Title: Electricity Internal Market in the European Union: What to do next?
Authors: Glachant, Jean-Michel
Lévêque, François
Keywords: European Policy
European Electricity Market
Electricity Market Design
Electricity Regulation
Issue Date: Mar-2006
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Series/Report no.: CWPE;0622
Abstract: Like in the US, the EU “internal electricity market” remains unfinished and its construction can stall, fracturing into “national blocks” separated by permanent “border effects”. This is exactly what this paper seeks to avoid in the expected life of the current European Commission (2005-2009). It identifies the critical factors: national and EU market designs, industry structure and competition policy, deeper regional cooperation between TSOs and Regulators. It suggests 8 priority actions and 12 secondary improvements to sustain the dynamics of the construction of an EU set of open r egional markets with limited “border effects”, and explains the rationale for these recommendations.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/131680
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