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Comparative Perspectives on the Law of Energy Transition in Europe

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 18.12.2025

Zusammenfassung

Die Energietransformation stellt die staatlichen Rechtsordnungen vor so noch nicht dagewesene Herausforderungen. Ohne systematische Rechtsvergleichung als Grundlage für ein Lernen voneinander werden die nationalen Gesetzgeber diese nicht bewältigen. Vor diesem Hintergrund präsentiert das vorliegende Werk eine Rechtsvergleichung zur Energietransformation in Europa allgemein sowie mit einem speziellen Fokus auf das Recht der Erneuerbaren Energien. Untersucht wurden dazu die Rechtsordnungen von Dänemark, Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien, Polen und Schweden für den Bereich der Europäischen Union sowie das Vereinigte Königreich als früheres Mitglied der EU und wichtiger Wegbereiter des Energiewende- und Klimarechts. Dieser Titel erscheint auch Open Access.

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Erscheinungsjahr
2025
Erscheinungsdatum
18.12.2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-3326-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-6260-1
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
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Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht
Band
346
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
449
Produkttyp
Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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    1. Contributors Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. Johannes Saurer, Michael Rodi Download Kapitel (PDF)
    1. Section A: EU Law Framework for Energy Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
    2. Section B: General Perspectives on the Law of Energy Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
    3. Section C: Special Focus: Law of renewable energy expansion in comparative perspective Download Kapitel (PDF)
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    1. Michael Rodi Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Climate and Energy Transformation Law as Objects of Comparison within the European Union Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. International Energy Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. International Climate Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. Competences of the European Union Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. EU Climate and Energy Transformation Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. General Climate Targets Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Targets for Renewables Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Energy Efficiency Targets Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Overall Energy and Climate Governance Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Emission Mitigation Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Renewable Energy Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Energy Efficiency Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 4. Further Net-Zero Technologies Download Kapitel (PDF)
      8. H. Conclusions Download Kapitel (PDF)
    2. Johannes Saurer Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Definitions and Empirical Development Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. EU Competences for Renewable Energy Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. EU Renewable Energy Targets Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Requirements of the Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. EU Law Requirements for Planning and Permit-Granting Procedures for Renewable Energy Installations in EU Member States Download Kapitel (PDF)
      7. G. EU Law Requirements for National Support Schemes Download Kapitel (PDF)
      8. H. Infrastructure Dimension Download Kapitel (PDF)
      9. I. Conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
    3. Kim Talus, Sirja-Leena Penttinen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction: New Sustainable Fuel Targets Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) RFNBO under EU law Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Qualification of Electricity from a Direct Connection With an Installation Generating Renewable Electricity as Fully Renewable Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Qualification of Electricity Taken from the Grid as Fully Renewable Download Kapitel (PDF)
          4. (d) Additional Requirements of Additionality Temporal and Geographic Correlation Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Electrofuels Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Recycled Carbon Fuels Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Biofuels Under the Renewable Energy Directive of 2023 Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Discussion – Future Uncertainties Download Kapitel (PDF)
    4. Michael A. Mehling Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. The Rise of Green Industrial Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Background and Context Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Central Features of U.S. Green Industrial Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Assessment Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Background and Context Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Central Features of EU Green Industrial Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Assessment Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Conclusions Download Kapitel (PDF)
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    1. Till Markus Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. The Transformation of the German Energy Mix Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Historical Developments Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Constitutional Objectives and Obligations Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Division of Legislative Powers Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Actors and their Interests Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. (Moving) Targets for the Energy Transition and Key Implementation Challenges Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Nuclear Exit Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Coal Phase-Out Download Kapitel (PDF)
      7. G. Oil & Gas Download Kapitel (PDF)
      8. H. Promoting Renewable Energy Download Kapitel (PDF)
      9. I. Sector-coupling: the example of hydrogen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      10. J. Conclusions Download Kapitel (PDF)
    2. Marie Lamoureux Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. The French Legal Framework for the Energy Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. The Path Towards Decreasing the Production and Consumption of Fossil Fuels Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Efforts To Improve the Development of Renewable Energies and Energy Savings Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. The Continuing Central Role of Nuclear Energy Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
    3. Fabrizio Fracchia Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Some Data about the Current National Energy Mix Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Policies and Strategies Envisaged by Italy Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. The Legal Tools (Command and Control, Market-Based Tools) and the Public Interests that are Involved in the Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. The First Part of the Definition: the Transition as a “Form of a Function” Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. The Second Part of the Definition: Setting the Problem, Considering Energy Transition, Structural Change in Society, Stop and Go, Multilevel Approach, Intergenerational Relations, Connections with Other Problems of Modernity Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. The Third Part of the Definition: The Transition as a Form of Fulfilment of (Common but Differentiated) Intergenerational Duties Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Concluding Remarks Download Kapitel (PDF)
    4. Chitzi C. Ogbumgbada, Kate McKenzie Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introductory Comments Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Scope of the UK’s NDC Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. The Energy Act (2023) Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. The National Energy Mix Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Trade-offs and the Energy Transition in the UK Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Concluding Remarks Download Kapitel (PDF)
    5. Bent Ole Gram Mortensen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. More Recent Historical Overview Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. The Current Energy Supply and Policy Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Production Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Consumption Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Electrification Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Heating of Buildings Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Biomass Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Offshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Onshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Nature Protection Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. CCU or CCS Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Local Communities Download Kapitel (PDF)
