Tim Maxian Rusche
EU Renewable Electricity Law and Policy
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EU Renewable Electricity Law and Policy
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This book examines the current state of economic regulation of renewable electricity and explores the possibilities for future harmonized EU regulation.
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This book examines the current state of economic regulation of renewable electricity and explores the possibilities for future harmonized EU regulation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781107533240
- ISBN-10: 1107533244
- Artikelnr.: 53772733
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781107533240
- ISBN-10: 1107533244
- Artikelnr.: 53772733
Tim Maxian Rusche is a member of the Legal Service of the European Commission. Previously, he worked in the European Commission's directorate general for energy and transport, first as case handler assessing the compatibility of state aid with the internal market and then as coordinator for relations with the European Parliament and the Council. He has published extensively on European environmental law and European competition law.
Introduction; Part I. 28 National Support Schemes in Regulatory
Competition: 1. Regulation of renewable electricity in the internal
electricity market: (still) a preserve of Member States; 2. The regulatory
options from an economic point of view: superiority of prices over
quantities under real-world conditions; 3. The times they are a-changin'?
The evolution of support schemes in Member States over time; Part II.
Regulatory Competition and Union Law Protecting the Internal Market: 4.
Union law on state aid: down for the count, but not knocked out by
PreussenElektra; 5. Union law on free movement of goods: the protection of
the environment justifies (nearly) everything, except for 'buy European'
clauses for equipment; 6. Prohibition of internal customs duties and
discriminatory taxation: the sometimes forgotten straightjacket; Part III.
Toward a Common Market for Renewable Electricity?: 7. 2013 to 2015 - years
of upheaval?; 8. Regulatory options for the creation of a common market; 9.
Regulatory cross fertilization across the Atlantic.
Competition: 1. Regulation of renewable electricity in the internal
electricity market: (still) a preserve of Member States; 2. The regulatory
options from an economic point of view: superiority of prices over
quantities under real-world conditions; 3. The times they are a-changin'?
The evolution of support schemes in Member States over time; Part II.
Regulatory Competition and Union Law Protecting the Internal Market: 4.
Union law on state aid: down for the count, but not knocked out by
PreussenElektra; 5. Union law on free movement of goods: the protection of
the environment justifies (nearly) everything, except for 'buy European'
clauses for equipment; 6. Prohibition of internal customs duties and
discriminatory taxation: the sometimes forgotten straightjacket; Part III.
Toward a Common Market for Renewable Electricity?: 7. 2013 to 2015 - years
of upheaval?; 8. Regulatory options for the creation of a common market; 9.
Regulatory cross fertilization across the Atlantic.
Introduction; Part I. 28 National Support Schemes in Regulatory
Competition: 1. Regulation of renewable electricity in the internal
electricity market: (still) a preserve of Member States; 2. The regulatory
options from an economic point of view: superiority of prices over
quantities under real-world conditions; 3. The times they are a-changin'?
The evolution of support schemes in Member States over time; Part II.
Regulatory Competition and Union Law Protecting the Internal Market: 4.
Union law on state aid: down for the count, but not knocked out by
PreussenElektra; 5. Union law on free movement of goods: the protection of
the environment justifies (nearly) everything, except for 'buy European'
clauses for equipment; 6. Prohibition of internal customs duties and
discriminatory taxation: the sometimes forgotten straightjacket; Part III.
Toward a Common Market for Renewable Electricity?: 7. 2013 to 2015 - years
of upheaval?; 8. Regulatory options for the creation of a common market; 9.
Regulatory cross fertilization across the Atlantic.
Competition: 1. Regulation of renewable electricity in the internal
electricity market: (still) a preserve of Member States; 2. The regulatory
options from an economic point of view: superiority of prices over
quantities under real-world conditions; 3. The times they are a-changin'?
The evolution of support schemes in Member States over time; Part II.
Regulatory Competition and Union Law Protecting the Internal Market: 4.
Union law on state aid: down for the count, but not knocked out by
PreussenElektra; 5. Union law on free movement of goods: the protection of
the environment justifies (nearly) everything, except for 'buy European'
clauses for equipment; 6. Prohibition of internal customs duties and
discriminatory taxation: the sometimes forgotten straightjacket; Part III.
Toward a Common Market for Renewable Electricity?: 7. 2013 to 2015 - years
of upheaval?; 8. Regulatory options for the creation of a common market; 9.
Regulatory cross fertilization across the Atlantic.