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EU Energy Law, Volume I: Internal Energy Market
β Scribed by Christopher Jones (editor), William-James Kettlewell (editor)
- Publisher
- Claeys & Casteels
- Year
- 2020
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- English
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- 1620
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- 5
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- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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: β’ 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. β’ 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. β’ 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. β’ 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.
β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 Introduction β’ Christopher Jones
2 Creating competition on the generation market β’ Christopher Jones, revised by Ruben Vermeeren
3 Network regulation and third party access β’ Floris GrΓ€per & Christof Schoser β revised and updated by Floris GrΓ€per and Markela Stamati
4 Unbundling of Transmission System Operators β’ Emmanuel Cabau, revised and updated by Lena Sandberg
5 Unbundling of Distribution System Operators β’ Christopher Jones, revised and updated by William-James Kettlewell
6 National Regulatory Authorities β’ Emmanuel Cabau, revised and updated by KristΓ³f KovΓ‘cs
7 The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) β’ Ernst Tremmel
8 The regulation on cross-border electricity exchanges: substantive rules β’ Christof Schoser, revised and updated by Lena Sandberg
9The gas regulation: substantive access rules...........................................513Floris GrΓ€per
10 Public service obligations and the EU energy market legislation β’ Bartek Gurba
11 Derogations and exemptions β’ Jan Papsch
12 The establishment of common network rules β’ William Webster
13 Security of supply β’ William Webster
14 Reporting and review of the Directives β’ Jan Papsch
15 Implementation of the Third Internal Energy Market Package β’ Yona Marinova
16 The internal energy market and neighbouring countries β’ Erlendas Grigorovic, updated by William-James Kettlewell
17 Import Gas Pipelines under the Third Energy Package β’ William-James Kettlewell
Appendix 1: Directive (EU) 2019/944 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 on common rules for the internal market for electricity and amending Directive 2012/27/EU (recast)
Appendix 2: Directive 2009/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 concerning common rules for the internal market in natural gas and repealing Directive 2003/55/EC
Appendix 3: Regulation (EC) No 714/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on conditions for access to the network for cross-border exchanges in electricity and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1228/2003
Appendix 4: Regulation (EC) No 715/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on conditions for access to the natural gas transmission networks and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1775/2005
Appendix 5: Regulation (EU) 2019/942 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 establishing a European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (recast)
Appendix 6: Regulation (EU) No 1227/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Councilo f 25 October 2011 on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency
Appendix 7: Commission staff working document. Ownership unbundling. The commissionβs practice in assessing the presence of a conflict of interest including in case of financial investors
Appendix 8: Council Directive 2004/67/EC of 26 April 2004 concerning measures to safeguard security of natural gas supply
Appendix 9: Regulation (EU) 2017/1938 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2017 concerning measures to safeguard the security of gas supply and repealing Regulation (EU) No 994/2010
Appendix 10: Commission staff working paper. Interpretative note on Directive 2009/72/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and Directive 2009/73/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in natural gas. The unbundling regime
Appendix 11: Commission staff working paper. Interpretative note on directive 2009/73/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in natural gas. Third-party access to storage facilities
Appendix 12: Commission staff working paper Interpretative note on directive 2009/72/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and Directive 2009/73/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in natural gas. Retail markets
Appendix 13: Commission staff working paper Interpretative note on Directive 2009/72/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and Directive 2009/73/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in natural gas. The regulatory authorities
Appendix 14: Energy Community Treaty
Index
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