PRZEDMIOTEM OFERTY JEST KOD DOSTĘPOWY DO KSIĄŻKI ELEKTRONICZNEJ (EBOOK)
KSIĄŻKA JEST DOSTĘPNA NA ZEWNĘTRZNEJ PLATFORMIE. KSIĄŻKA NIE JEST W POSTACI PLIKU.
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides a systematic approach to legislation and legal practice concerning energy resources and production in Germany. The book describes the administrative organization, regulatory framework, and relevant case law pertaining to the development, application, and use of such forms of energy as electricity, gas, petroleum, and coal, with attention as needed to the pervasive legal effects of competition law, environmental law, and tax law.
A general introduction covers the geography of energy resources, sources and basic principles of energy law, and the relevant governmental institutions. Then follows a detailed description of specific legislation and regulation affecting such factors as documentation, undertakings, facilities, storage, pricing, procurement and sales, transportation, transmission, distribution, and supply of each form of energy. Case law, intergovernmental cooperation agreements, and interactions with environmental, tax, and competition law are explained.
Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for energy sector policymakers and energy firm counsel handling cases affecting Germany. It will also be welcomed by researchers and academics for its contribution to the study of a complex field that today stands at the foreground of comparative law.
- Autorzy: Malte Petersen Henning Thomas
- Wydawnictwo: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business
- Data wydania: 2014
- Wydanie: 2
- Liczba stron:
- Forma publikacji: PDF (online)
- Język publikacji: angielski
- ISBN: 9789041171269
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- The Authors
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements and Preface
- General Introduction
- Chapter 1. General Background
- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION
- 2. LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE
- I. Germany’s Territorial Organization
- II. Germany’s Political Structure
- III. Germany’s Legal Structure
- A. Division of Competences between the Federation and the German States
- B. Legislation
- C. Executive
- D. Public Law and Private Law
- IV. Sources of German Energy Law
- A. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
- B. Statutes and Codes
- C. Ordinances
- D. Statutes (Satzungen)
- E. Court Precedents
- F. EC-Law
- G. International Treaties
- 3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
- 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Energy Law
- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND
- 2. ENERGY SCENARIO
- 3. RELEVANT LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- 4. EUROPEAN ENERGY PACKAGES
- 5. FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSES OF GERMAN ENERGY LAW
- Chapter 3. Historical Background and Development of Energy Law
- Chapter 4. Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Energy Law and Polic
- 1. OVERVIEW
- 2. REGULATORY AUTHORITIES (BUNDESNETZAGENTUR/ LANDESREGULIERUNGSBEHÖRDEN)
- I. Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur)
- II. Regulatory Authorities of the Federal States
- III. Division of Tasks
- IV. Abuse Proceedings According to the EnWG
- A. Overview over Abuse Proceedings According to the EnWG
- B. Basic Principles
- C. Specific Abuse Proceedings Pursuant to Section 31 EnWG (Besondere Missbrauchsverfahren)
- D. Proceedings Pursuant to Section 65 EnWG (Allgemeines Aufsichtsverfahren)
- E. Proceedings Pursuant to Section 30 EnWG
