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Case C-17/03, VEMW, APX en Eneco N.v. v. DTE, Judgment of the Full Court of 7 June 2005, nyr

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The ruling of the Full Court in the Case C-17/03, VEMW, APX en Eeneco N.v. v. DTE, on the legality of preferential or priority allocation of capacity rights on international electricity interconnectors is a landmark judgment for the European internal electricity and gas markets. The ruling has shed light on the Court's approach to technical standards and harmonization techniques and has also raised issues with regard to the application of Article 86(2) EC, in conjunction with secondary legislation.

Author: Hancher, Leigh
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Common Market Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0165-0750
Year: 2006
Netherlands, Electric Power Pooling, Interconnected electric utility systems, Interconnected electric power systems, International interconnected electric utility systems, Law overview

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Climate change and securing electric supply

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Appropriate investment protection clauses integrated in the climate regulations at international, European and national levels, it is argued, can ensure that climate change and guaranteeing security of electric supply work together in a mutually beneficial way. In the absence of such regulatory intervention, some reflections are presented on the interpretation and application of the existing investment provisions.

Author: Boute, Anatole
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: European Environmental Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0966-1646
Year: 2007
United Kingdom, General services, Financial management, Electric Power Trans & Distr, Electric Power Transmission, Control, and Distribution, Energy Supply Programs-Electric Power, Safety and security measures, Company investment, Investments, Environmental aspects, Electric power supply, Emissions credit trading, Emissions trading, Climatic changes, Climate change

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Institutions and long term planning: lessons from the California electricity crisis

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The reforms to the electricity market made by California before the state's 2000-2001 electricity crisis are evaluated. It is concluded that neither spot markets nor the traditional monopolies provide the best model. There are many alternatives between the two extremes that would work better depending on a state's situation.

Author: Bhagwat, Ashutosh
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Name: Administrative Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0001-8368
Year: 2003
Competition (Economics), Markets (Economics)

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Subjects list: Laws, regulations and rules, Electric utilities, Government regulation
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