Clean energy law and regulation : climate change, energy union and international governance / edited by Vicente López-Ibor Mayor.
2017
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Title
Clean energy law and regulation : climate change, energy union and international governance / edited by Vicente López-Ibor Mayor.
Published
London : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
K3981 .C56 2017
ISBN
0854902260 (hardback)
9780854902262 (hardback)
9780854902262 (hardback)
Description
xxii, 283 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)992564323
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Prologue / Daniel Calleja
xi
Preface / Raphael J. Heffron
13
Introductory Note / Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor
19
I.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
Energy Transition From the European Perspective / Jorge Vasconcelos
1.
Energy transition -- how to describe it
3
2.
Energy transition -- how to manage it
5
3.
challenges of change
9
4.
Renewables: between clean tech and not so clear policies
14
5.
Final remarks
17
Clean Energy and Decarbonization Objectives In the Eu: Impact On European Energy Model and Implications For Power Markets / Alberto Amores
1.
Emission reduction is a global challenge
20
2.
EU is at the forefront of decarbonisation efforts
24
3.
Other key implications: the impact on EU internal electricity market
35
Energy Union -- Catalyser Or Roadblock For Europe's Energy Transition? / Christophe Schramm
1.
recent challenges in Europe's energy policy
39
2.
policy caught up between the energy transition and technological disruption
40
3.
Energy Union: (slowly) accelerating Europe's energy transition
44
4.
What more can the Energy Union do to further Europe's energy transition?
47
5.
Conclusion
51
Environment & Motorsport. A Race To Sustainability / Enrique Buenaventura
1.
Introduction
52
2.
Motorsport, Sustainability and Law
53
3.
FIA
53
4.
CO2 Emissions - Policy recommendations for decision makers
54
5.
Formula E - A baby born to change the perception of electric vehicles
55
6.
room full of contracts
56
7.
eStory: Undertaking the Mobility Challenge - Sustainable Development fuelled by innovation
57
8.
Conclusion
59
Clean Energy and Environmental Tax Regime / Marta Villar Ezcurra
1.
Introduction
61
2.
need to coordinate tax policy with other policies and actions
63
3.
Energy Taxation Directive framework
65
4.
relevance of the State aids rules in the energy taxation context
68
5.
Landmark ECJ cases
71
6.
Conclusion
74
II.
CLEAN ENERGY REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Clean Energies In Mexico After and Before the Last Energy Reform / Francisco X. Salazar Diez de Sollano
1.
Abstract
79
2.
Evolution of energy policy
79
3.
Regulation previous to the reform
81
4.
New regulation
85
5.
Final remarks
90
Renewable Energies In Peru / L. Alfredo Dammert
1.
General Regulatory Framework in Peru and the Inclusion of Renewable Energies
91
2.
Promotion of Renewable Energies
94
3.
Results of the Tenders of Non-Conventional Renewable Energies
96
4.
Impact of Renewable Energies in the Mitigation of Climate Change
97
5.
Conclusions
98
6.
Bibliography
99
Regulation Of Renewable Energy In Latin America: The Experiences Of Brazil And Mexico / Carolina Barros de Castro e Souza
1.
Mexico
101
2.
Brazil
107
3.
Conclusion
113
Distributed Generation And The Energy Transition / Juan Luis Lopez Cardenete
1.
Purpose
114
2.
historical review. Power transmission
115
3.
Economies of scale, key markets and microgrids
118
4.
Currents of strategic change that are transforming industry
122
5.
Distributed generation in new times
128
6.
Final considerations
135
Regulation Of Demand Side Resources To Support The Energy Transition / Andreas Formosa
1.
Introduction
136
2.
Introduction to Demand Side Resources
137
3.
Regulatory and Legal Ingredients Required for the Commercial Roll-out of DS Technologies
141
4.
Case Studies-A Comparative Analysis
148
5.
Thoughts on the Way Forward
153
Role Of Power Purchase Agreements (Ppas) In The Renewable Energy Markets - Are Corporate Renewable Ppas The Future Of Power Supply? / Andrew Meaden
1.
Introduction
154
2.
various types of PPAs
155
3.
Key provisions of a PPA
157
4.
Key challenges for the availability of long-term renewable PPAs
160
5.
Corporate PPAs--A New Driver for Renewable Sector
161
6.
Conclusion
167
Renewable Energies In The Argentine Republic: Special Reference To The Legal Regime Of The Electric Sector / Ezequiel Cassagne
1.
Electric Energy Market
170
2.
renewable energy development programs in Argentina
175
Energy Storage: A Clear Key Technology Priority In The Energy System / Vicente Lopez-Ibor Lobato
1.
Introduction
191
2.
Energy storage complying with the legal framework of the European Union energy policy
193
3.
Key questions to be considered in possible future energy storage regulation
194
4.
Germany
196
5.
UK
201
6.
Spain
206
7.
General Conclusion
212
III.
GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Modern Renewable Energy: Approaching The Tipping Point? / Paul Isbell
1.
Recent evolution of RE deployment
216
2.
Fossil fuel incumbency
219
3.
Excessive RE costs?
223
4.
Longer term outlook
226
5.
Peak oil demand
229
6.
Policy Horizon for Modern REs
231
7.
Tentative conclusions
234
8.
References
235
Relevance Of The Energy Charter To Develop Renewable Energies In Latin America / Margarita Nieves Zarate
1.
Introduction
238
2.
New trends in the global energy sector
338
3.
Renewables and the Energy Charter
241
4.
Latin America and the Energy Charter process
243
5.
Conclusion
251
6.
Bibliography
251
7=17: UNIVERSAL ACCESS WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY AS LEVERAGE TO HELP ATTAIN ALL SDGS / Carlos Salle
1.
Introduction
253
2.
Need for universal access to sustainable energy to ensure the wellbeing of the population and the planet
255
3.
Sustainable Development Goal 7: Universal access to sustainable energy as leverage for achieving economic growth and helping attain the rest of the Sustainable Development Goals
258
4.
Key elements in universal access and combating climate change with electricity projects: the "SDG actors"
269
5.
Conclusions
274
6.
Acknowledgments
278
7.
Bibliography
275
Afterword / Luis Francisco Martinez Montes
1.
tangled web
277
2.
Cognitive Transition
279