Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy (Estonia)
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Bär, Stefani et al. 2000: Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy. Country Report Estonia. Öko-Institut, Ecologic Institute, FFU, Berlin.
This study identifies EU accession requirements for the Accession Countries in the area of the environment and energy, and the relevant specific circumstances in each of the five countries (Estonia, Poland, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary). Based on the respective findings, it is possible to draw conclusions with respect to co-operation at the EU, intergovernmental and company level. The study is available for download.
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English
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Stefani Bär (Ecologic Institute)Martin Cames (Öko-Institut)Michael Krug (FFU)Dr. Felix Chr. Matthes (Öko-Institut)Dr. Lutz Mez (FFU)Sybille Tempel (FFU)Tiit Kallaste (SEI, Tallinn)Markko-Raul Esop (SEI, Tallinn)Tõnu Lausmaa (Re-En Center TAASEN, Talliinn)
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German Environment Agency (UBA), Germany - Published by
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German Environment Agency (UBA), Germany - Year
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- 144 pp.
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1 Introduction
2 Legal Gap Assessment
2.1 Directives
2.1.1 Liberalisation of the Electricity Market (96/92/EC)
2.1.2 Liberalisation of the Gas Market (98/30/EC)
2.1.3 Energy Taxation (92/81/EEC)
2.1.4 Large Combustion Plant Directive (and Proposed Revision) (88/609/EEC)
2.1.5 SAVE Directive (93/76/EEC)
2.1.6 Directives on the Labelling of the Consumption of Energy (92/75/EEC)
2.1.7 Directives on Energy Efficiency Requirements for Household Appliances (96/57/EC and 92/42/EEC)
2.1.8 Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (96/61/EC)
2.2 Decisions and Programmes
2.2.1 R&D Programmes: Energy Framework Programme (1998 - 2002)
2.2.2 Coal Subsidies
2.3 Environmental Agreements
2.4 General Policies and Strategies for the Future
2.4.1 Combined Heat and Power (Co-generation)
2.4.2 Renewable Energy Sources
2.4.3 Energy Efficiency
2.5 Planned and Proposed Activities
2.5.1 Integrated Resource Planning Directive
2.5.2 Feed-In Directive (Renewables)
2.6 Conclusions
3 Patterns of Regulation and Implementation
3.1 Profile of the Oil Shale Mining and Electricity Sector in Estonia
3.2 Institutional Framework in the Field of Energy and Environment
3.2.1 Government Constellations since 1991
3.2.2 Core Actors and Institutional Setting in the Field of Energy and Environment
3.3 Existing Policies and Implementation Practices
3.3.1 Choice and Content of National Measures in the Area of Energy and Environment
3.3.2 Assessment of Policy Instruments
3.3.3 Environmental Expenditure Analysis
3.3.4 Level of Compliance with International Emission Reduction Targets
3.4 Environmental Policy-Making in the Energy Sector: an Assessment of Policy Performance by Employing the Concept of Regulatory Patterns
3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Analysis of Policy Instrumentation
3.4.3 Analysis of Policy Styles
3.4.4 Analysis of Actor Configurations and Institutional Arrangements
3.5 Socio-Economic Constraints
3.6 Points of Action for Future Institutional Capacity-Building
4 Existing Co-operation
4.1 Existing Co-operation Links
4.2 Best Practice Projects
4.2.1 Procurement of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
4.2.2 Capacity 21 in Estonia
4.2.3 National Environmental Action Programme
4.2.4 Establishment of Regional Energy Centres
4.2.5 Local and regional energy planning
4.3 Conclusions
4.3.1 Environmental Problems Covered by the German – Estonian Co-operation
4.3.2 Evaluation of German – Estonian Co-operation
4.3.3 Niches for Future Co-operation
4.3.4 Lessons Learnt
5 References
5.1 Legal Gap Assessment
5.2 Patterns of Regulation and Implementation
5.3 Energy and Environment Data
6 Appendix
6.1 Energy and Environment Data
6.2 Monitoring of Accession Process
6.3 Screening of Co-operation Project
6.3.1 Co-operation Process in the Field of Environment
6.3.2 Co-operation Process in the Field of Energy
6.3.3 German – Estonian Co-operation - Keywords
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Estonia, Europe
Bär, Stefani et al. 2000: Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy. Country Report Hungary. Öko-Institut, Ecologic Institute, FFU, Berlin.
Bär, Stefani et al. 2000: Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy. Country Report Poland. Öko-Institut, Ecologic Institute, FFU, Berlin.
Bär, Stefani et al. 2000: Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy. Country Report Slovenia. Öko-Institut, Ecologic Institute, FFU, Berlin.
Bär, Stefani et al. 2000: Instruments and Options for Environmental Policy during the Accession Process of EU Associated Countries in the Area of Environment and Energy. Country Report Czech Republic. Öko-Institut, Ecologic Institute, FFU, Berlin.