Atsinaujinančiųjų išteklių energijos rinkos teisinis reguliavimas
Legal Regulation of Renewable Energy Market
Author(s): Saulė Milčiuvienė, Agnė TikniūtėSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: renewable energy sources; the European Union; competence; support measure; single market
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to address the regulatory framework as one of the key factors determining the success of creation of single market for renewable energy. No one could possibly argue that non-discriminative and consistent legal regulation plays a big role in the creation of a single market. Therefore, the question of legal capability to create the single market for renewable energy and the overall quality of present regulatory framework is at the centre of this article. Our objective is to analyse whether the single market for energy produced from renewable sources can be created under current legal regulation of the European Union Therefore, the first part of the article analyses the competence of the European Union to regulate the renewable energy sector and division of legislative powers between the Member States and the European Union. The goal of the first part is to answer the question whether the European Union has the competence to regulate renewable energy market. The second part of the article analyses the legal framework of measures for the promotion of renewable energy production used in each Member State. The goal of the second part of this article is to answer the question – whether all renewable energy producers are in equal competitive position, notwithstanding different legal frameworks of the Member States.
Journal: Jurisprudencija
- Issue Year: 19/2012
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 1495-1513
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English