Description
Renewable Energy
has become a game changer in Europe and on the national energy markets. It has
started from fairly low participation in the market in the last decade of
the last century, mostly driven by traditional hydro and some biomass use,
becoming the big winner in new capacity in Europe and worldwide as of to date.
Nowadays, access of renewables to the market is being organized differently in
the EU 28 Member States with some established patterns such as priority
grid access and a majority of countries having used various feed-in
mechanisms now, steered by the Directorate General for Competition of the EU
Commission towards auctioning systems. We have seen progress and
roll-back, legal and investor certainty or the opposite. More and more, it
is no longer so much about market access of renewables but about a new market
design. Incumbent energy production becomes the obstacle for system change. The
coming decade until 2030 will have further barriers to jump but the pathway
towards sustainability is set, with different speed restrictions in the
various Member States. A look over the big pond to the United States gives
further fruitful insight.
This new book
Volume III - Renewable Energy in the Member States of the EU focuses from a
broad perspective on the latest development in the EU Member States in the
renewable energy sector as well as on energy efficiency. It also describes
energy market legislation with a special focus on market design and system
integration including support mechanisms, grid access, licensing, planning,
auto production, interconnection, network planning and security of supply. It
also elaborates on structural fund use within this sector.
Edited by
Dörte Fouquet
Partner, Becker Büttner Held (BBH), Brussels;
Director European Renewable Energies Federation (EREF)
Written by
Reinhard Haas, Christoph Zehetner, Gustav Resch, Austria, Jana Nysten, Belgium, Lulin Radulov, Bulgaria, Maja Matijević, Croatia, Slavomir M. Čauder, Czech Republic, Frede Hvelplund, Karl Sperling, Denmark, Rene Tammist, Estonia, Miika Pinomaa, Likka Väänänen, Finland, Cecile Fontaine, France, Dörte Fouquet, Germany, Matthew Jamurtas, Nikos Kyriazis, Paraskevas Panagakis, Mina Zoulovits, Greece, Zsuzsanna Pato, Maria Bartek-Lesi, Enikő Kacsor, Peter Kaderjak, Andras Mezősi, Laszlo Szabo, Hungary, Eva Barrett, Ireland, Miriam Allena, Francesco Goisis, Linda Stefani, Italy, Olga Bogdanova, Rota Šņuka, Jurijs Spiridonovs, Latvia, Vilius Bernatonis, Jelena Piatina, Lithuania, Manfred Greger, Patricia Benito, Luxembourg, Charles Yousif, Malta, Karina Veum, The Netherlands, Eligiusz Jerzy Krześniak, Poland, Jose Medeiros Pinto, Susana Serodio, Joao Gomes, Portugal, Delia Vasiliu, Romania, Slavomir M. Čauder, Slovakia, Jure Levovnik , Andraž Jadek, Slovenia, Hugo Lucas, Spain, Thomas B. Johansson, Tomas Kaberger, Sweden, Kim Jensen, Markus Gehring, United Kingdom, Janet L. Sawin, Benjamin K. Sovacool, and Paolo Cozzi, USA
Highlights
- Written by a team of leading experts from all present member states plus USA
- Edited by leading environmental lawyer Dörte Fouquet
- Separate chapter on each country
- A daily working guide for everyone dealing with Renewable Energy
Specification
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ISBN | 9789081690478 |
ISBN ebook | 9789491673283 |
Edition | 2 |
Publication Date | April 2018 |
Nr of Pages | 1300 |
Available as | Hardback bound; Digital; Combination of both ( at 20% extra) |