
Energy Networks and the Law
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 1 Energy Networks and the Law: Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets
- PART I: CROSS-BORDER ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE AND SUPPLY SECURITY
- 2 Canadian Energy Infrastructure and the Federalist Dilemma
- 3 Law and Regulation Governing Electricity Networks in Mexico in the Context of Regional Integration with North and Central America
- 4 South American Energy Network Integration: Mission Possible?
- 5 The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
- 6 Contractual and Treaty Arrangements Supporting Large European Transboundary Pipeline Projects: Can Adequate Human Rights and Environmental Protection Be Secured?
- 7 Protecting Energy Infrastructure in the EU: The Impact of External Damages on Supply Security
- PART II: NEW ENERGY SOURCES AND INNOVATIVE NETWORK MANAGEMENT
- 8 Smart Grids and Intelligent Energy Systems: A European Perspective
- 9 Demand Response and Infrastructure Development in the United States
- 10 Establishing an Offshore Electricity Grid: A Legal Analysis of Grid Developments in the North Sea and in US Waters
- 11 The Role of Energy Networks in Facilitating the Production and Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Norway
- 12 The Role of Energy Networks in Developing Renewable Energy Sources in China
- 13 Economic Regulation and the Design of a Carbon Infrastructure for Alberta
- PART III: MARKET LIBERALIZATION AND CHALLENGES FOR NETWORK INVESTMENTS AND PLANNING
- 14 Transportation Regulation as an Instrument for Developing Natural Gas Networks in Brazil
- 15 Law and Regulation for Energy Networks in New Zealand
- 16 Electricity Network Development: New Challenges for Australia
- 17 Evolution and Revolution in British Energy Network Regulation: From RPI-X to RIIO
- 18 Third Party Access Exemption Policy in the EU Gas and Electricity Sectors: Finding the Right Balance between Competition and Investments
- 19 Electricity and Gas Infrastructure Planning in the European Union
- 20 Regulating the Extension of Electricity Networks: A German Perspective
- 21 The Development of Electricity and Gas Networks in Russia
- PART IV: OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSION
- 22 The Role of Networks in Changing Energy Markets and the Need for Innovative Solutions
- Index
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