This important new work offers a comprehensive and compelling account of State Aid
law and policy and its application to the energy sector. Clearly structured and offering
meticulous detail and robust analysis, it is required reading for all practitioners in the field.
The volume explores general questions from the definition of State Aid to its application
in member states by national courts. It also examines questions of procedure, questions of
compatibility, and State Aid and the EEA. Written by a team of leading practitioners in the
field, it is an invaluable tool for lawyers, policy-makers and tax professionals specialising in
State Aid law and energy law.
THE EDITORS
Dr Leigh Hancher is Part time Professor and Director of the Energy Law and Policy Area
at the Florence School of Regulation, Florence, and Professsor of European Law at Tilburg
University, the Netherlands.
Dr Adrien de Hauteclocque is a Law Clerk (Référendaire) with Vice-President M van der
Woude at the Court of Justice of the European Union (General Court), Luxembourg, and an
Adviser of the Florence School of Regulation, Florence.
Dr Francesco Maria Salerno is the partner heading the Brussels office of law firm Gianni
Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners.
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Edited by Leigh Hancher,
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CONTENTS
PART I: THE DEFINITION OF STATE AID 1. What is State Aid?
2. State Aid and Price Regulation in the Energy Sector
3. State Aid and Taxation: Special Focus on Energy and the Environment
4. Subsidy Regulation in WTO Law and Energy Regulation: Some Implications for Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy
PART II: COMPATIBILITY ISSUES 5. Compatibility of RES
6. Capacity Mechanisms and Auctions 7. Cross-Border Participation in Capacity
Mechanisms: Legal and Economic Issues 8. Aid to Nuclear and Coal
9. Projects of Common Interest and Energy Infrastructure Projects
10. Services of General Economic Interest and the Energy Sector
PART III: PROCEDURES
11. State Aid Recovery and the Energy Sector 12. Arbitration
13. Common EU Law Principles of Private Enforcement
PART IV: STATE AID AND ENERGY IN NATIONAL COURTS, THE EEA, AND ENERGY COMMUNITY 14. Germany 15. France 16. Netherlands 17. Austria 18. Italy 19. Greece 20. Belgium 21. Spain
22. State Aid and the EEA
23. State Aid Enforcement in the Energy Community