Tyrol Electricity Law 2012. Pays/Territoire Autriche Sous-division territoriale Tirol Type du document Législation Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Landesgesetzblatt für Tirol, Text No. 134, 21 December 2011, pp. 573-623. Titre completAct on the regulation of electricity management in Tyrol. Sujet Énergie, Environnement gén. Mot clé Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie Énergie renouvelable Planification environnementale Infractions/sanctions Politique/planification Lutte contre la pollution Aire géographique Alpes, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Europe du Ouest Résumé A piece of basic legislation in the field of electricity in the Land of Tyrol. Objectives of the present Law are: a) to make available electricity of high quality and low cost to economy and the people of Tyrol; b) to create a market organization for electricity complying with the EU regulations and principles for Tyrol; c) to increase the high part of renewable energy in Austrian electricity production; d) to create compensation for obligations of general interest concerning availability, security, regularity, quality, price and environmental protection; e) protection of people and environment from harmful effects generated by power plants; f) efficient use of produced energy. The text consists of 87 articles divided into 9 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Electricity plants, Electricity distribution (2); Running of electricity nets (3); Electricity producers (4); Admission to nets, use of electricity nets (5); Group of balances (6); Competent authorities (7); Provisions for organization (8); Penalties, transitional and final provisions (9). Texte intégral Allemand Site web www.ris.bka.gv.at Références - Législation Abroge Tyrol Electricity Law 2003. Législation | Autriche | 2003 (2011) Mot clé: Législation de base, Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie, Énergie renouvelable, Planification environnementale, Infractions/sanctions, Politique/planification, Lutte contre la pollution Source: FAO, FAOLEX