The Legal Framework for (Inter)connecting the Belgian Offshore Wind Farms - Couverture souple

Goethals, Angelo

 
9781839704949: The Legal Framework for (Inter)connecting the Belgian Offshore Wind Farms

Synopsis

Ontdek waardevolle inzichten voor de toekomst van offshore windenergie in de Noordzee en daarbuiten!

Angelo Goethals' doctoral thesis on The Legal Framework for (Inter)connecting the Belgian Offshore Wind Farms examines legal challenges and frameworks governing Belgium's offshore wind farm transmissions and interconnections. Through the PhairywinD project, funded by the Energy Transition Fund, the study explores grid development, market issues, and licensing processes, addressing concepts like offshore bidding zones, energy islands, hybrid interconnectors, and the interplay between European and international law. Defended in 2025 at Ghent University, the research provides valuable insights for the future of offshore wind energy in the North Sea and beyond.

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À propos de l'auteur

Angelo Goethals:

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In his doctoral thesis, The Legal Framework for (Inter)connecting the Belgian Offshore Wind Farms, Angelo Goethals explores the legal challenges and frameworks governing the transmission and interconnection of Belgium's offshore wind farms.

Conducted within the framework of the PhairywinD project, funded by the Energy Transition Fund, Angelo Goethals investigates three critical themes: grid development and integration, market issues, and the planning, permitting, and licensing processes. While the findings are academically significant, they also carry practical relevance, not only for Belgium but for other jurisdictions, both within and beyond the North Sea.

The research delves into key issues such as the concept of offshore bidding zones, legal restrictions surrounding them, the qualification of energy islands as artificial islands under UNCLOS, the status of hybrid and multipurpose interconnectors, and the tension between European and international law.

Defended on 11 March 2025 at Ghent University, this work offers invaluable insights for the future of offshore wind energy in the North Sea.

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