Regional Energy Initiatives (eBook, ePUB)
MedReg and the Energy Community
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This book is aimed at policy makers, institutions, energy companies and academics to provide a better understanding of the economic and institutional eco-system that characterize the Mediterranean area.
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This book is aimed at policy makers, institutions, energy companies and academics to provide a better understanding of the economic and institutional eco-system that characterize the Mediterranean area.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317685494
- Artikelnr.: 41074300
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317685494
- Artikelnr.: 41074300
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Carlo Cambini is Associate Professor of Industrial Organization at the Politecnico di Torino, research fellow at the IEFE - Bocconi, Milan, and economic member of the Scientific Committee of the Florence School of Regulation, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies - European University Institute (EUI). He received the Young Economist Essay Award at the 1999 EARIE conference in Losanne (CH). His research focuses on industrial economics, regulatory economics and competition policy with a strong background in telecommunications, transportation, and energy markets. He has being published in leading scientific international journals such as the RAND Journal of Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Journal of Regulatory Economics. He acted as consultant for national agencies, such as the Italian Regulatory Authority for Communications (AGCOM), the Authority of Energy (AEEG), the Italian Treasury and local governments. He was also invited as Keynote Speaker in conferences organized by the Australian Regulatory and Competition Authority (ACCC), and by the Commerce Commission in New Zealand. Alessandro Rubino is Lecturer in Economics at Bari University. Alessandro's research interests are in the fields of regulation, industrial organisation, energy market integration and demand side participation. Alessandro obtained his PhD in Economics from Siena University. Before completing his PhD has worked at Ofgem as Regulatory Economist. His main tasks where related to the analysis of the impact of the Large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD, 2001/80/EC) on the generation portfolio in UK. In addition Alessandro has worked on the design and implementation of the incentive scheme for the national transmission system operator for gas and electricity. From June 2009 to July 2012 Alessandro has worked as Research Assistant at the Florence School of Regulation (European University Institute) within the Robert Schuman Centre, a research unit specialized in applied economics. He has been junior expert in the EC founded project "Paving the Way for the Mediterranean Solar Plan" and coordinator of the International Energy Regulation Network (IERN). From July 2012 to January 2014 Alessandro has been head of Capacity building and knowledge dissemination at the Enel Foundation.
Preface by S. Mori - Enel Group Foreword by A. Ortis - Integrated and
Sustainable Energy for the Benefit of the People of the Mediterranean ...
and Beyond Foreword by D. Buschle - Energy Community Secretariat -
Integrating Energy - Lessons to be Learned from the Energy Community
Background, Aims and Structure of the Book Part 1: Regional Cooperation 1.
Multilateralism in European Neighbourhood - The Case of CEFTA 2006 2. A
Mediterranean Electricity Co-operation Strategy. Vision and Rationale 3.
Mechanisms and Outcomes of the EU External Energy Policy: An Alternative
Approach 4. Will Outsiders Apply EU Rules and Why? 5. A Framework for
Closer EU MENA Cooperation in Renewable Energy 6. Regional Cooperation in
the Energy Sector in the Western Balkans: The Eight Regional Energy Markets
in Europe 7. Parliamentary Support to Euro-Mediterranean Energy Initiatives
8. Enhancing the Rule of Law in Middle East and North Africa: A Role for
the Energy Charter Treaty Part 2: Export of the EU Model 9. Enhanced
Sectoral Multilateralism - Will the Energy Community Lead the Way to a New
Neighbourhood Policy? 10. Beyond Regional Cooperation - The Energy
Community as an Instrument for the EU External Energy Policy Part 3: Case
Studies - Implications from the Export of the EU Model 11. European Legal
Space and Application of the EU Energy Acqus in Ukraine 12. Legal Issues
Relating Cross-border Gas Pipeline Projects (Turkey / Nabucco Project Case
Study) 13. National Independent Regulatory Authorities as a Case for EU
Rules Promotion in the Southern Mediterranean Region 14. Electricity
Exchanges with North Africa at 2030: The European and the Italian
Approaches 15. Effects of the New 2020 Strategy on Regional Energy
Initiatives and Energy Markets Integration 16. Renewables and the Electric
Bills in the Mediterranean Area: State of the Art and Perspectives
Sustainable Energy for the Benefit of the People of the Mediterranean ...
and Beyond Foreword by D. Buschle - Energy Community Secretariat -
Integrating Energy - Lessons to be Learned from the Energy Community
Background, Aims and Structure of the Book Part 1: Regional Cooperation 1.
Multilateralism in European Neighbourhood - The Case of CEFTA 2006 2. A
Mediterranean Electricity Co-operation Strategy. Vision and Rationale 3.
