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IUCNACADEMYOFENVIRONMENTALLAWRESEARCHSTUDIES Compendium of Sustainable Energy Laws Energy law – up until today – has addressed only how to generate electricity, mine coal, extractoilandgas,anddistributeenergysources.Withcontemporaryconcernsforclimate modificationduetoemissionsfromburningfossilfuels,newenergytradingsystemshave emergedtoencouragetheuseofsolar,wind,geothermal,andotherrenewablesources,as wellashydrologicalsources.Inaddition,lawstodaymanagedemandforenergy,notjust supply.Thisbooksetsforththelegalinstruments–atinternationalandnationallevels– thatareinusetodaytogovernenergyefficiency,demand-sidemanagement,andsustainable useofenergy. RichardL.OttingerisDeanEmeritusandProfessorofLawatPaceLawSchoolinWhite Plains,NewYork.HeisamemberoftheIUCNCommissiononEnvironmentalLawand ChairofitsClimateandEnergySpecialistGroup.Heservedfor16yearsintheU.S.Congress, chairingtheHouseSubcommitteeonEnergy,ConservationandPower. NicholasRobinsonisGilbertandSarahKerlinDistinguishedProfessorofEnvironmental LawatPaceUniversityandhasdevelopedenvironmentallawsince1969whenhewasnamed totheLegalAdvisoryCommitteeofthePresident’sCouncilonEnvironmentalQuality.He has practiced environmental law in law firms, for municipalities, and as former general counsel of the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation. He chairs the IUCN CommissiononEnvironmentalLaw. VictorTafurisastaffattorneyforthePaceEnergyProject.Heisrepresentingenvironmental andcommunityinterestsinproceedingsinvolvingthesitingofenergyfacilitiesinNewYork State. He was Deputy Director of Operations for the President of Colombia and a legal counselandenvironmentaladvisoronenergyprojectsinColombia. IUCN ACADEMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW RESEARCH STUDIES Compendium of Sustainable Energy Laws Edited by RICHARD L. OTTINGER PaceUniversity NICHOLAS ROBINSON PaceUniversity VICTOR TAFUR PaceUniversity cambridgeuniversitypress Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown,Singapore,Sa˜oPaulo CambridgeUniversityPress 40West20thStreet,NewYork,NY10011-4211,USA www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521845267 (cid:1)C IUCNAcademyofEnvironmentalLaw2005 Thisbookisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithout thewrittenpermissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2005 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica AcatalogrecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationData ISBN-13 978-0-521-84526-7hardback ISBN-10 0-521-84526-2hardback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityfor thepersistenceoraccuracyofURLsforexternalor third-partyInternetWebsitesreferredtothisbook anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuch Websitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. Contents Acknowledgments pageix Introduction x i. world energy assessment WorldEnergyAssessment:UnitedNationsDevelopmentProgramme, UnitedNationsDepartmentofEconomicsandSocial Affairs,WorldEnergyCouncil,WorldEnergyAssessmentand theChallengeofSustainability(2000) 1 ii. international agreements UnitedNationsConferenceonEnvironmentandDevelopment: FrameworkConventiononClimateChange 31 KyotoProtocoltotheUnitedNationsFrameworkConvention onClimateChange 45 ConventionontheOrganisationforEconomicCo-Operation andDevelopment 58 DecisionoftheCouncilEstablishinganInternationalEnergyAgency oftheOrganisation 60 AgreementonanInternationalEnergyProgram(IEP) 63 iii. international law declarations and other soft law instruments UniversalDeclarationofHumanRights 81 MillenniumDeclaration 85 StockholmDeclarationoftheUnitedNationsConferenceon theHumanEnvironment 91 DeclarationontheRighttoDevelopment 96 WorldCharterforNature 99 RioDeclarationonEnvironmentandDevelopment 102 TheEarthCharter(AsendorsedbyUNESCOandIUCN) 105 v vi CONTENTS iv. action plans and multilateral operation recommendations PlanofImplementationfortheUnitedNationsWorldSummit onSustainableDevelopment 111 DecisionoftheCommissiononSustainableDevelopment,NinthSession 157 RecommendationoftheCouncilonEnvironmentallyFavourableEnergy OptionsandTheirImplementation 167 RecommendationoftheCouncilonImprovingtheEnvironmental PerformanceofPublicProcurement 170 RecommendationoftheCouncilonTrafficLimitationandLow-cost ImprovementoftheUrbanEnvironment 172 v. select regional international energy agreements EuropeanEnergyCharterConference:FinalAct,EnergyCharterTreaty, DecisionsandAdditionalProtocolonEnergyEfficiencyandRelatedAspects 