
1st Ed., Feb 2010
ISBN: 978 90 776 441 57
Hardback, 312 p.
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The European Renewable Energy Yearbook 2010 brings together some of Europe's key government
officials, industry leaders and lawyers, examining the main issues facing the EU's fast growing and
changing renewable markets, outlining the main challenges for the future and giving possible answers.
The Yearbook represents an ideal complement to Book 1 of the Renewable energy series of Clays& Casteels,
providing essential insight into understanding the direction of the EU's fastest growing energy sector.
Articles include:
- "A zero carbon energy policy for Europe: the only viable solution", by Christopher Jones, Head of Cabinet
EU Energy Commissioner Piebalgs and former Director for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Technology, in which he lays
out his vision for an EU energy policy to 2050 and its consequences for the renewable energy sector.
- "Renewable energy 2020 and beyond: delivering on the EU, targets and defined a pathway to a low
"carbon energy future", by Hans ten Berge and Sam Cross, the Secretary-General and Energy Policy
Advisor of Eurelectric respectively.
- "Re-engineering the European Transmission Grid", by Cecilia Hellner, Secretary-General of ETSO, the EU
Transmission System Operators Association.
- "The new EU Directive on renewable energies from the perspective of a Member State", by Martin Schöpe
of The German Federal Ministry of Environment, in which he examines the practical challenges in
implementing the new EU Renewable Energy Directive and points to some solutions.
- "The global context and challenges for energy", by Thomas B. Johansson, Director of the International
Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, who looks at how the challenges of climate change and
energy security will shape the EU's energy policy and in particular renewables over the next decade and
beyond.
- "The effectiveness of different support schemes in a single energy market", by Doerte Fouquet, Partner of
Kuhbier Law and Director European Renewable Energies Federation, who looks at the different support
schemes operating in the EU, and considers how these are likely to evolve over the coming years.
- "Biofuels; fighting climate change and famine in the world", by Pedro de Sampaio Nunes, Director of the
biofuels company First Force, who looks how the EU's Renewables Directive, will transform the biofuels
market, and how industry can meet the challenges facing it.
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