
The Development of a Comprehensive Legal Framework for the Promotion of Offshore Wind Power
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Discussing the impact of technological, economic, spatial, and market issues on the legal framework, eleven key policymakers in their respective countries contribute chapters that together reveal the contours of a strong and sound legal framework that serves to enable and facilitate the efficient application of policy initiatives and subsidies. Topics and issues raised and examined include the ways a sound legal framework addresses the following aspects of offshore wind power development:
- - license schemes;
- - construction of turbines;
- - infrastructure of grid, construction harbor, and vessels;
- - environmental health and safety regulations; and
- - loan and finance risk.
The contributors show that a carefully planned mix of incentives and supplementary schemes is indispensable. The essays are drawn on the presentations and papers offered at the International Conference on a Comprehensive Legal Framework for the Development of Offshore Wind Power Around the World held in Taiwan in August 2016.
As a major new contribution to the debate on the importance of a legal framework for offshore wind power and grid interconnections, this book will prove indispensable to lawyers, policymakers, officials, and academics concerned with the management of sea space to include the wind power necessary to achieve and sustain renewable energy goals.
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- Intro
- Editors
- Contributors
- Preface
- PART IOffshore Wind Power of Highly Developed Countries in Europe
- CHAPTER 1Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Germany
- CHAPTER 2Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in United Kingdom
- PART IIOffshore Wind Power of Developing Countries in Europe
- CHAPTER 3Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in France
- CHAPTER 4Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Italy
- CHAPTER 5Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Norway
- PART IIIOffshore Wind Power of Developing Countries in the Pacific Asia
- CHAPTER 6Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in United States
- CHAPTER 7Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Australia
- CHAPTER 8Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in China
- CHAPTER 9Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Korea
- CHAPTER 10Legal Framework to Develop Offshore Wind Power in Taiwan
- Index
- §1.01 Historical Review and Current Situation of Offshore Wind Energy in Germany
- §1.02 Institutional Design for Offshore Wind Energy
- [A] The "Main" Authority for the Development of Offshore Wind Power
- [B] "Supplementary" Authorities for the Development of Offshore Wind Power
- [1] Federal Level
- [2] The Role of Regional Governments
- [3] Other Players Vital for the Development of Offshore Wind
- [C] The Role of "Law" Within Institutional Decision Making
- §1.03 Legal Design for Offshore Wind
- [A] Incentives
- [1] Main Finance Scheme
- [2] Supplementary Finance Scheme
- [a] Low Interest Loans and Loan Guarantees
- [b] Tax Credits
- [c] Favorable Grid Cost-Sharing Rules
- [d] Links to ETS
- [e] Other Funding Sources
- [f] International and European Trade Law Concerns
- [3] Incentives for Construction Harbors and Construction Vessels and Grids, or Turbine Manufacturers
- [B] Regulations
- [1] License Scheme
- [2] Environmental Impact Assessment
- [3] Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
- [4] Planning the Legal Regime: Marine Planning
- [5] International and European Law
- [6] Public Participation Scheme
- [7] Grid Expansion
- §1.04 Challenges and Solutions
- §1.05 Conclusion
- §2.01 Introduction
- [A] The Emission Reduction and/or Renewable Energy Duty/Target of the Countries at Stake
- [B] Why Move from Onshore to Offshore?
- [C] Policy Setting
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