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Power: A Practical Handbook is aimed at anyone looking for a single source to understand the key issues relevant to the power sector, with an emphasis on the practical application of those issues i...
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With world electricity demand expected to double by 2030, the power sector is under increasing pressure to modernise and rise to the challenge of meeting global needs. While some countries are pressing ahead with conventional fossil-fuel based generation as a means of quickly meeting the needs of their rapidly expanding economies, in other countries the push for decarbonisation and diversification of the energy supply mix is beginning to take place at a rapid pace. The pace of expansion, technological challenges and political and social objectives are transforming the power sector. Power: A Practical Handbook is aimed at readers looking for a single source which focuses on the key issues, with an emphasis on the practical approach to those issues in the real world. It is a comprehensive guide to understanding the commercial, economic and legal principles that underpin the power sector. Topics covered include significant energy policies in recent years; an explanation of industry structures and legal frameworks; economic perspectives on market liberalisation and the regulation of monopoly power networks; a look at conventional and renewables generation technologies and the issues arising from those; and smart meters and smart grids. The book also covers subjects connected to the development of power projects including financing issues, construction, operation and maintenance arrangements, fuel supply agreements, approaches to power offtake, electricity trading and environmental issues. Edited by Munir Hassan, Partner and Head of Clean Energy at CMS, and Rajan Phakey, a Partner at Dentons, the book includes contributions by leading experts from energy utilities, project developers, lawyers, economists, academics and financiers.
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Price: £138.00
Pages: 251
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Imprint: Globe Law and Business
Publication Date: 01 March 2017
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.25 in
ISBN: 9781905783854
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LAW / Natural Resources, Energy & natural resources law

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Foreword 5 Dame Fiona Woolf, DBE Part I: Introduction 7 Munir Hassan CMS London Part II: Industry structures and regulation Power industries: structures and legal frameworks 9 Marianne Anton Munir Hassan CMS London Dalia Majumder-Russell Linklaters Market liberalisation and organisation: an economic perspective 27 Nick Elms Frontier Economics Part III: Technologies and issues arising from them Introduction to nuclear power 49 Rupert Cowen Jonathan Leech Prospect Law Conventional power plants: technical and commercial issues 67 Milagros Miranda Rojas Former policy director at the World Coal Association Renewable energy: from energy hunter-gatherers to energy farmers 85 Thomas Leonard DNV GL Energy New renewable technologies 95 Nicholas Kelly Kelly Legal Dalia Majumder-Russell Linklaters Part IV: Developing power projects Power financing 121 Hugo Coetzee CMS London Construction 133 Ian Dalley Dentons O&M contracts and long-term service arrangements 147 Nicholas Hilder Ashurst LLP Environmental and planning issues 163 Angus Evers Shoosmiths Part V: Fuel supply, offtake and trading arrangements Independent power projects and offtake arrangements 179 Rajan Phakey Dentons Trading electricity 199 Rajan Phakey Dentons Neil Schofield Financial Markets Training Ltd Part VI: Electricity networks: a broader perspective Regulating monopoly infrastructure: an economic perspective 217 Phil Burns Frontier Economics Power to the people: the Smart Grid and the democratisation of energy 235 Thomas Leonard Frits Verheij DNV GL Energy John Scott Chiltern Power About the authors 247