The European Integration of RES-E Promotion: The Case of Germany and Poland
In: Energiepolitik und Klimaschutz. Energy Policy and Climate Protection Series
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Table of Content -- Abbreviations -- Table of Figures -- Table of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Nation-Bound Policy Analysis Frameworks -- 2.2 Trans-, Supra-, and International Bound Policy Analysis Frameworks -- 2.3 Applied Framework, Theory and Model -- 3 European Union -- 3.1 Developing a European Energy Policy -- 3.2 Directive 2009/28/EC -- 3.3 Regulation 714/2009 and Regulation 347/2013 -- 3.4 EU Constitutional Context in light of EU Renewable Energy Policy -- 3.5 EU Legal Basis for Energy and RES-E promotion -- 3.6 Implementation of Directive 2009/28/EC in light of RES-E -- 3.7 Analysis -- 4 Germany -- 4.1 German Constitutional Context -- 4.2 German Transposition of Directive 2009/28/EC and NREAP -- 4.3 Implementation Evaluation of Directive 2009/28/EC in Germany -- 4.4 German National Preferences -- 4.5 Analysis -- 5 Poland -- 5.1 Polish Constitutional Context -- 5.2 Polish Transposition of Directive 2009/28/EC and NREAP -- 5.3 Implementation Evaluation of Directive 2009/28/EC in Poland -- 5.4 Polish National Preferences -- 5.5 Analysis -- 6 Inter-National Interdependencies between Germany and Poland -- 6.1 Supranational Framework Policies for Inter-State Interconnectedness -- 6.2 Comparison RES-E Deployment in Germany and Poland -- 6.3 Consequences of German RES Deployment for Germany and Poland: Loop Flows and Spot Market Prices -- 6.4 Merit Order Effect -- 6.5 Short-Term and Long-Term Impact of German RES Deployment on the Polish Electricity Market -- 6.6 Analysis -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Bibliography -- 9 Appendix I - Summary English -- 10 Appendix II - Summary German.