Compendium of Sustainable Energy Laws ( IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies )

Publication series :IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies

Author: Richard L. Ottinger;Nicholas Robinson;Victor Tafur;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9781316940440

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521845267

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521845267

Subject: D912.6 自然资源与环境保护法

Keyword: 法律

Language: ENG

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This volume will be an essential reference for those involved in environmental and energy research. The IUCN Academy has assembled a volume of legal instruments which can be recognized as constituting the core of the law of energy for sustainable development. This volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in environmental and energy research. The IUCN Academy has assembled a volume of legal instruments which can be recognized as constituting the core of the law of energy for sustainable development. This volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in environmental and energy research. This volume is a companion to The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development. Here the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law assembles a volume of legal instruments which can be recognized as constituting the core of the law of energy for sustainable development. It will be an essential reference for all those involved in environmental and energy research. Introduction; 1. World energy assessment; 2. International agreements; 3. International law declarations and other soft law instruments; 4. Action plans and multilateral operation recommendations; 5. Select regional energy agreements; 6. Select national legislation illustrative of sustainable energy laws innovations.

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Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Decision of the Council

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Agreement on an International Energy Program

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

ANNEX (TO THE IEP)

III. INTERNATIONAL LAW DECLARATIONS AND OTHER SOFT LAW INSTRUMENTS

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

PREAMBLE

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protection of his interests.

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Millennium Declaration

I. VALUES AND PRINCIPLES

II. PEACE, SECURITY AND DISARMAMENT

III. DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTYERADICATION

IV. PROTECTING OUR COMMONENVIRONMENT

V. HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY ANDGOOD GOVERNANCE

VI. PROTECTING THE VULNERABLE

VII. MEETING THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF AFRICA

VIII. STRENGTHENING THE UNITED NATIONS

Stockholm Declaration of the United Nations Conferenceon the Human Environment

PRINCIPLE 1

PRINCIPLE 2

PRINCIPLE 3

PRINCIPLE 4

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Declaration on the Right to Development

ARTICLE I

ARTICLE 2

ARTICLE 3

ARTICLE 4

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ARTICLE 10

World Charter for Nature

I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES

II. FUNCTIONS

III. IMPLEMENTATION

Rio Declaration on Environment and Development

PRINCIPLE 1

PRINCIPLE 2

PRINCIPLE 3

PRINCIPLE 4

PRINCIPLE 5

PRINCIPLE 6

PRINCIPLE 7

PRINCIPLE 8

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PRINCIPLE 11

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The Earth Charter

PREAMBLE

PRINCIPLES

THE WAY FORWARD

IV. ACTION PLANS AND MULTILATERAL OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS

Plan of Implementation for the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development

I. INTRODUCTION

II. POVERTY ERADICATION

III. CHANGING UNSUSTAINABLE PATTERNSOF CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

IV. PROTECTING AND MANAGING THENATURAL RESOURCE BASE OF ECONOMICAND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

V. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AGLOBALIZING WORLD

VI. HEALTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

VII. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALLISLAND DEVELOPING STATES

VIII. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA

IX. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION

X. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FORSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Decision of the Commis

A. General Considerations

B. Issues and Options

C. Key Issues

D. Overarching Issues

E. Regional Cooperation

F. International Cooperation

Recommendation of the Council on Environ

THE COUNCIL

ELEMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTALLYFAVOURABLE ENERGY OPTIONS

Recommendation of the Council on Improving the Environmental Performance of Public Procurement

THE COUNCIL

Recommendation of the Council on Traffic Limitation and Low-CostImprovement of the Urban Environment

THE COUNCIL

V. SELECT REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGREEMENTS

European Energy Charter Conference: Final Act, Energy Charter Treaty,Decisions and Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and RelatedEnvironmental Aspects

PART I DEFINITIONS AND PURPOSE

PART II COMMERCE

PART III INVESTMENT PROMOTIONAND PROTECTION

PART IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

PART V DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

PART VI TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

PART VII STRUCTURE AND INSTITUTIONS

PART VIII FINAL PROVISIONS

Additional Protocol to the Energy Charter Treaty on Energy Efficiencyand Related Matters

