Tag results for 'Power Law Committee eBulletin November 2024'
Power Law: Editorial November 2024
John Vellone, Newsletter Editor of the IBA Power Law Committee introduces the latest collection of articles from Committee members.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Navigating the regulatory landscape for distributed solar power projects in Nigeria
Nigeria’s abundant sunlight presents a significant opportunity for distributed solar power (DSP) to address its energy challenges. This article analyses the regulatory framework governing DSP projects in Nigeria, focusing on policies, incentives, and challenges affecting project development and investment. By identifying key opportunities and barriers, this article offers practical recommendations to optimise the regulatory environment for stimulating DSP growth, enhancing grid integration, and promoting sustainable energy development.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Distributed energy resources in Portugal: challenges, opportunities, and the way forward
This short article analyses the legal and regulatory challenges and opportunities of distributed energy generation in Portugal. It focuses on the implications of Decree-Law No 15/2022, which enables consumer participation in a decentralised energy model, and addresses regulatory complexities, licensing delays, financial barriers, and the impact on grid infrastructure. Additionally, it highlights legislative and public policy initiatives aimed at facilitating distributed energy resources, emphasising the need for effective action to leverage Portugal’s renewable energy potential.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Distributed energy resources in Switzerland
Switzerland is introducing a new legal structure the local electricity community (LEC) in 2024 as part of its energy transition. The aim of is to enable groups of individuals or legal entities to become collectively involved in projects for the production and consumption of renewable electricity, such as solar, wind or biomass. This article looks at this new legal structure in terms of how it works in practice, its relevance and its implications for Switzerland’s energy transition.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Navigating the global landscape of distributed energy resources: opportunities, challenges, and legal considerations
This article explores the opportunities and challenges of distributed energy sources, emphasising legal issues and their resolutions. Distributed energy systems are designed to generate electricity close to consumption points, optimising network efficiency and reducing transmission losses. While various primary sources can be utilised, solar energy stands out due to its widespread availability, scalability, and decreasing costs. The article discusses key challenges, including spatial limitations for solar installations and the impact of network transmission requirements on the core principles of distributed generation. It also examines legal and financial obstacles, including expropriation restrictions and financing complexities, offering innovative regulatory and financial solutions.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Distributed energy resources in the United States
Structural deficiencies in the operation of the bulk power system coupled with anticipated growth in electricity demand are resulting in the emergence of new technologies and business structures to address immediate and forecasted needs. The regulatory landscape is adapting quickly in order to address new and emerging realities in the power sector. As policies and regulations vary on a state and local level, practitioners must remain up to date with regulatory and technological developments in order to advise their clients properly.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Global opportunities and challenges of DERs: a focus on legal issues and their solutions in Mexico
This article explores the global opportunities and challenges of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), with a focus on legal issues and solutions specific to Mexico. It highlights how DERs, such as solar photovoltaics, can enhance energy access, environmental sustainability, and grid resilience. The article addresses regulatory complexities, grid management issues, and market access challenges, emphasising the need for legal and infrastructural adaptations. Recommendations include increasing generation limits, modernising infrastructure, and investing in technology to support DER integration and sustainability in Mexico.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Initiatives and challenges for the introduction of distributed energy systems
The Japanese government has recently taken further action to promote renewable energy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. One of the actions is to promulgate relevant legislation accelerating the introduction of distributed energy systems from locally available resources, including the adoption of a new licence, reform of the grid operation mechanism and development of the FIT/FIP system. However, there has been some hurdles to expanding renewable energy as local communities have raised concerns regarding security, disaster prevention and the environment, including decommissioning arrangements. This article outlines the efforts being made in the Japanese legislation in relation to these issues.
Released on Nov 6, 2024
Opportunities and challenges for distributed energy resources in Chile
In Chile, distributed energy resources are divided into two categories: power plants up to 9 MW connected via distribution or transmission lines and smaller net billing facilities up to 300 kW connected solely through distribution lines within the service area of distribution companies. As of 2024, the installed capacity of these resources has rapidly expanded, driven primarily by solar projects. However, challenges have arisen, including transmission congestion, regulatory changes, infrastructure limitations and curtailments. Recent regulatory updates are promoting the use of energy storage as a solution to these issues, enabling better grid management and continued growth in distributed energy generation.
Released on Nov 6, 2024