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Sustainable Distributed Energy Resources

Law and Policy

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Gebonden, 416 blz. | Engels
Oxford University Press | 1e druk, 2026
ISBN13: 9780198991915
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Oxford University Press 1e druk, 2026 9780198991915
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Distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar panels, microgrids, and residential battery storage are reshaping electricity systems by enabling autonomous consumption and localised generation. They challenge the traditional centralised power model and offer significant potential for decarbonisation, decentralisation, digitisation, and democratisation—essential pillars for the energy transition.

However, the DER revolution is not purely technological; it beckons important legal and policy changes too. While the need for DERs is widely recognised, their design, financing, and implementation can present complex economic, environmental, social, and governance risks including land tenure issues, legal liability, and protracted disputes. Electricity laws and policies—often drafted decades ago—are increasingly ill-equipped to address the challenges of integrating these technologies.

At the same time, communities are demanding a greater role in shaping DER law and policy, calling for inclusive frameworks that ensure equitable access, data privacy, consumer protection, participation, human rights, and gender justice—particularly in low-income and indigenous communities.

Sustainable Distributed Energy Resources: Law and Policy explores how legal and regulatory systems worldwide are responding to these challenges. Through a sustainability lens, it offers practical tools for managing legal, contractual, and governance risks across the DER value chain and presents a roadmap for improving coherence in the design, financing, generation, and consumption of DERs. It also highlights the role of energy entrepreneurship education in building a secure and inclusive energy future.

This book is the result of a long-standing collaboration between the International Bar Association's Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure Law (IBA SEERIL), Oxford University Press (OUP), and the Academic Advisory Group (AAG) of IBA SEERIL. The International Bar Association is the world's largest organization of lawyers and bar associations. As an active section of the IBA, SEERIL leads public interest initiatives and keeps its members informed about key developments across its six committees: Environment, Health and Safety Law; International Construction Projects; Mining Law; Oil and Gas Law; Power Law; and Water Law. The AAG is a network of academics engaged in research and teaching in areas relevant to SEERIL's work.

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ISBN13:9780198991915
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:416
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:16-4-2026
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

Over Iñigo del Guayo

Iñigo del Guayo is Professor in Administrative Law at the University of Almería. He received his two law Decrees (LLM and PhD) from the University of Navarre. He has researched and published widely in the area of Energy Law, within a wider interest in Public Economic Law and Regulation. He is the editor and a co-author of the three editions of the Book 'Energy Law in Europe. National, European Union and International Law and Regulation' (Oxford University Press). Since 1995 he has been a member of the Academic Advisory Group (AAG) of the Section on Energy, Environment, Resources & Infrastructure Law (SEERIL) of the International Bar Association. He is Vice-president of the Spanish Energy Law Association (AEDEN) and member of the Scientific Committee of the European Federation of Energy Law Associations.

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Over Milton Fernando Montoya

Milton Fernando Montoya has completed Post-Doctoral Studies at Dundee University (United Kingdom). He received his PhD in law from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain), and his master's degree in Energy Law from the Instituto Superior de la Energía (Spain). He is a lawyer and Research Director at the Institute of Mining and Energy Law at Universidad Externado de Colombia. He is an Honorary Lecturer at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee (UK), member of the Academic Advisory Group (AAG), Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law (SEERIL), International Bar Association (IBA), and member of the board of the Colombian Mining and Petroleum Bar Association. He is a founding partner of Estudio Jurídico Montoya & Asociados, and legal advisor for Colombian mining and energy companies and authorities.

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Over José Juan González

José Juan González received his LLM in Economic Law from Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico, and his PhD in Environmental Law from the University of Alicante, Spain. He is Full Professor and Researcher at the Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico, chairman of the Mexican Institute for Environmental Law Research, and Director of the Mexican Environmental Law Journal. Professor Gonzalez is a fellow of the National Research System of the Mexican Council of Science and Technology, level III. He is a member of the Governing Council of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law and of the Academic Advisory Group of the International Bar Association, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure Law section. He was Director of the Legal Division of the Attorney General's Office for Environmental Protection. In 1999, he drafted the Environmental Act of Mexico City, which is currently in force.

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Inhoudsopgave

1:Introduction: Distributed Energy Resources as the New Electricity Paradigm: Legal Context and Principles, Íñigo del Guayo
Part I. DERs and the Sustainable Decarbonization of Electricity Systems
2:International Law on Distributed Energy Resources, Damilola S Olawuyi
3:From Coal to Distributed Energy: Sustainable Decarbonization and Decentralization of Electricity Systems, Hanri Mostert, Jacques Jacobs, and Wikus Kruger
4:Land Tenure, Project Siting, and Environmental Aspects of DERs, Godswill Agbaitoro and Hugo Meyer van den Berg
5:Sustainability Challenges of Small Modular Reactors in Distributed Energy Systems, Louis de Fontenelle
6:Distributed Energy Storage, Elena I Athwal
Part II. Sustainable Decentralization and Digitalization of Energy Systems
7:Cross-border Distributed Energy in the EU, Martha M Roggenkamp
8:Decentralization with Distributed Energy Resources in New Zealand, Barry Barton
9:Decentralizing China's Energy Future, Hao Zhang
10:Energy Decentralization and Human Rights in Mexico, José Juan González Márquez, Ivett Montelongo Buenavista, Ana Laura Silva López, and Juan Manuel Zamora Velázquez
11:Behind-the-Meter Distributed Generation: Lessons from the United States, LeRoy Paddock
12:Financing Distributed Energy Infrastructure: The Role of Islamic Finance, Tasniem Ahmed Elyass Hussain
13:Demand-Side Aggregation of Distributed Energy Resources, David Robinson
14:Digitization of Networks and Data Protection, Lee Godden
Part III. Sustainable Democratization of Energy Systems
15:The Role of Active Consumers in Decentralized Energy Systems, Kaisa Huhta and Emma Merikanto
16:Sustainable Energy Democratization Through Community-Centric Models, Nadia B Ahmad, Kierra Peoples, Evangeline Fletcher, and Brianna Pruitt
17:The Role of Energy Communities in a New Decentralized Energy Model: Legal Progress and Challenges in Colombia, Milton Fernando Montoya and José Vicente Zapata
18:Gender Justice and Decentralized Energy Resources: Perspectives from the United Kingdom and Nigeria, Pedi Obani and Adenike Akinsemolu
19:Eco-Entrepreneurship Law and Distributed Energy Resources, Kehinde Folake Olaoye and Josephine Ilesanmi
20:Entrepreneurial Legal Education and Energy Democratization: An Indigenous Renewable Distributed Energy Clinic, Alastair R Lucas and Allan E Ingelson
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