EU Energy Law & Policy Yearbook 2010: The Priorities of the New Commission
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Leuven, Claeys & Casteels, 2010, EU Energy Law, vol. V.
[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Energy Union Law]
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GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, AHNER, Nicole, DE HAUTECLOCQUE, Adrien (editor/s), EU Energy Law & Policy Yearbook 2010: The Priorities of the New Commission, Leuven, Claeys & Casteels, 2010, EU Energy Law, vol. V., [Florence School of Regulation], [Energy], [Energy Union Law] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/14536
Abstract
What is the road ahead for European energy policy? This yearbook covers the whole range of EU energy law and policy from the 20-20-20 strategy and new initiatives for ensuring security of supply to the application of competition rules and the organisation of an efficient technology policy. The book expresses the viewpoints of all relevant actors. The complete conference discussions are included. It covers recent developments in EU energy policy in the framework of the agenda of the new Commission.
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The new EU Energy Policy:
- Roadmap for European industry towards a zero-carbon
economy by 2050
- European Parliament expectation from the new Commission
Energy Security
- EU’s Strategic Energy Technology Plan
- the proposed regulation on security of gas supply
The 20-20-20 Goal and Beyond
- the new renewables Directive
- the revised European emissions trading scheme (ETS)
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Published in collaboration with Florence School of Regulation
at the European University Institute

