Breakout Session 3: Legal, Regulatory & Economic Aspects
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Work here included the development of a Cost-Benefit-Analysis method, regulatory procedures on Cross-Border-Cost Allocation, TSO incentives, and EU funding under the Connecting Europe Facility. Also, the Energy Union initiatives, such as interconnection targets and the European Fund for Strategic Investments were relevant input.
KEYWORDS: Hybrid Assets | Small Bidding Zones | Financing | Cost Sharing | CBCA
CHAIR: Marc Schmidt, TenneT
Hybrid assets vs market based small zones
Part 1: Market design for offshore wind parks - Laurens de Vries (TU Delft)
Part 2: Cross-border hub-to-hub cables - Legal solution, hybrid asset regulation - Ceciel Nieuwenhout (Univ. Groningen)
Do we need a common European legal framework for the Meshed Offshore Grid?
Costing & Financing
Part1: Introduction - Jelle v. Uden
Part2: Financial recommendations for MOG - Alexandra Armeni
Part3: Legal, regulatory and economic challenges of implementing an HVDC Offshore Grid - Pradyumna Bhagwat