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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Energy networks and the law [Texte électronique] : innovative solutions in changing markets / edited by Martha M. Roggenkamp [and others]
Édition : 1st ed
Publication : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (xx, 453)
Note(s) : Energy supply depends on the means of transport to the consumer. Cables and pipelines
are necessary to transport oil, gas, and electricity. Their construction and use depend
on developments in technology, policies, and laws. This book analyzes the challenges
confronting governments, regulators, and network operators in managing energy networks.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Roggenkamp, Martha M. (1955-....). Auteur ou responsable intellectuel
Sujet(s) : Réseaux électriques (énergie) -- Droit
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780191627828
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44370693g
Notice n° :
FRBNF44370693
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Energy networks and the law : innovative solutions in changing markets / / Donald
N. Zillman [and others] -- ; Canadian energy infrastructure and the federalist dilemma
/ / Alastair R. Lucas -- ; Law and regulation governing electricity networks in Mexico
in the context of regional integration with North and Central America / / José Juan
González -- ; South American energy network integration : mission possible? / / Lila
Barrera-Hernández -- ; The Chad-Cameroon pipeline project : some thoughts about the
legal challenges and lessons learned from a World Bank-financed large infrastructure
project / / Mohammed A. Bekhechi -- ; Contractural and treaty arrangements supporting
large European transboundary pipeline projects : can adequate human rights and environmental
protection be secured? / / Catherine Redgwell -- ; Protecting energy infrastructure
in the EU : the impact of external damages on supply security / / Martha M. Roggenkamp
-- ; Smart grids and intelligent energy systems : a European perspective / / Anita
Rønne -- ; Demand response and infrastructure development in the United States / /
LeRoy Paddock and Charlotte Youngblood -- ; Establishing an offshore electricity grid
: a legal analysis of grid developments in the North Sea and in US waters / / Olivia
Woolley, Peter J. Schaumberg, and Graham St. Michel -- ; The role of energy networks
in facilitating the production and use of renewable energy sources in Norway / / Ulf
Hammer -- ; The role of energy networks in developing renewable energy sources in
China / / Wang Mingyuan -- ; Economic regulation and the design of a carbon infrastructure
for Alberta / / Nigel Bankes and Rick Nilson -- ; Transportation regulation as an
instrument for developing natural gas networks in Brazil / / Yanko Marcius de Alencar
Xavier and Anderson Souza da Silva Lanzillo -- ; Law and regulation for energy networks
in New Zealand / / Barry Barton -- ; Electricity network development : new challenges
for Australia / / Lee Godden and Anne Kallies -- ; Evolution and revolution in British
energy network regulation : from RPI-X to RIIO / / Aileen McHarg -- ; Third party
access exemption policy in the EU gas and electricity sectors : finding the right
balance between competition and investments / / Tjarda van der Vijver -- ; Electricity
and gas infrastructure planning in the European Union / / Iñigo del Guayo and Johann-Christian
Pielow -- ; Regulating the extension of electricity networks : a German perspective
/ / Gunther Kühne -- ; The development of electricity and gas networks in Russia
/ / Sergey S. Seliverstov and Ivan V. Gudkov -- ; The role of networks in changing
energy markets and the need for innovative solutions / / Martha M. Roggenkamp [and
others].