Energy Policy of the EU

1. Online session - 21.10 2021, 16:00 - 20:40 CET

Online session via ZOOM https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/92395756339

1. Topic: Historical development of the EEP

Mandatory literature: 

  • Schubert, S.R.; Pollak, J.; Kreutler, M. (2016): Energy Policy of the European Union, 85-126
  • IEA: European Union 2020 - Energy Policy Review, 25-51

You may find useful: 

  • Schubert, S.R.; Pollak, J.; Kreutler, M. (2016): Energy Policy of the European Union, 127-147

2. Topic: The theoretical foundations of liberalisation of the energy market

The theoretical foundations of liberalization of the energy markets. Pre-liberalisation and liberalization paradigm. Unbundling, the antimonopoly policy of the EU, European Commission vs. national incumbents and governments. 

Mandatory literature:

  • Cameron, P.D. (2007): Competition in Energy Markets: Law and Regulation in the European Union, 3-36
  • Buchan, D. (2009): Energy and Climate Change: Europe at the Crossroads, 20-27,49-78
  • Schubert, S.R.; Pollak, J.; Kreutler, M. (2016): Energy Policy of the European Union, 148-166

You may find useful:

  • Buchan, D. (2009): Energy and Climate Change: Europe at the Crossroads, 28-48


3. Topic: The internal electricity market 

Mandatory literature:

  • IEA: European Union 2020 - Energy Policy Review, 127-172  
  • Pepermans, G.(2019): European Energy Market Liberalization: Experience and Challenges 
  • Mitton, J., Jammes, M.(2019): Electricity Capacity Mechanisms face legal challenge in UK, Poland. https://energypost.eu/electricity-capacity-mechanisms-a-brewing-clash/ 
  • Mitton, J.(2019): Capacity markets: a brewing clash. https://energypost.eu/capacity-markets-a-brewing-clash/

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