Mechanisms and Outcomes of the EU External Energy Policy: An Alternative
Approach 4. Will Outsiders Apply EU Rules and Why? 5. A Framework for
Closer EU MENA Cooperation in Renewable Energy 6. Regional Cooperation in
the Energy Sector in the Western Balkans: The Eight Regional Energy Markets
in Europe 7. Parliamentary Support to Euro-Mediterranean Energy Initiatives
8. Enhancing the Rule of Law in Middle East and North Africa: A Role for
the Energy Charter Treaty Part 2: Export of the EU Model 9. Enhanced
Sectoral Multilateralism - Will the Energy Community Lead the Way to a New
Neighbourhood Policy? 10. Beyond Regional Cooperation - The Energy
Community as an Instrument for the EU External Energy Policy Part 3: Case
Studies - Implications from the Export of the EU Model 11. European Legal
Space and Application of the EU Energy Acqus in Ukraine 12. Legal Issues
Relating Cross-border Gas Pipeline Projects (Turkey / Nabucco Project Case
Study) 13. National Independent Regulatory Authorities as a Case for EU
Rules Promotion in the Southern Mediterranean Region 14. Electricity
Exchanges with North Africa at 2030: The European and the Italian
Approaches 15. Effects of the New 2020 Strategy on Regional Energy
Initiatives and Energy Markets Integration 16. Renewables and the Electric
Bills in the Mediterranean Area: State of the Art and Perspectives
Preface by S. Mori - Enel Group Foreword by A. Ortis - Integrated and
Sustainable Energy for the Benefit of the People of the Mediterranean ...
and Beyond Foreword by D. Buschle - Energy Community Secretariat -
Integrating Energy - Lessons to be Learned from the Energy Community
Background, Aims and Structure of the Book Part 1: Regional Cooperation 1.
Multilateralism in European Neighbourhood - The Case of CEFTA 2006 2. A
Mediterranean Electricity Co-operation Strategy. Vision and Rationale 3.
Mechanisms and Outcomes of the EU External Energy Policy: An Alternative
Approach 4. Will Outsiders Apply EU Rules and Why? 5. A Framework for
Closer EU MENA Cooperation in Renewable Energy 6. Regional Cooperation in
the Energy Sector in the Western Balkans: The Eight Regional Energy Markets
in Europe 7. Parliamentary Support to Euro-Mediterranean Energy Initiatives
8. Enhancing the Rule of Law in Middle East and North Africa: A Role for
the Energy Charter Treaty Part 2: Export of the EU Model 9. Enhanced
Sectoral Multilateralism - Will the Energy Community Lead the Way to a New
Neighbourhood Policy? 10. Beyond Regional Cooperation - The Energy
Community as an Instrument for the EU External Energy Policy Part 3: Case
Studies - Implications from the Export of the EU Model 11. European Legal
Space and Application of the EU Energy Acqus in Ukraine 12. Legal Issues
Relating Cross-border Gas Pipeline Projects (Turkey / Nabucco Project Case
Study) 13. National Independent Regulatory Authorities as a Case for EU
Rules Promotion in the Southern Mediterranean Region 14. Electricity
Exchanges with North Africa at 2030: The European and the Italian
Approaches 15. Effects of the New 2020 Strategy on Regional Energy
Initiatives and Energy Markets Integration 16. Renewables and the Electric
Bills in the Mediterranean Area: State of the Art and Perspectives
Sustainable Energy for the Benefit of the People of the Mediterranean ...
and Beyond Foreword by D. Buschle - Energy Community Secretariat -
Integrating Energy - Lessons to be Learned from the Energy Community
Background, Aims and Structure of the Book Part 1: Regional Cooperation 1.
Multilateralism in European Neighbourhood - The Case of CEFTA 2006 2. A
Mediterranean Electricity Co-operation Strategy. Vision and Rationale 3.
Mechanisms and Outcomes of the EU External Energy Policy: An Alternative
Approach 4. Will Outsiders Apply EU Rules and Why? 5. A Framework for
Closer EU MENA Cooperation in Renewable Energy 6. Regional Cooperation in
the Energy Sector in the Western Balkans: The Eight Regional Energy Markets
in Europe 7. Parliamentary Support to Euro-Mediterranean Energy Initiatives
8. Enhancing the Rule of Law in Middle East and North Africa: A Role for
the Energy Charter Treaty Part 2: Export of the EU Model 9. Enhanced
Sectoral Multilateralism - Will the Energy Community Lead the Way to a New
Neighbourhood Policy? 10. Beyond Regional Cooperation - The Energy
Community as an Instrument for the EU External Energy Policy Part 3: Case
Studies - Implications from the Export of the EU Model 11. European Legal
Space and Application of the EU Energy Acqus in Ukraine 12. Legal Issues
Relating Cross-border Gas Pipeline Projects (Turkey / Nabucco Project Case
Study) 13. National Independent Regulatory Authorities as a Case for EU
Rules Promotion in the Southern Mediterranean Region 14. Electricity
Exchanges with North Africa at 2030: The European and the Italian
Approaches 15. Effects of the New 2020 Strategy on Regional Energy
Initiatives and Energy Markets Integration 16. Renewables and the Electric
Bills in the Mediterranean Area: State of the Art and Perspectives