PART I INTRODUCTION

PART II POLICY PRINCIPLES

PART III INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION

PART IV ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGALARRANGEMENTS

PART V FINAL PROVISONS

North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation

PART ONE OBJECTIVES

PART TWO OBLIGATIONS

PART THREE COMMISSION FORENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

PART FOUR COOPERATION ANDPROVISION OF INFORMATION

PART FIVE CONSULTATION ANDRESOLUTION OF DISPUTES

PART SIX GENERAL PROVISIONS

PART SEVEN FINAL PROVISIONS

North American Free Trade Agreement

ARTICLE 601: PRINCIPLES

ARTICLE 602: SCOPE AND COVERAGE

ARTICLE 603: IMPORT AND EXPORTRESTRICTIONS

ARTICLE 604: EXPORT TAXES

ARTICLE 605: OTHER EXPORT MEASURES

ARTICLE 606: ENERGY REGULATORY MEASURES

ARTICLE 607: NATIONAL SECURITY MEASURES

ARTICLE 608: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 609: DEFINITIONS

Transboundary Impact Assessment Overarching Principles

Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights in theArea of Economic Social and Cultural Rights, “Protocol of San Salvador”

ARTICLE 11 RIGHT TO A HEALTHYENVIRONMENT

Action Plan of the Council of Andean Community Ministers of Energy,Electricity, Hydrocarbons and Mines

VI. SELECT NATIONAL LEGISLATION ILLUSTRATIVE OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGYLAW INNOVATIONS

AFRICA

Convention of the African Energy Commission

CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER II MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER III ASSETS, FINANCIAL RESOURCESAND AUDIT

CHAPTER IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

ARTICLE XVI Inter-State Co-operation

Integrated Energy Plan for the Republic of South Africa

1. INTRODUCTION

2. ENERGY SECTOR OVERVIEW

3. ENERGY RESOURCES

4. INTEGRATED ENERGY PLANNINGMETHODOLOGY

5. INTEGRATED ENERGY PLANNINGPROCESS

6. INTEGRATED ENERGY PLAN

7. COMPARISON WITH INTERNATIONALENERGY AGENCY PERSPECTIVES

8. IDENTIFIED GAPS

9. FURTHERANCE OF INTEGRATEDENERGY PLANNING

ASIA

The Law on Energy Conservation of the People’s Republic of China

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 2 ENERGY CONSERVATIONMANAGEMENT

CHAPTER 3 RATIONAL UTILIZATIONOF ENERGY

CHAPTER 4 TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS OFENERGY CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 5 LEGAL LIABILITY

CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

China

Utility Demand-side management in China Opportunities and Policy Options

1. Law on Energy Conservation (promulgated onNovember 1, 1997, effective January 1, 1998)

3. Electric Power Law (promulgated andeffective on July 2, 1983)

Law on the Prevention and Control ofAtmospheric Pollution (promulgated Sept. 5,1987; revised in April 2001)

Construction Law (promulgated Nov. 1, 1997,effective March 1, 1998)

Rules on Electric Power Supply and Use, StateCouncil Order No. 196, issued April 17, 1996,effective September 1, 1996.

Promotion Law of Renewable Energy Development and Utilization,the People’s Republic of China

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES

CHAPTER 2 RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ANDDEVELOPMENT PLAN

CHAPTER 3 INDUSTRY GUIDANCE ANDTECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT

CHAPTER 4 DISSEMINATION ANDAPPLICATION

CHAPTER 5 PRICE MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER 6 ECONOMIC INCENTIVE

CHAPTER 7 LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES

CHAPTER 8 EXPLANATORY NOTE

Japan

Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy

CHAPTER I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER II. MEASURES FORFACTORIES, ETC.

CHAPTER III. MEASURES FOR BUILDINGS

CHAPTER IV. MEASURES FOR MACHINERYAND EQUIPMENT

CHAPTER V. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

CHAPTER VI. PENAL REGULATIONS

Fundamental Policies for Rational Use of Energy

I. FUNDAMENTAL MATTERS CONCERNING THEMEASURES TO BE TAKEN BY ENERGY USERS,ETC. FOR THE RATIONAL USE OF ENERGY

II. FUNDAMENTAL MATTERS CONCERNINGPOLICIES FOR PROMOTING RATIONAL USEOF ENERGY

III. DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION

Enforcement Ordinance for the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy

