Nettsider med emneord «energy law»
Webinar held by Alec Van Vaerenbergh, Partner, DLA Piper, Brussels office, Belgium.
Webinar held by Antoine Lochet and Anna Björg Guðjónsdóttir, both from BBA//Fjeldco.
This volume includes chapters on "Developments in the EU and EU Energy Law", "EU Case Law", "New Developments in Cross-border Energy Governance", "Energy Communities" and "Clean Hydrogen: Regulatory Frameworks".
By Lee Paddock, Associate Dean for Environmental Studies, Professorial Lecturer in Law, the George Washington University.
A law and economics perspective on the Commission’s public consultation of January 2023.
This volume includes chapters on “EU Energy and Climate Law – Policy and Jurisprudence”, “Energy and Climate Treaty Developments”, “Energy Infrastructure Developments: Offshore Electricity Systems and Network Investments”, “Heat Supply Legislation in the EU” and “Security of Energy Supply and Safety”.
Editors: Martha M. Roggenkamp, Catherine Banet
Webinar held by Stephany Nicole Paredes Pineda, power market analyst at Hafslund Eco, Norway.
Webinar held by Assistant Professor Ceciel Nieuwenhout, University of Groningen
Daniel Arnesson examines in his PhD project the development of renewable energy certificate (REC) markets in South Africa, India and Europe, with a focus on the implementation of these markets in Sweden and Norway (known as Guarantees of Origin and electricity Certificate markets in the two Nordic countries).
On 14 and 15 May 2024, the Department of Energy and Resources Law organized, in cooperation with the Research Group in Natural Resources Law of the University of Oslo, the 1st edition of the annual ELAWNET conference dedicated to Energy Law in the light of the green transition towards net zero emissions.
The University of Oslo, Department of Energy and Resources Law, and the Catholic University of Portugal, in collaboration with the NorthWind Research Centre, have the pleasure of inviting you to attend a webinar on floating offshore wind permitting: comparative approach between Norway and Portugal.
This book focuses on how law and regulation in different legal orders have responded to recent threats and can be reformed to make energy and natural resources systems more resilient in the face of disruptive natural crises and disasters. Edited by C. Banet, H. Mostert, L. Paddock, M. Montoya and I. del Guayo.
This page is only available in Norwegian .
Research network for Energy Law in the light of the green transition towards net zero emissions
In pursuit of more efficient energy prices, increased security of supply and more sustainable power production, the EU has endeavoured for decades to create a pan-European market for the free trade of electricity across borders. However, connections between the national energy markets are still insufficient to make this vision of an ‘Energy Union’ a reality.
In his Ph.D. thesis, Julius Rumpf examines how EU law regulates high-voltage electricity infrastructure, particularly cross-border transmission lines (so-called interconnectors), to create a single market for electricity that spans the entire continent and helps achieve the aims of EU energy policy.
Webinar held by Marco Pavesi.
Policy Officer - Market Monitoring, ACER, Electricity Department.
Webinar held by Munir Hassan, Partner, Head of Energy & Climate Change Group, CMS, London, UK.
Webinar held by Carmen Gimeno, Partner at Verdia Legal, and Secretary General of GEODE
The periodical MarIus also includes SIMPLY, the Scandinavian Institute’s Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook.
In SIMPLY the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law presents research of its members and friends.
For issues from 2010, see MarIus - the periodical.
Webinar held by Sille Grjotheim, Director and Country Manager for Renewables Certification in Norway, Energy Systems in DNV and Assistant Professor Ceciel Nieuwenhout, University of Groningen.
The programme includes 4 presentations covering specific legal consequences of the war in Ukraine at different levels of the legal systems: international, EU and national.
The meeting is open, but we would appreciate if you would register your attendance. Please note: This will be a physical meeting only.
In this this article, Associate Professor Katrine Broch Hauge explains the content of the Fosen-judgment and the convention on biological diversity, and other key characteristics of the development of the management of the Norwegian outfields.