Procurement of Utilities: Law and Practice

Procurement of Utilities: Law and Practice

by Matthew Collinson
Procurement of Utilities: Law and Practice

Procurement of Utilities: Law and Practice

by Matthew Collinson

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Overview

Aimed primarily at non-regulatory lawyers this book provides a practical guide to transactions involving utilities and in particular the procurement of goods and services from utilities (rather than by utilities). Focusing on the law of England and Wales, the book covers the regulation of utilities including gas, electricity, water, sewerage, and telecommunications. It also addresses the relevant competition law as well as considering matters relating to renewable energy, consumer protection, property, and planning issues commonly encountered in relation to utilities. The regulatory position is considered at every stage of development of the utility network starting with the purchaser's initial discussions with the utility, then the construction of the network, the flowing of gas, electricity or water, and concluding with the disconnection of the end customer. Practically focused, the book draws upon the author's experience working with utilities, developers, funders and contractors at all levels of the supply chain, on projects ranging from three-unit housing developments to some of the world's most ambitious energy infrastructure projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191631771
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 08/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Matthew Collinson is a barrister and solicitor, working in the Projects and Transactional Services Department of Pinsent Masons LLP. Prior to this he was Legal Advisor to the Inexus Group, the UK's largest independent network business. He was also an associate of Waters Wye Associates, a leading independent energy consultancy, and a consultant adviser to the AIGT and the CNA, the national representative organisations for non-ex stautory gas and electricity network operators. He has worked with utilities, regulators, local authorities, developers and contractors at all levels of the supply chain.

Table of Contents

Part I - Industries1. Liberalisation of UK Utilities2. The Gas Industry3. The Electricity Industry4. The Water and Sewerage Industries5. The Communications IndustryPart II - Gas6. Procuring a Gas Network7. Building a Gas Network8. Obtaining a Supply of GasPart III - Electricity9. Procuring an Electricity Network10. Building an Electricity Network11. Obtaining a Supply of ElectricityPart IV - Water and Sewerage12. Procuring Water and Sewerage Networks13. Building Water and Sewerage Networks14. Obtaining Supplies of Water and Sewerage ServicesPart V - Telecomms15. Procuring Fixed and Mobile Telecommunications Networks16. Building Fixed and Mobile Telecommunications Networks17. Obtaining Electronic Communications Services
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