International Trade in Sustainable Electricity
Herausgeber: Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria
International Trade in Sustainable Electricity
Herausgeber: Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria
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This book explores the regulatory challenges posed by the changing landscape of electricity trade to the multilateral trading system.
This book explores the regulatory challenges posed by the changing landscape of electricity trade to the multilateral trading system.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615140
- ISBN-10: 1316615146
- Artikelnr.: 53779457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615140
- ISBN-10: 1316615146
- Artikelnr.: 53779457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; List of
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
abbreviations; 1. Introduction and overview Thomas Cottier and Ilaria Espa;
Part I. Towards a Global Grid: Foundations and Challenges: 2. The state of
play in cross-border electricity trade and the challenges towards a global
electricity market environment Spyridon Chatzivasileiadis and Damien Ernst;
3. Technological challenges and new frontiers in international electricity
trade Anderes P. Houmøller; 4. Economic and geopolitical detriments of
trade in electricity David Robinson; 5. Good governance for a global
electricity grid - what are the ingredients? Steivan Defilla; Part II.
Regional Experiences in Promoting (Green) Electricity Trade: 6. Towards a
New Deal for the integration of renewable power generation in the internal
energy market: a regulatory perspective on European climate and energy
policy Jérome Le Page; 7. The North American experience Fereidoon P.
Sioshansi; 8. Developing ASIAN green electricity in the context of the
ASEAN Community 2025 Sufian Jusoh; 9. The African experience Callixte
Kambada; 10. Latin American experiments in promoting green electricity
Carolina M. Lembo and Belisa E. Eleoterio; Part III. Interconnectivity
Issues: 11. Interconnections in electricity transportation: implications
for international trade law Yulia Selivanova; 12. Preferential connection
and integration of electricity generators using renewable energy sources:
critical assessment of the EU rules Karolis Gudas; 13. The treatment of
restrictions and financial charges on imports and exports of electricity
under EU and WTO law Ilaria Espa; 14. The integrations of electricity from
renewable energy sources in the European Union electricity market: the case
for 'smart grids' Joëlle De Sépibus; 15. Markets for adequacy and
flexibility: an interoperability perspective Christian Kunze; Part IV.
Levelling the Playing Field: Regulatory Challenges: 16. ASCM disciplines
and recent WTO case law developments: what space for 'green' subsidies?
Luca Rubini; 17. Dumping and subsidy issues in the renewable energy sector
Edwin Vermulst and Madison Meng; 18. Promoting green electricity through
differentiated electricity tax schemes Kateryna Holzer, Ilaria Espa and
Tetyana Payosova; 19. Competition policy, monopolies and the role of the
state in promoting green electricity Olga Nartova; 20. Transfer of
technology and a global clean energy grid Frederick M. Abbott; 21. The role
of the fair and equitable treatment standard: regulatory coherence for
trade and investment in renwable energy Sofya Matteotti and Tetyana
Payosova; Index.