173 AdditionalProtocoltotheEnergyCharterTreatyonEnergyEfficiency andRelatedMatters 198 NorthAmericanAgreementonEnvironmentalCooperation 204 NorthAmericanFreeTradeAgreement,Chapter6,Energy &BasicPetrochemicals 219 TransboundaryImpactAssessmentOverarchingPrinciples(Oaxaca,Mexico) 222 AdditionalProtocoltotheAmericanConventiononHumanRights intheAreaofEconomicSocialandCulturalRights,“Protocolof SanSalvador” 223 ActionPlanoftheCouncilofAndeanCommunityMinistersofEnergy, Electricity,HydrocarbonsandMines(Bogota,Colombia) 224 vi. select national legislation illustrative of sustainable energy law innovations africa ConventionoftheAfricanEnergyCommission 227 AfricanConventionontheConservationofNatureandNatural Resources(1968) 235 south africa IntegratedEnergyPlanfortheRepublicofSouthAfrica 236 asia people’s republic of china TheLawonEnergyConservationofthePeople’sRepublicofChina 262 UtilityDemand-sideManagementinChinaOpportunitiesandPolicy Options:SelectedProvisions 268 CONTENTS vii PromotionLawofRenewableEnergyDevelopmentandUtilization, thePeople’sRepublicofChina(DraftforAdvice) 273 japan LawConcerningtheRationalUseofEnergy 279 FundamentalPoliciesforRationalUseofEnergy 295 EnforcementOrdinancefortheLawConcerningRationalUseofEnergy 299 EnforcementRegulationsfortheLawConcerningRationalUseofEnergy 305 korea ActonthePromotionoftheDevelopment,UseandDisseminationofNew andRenewableEnergy 316 sri lanka EnergyEfficiencyBuildingCodeforCommercialBuildingsinSriLanka 323 uzbekistan LawontheRationalUseofEnergy(1997) 342 europe european union CommissionDecisionof23December2003SettingupanExecutiveAgency, the‘IntelligentEnergyExecutiveAgency’,toManageCommunityActionin theFieldofEnergyinApplicationofCouncilRegulation(EC)No.58/2003 348 DirectiveoftheEuropeanParliamentandoftheCouncilonthePromotion ofCogenerationBasedonaUsefulHeatDemandintheInternal EnergyMarket 351 Directive2003/87/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentandoftheCouncilof 13October2003EstablishingaSchemeforGreenhouseGasEmission AllowanceTradingWithintheCommunityandAmending CouncilDirective96/61/EC 379 Directive2001/77/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentandoftheCouncilof 27September2001onthePromotionofElectricityProduced fromRenewableEnergySourcesintheInternalElectricityMarket 394 ExplanatoryMemorandumandProposalforaDirectiveoftheEuropean ParliamentandoftheCouncilontheEnergyPerformanceofBuildings 402 germany ActonGrantingPrioritytoRenewableEnergySources(RenewableEnergy SourcesAct),andExplanatoryMemorandum 420 AmendingtheRenewableEnergySourcesAct–TheGovernmentDraftof 17December2003inDetail 437 TheEcologicalTaxReform:Introduction,ContinuationandFurther DevelopmenttoanEcologicalFinancialReform 441 republic of lithuania RepublicofLithuaniaLawonEnergy16May2002No.IX-884Vilnius 448 viii CONTENTS netherlands Actof2July1998ProvidingRulesinRelationtotheProduction,Transmission andSupplyofElectricity(ElectricityAct)[IncludingallAmendments PursuanttotheGasAct26463andtheElectricityProductionSector (Transition)Act27250] 460 united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland SustainableEnergyAct2003Chapter30 489 2003No.604ClimateChangeLevy:TheClimateChangeLevy(General) (Amendment)Regulations2003 495 north america united states EnergyPolicyActof1992 504 south america chile LawonGeothermalEnergyConcessionsLawNo.19.657MinistryofMining (Non-OfficialTranslation) 564 Index 575 Acknowledgments Theeditorsgratefullyacknowledgethecontributionsofanumberofindividualswho haveassistedinthecompilationofthissetofprimaryreferencesonsustainableenergy law.NancyKongandElenaRoffman,lawstudentsatPaceUniversitySchoolofLaw,have reviewedawiderangeofenergylawresourcestocomeupwiththelegalinstruments selected here. The Director of the Pace University School of Law Library, Professor Marie Newman, and her able colleagues Jack McNeill and Cynthia Pittson, provided invaluableassistance.TheDirectorofthePaceEnergyProject,ProfessorFredZalcman, lent his expertise to the effort, as did the Specialist Group on Energy Law of the IUCNCommissiononEnvironmentalLaw,inparticularProfessorAdrianBradbrook (AdelaideUniversity,Australia).ThesupportoftheIUCNEnvironmentalLawCentre, Bonn,Germany,andJohnScanlon,headofthecentre,andMariaSocorroManguiat, IUCN’s legal counsel for energy and climate issues, is gratefully acknowledged. The editorsaregratefultoCambridgeUniversityPress,andJohnBerger,fortheiroutstand- ingprofessionalsupportinpublishingthiscompendium. ix

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