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Managing Regulatory Forces - The Path to a Pan-European Power Regulator

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Published 2007/06 Content info  
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  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • There is currently no EU-wide energy regulator
      • The EU does not have administrative agencies to impose sanctions in most policy areas
      • EU member states have been mandated to create national energy regulators
    • European national regulators are recommending the creation of an EU-wide regulator
      • Harmonized regulation of transmission activities across the EU is urgently needed
      • National regulators voluntarily collaborate on detailed rules to implement the broad principles of EU law
      • Cross-border power exchanges and the drive for an integrated EU-wide market create pressure for supra-national regulation
      • The EC has tasked the ERGEG with creating guidelines to facilitate an efficient and fair EU-wide transmission system
      • The ERGEG has called for a significant strengthening of national regulators' independence, authority and resources
      • The ERGEG has called for permanent regulatory arrangements at an EU level
    • Current transmission interconnection mechanisms are hindering energy market integration
      • Disparities in trade requirements illustrate the importance of interconnection to achieve an efficient European power system
      • The existing system of cross-border capacity allocation is hindering EU-wide market integration
    • Extensive market coupling, while improving capacity allocation regionally, creates pressure for EU-level regulation
      • Regional exchanges and market coupling efforts are helping to solve some of Europe' s capacity allocation problems
      • The leading example of market coupling is the Nord Pool
      • Danish-German market coupling will come online at the end of 2007
      • Dutch-Belgian-French market coupling is set to expand to include other markets
      • Through market coupling, participants rely on one country' s domestic agencies in the absence of an EU-wide regulator
    • An EU-wide regulatory agency may be established in next year' s Third Electricity Directive
      • An EU-wide regulatory agency may be established in next year' s Third Electricity Directive
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Further Reading
    • Datamonitor Consultancy
    • Ask the Analyst
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: 2006 Net power trade requirements across Europe
      • Figure 2: Relationships between interconnection volume and capacity prices are largely random
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