Hardback
EU Energy Law Volume I: The Internal Energy Market
5th edition
9789077644652 Edward Elgar Publishing
This book was originally published by Claeys and Casteels, now formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing.
The new volume continues to provide the standard industry reference work in this area, written by some of the key Commission Officials responsible for these developments, together with leading industry practitioners and academics.
The new volume continues to provide the standard industry reference work in this area, written by some of the key Commission Officials responsible for these developments, together with leading industry practitioners and academics.
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This book was originally published by Claeys and Casteels, now formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing.
Since the publication of the Fourth Edition in 2016 the EU''s internal gas and electricity legislative framework has continued to develop quickly:
• A whole series of new Grid Codes have been adopted, including those on Capacity Allocation and, Congestion Management, on forward capacity allocation, on electricity balancing (EB), emergency and restoration, and on electricity transmission system operation.
• The Gas Directive has been amended, to bring pipelines connecting into the European system under the Internal Market rules on unbundling, regulated tariffs and third party access.
• The ''Electricity Market Design'' package has been adopted, implementing new rules on balancing, capacity mechanisms, demand response, storage, the rights of consumers to participate in the electricity market and the powers and responsibilities of ACER.
• New exemption decisions for new infrastructure
These changes mark a major evolution in the EU''s Internal Market, as it pioneers the way towards a zero-carbon electricity system.
The new volume continues to provide the standard industry reference work in this area, written by some of the key Commission Officials responsible for these developments, together with leading industry practitioners and academics.
Since the publication of the Fourth Edition in 2016 the EU''s internal gas and electricity legislative framework has continued to develop quickly:
• A whole series of new Grid Codes have been adopted, including those on Capacity Allocation and, Congestion Management, on forward capacity allocation, on electricity balancing (EB), emergency and restoration, and on electricity transmission system operation.
• The Gas Directive has been amended, to bring pipelines connecting into the European system under the Internal Market rules on unbundling, regulated tariffs and third party access.
• The ''Electricity Market Design'' package has been adopted, implementing new rules on balancing, capacity mechanisms, demand response, storage, the rights of consumers to participate in the electricity market and the powers and responsibilities of ACER.
• New exemption decisions for new infrastructure
These changes mark a major evolution in the EU''s Internal Market, as it pioneers the way towards a zero-carbon electricity system.
The new volume continues to provide the standard industry reference work in this area, written by some of the key Commission Officials responsible for these developments, together with leading industry practitioners and academics.
Contributors
Contributors: Floris Gräper, management consultant Long Mynd advies; Erlendas Grigorovic, Financial services and antitrust matters, DG COMP, EC; BartekGurba; Christopher Jones; Kristóf Kovacs, Consultant Energy Mining and Infrastructure, Baker McKenzie Budapest, Former Head of Unit DG COMP and DG ENER, EC;YonaMarinova; Lena Sandberg, Of Counsel, Gibson Dunn, Brussels; Jan Papsch, Policy & Legal Officer, DG ENER, EC; Ernst Tremmel, Wiltschek Rechtsanwälte, Wien / ACER, ERI Coordination Group; Ruben Vermeeren, DG ENER, EC; William Webster, Will Webster, Energy Policy Manager OGUK (Oil and Gas UK)