- 3. FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND ENERGY
- 4. CARTEL AUTHORITIES
- 5. FURTHER AUTHORITIES
- I. Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz
- II. DEHSt
- III. Deutsche Energie Agentur (DENA)
- IV. Monopolkommission
- Chapter 5. Role of Municipalities and Municipal Energy Supply Companies
- 1. MUNICIPALITIES AND THE GERMAN ENERGY MARKETS
- 2. LEGAL RESTRICTIONS FOR MUNICIPAL ENERGY SUPPLY COMPANIES
- 3. PROSPECTS
- Chapter 6. Energy Concept 2010
- Chapter 7. The German Energiewende (Energy Package 2011 and Subsequent Developments)
- Part I. Regulatory Framework for Electricity
- Chapter 1. General Introduction
- 1. ELECTRICITY SECTOR IN GERMANY
- 2. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONCERNING ELECTRICITY IN GERMANY
- I. Overview
- II. Background
- A. Development of the German Electricity Sector
- B. European Influences
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Steps of Electricity Sector Reform in Europe
- 3. Key Elements of the Restructuring Process
- 4. Competition in Generation and Supply
- 5. Unbundling
- 6. Opening of the Market
- 7. Development of a Regulatory Framework
- 8. Developments with Regard to the Electricity Sector in Germany
- III. Energy Industry Act (Energiewirtschaftsgesetz - EnWG)
- A. Content/Overview
- B. General Provisions
- C. Unbundling
- D. Regulation of Grid Operation
- E. Energy Supply to End Consumers
- F. Plan Approval Procedure/Use of Infrastructure
- G. Authorities
- H. Procedure
- IV. Renewable Energy Sources Act (Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz - EEG)
- V. Act on Combined Heat and Power (Kraft-Wärme-Kopplungsgesetz - KWKG)
- VI. Power Grid Expansion Act (Energieleitungsausbaugesetz - EnLAG)
- VII. Ordinance on Grid Connection of Power Plants (Kraftwerks- Netzanschlussverordnung - KraftNAV)
- VIII. Regulation on General Conditions for the Grid Connection and Use for the Electricity Supply in
- IX. Regulation on General Conditions for the Universal Supply of Domestic Customers and the Substitu
- X. Ordinance on Incentive Regulation (Anreizregulierungsverordnung - ARegV)
- XI. Ordinance on Concession Fees for Electricity and Gas (Konzessionsabgabenverordnung - KAV)
- XII. Grid Expansion Acceleration Act (Netzausbaubeschleunigungsgesetz Übertragungsnetz – NABEG)
- 3. THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
- Chapter 2. The Production of Electricity
- 1. REGIME OF AUTHORIZATIONS
- 2. GRID CONNECTION
- I. Introduction
- II. Section 17 Energy Industry Act
- III. Grid Connection of Offshore Wind Turbines (Sections 17a et seq. EnWG)
- IV. Grid Connection of Power Plants
- Chapter 3. Transport
- 1. ELECTRIC WIRES SUBJECT TO A PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE, SECTION 43 ENWG
- I. Scope of Section 43 EnWG with Regard to Power Lines
- II. Plan Approval Procedure and Plan Approval Order
- III. Overview on the Material Requirements
- IV. Legal Effects of the Plan Approval Order
- V. Plan Approval Permit
- VI. Legal Protection for Parties Affected by the Plan Approval
- 2. ELECTRIC WIRES NOT SUBJECT TO A PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE
- 3. USE OF INFRASTRUCTURE: CONCESSION AGREEMENTS
- I. Use of Infrastructure
- II. Concession Agreements
- III. Concession Fees
- Chapter 4. Distribution
- Chapter 5. Consumption
- 1. DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS AND SPECIAL CUSTOMERS
- 2. GRID CONNECTION AND USE IN LOW VOLTAGE
- I. Section 18 EnWG
- II. NAV
- 3. UNIVERSAL SERVICES
- I. Sections 36 and 38 EnWG
- II. StromGVV
- 4. STANDARD BUSINESS TERMS
- 5. MEASURING
- 6. ENERGY STORAGE
- Part II. Regulatory Framework Concerning Gas