Article 1

Article 2

Article 3

Article 4

Article 5

Article 6

Article 7

Article 8

Article 9

Article 10

Article 11

Article 12

Article 13

Article 14

Article 15

Enforcement Regulations for the Law Concerning Rational Use of Energy

Article 1

Article 2

Article 3

Article 4

Article 5

Article 6

Article 7

Article 8

Article 9

Article 10

Article 11

Article 12

Article 13

Article 14

Article 16

Article 17

Article 18

ANNEXED TABLE 1 (RELATING TO ARTICLE 3)

ANNEXED TABLE 2 (RELATING TO ARTICLE 12)

REMARKS

ANNEXED TABLE 3 (RELATING TO ARTICLE 13)

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

Korea

Act on the Promotion of the Development, Use and Disseminationof New and Renewable Energy

Article 1 (Purpose)

Article 2 (Definition)

Article 3 (Policy and Encouragement, etc.)

Article 4 (Basic Plan on TechnologicalDevelopment and Use or Disseminationof New and Renewable Energy)

Article 5 (Yearly Execution Program)

Article 6 (Prior Consultations on Plans forTechnological Development, etc. of Newand Renewable Energy)

Article 7 (New and Renewable EnergyPolicy Council)

Article 8 (Creation of Project Expensesfor Technological Development, Use andDissemination of New and Renewable Energy)

Article 9 (Use of Created Project Expenses)

Article 10 (Execution of Projects)

Article 11 (Investment Recommendation andMaking Liable for Use of New and RenewableEnergy, etc.)

Article 12 (Sale, etc. of State or Public Property)

Article 13 (Model Project)

Article 14 (Financial Measures, etc.)

Article 16 (Center for New and RenewableEnergy Development and Dissemination)

Article 17 (Delegation of Authority)

Article 18 (Legal Fiction as Public Officialin Applying Penal Provisions)

Article 19 (Fine for Negligence)

ADDENDA

Sri Lanka

Energy Efficiency Building Code for CommercialBuildings in Sri Lanka

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. LIGHTING

3. VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING

4. BUILDING ENVELOPE

5. ELECTRIC POWER AND DISTRIBUTION

6. SERVICE WATER HEATING

Uzbekistan

Law on the Rational Use of Energy (1997)1

1 GENERAL PROVISIONS

2 CORNERSTONES OF STATE REGULATIONOF RATIONAL ENERGY USE

3 ECONOMIC MECHANISMS OFRATIONAL ENERGY USE

4 FINAL PROVISIONS

EUROPE

European Union

Commission Decision of 23 December 2003

ARTICLE 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AGENCY

ARTICLE 2 LOCATION

ARTICLE 3 DURATION

ARTICLE 4 OBJECTIVES AND TASKS

ARTICLE 5 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

ARTICLE 6 GRANTS

ARTICLE 7 SUPERVISION ANDREPORTING REQUIREMENT

ARTICLE 8 IMPLEMENTATION OF THEADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET

Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Promotion ofCogeneration Based on a Useful Heat Demand in the Internal Energy Market

1. INTRODUCTION

2. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF THEPROPOSED DIRECTIVE

3. CURRENT STATUS FOR COGENERATIONIN THE EU

4. FOCUSED PUBLIC SUPPORT OFCOGENERATION BASED ON USEFUL HEATDEMAND IN THE EUROPEAN INTERNAL MARKET

5. ELEMENTS OF THE PROPOSED DIRECTIVE

6. JUSTIFICATION FOR ACTIONAT COMMUNITY LEVEL

7. IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED DIRECTIVE

8. RELEVANCE FOR THE CANDIDATECOUNTRIES

9. CONSULTATION DURING THE PREPARATIONOF THE PROPOSAL

10. CONTENTS OF THE PROPOSAL

Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilon the Promotion of Cogeneration Based on a Useful Heat Demandin the Internal Energy Market

