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Regulation N. 1157 on regulating protective security and emergency preparedness in energy supply (Emergency Regulation).

Pays/Territoire
Norvège
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2012
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Énergie
Mot clé
Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie Système d'alerte précoce Classement/déclassement Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives Inspection Transport/dépôt Institution
Aire géographique
Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord
Entry into force notes
Entry into force on 1 January 2013.
Résumé

This Regulation sets rules on objectives of the Energy Act's articles 1-2 with regard to ensuring that energy supply is maintained and that normal supply is restored in an efficient and safe manner in extraordinary situations in order to reduce social consequences. Among these regulations, it gives guidelines for the prevention, management and mitigation of the effects of extraordinary situations that may damage or prevent the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and district heating. It applies to establishments regulated by the Power Supply Emergency Organisation (KBO). These regulations also apply to the establishments for decisions taken by the KBO and all the latter’s units must conduct risk and vulnerability analysis to extraordinary circumstances. The analysis (reviewed annually) shall be on such scale that units can identify risk and vulnerability to all features, facilities and initiatives of importance and meeting the Regulation's requirements. KBO may be given tasks during emergency and war according to article 9-1 (section 5) of the Energy Act and after the emergency authority deems it necessary. Extraordinary circumstances are classified as: Storms and other natural damages; fire and explosions; serious technical failures; burglary, vandalism, sabotage and other crimes. The classification of plants having significant impact on operations, or recovery or security in power supply, transmission or district heating use Class 1 (power station with a total installation generating capacity of minimum 25 MVA), Class 2 (power station with a total installation generating capacity of minimum 100 MVA power plants and at least 100 MVA on a daily basis), Class 3 (Power station in the mountains with a total installed generator capacity of 250 MVA) where the importance of energy supply is greatest.

Texte intégral
Norvégien
Site web
www.lovdata.no

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Implemente

Act No. 50 on production, transformation, transfer, sale, distribution, and use of energy, etc. (Energy Act).

Législation | Norvège | 1990 (2021)

Mot clé: Expropriation, Législation de base, Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie, Concession, Autorisation/permis, Commerce intérieur, Commerce/industrie/sociétés, Certification, Politique/planification, Contrat/accord, Protection du consommateur, Collecte de données/déclarations, Système d'alerte précoce, Mise en application, Inspection, Institution, Monitorage, Infractions/sanctions, Questions de procédures

Source: FAO, FAOLEX