Environmental / Energy Law

EU Energy Law Volume XII: Electricity Market Design in the European Union - The new legal framework for decarbonising Europe’s Electricity Market

Edited by Christopher Jones · Florian Ermacora
Edward Elgar Publishing February 2020

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ISBN-13
9789077644690
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
February 2020
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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At the end of 2018 the EU agreed a wholesale overhaul of EU electricity laws with the 'Gas Market Design' package. The aim is to bring EU electricity law up to date, taking account of its aim to become completely decarbonised by 2050, and to deal with the rapidly increasing level of intermittent renewable electricity in the network.

The share of electricity produced by renewable energy sources is expected to grow to more than 50% in 2030. With this in mind, the electricity market framework has been modernised to deal with intermittency, with new provisions on storage, capacity mechanisms (introducing a new emissions limit for power plants eligible to receive subsidies) and demand response. In addition, the role of consumers in the future electricity market has been re-thought, providing the right incentives for consumers to become more active and to contribute to keeping the electricity system stable, as well as new consumer rights.

In order to increase the resilience of the EU electricity system, each EU country is in the future required to define Risk Preparedness plans to be ready to respond to unexpected situations, working closely with neighbouring member states. The new rules will be supported by a stronger role for the ACER Agency, which coordinates work among national energy regulators, providing additional powers and responsibilities, and thus ensuring that decisions are taken for making best use of an integrated EU energy market to the benefit of all EU citizens.

This new volume, written by all the key Commission officials responsible for drafting, negotiating and now implementing this major new piece of legislation is essential reading for all those involved in the regulation and development of Europe's electricity industry.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Christopher Jones and Florian Ermacora
Chapter 2. Renewable energies in the electricity market
Jan Papsch
Chapter 3. The role of consumers and innovation
Ivan Pearson
Chapter 4. Capacity mechanisms
András Hujber and Mathilde Carbonnelle
Chapter 5. Making electricity flow in Europe – strengthening regional system operation
Maria E. Leoz Martin-Casallo and Elaine O’Connell
Chapter 6. Risk prepared electricity markets
Olgerts Viksne and Yolanda Garcia Mezquita
Chapter 7. A reinforced governance of the European electricity market
Michael Schütz
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