ARTICLE 1 PURPOSE

ARTICLE 2 SCOPE

ARTICLE 3 DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 4 GUARANTEE OF ORIGIN OFELECTRICITY FROM COGENERATION

ARTICLE 5 EFFICIENCY CRITERIA

ARTICLE 6 NATIONAL POTENTIALS FORHIGH-EFFICIENCY COGENERATION

ARTICLE 7 SUPPORT SCHEMES

ARTICLE 8 ELECTRICITY GRID SYSTEM ISSUES

ARTICLE 9 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

ARTICLE 10 MEMBER STATES’ REPORTING

ARTICLE 11 COMMISSION REPORTING

ARTICLE 12 TRANSPOSITION

ARTICLE 13 ENTRY INTO FORCE

ARTICLE 14 ADDRESSEES

ANNEX I COGENERATION TECHNOLOGIESCOVERED BY THE DIRECTIVE

ANNEX II DEFINITION OF ELECTRICITYFROM COGENERATION

ANNEX III METHODOLOGY FORDETERMINING THE EFFICIENCY OFCOGENERATION PRODUCTION

ANNEX IV CRITERIA FOR ANALYSISOF NATIONAL POTENTIALS FORHIGH-EFFICIENCY COGENERATION

Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of13 October 2003 Establishing a Scheme for Greenhouse Gas EmissionAllowance Trading within the Community and Amending CouncilDirective 96/61/EC

ARTICLE 1 SUBJECT MATTER

ARTICLE 2 SCOPE

ARTICLE 3 DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 4 GREENHOUSE GASEMISSIONS PERMITS

ARTICLE 5 APPLICATIONS FOR GREENHOUSEGAS EMISSIONS PERMITS

ARTICLE 6 CONDITIONS FOR ANDCONTENTS OF THE GREENHOUSE GASEMISSIONS PERMIT

ARTICLE 7 CHANGES RELATINGTO INSTALLATIONS

ARTICLE 8 COORDINATION WITHDIRECTIVE 96/61/EC

ARTICLE 9 NATIONAL ALLOCATION PLAN

ARTICLE 10 METHOD OF ALLOCATION

ARTICLE 11 ALLOCATION AND ISSUEOF ALLOWANCES

ARTICLE 12 TRANSFER, SURRENDER ANDCANCELLATION OF ALLOWANCES

ARTICLE 13 VALIDITY OF ALLOWANCES

ARTICLE 14 GUIDELINES FOR MONITORINGAND REPORTING OF EMISSIONS

ARTICLE 15 VERIFICATION

ARTICLE 16 PENALTIES

ARTICLE 17 ACCESS TO INFORMATION

ARTICLE 18 COMPETENT AUTHORITY

ARTICLE 19 REGISTRIES

ARTICLE 20 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATOR

ARTICLE 21 REPORTING BY MEMBER STATES

ARTICLE 22 AMENDMENTS TO ANNEX III

ARTICLE 23 COMMITTEE

ARTICLE 24 PROCEDURES FOR UNILATERALINCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIESAND GASES

ARTICLE 25 LINKS WITH OTHER GREENHOUSEGAS EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEMES

ARTICLE 26 AMENDMENT OF DIRECTIVE96/61/EC

ARTICLE 27 TEMPORARY EXCLUSIONOF CERTAIN INSTALLATIONS

ARTICLE 28 POOLING

ARTICLE 29 FORCE MAJEURE

ARTICLE 30 REVIEW ANDFURTHER DEVELOPMENT

ARTICLE 31 IMPLEMENTATION

ARTICLE 32 ENTRY INTO FORCE

ARTICLE 33 ADDRESSEES

ANNEX I CATEGORIES OF ACTIVITIESREFERRED TO IN ARTICLES 2(1), 3, 4, 14(1),28 AND 30

ANNEX II GREENHOUSE GASES REFERREDTO IN ARTICLES 3 AND 30

ANNEX III CRITERIA FOR NATIONALALLOCATION PLANS REFERRED TO INARTICLES 9, 22 AND 30

ANNEX IV PRINCIPLES FOR MONITORINGAND REPORTING REFERRED TOIN ARTICLE 14(1)

ANNEX V CRITERIA FOR VERIFICATIONREFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 15

Directive 2001/77/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 27 September 2001

ARTICLE 1 PURPOSE

ARTICLE 2 DEFINITIONS

ARTICLE 3 NATIONAL INDICATIVE TARGETS

ARTICLE 4 SUPPORT SCHEMES

ARTICLE 5 GUARANTEE OF ORIGIN OFELECTRICITY PRODUCED FROM RENEWABLEENERGY SOURCES

ARTICLE 6 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

ARTICLE 7 GRID SYSTEM ISSUES

ARTICLE 8 SUMMARY REPORT

ARTICLE 9 TRANSPOSITION

ARTICLE 10 ENTRY INTO FORCE

ARTICLE 11 ADDRESSEES

Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Councilon the Energy Performance of Buildings

