Employing the uncertain pursuit of Ireland\u27s 2020 renewable electricity target as a case study, this thesis examines the role of law, policy and regulation in the promotion and development of wind energy. Specifically, this thesis seeks to highlight, examine, and understand, the reasons why Ireland (a country with one of the best wind regimes in Europe), is facing difficult challenges in meeting its 2020 national renewable electricity target, with knock on consequences for its binding EU target of 16% of gross final consumption of energy from renewable energy sources by 2020; and the possibility of having to incur significant compliance costs. This thesis does not seek to question the correctness of an EU policy that seeks to pursue de...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...
This paper considers the existing law and policy framework for ocean energy development in Ireland. ...
The main aim of this book is the provision of a text on energy law and policy specifically on Irelan...
Ireland is facing a great challenge in meeting renewable energy requirements, where due to past circ...
THESIS 10916This thesis seeks to analyse \u27the duties of the Irish State which are relevant to the...
Wind farms are a relatively new feature to the Irish landscape and the number and\ud size of these a...
This paper describes a model of the 2020 Irish electricity system which was developed and solved in ...
Sources of marine renewable energy, are of significant importance in achieving energy efficiency and...
AbstractAs a member state of the European Union (EU), Ireland has adopted an energy policy which inc...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
Ireland is a facing a critical time in the formation of a robust renewable energy (RE) policy, due t...
In this study a model of the Irish energy-system was developed using EnergyPLAN based on the year 20...
The ultimate objective of energy policy in Ireland, or in any other country, must be to ensure deliv...
Escalating oil and gas prices due to increased demand from emerging economies and a lack of politica...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...
This paper considers the existing law and policy framework for ocean energy development in Ireland. ...
The main aim of this book is the provision of a text on energy law and policy specifically on Irelan...
Ireland is facing a great challenge in meeting renewable energy requirements, where due to past circ...
THESIS 10916This thesis seeks to analyse \u27the duties of the Irish State which are relevant to the...
Wind farms are a relatively new feature to the Irish landscape and the number and\ud size of these a...
This paper describes a model of the 2020 Irish electricity system which was developed and solved in ...
Sources of marine renewable energy, are of significant importance in achieving energy efficiency and...
AbstractAs a member state of the European Union (EU), Ireland has adopted an energy policy which inc...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
Ireland is a facing a critical time in the formation of a robust renewable energy (RE) policy, due t...
In this study a model of the Irish energy-system was developed using EnergyPLAN based on the year 20...
The ultimate objective of energy policy in Ireland, or in any other country, must be to ensure deliv...
Escalating oil and gas prices due to increased demand from emerging economies and a lack of politica...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...
This paper considers the existing law and policy framework for ocean energy development in Ireland. ...
The main aim of this book is the provision of a text on energy law and policy specifically on Irelan...