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Towards Sustainability Of Biomass Importation An Assessment Of The Eu Renewable Energy Directive Andrea Schmeichel

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Towards Sustainability Of Biomass Importation An Assessment Of The Eu Renewable Energy Directive Andrea Schmeichel
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Publisher: Europa Law Publishing, Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Andrea Schmeichel
ISBN: 9789089521552, 9089521550
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Towards Sustainability Of Biomass Importation An Assessment Of The Eu Renewable Energy Directive Andrea Schmeichel by Andrea Schmeichel 9789089521552, 9089521550 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the conflict between climate change, other environmental concerns (such as biodiversity), and international trade. It focuses on the relationship between climate change mitigation and biodiversity protection in the bioenergy sector, taking into account the specific situation for imports from developing countries. The focal point is the sustainability criteria enacted by Directive 2009/28/EC (the so-called Renewable Energy Directive - RED). Part I of the book describes the regulatory challenges of the use of bioenergy, considering the conflict between bioenergy and environmental and trade interests, as well as other environmental concerns, and it introduces the sustainability criteria. Part II assesses the substance of the Renewable Energy Directive's sustainability criteria for biofuels and bioliquids, and suggests possible reforms. It details how the substance of the criteria is intended to address the conflict between climate change mitigation and other environmental concerns, addressing the scope of application, the requirements on the climate balance, and the exclusion of certain areas from cultivation. Part III examines the compliance control mechanisms employed to ensure that the substantial criteria (described in Part II) are observed. Part IV explores the compliance of the sustainability criteria with higher-ranking law - specifically, European law and international trade law - which form the framework under which the sustainability criteria have been enacted, providing both minimum standards and ceilings for the drafting of the criteria. Moreover, it places the sustainability criteria in the context of international environmental and energy law, and assesses compliance in this respect. Part V summarizes the results and provides an outlook on future bioenergy policy.

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