      9. I. Conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
    6. Melina Malafry Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Energy Mix and Current Energy Goals in Sweden Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. Historical and Political Background Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Laws Enabling the Transition from Fossil Fuels Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Renewables in the Electricity System – Political Goals and Predictions Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Municipal Planning Monopoly in Sweden Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Legal framework in the energy transition and the land and environmental courts Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) The Permit Procedure of Wind Power – General Conflicts Over Land and Water Areas Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) NIMBY and the Municipal Veto Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Photovoltaics on Buildings Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Large-Scale Photovoltaic Parks Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 4. Hydropower Download Kapitel (PDF)
        5. 5. Access to Grid Infrastructure Download Kapitel (PDF)
      8. H. Conclusion and Way Forward Download Kapitel (PDF)
    7. Bartłomiej Nowak, Aleksandra Knap Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. The National Notion of Energy Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. Decarbonization Strategy Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. The National Energy Mix in the Context of the Energy Transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Power-to-X Technologies – Alternative Energy Sources – Hydrogen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Perspectives of Energy Transition in Poland Download Kapitel (PDF)
      7. G. Summary Download Kapitel (PDF)
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    1. Michael Fehling Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Empiric development: growing gap between official policies (goals) and reality Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Current challenges and obstacles for the expansion of renewables Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Preliminary remark on the distribution of competences between the federal government, the states and the municipalities Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Decarbonization of electricity production Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) New refinancing system Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Complex interaction of subsidizing renewables and emission trading Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Securing sufficient area for onshore wind energy development Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 4. Consequences of the expansion of renewable energies for the (grid) infrastructure Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. High investment risk for preparing participation in the tendering process for a market premium Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Slow grid extension and modernization Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Unsolved storage problems in view of the volatility of wind power and solar energy Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 4. Insufficient amount of green power and hydrogen in light of increasing demand due to sector coupling Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. Conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
    2. Louis de Fontenelle Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Definition of Renewable Energies Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Provisions Common to Renewable Energies Under French Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) The Development of the Law Prior to the APER Act Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) The APER Act of 2023 Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. National Planning Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Local Planning Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Renewable Energy Acceleration Zones Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Landscape Integration of Renewable Energy Projects Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. The Concept of Territorial Value-Sharing Introduced by APER Law Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Litigation Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Feed-in Tariffs and Feed-in Premium Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Long-Term Sales Contracts Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Self-consumption and energy communities Download Kapitel (PDF)
      7. G. Administrative Simplification Download Kapitel (PDF)
      8. H. Conclusion: The Complexity of the Law and the Risk of a Deterioration in the Quality of Standards Download Kapitel (PDF)
    3. Chiara Mari Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Energy transition in Italy: concept, objectives, tools and challenges Download Kapitel (PDF)
      2. B. Authorization procedures: rules and problems in a public multilevel administration Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. The relevance of private activity Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. The use of guidelines, soft law, and the reduction of information asymmetries Download Kapitel (PDF)
      5. E. The social consensus on projects and the deflation of litigation Download Kapitel (PDF)
      6. F. Concluding remarks Download Kapitel (PDF)
    4. Agnieszka Ason Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction: the UK’s Path to Net Zero Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. The Mechanism Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Renewable Power Generation Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Hydrogen Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Carbon Capture and Storage Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Multi-technology Schemes Download Kapitel (PDF)
      3. C. Contracts for Difference in Other Jurisdictions: Comparative Perspectives Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Conclusions and Outlook Download Kapitel (PDF)
    5. Helle Tegner Anker, Bent Ole Gram Mortensen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. A. Introduction – Targets and Results Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Introduction Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Onshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Offshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Onshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Offshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 4. Compensation Schemes Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Onshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Offshore Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Nature Protection and Biodiversity Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Grid connection and capacity Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
    6. Johann-Christian Pielow, Kate McKenzie Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. The Benefits of Comparative Legal Analysis Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. “Proper” Comparative Legal Analysis Download Kapitel (PDF)
        3. 3. Further Approach Download Kapitel (PDF)
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        1. 1. Understanding of “energy transition” Download Kapitel (PDF)
        2. 2. Target hierarchies and conflicts / trade-offs Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Timelines of energy transition Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) (Path) Dependencies of multiple preconditions Download Kapitel (PDF)
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            1. (aa) Expansion paths for RE Download Kapitel (PDF)
            2. (bb) Energy efficiency Download Kapitel (PDF)
          4. (d) (Other) Innovative technologies Download Kapitel (PDF)
        4. 3. Interim conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Transition “planning” Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Statutory law Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Set of measures between the state and the market Download Kapitel (PDF)
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            1. (aa) Increasing competition Download Kapitel (PDF)
            2. (bb) Planning and social acceptance Download Kapitel (PDF)
            3. (cc) Interim conclusion Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Role of public companies Download Kapitel (PDF)
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          1. (a) Energy infrastructure between climate and (other) environmental law Download Kapitel (PDF)
          2. (b) Confusion and conflicts over responsibilities Download Kapitel (PDF)
          3. (c) Energy transition and the money Download Kapitel (PDF)
      4. D. Outlook / lessons to be learnt Download Kapitel (PDF)

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