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Katrin Burgstaller studied law at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, specialising in state, society and politics. During her studies she worked as a student assistant at the Institute of Constitutional Law and Political Science. She finished her studies in the middle of 2020 and started working at the Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz. As a junior researcher she complements the team of the Energy Law Department.
Her research interests include legal and regulatory aspects of the electricity
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Energiegemeinschaften (Erneuerbare-Energie-Gemeinschaften [EEG] Bürgerenergiegemeinschaften [BEG], sowie virtuelle Energiegemeinschaften ) benötigen für die gemeinschaftliche Nutzung von Energie Energiedaten (Verbrauchs,- sowie Erzeugungsdaten) ihrer Teilnehmer:innen. Seit Einführung der Energiegemeinschaften im EAG-Paket , wurden bereits fast 900...
Die Bürgerenergiegemeinschaft und die Erneuerbare-Energie-Gemeinschaft bieten in Österreich die Möglichkeit gemeinschaftlich Strom (und andere Energiequellen) über die Grundstücksgrenze hinaus zu nutzen. Die rechtlichen Bedingungen hinsichtlich Mitglieder, Energiequelle und Reichweite unterscheiden sich zwar bei Bürgerenergiegemeinschaften und Erne...
Die europäische Energiepolitik sieht die Energieeffizienz als Teil der fünf Dimensionen, welche im Rahmen der Strategie der Energieunion Einzug nahm. Mit der Einführung des Grundsatzes „Energieeffizienz an erster Stelle“ und die hier behandelte Empfehlung der Kommission mit Leitlinien für die Anwendung dieses Grundsatzes in der Praxis, wird eine we...
Energy communities organise collective and citizen-driven energy actions that will help pave the way for a clean energy transition, while moving citizens to the forefront. The energy market is rapidly transforming and so is the role of the consumer. Yesterday’s passive consumers become central actors in today’s energy markets. Today, as prosumers,...
With the objectives of the European Renewable Energy Directive 2018 and the Internal Market in Electricity Directive 2019, national implementation acts are necessary. This article deals with the national implementation of the provisions on the Citizen Energy Community and the Renewable Energy Community. The differences as well as the commonalities...
The current movement within the energy market caused by the need for climate measures along with emerging new technologies leads to an evolution to a more intelligent, decentralized power network. Energy communities are part of this progress by jointly producing, consuming, storing, and sharing energy to increase the self-consumption of locally gen...
The Climate Pact and the European Green Deal constitute the main components of the European Union (EU)'s climate change policy. Energy transition, that is, transformation to a zero-carbon global energy system, is one of the main pillars of climate change mitigation policies. This transformation, coupled with the empowerment of individuals within th...
As the civilian population is no longer just a consumer, but also a producer of renewable energy (so-called prosumer), the electricity consumption data between the members need a tamper-proof and automatic billing system. The blockchain technology can be used for trading electricity in an energy community and aims at making the system smarter. It c...