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Smart Grids and the Green Transition: Shaping the Future of Europe’s Internal Electricity Market

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Auteur
Robert Szuchy
Field of science
Energy Efficiency / Energiahatékonyság (13214), Law / Jogtudomány (12870), Energy education / Energiatudatosság oktatása (12844)
Type of publication
monográfia
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Titre
Smart Grids and the Green Transition: Shaping the Future of Europe’s Internal Electricity Market
Auteur
Robert Szuchy
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-7592-0827
Web
https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-dr-robert-szuchy-6b853139 | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vT-sjGQAAAAJ | https://kre.academia.edu/RobertSzuchy
Peer review
Sándor Kertész | Szabolcs Molnár
Date
2025
Place
Budapest | Paris
Résumé
Europe’s energy transition is shaped by the dual imperatives of climate neutrality and security of supply, underpinned by technological innovation and legal reform. This book, Smart Grids and the Green Transition: Shaping the Future of Europe’s Internal Electricity Market, provides a comprehensive analysis of how smart grid technologies and digitalisation are transforming electricity networks, consumer roles, and regulatory frameworks. It situates smart grids as the backbone of a decarbonised energy system, essential for integrating renewable energy, enabling e-mobility, and ensuring demand-side flexibility. Against the backdrop of the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55 package, REPowerEU, and the recast Internal Electricity Market Directive, the book explores the evolving interaction between climate ambition, market regulation, and consumer protection. By addressing data governance, cybersecurity, competition, and sector integration, it demonstrates how EU energy law is adapting to balance sustainability, affordability, and resilience in Europe’s internal electricity market.
Éditeurs
L'Harmattan
Co-publisher
Éditions L’Harmattan
Type of publication
monográfia
Field of science
Energy Efficiency / Energiahatékonyság (13214) | Law / Jogtudomány (12870) | Energy education / Energiatudatosság oktatása (12844)
Mots clés
energy law | electricity market | green transition | energy efficiency
Format
Text
DOI
https://doi.org/10.56037/978-963-646-442-4
ISBN
978-963-646-442-4|978-2-336-57575-9
Langue
angol
Edition
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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