence the functioning of electricity systems in the other states. This work analyzes the impact of an EU Member State's energy policy on the other Member States from the perspective of the right to determinate their electricity mix. The work argues that the scope of a Member State's right to electricity mix guaranteed by Article 194(2) TFEU is limited considerably. The right of a Member State to decide on the choice of its energy sources and the general structure of its energy supply in the electricity sector is restricted by the same rights of the other Member States.
Autorenporträt
Viktor Szabo, MBL: Studied Law at Masaryk University & Institute for Energy and Regulatory Law, Technical University Berlin.