Energy Regulation in the Green Transition

The Green Transition challenges existing structures in all sectors of so­ciety, not least within the energy sector. This anthology is a collection of contributions by leading academics, with backgrounds in econom­ics, law and engineering.

The anthology describes regulatory dilemmas and explores appropri­ate regulatory answers to the challenges presented by an ambitious Green Transition. The anthology seeks to foster inter-disciplinary discussions and encourage the development of new regulatory approaches among practitioners, businesses, academics, government officials and regulators.

The anthology is divided into three broad topics of importance to reg­ulation in the Green Transition. Regulation and Tariff Design discusses ownership, the relationship between innovation and regulation, and tariff design. The second topic, Governance and Legal Aspects, investi­gates the role existing legal frameworks play in the social acceptance of infrastructure, the income-cap regulatory framework and the importance of regulatory experimentation. The third topic addresses questions related to existing Investment Decision Frameworks employed by utilities in the Green Transition.

The anthology on Energy Regulation in the Green Transition is volume I of the Danish Utility Regulator's (DUR) Anthology Project Series on Better Regulation in the Energy Sector.

Table of contents

Written by: Carsten Smidt

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Authors:
Tooraj Jamasb, Henrik Lund, Peter Møllgaard, Birgitte Egelund Olsen and Carsten Smidt (eds.)

pages 5 - 13

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Authors:
Tooraj Jamasb, Manuel Llorca, Leonardo Meeus and Tim Schittekatte

Pages: 14 - 21 

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Authors:
Nicolás Morell, José Pablo Chaves and Tomás Gómez

Pages: 48 - 64

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Authors:
Tim Schittekatte, Leonardo Meeus, Tooraj Jamasb and Manuel Llorca

Pages: 74 - 84

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Author:
Mark C. Freeman, Frikk Nesje, Daniel Møller Sneum and Emilie Rosenlund Soysal

Pages: 98 - 112

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