- Chapter 1. General Introduction
- 1. IMPORT OF GAS
- 2. MARKET STRUCTURE
- 3. COMPETITION
- 4. PROSPECTS
- Chapter 2. Production
- 1. FEDERAL IMMISSIONS CONTROL ACT: REGULATORY MECHANISM AND DEFINITIONS
- 2. NECESSITY OF A PERMIT
- 3. MATERIAL PREREQUISITES FOR A LICENCE
- I. Principle of Protection
- II. Principle of Precaution
- III. Principle of Waste Avoidance and Clearance
- IV. Principle of Effective Use of Energy
- V. Maintenance
- VI. Other Material Preconditions
- 4. LICENSING PROCEDURE
- I. Formal Procedure under Section 10 BImSchG
- II. Simplified Procedure
- 5. LEGAL EFFECTS OF A PERMIT
- I. Approval for Construction
- II. Concentration Effect
- III. Exclusion of Private Claims
- IV. Subsequent Measures
- 6. SPECIAL FORMS OF A LICENCE
- I. Partial Licence
- II. Advance Notice
- III. Permission of Early Start
- IV. Major Alterations
- 7. MATERIAL PRECONDITIONS FOR FACILITIES NOT SUBJECT TO A LICENCE
- 8. LEGAL PROTECTION
- I. Legal Protection for the Operator against Denial of the Licence or Detrimental Collateral Clauses
- II. Legal Protection for Third Parties
- Chapter 3. Exploitation
- 1. FIGURES: DOMESTIC PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF GAS
- 2. MINING LAW
- Chapter 4. Transport
- 1. ORDINANCE ON HIGH-PRESSURE GAS PIPELINES
- 2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- Chapter 5. Distribution
- 1. OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF GAS REGULATION
- 2. UNBUNDLING
- 3. ACCESS TO THE GRID
- I. Grid Access According to Section 20 Paragraph 1b EnWG
- II. Regulation on the Access to Gas Supply Grids (GasNZV)
- A. Overview of the Rules on Access to the Gas Grid
- B. Capacity Management
- C. Reduction of Market Areas
- D. Balancing
- E. Storage, LNG and Production Facilities
- F. Change of Supplier and Role of the Federal Network Agency
- III. Grid Fees, Incentive Regulation
- 4. BIOGAS
- I. Rules Promoting the Use of Biogas
- II. Connection with the Grid and Grid Access for Biogas
- Chapter 6. Consumption
- 1. GRID CONNECTION AND USE IN LOW PRESSURE
- 2. UNIVERSAL SERVICES
- I. Sections 36 and 38 EnWG
- II. GasGVV
- 3. PRICES
- Part III. Regulatory Framework Concerning Petrol
- Chapter 1. Production
- Chapter 2. Exploitation
- Chapter 3. Transport (German Petroleum Stockpiling Act)
- Chapter 4. Distribution
- Chapter 5. Consumption (Renewable Energy in the Transport Sector)
- 1. EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2009/28/EC
- 2. QUOTA OBLIGATIONS FOR BIOFUELS UNDER GERMAN LAW
- Part IV. Regulatory Framework Concerning Coal
- Chapter 1. Production
- 1. SPATIAL PLANNING
- 2. NECESSITY OF A PERMIT UNDER THE FEDERAL IMMISSIONS CONTROL ACT
- 3. CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE
- 4. CLIMATE PROTECTION UNDER THE FEDERAL IMMISSIONS CONTROL ACT
- Chapter 2. Exploitation
- 1. STATE SUBSIDIES FOR DOMESTIC HARD COAL PRODUCTION
- I. Historic Development of Hard Coal Subsidies
- II. Cessation of Subsidies by the Hard Coal Funding Act in 2018
- 2. MINING LAW
- I. Scope of the Federal Mining Law and Types of Mineral Resources
- II. Mining Rights
- A. Exploration Licence
- B. Production Licence
- C. Mining Proprietorship
- D. Application for a Mining Right, Further Rights Based on a Licence
- III. Operating Plans
- A. Framework Operating Plan
- B. Main Operating Plan
- C. Special Operating Plans
- D. Final Operating Plan
- E. Approval of Operating Plans
- IV. Mining Supervision
- Chapter 3. Transport
- Chapter 4. Distribution
- Chapter 5. Consumption
- Part V. Regulatory Framework on Renewable Energy
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1. FACTS AND FIGURES
