This dissertation was written as part of the LL.M. in Transnational and European
Commercial Law, Mediation, Arbitration and Energy Law at the International Hellenic
University.
In this dissertation, a report of the European and Greek policy concerning the
promotion of Renewable Energy Sources on electricity sector takes place. This
dissertation attempts to answer on the basic question of whether the targets, policies
and strategies that set European Union contribute to the objective of attracting
investments on the sector of electricity by Renewable Energy Sources (RES). In
addition, the basic and most important part of this dissertation is the application of
European policy through Directives, proposals, Action Plans and Communications into
the Greek legal framework and the formation of institutional framework concerning
the entry into service of RES power plants.
At the first part, it is analyzed the reason of promotion and use of renewable
energy sources on electricity generation by European Union as a connection between
introduction and second part. At the second part, they are presented all the forms of
renewable energy sources that are used broader in electricity generation. At the third
part, a presentation of the progress of European institutional framework concerning
the promotion of RES in electricity sector and the authorisation procedure for entry
into service of RES power plants, take place. Finally, at the fourth part, it is presented
the progress of Greek institutional framework and the Council of State’s case law
concerning the licensing of RES power plants.
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