Regulation and investments in energy markets solutions for the Mediterranean
Regulation & Investments in Energy Markets: Solutions for the Mediterranean presents the status of advancement and maturity of the Mediterranean energy policy, identifying patterns of development as well as lessons learned. Mediterranean countries are facing unprecedented challenges in the energ...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waltham, MA :
Elsevier
[2016]
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009630054006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 2 - Background of the EC concept3 - Transferring EU policies and mechanisms to SEE; 4 - The regional concept as a precondition; 5 - The role of investments in transmission networks; 6 - The role of regulatory agencies; 7 - Outline of investment incentive schemes; 7.1 - Tariff Methodologies; 7.2 - Mechanisms for Investment Incentives at the Regional Level; 7.2.1 - Regional Investment Plans; 7.2.2 - Nondomestic Investment (the Regulatory Gap); 7.2.3 - Negative Incentives; 8 - A different approach; 9 - Conclusions; References; Documents; Websites
- Chapter 2 - Defining Euro-Mediterranean Energy Relations1 - The EU external energy policy: frameworks of analysis; 2 - Euro-Mediterranean energy relations; 2.1 - A Short History of Euro-Mediterranean Energy Relations; 2.2 - The Mediterranean Solar Plan and Its Demise; 2.3 - The Recent Relaunch of Euro-Mediterranean Regional Energy Cooperation; 3 - Issue (re)definition in the Mediterranean: the securitization of energy matters; 4 - Conclusions; References; EC policy documents; Chapter 3 - Renewable Energy in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean: Current Trends and Future Developments
- 1 - Booming energy demand in SEMCs2 - The crucial role of electricity; 3 - Renewable energy potential of the region; 3.1 - CSP Potential; 3.2 - Photovoltaic Potential; 3.3 - Wind Power Potential; 4 - The potential benefits of renewable energy in the region; 4.1 - Macroeconomic Benefits: Meeting Rising Energy Demand at a Lower Price; 4.2 - Socioeconomic Benefits: Creating New Jobs and Alleviating Energy Poverty; 4.3 - Environmental Benefits: Lowering the Energy Intensity of SEMCs; 4.4 - Cooperation Benefits: Enhancing Both Intra-SEMC and EU-SEMC Cooperation
- 5 - SEMC national renewable energy plans6 - Barriers to the development of renewable energy in the region; 6.1 - The Commercial Barrier: The Need to Reform Energy Subsidies; 6.2 - The Infrastructural Barrier: The Key Role of Med-TSO; 6.3 - The National Level; 6.4 - The Subregional Level; 6.5 - The Regional Level; 6.6 - The Regulatory Barrier: The Key Role of medreg; 6.7 - The Financial Barrier: The Key Role of Institutional Investors; 6.8 - The EIB's FEMIP; 6.9 - The New Role of the EBRD in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Region
- 7 - Conclusions: toward a new Euro-Mediterranean renewable energy platform