1. INTRODUCTION

2. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF PROPOSEDDIRECTIVE

3. ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN THEBUILDINGS SECTOR

4. POTENTIAL SAVINGS THROUGH ENERGYEFFICIENCY MEASURES IN THE BUILDINGSECTOR

5. JUSTIFICATION FOR ACTION ATCOMMUNITY LEVEL

6. CONTENTS OF THE PROPOSAL

Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council onthe Energy Performance of Buildings

ARTICLE 1

ARTICLE 2

ARTICLE 3

ARTICLE 4

ARTICLE 5

ARTICLE 6

ARTICLE 7

ARTICLE 8

ARTICLE 9

ARTICLE 10

ARTICLE 11

ARTICLE 12

ARTICLE 13

ARTICLE 14

Germany

Act on Granting Priority to Renewable Energy Sources

BREAKTHROUGH FOR RENEWABLE ENERGYSOURCES – PRIORITY LAW IS PASSED

ACT ON GRANTING PRIORITY TORENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

ANNEX

EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM

Amending the Renewable Energy Sources Act

FINANCIAL IMPACT

The Ecological Tax Reform: Introduction, Continuation and FurtherDevelopment to an Ecological Financial Reform

Republic of Lithuania

CHAPTER ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER TWO ENERGY SECTORACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT

CHAPTER THREE DEVELOPMENT OF THEENERGY SECTOR

CHAPTER FOUR REGULATION OF THEENERGY SECTOR

CHAPTER FIVE EMERGENCY IN THEENERGY SECTOR

CHAPTER SIX HEARING OF COMPLAINTS.LIABILITY

CHAPTER SEVEN FINAL PROVISIONS

Netherlands

Act of 2 July 1998 Providing Rules in Relation to the Production,Transmission and Supply of Electricity

CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 2. THE NETHERLANDSELECTRICITY REGULATORY SERVICE

CHAPTER 3. TRANSMISSIONOF ELECTRICITY

CHAPTER 4. SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY

CHAPTER 5. SUSTAINABLE PROVISIONOF ELECTRICITY

CHAPTER 6. OTHER GENERAL PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 7. AMENDMENT OF OTHER ACTS

CHAPTER 8. TRANSITIONAL AND FINALPROVISIONS

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

1. ANNUAL REPORTS ON PROGRESS TOWARDSSUSTAINABLE ENERGY AIMS

2. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF RESIDENTIALACCOMMODATION: SECRETARY OF STATE

3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF RESIDENTIALACCOMMODATION: NATIONAL ASSEMBLYFOR WALES

4. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF RESIDENTIALACCOMMODATION: ENERGY CONSERVATIONAUTHORITIES

5. CHP TARGETS

6. DUTY OF GAS AND ELECTRICITY MARKETSAUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT IMPACTASSESSMENTS

7. USE OF CERTAIN MONEY HELD BY GAS ANDELECTRICITY MARKETS AUTHORITY

9. CITATION, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT

Climate Change Levy

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Notes

NORTH AMERICA

United States

Energy Policy Act of 1992

TITLE I ENERGY EFFICIENCY

SUBTITLE A BUILDINGS

SUBTITLE B UTILITIES

SUBTITLE C APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENTENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS

“STANDARDS

“FLUORESCENT LAMPS

SUBTITLE D INDUSTRIAL

SUBTITLE E STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE

SUBTITLE F FEDERAL AGENCY ENERGYMANAGEMENT

SOUTH AMERICA

Chile

Law on Geothermal Energy Concessions

SECTION I GENERAL PROVISIONS

SECTION II OF THE CONCESSIONS

SECTION III OF THE RIGHTS OF HOLDERSOF CONCESSIONS

SECTION IV OF THE DUTIESOF CONCESSION HOLDERS

SECTION V OF THE EXPLORATION ANDEXPLOITATION OPERATIONS BY HOLDERSOF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONCESSIONS

SECTION VI OF THE TERMINATION OFGEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONCESSIONS

SECTION VII FINAL PROVISIONS

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