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OverviewThe book delves into the nascent field of renewable energy support law, with a focus on the EU. It critically interprets and analyses the rules and the legal system that govern the finance of renewable energy projects in the EU. The book scrutinises the different types of support schemes and elucidates how they work, what effects they generate, and how they have been applied in practice. It expounds the impact of EU secondary legislation on national renewable energy support policies, distinguishing three aspects: selection, design and implementation of support schemes. For a complete comprehension of the field, the legal analysis is combined with law and economics analysis. Recent initiatives for the financing support of renewable energy projects at the EU level (EU Renewables Financing Mechanism, Hydrogen Bank and ‘Auctions as a Service’) are also appraised, and broader recommendations for the future consolidation and development of EU renewable energy support law are proposed. The book fills a gap in the study of the law governing the finance of renewable energy projects, and is a valuable companion for jurists, both practitioners and academics, professionals and students, who wish to decode the law of finance for renewable energy sources. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Theodoros G. IliopoulosPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032468440ISBN 10: 1032468440 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 11 December 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword by Bernard Vanheusden 1. Introduction: Renewable Energy Support Law in Context 2. The Different Types of Renewable Energy Support Schemes 3. How Renewable Energy Support Schemes Should Be Selected, Designed, and Implemented as per the Renewable Energy Directive and the Electricity Market Regulation 4. The EU Renewables Financing Mechanism and the European Hydrogen Bank’s ‘Auctions as a Service’ 5. Conclusion: The Way Forward for EU Renewable Energy Support LawReviewsAuthor InformationTheodoros G. Iliopoulos specialises in energy law and economics and the regulation of the energy transition. He is a visiting professor at Hasselt University and a researcher of Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO). He has also worked as a lawyer, has participated in research projects of Columbia University and the European Commission, and has co-ordinated and taught courses of EU energy and environmental law in inter alia the Free University of Brussels (VUB) and the University of Athens. He studied law at the University of Athens (LLB, LLM), Utrecht University (LLM), Hasselt University and the University of Maastricht (PhD). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |