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- W827723872 abstract "Since the early days of the European project the economic rationale of integration has been confronted by public interests such as concerns for the environment. This tension has been tangible particularly in the relationship between national measures aimed at protecting the environment and the general rules governing the internal market. Over time environmental protection and sustainability have become integral parts of the Treaties governing the European Union, manifesting their importance in the legal framework. The same can be said of the promotion of renewable energy and the combat against climate change, which the EU is at the forefront of. The legal development and the case law of the Court of Justice in this field has been described and analysed by scholars and in studies of the relationship between environmental protection and general EU law, particularly, the free movement of goods, the case PreussenElektra (C-379/98, EU:C:2001:160) stands out since it concerns not only the interest of environmental protection versus the free movement of goods but also the energy policy of a Member State, the energy market in the EU and the implementation of international agreements on climate action, to which both the EU and its member states are signatories to. This thesis aims to examine the compatibility of territorially limited national support schemes for green electricity production with the EU law focusing on the applicable secondary legislation and the free movement on goods. It explores the changes EU primary and secondary law has undergone and whether the special features of the electricity market, identified by the Court in the landmark case PreussenElektra are still applicable today. Following the development of the electricity market in general and harmonisation of the promotion of renewable electricity in particular, the relationship between the more general question of the connection between protection of the environment and the free movement of goods is examined. It also provides for a critical analysis of the judgment on the Court of Justice in the recently decided cases Alands Vindkraft (C-573/12, EU:C:2014:2037) and EssentBelgium (C-204/12 till C-208/12, EU:C:2014:2192). It thereby investigates the general relationship between the objectives of free movement of goods and environmental protection and discusses the secondary legislation regulating support for renewable energy, notably the RES Directive and the case law of the Court of Justice interpreting the relevant legal provisions. The study concludes that territorially limited national support schemes for the use of renewable energy sources in electricity production, using market-based instrument such as tradable certificates, are compatible with and even promoted by the applicable secondary legislation, notably the RES Directive (2009/28/EC). Such measures are also, in principle compatible with the free movement of goods, provided that no features of those schemes go beyond what is necessary in order to attain the legitimate objective: the promotion of increased use of renewables in the production of electricity. (Less)" @default.
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- W827723872 title "National Support Schemes for ‘Green Electricity’ and EU Law - A study of geographically limited support schemes for green electricity, EU secondary law and the Treaty provisions on the free movement of goods and environmental protection" @default.
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