EU renewable electricity law and policy : from national targets to a common market /
There are two basic policy tools for promoting renewable electricity: price regulation (feed-in tariffs) and quantity regulation (green certificates). In economic theory, they are equally efficient. Contrary to conventional thinking, the author demonstrates that under real-world conditions, price re...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in European law and policy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Regulation of renewable electricity in the internal electricity market : (still) a preserve of member states
- The regulatory options from an economic point of view: superiority of prices over quantities under real-world conditions
- The times they are a-changin'? the evolution of support schemes in member states over time
- Union law on state aid : down for the count, but not knocked out by PreussenElektra
- Union law on free movement of goods : the protection of the environment justifies (nearly) everything, except for "buy European" clauses for equipment
- Prohibition of internal customs duties and discriminatory taxation : the sometimes forgotten straightjacket
- 2013 to 2015 : years of upheaval?
- Regulatory options for the creation of a common market
- Regulatory cross-fertilization across the Atlantic.