- 2. DEVELOPMENT OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT
- 3. ENERGY CONCEPT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
- 4. EUROPEAN LAW ON RENEWABLE ENERGY
- I. PreussenElektra Decision
- II. European Directive on the Promotion of the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources
- A. Concrete and Binding Obligation to Reach a Certain Share of Renewable Energy in the Energy Mix
- B. Flexibility of the Member States in Choosing the Support Mechanism
- C. Cooperation of Member States in Reaching the Renewable Energy Targets
- D. Sustainability Requirements for Biomass Used as a Renewable Energy Source
- III. New Questions on the Compatibility of the EEG with European Law
- 5. DISCUSSION ON ELECTRICITY PRICES
- 6. EEG AMENDMENT IN 2014
- I. Expansion Corridor
- II. Coercive Direct Marketing
- III. Tender Procedures
- Chapter 2. Overview of the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG 2012)
- 1. AIMS OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT, SCOPE OF APPLICATION
- 2. REGULATORY MECHANISM: GRID CONNECTION, TAKE-OFF AND PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, EQUALIZATION SCHEME
- 3. GRID CONNECTION AND TAKE-OFF OF ELECTRICITY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES
- 4. PAYMENT ACCORDING TO FIXED FEED-IN TARIFFS
- I. Principles of Section 16 EEG 2012
- II. Technical and Operational Requirements, Feed-In Management
- III. Calculation and Reduction of Tariffs and Bonuses
- IV. Tariffs Paid for Electricity from Several Installations
- 5. DIRECT MARKETING
- 6. EQUALIZATION SCHEME
- Chapter 3. Wind Energy
- 1. CONSTRUCTION OF WIND POWER PLANTS
- I. Onshore Wind Power Plants
- II. Offshore Wind Power Plants
- 2. TARIFFS GRANTED UNDER THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT
- I. Onshore Wind Energy Plants
- II. Offshore Wind Energy Plants
- Chapter 4. Hydropower
- Chapter 5. Biomass
- 1. CONSTRUCTION OF BIOMASS POWER PLANTS
- 2. TARIFFS GRANTED UNDER THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT
- I. Basic Feed-In Tariffs for Biomass
- II. Bonuses
- III. Sustainability Requirements for Biomass
- Chapter 6. Solar Energy
- 1. CONSTRUCTION LAW FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATIONS
- 2. INSTALLATIONS ATTACHED TO OR ON TOP OF BUILDINGS UNDER THE EEG
- 3. OPEN AREA INSTALLATIONS UNDER THE EEG
- Chapter 7. Renewable Energy Sources in the Heat Sector
- Part VI. Interaction between Energy Law and Environmental Law
- Chapter 1. Overview of Relevant Statutory Sources
- Chapter 2. Emissions Trading
- 1. BACKGROUND
- 2. GERMAN LEGISLATION ON EMISSION TRADING
- Chapter 3. Cogeneration
- Chapter 4. Energy Efficiency
- 1. ENERGY-SAVING STATUTE AND ENERGY-SAVING REGULATION
- 2. STATUTE ON ENERGY SERVICES AND OTHER ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
- Part VII. Interaction between Energy Law and Competition Law
- Chapter 1. Overview of the Relevant Statutory Sources
- Chapter 2. Overview of European Competition Law with Regard to the Energy Sector
- 1. BAN ON CARTELS, ARTICLE 101 TFEU
- 2. PROHIBITION OF ABUSIVE PRACTICES, ARTICLE 102 TFEU
- 3. MERGER CONTROL
- Chapter 3. Act against Restraints of Competition (GWB)
- 1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GWB AND ENWG
- 2. PROHIBITION OF AGREEMENTS RESTRICTING COMPETITION
- 3. PROHIBITION OF ABUSIVE PRACTICES
- 4. MERGER CONTROL
- I. Principles of Merger Control
- II. Ministerial Authorizations
- 5. CARTEL AUTHORITIES, SANCTIONS AND MEASURES
- 6. MONOPOLIES COMMISSION
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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