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Renewable energy resources from the legal point of view
Kovář, Dalibor ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee)
Renewable sources of energy from a legal standpoint This diploma thesis is focused on the area of renewable sources of energy, and focuses primarily on a description of their legal background. This is provided by the law of the European Union as well as by Czech legislation; general principles and constitutional bases are also noted in this thesis. Renewable sources of energy are currently one of the most significant and most-discussed parts of the energy sector. They are one of the means of protecting the environment, supporting the energy market, creating new (green) jobs, and developing regions. This thesis is composed of eight chapters. The opening chapter discusses the subject- matter of the thesis - renewable sources of energy - theoretically and legally, and explains theoretical and legal terms which are similar. The distinction is crucial in order to realize the true extent of sources from law. The second chapter outlines the most important sources of law related to renewable energy and related issues. This preview is in order to simplify orientation in the subsequent text. The next chapter further describes regulation within the European Union. Again, a division into conceptual instruments, primary law, and secondary law, with regard to their numerous interconnections, is present to...
Legal regulation of energy production from solar radiation
Kovář, Dalibor ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
1 PRK 25.7.2012 ABSTRACT The thesis focuses on description of the legal regulation of energy production from solar radiation. It is a discourse about the substantial topic for the society, currently still highly actual and consisting not only law, but also economic and environmental overlaps. The thesis classifies solar energy within the energy resources system, compares it with other resources and tries to outline its future exploitation. After explanation of the merit of energy production from the solar radiation and current state of its exploitation, the legal framework of the solar energy as a part of renewables was described. Such description was split into two chapters by the year 2005 and examines the Czech and European law, while it shows the legal regime of the respective area in Germany, France and California. The support of energy production from any renewable resource (not excluding the solar energy) is based on law which shall arise from the conceptual instruments dealt by the author of the thesis in its second half. The author further reviews particular types of support in general and under the Czech law, describes the tax aspects and economic impacts of photovoltaics. He reviews critically the rise of photovoltaic energy in the Czech Republic and enumerates the reasons of the mentioned...
Renewable energy resources from the legal point of view
Kovář, Dalibor ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee) ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor)
Renewable sources of energy from a legal standpoint This diploma thesis is focused on the area of renewable sources of energy, and focuses primarily on a description of their legal background. This is provided by the law of the European Union as well as by Czech legislation; general principles and constitutional bases are also noted in this thesis. Renewable sources of energy are currently one of the most significant and most-discussed parts of the energy sector. They are one of the means of protecting the environment, supporting the energy market, creating new (green) jobs, and developing regions. This thesis is composed of eight chapters. The opening chapter discusses the subject- matter of the thesis - renewable sources of energy - theoretically and legally, and explains theoretical and legal terms which are similar. The distinction is crucial in order to realize the true extent of sources from law. The second chapter outlines the most important sources of law related to renewable energy and related issues. This preview is in order to simplify orientation in the subsequent text. The next chapter further describes regulation within the European Union. Again, a division into conceptual instruments, primary law, and secondary law, with regard to their numerous interconnections, is present to...

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