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Title: EU Single market for energy


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EU Single market for energy
Expectations of the European industrial consumers
Peter CLAES President Ifiec Europe
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What is IFIEC Europe ?
  • European federation of national federations of
    industrial energy consumers
  • Issues
  • Market liberalisation (electricity natural
    gas)
  • Environmental aspects of energy policy
  • European Climate Change Policy
  • Renewables / nuclear energy / CHP /
  • Energy taxation

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IFIEC Members
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1. Does the single market work ?
  • Performance indicators
  • How many users changed suppliers?
  • Did prices fall or (at least) converge ?

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How many users changed suppliers ? (1998-2001,
Source DG Tren, Eurostat)
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Did prices fall or (at least) converge ?
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Did prices fall or (at least) converge ?
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Did prices fall or (at least) converge ?
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Did prices fall or (at least) converge ?
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2. What went wrong ?
  • 2.1. Does unbundling work ?
  • Accounting unbundling (Japanese Walls)
  • Management unbundling
  • Legal unbundling
  • Ownership unbundling (Chinese Walls)

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2. What went wrong ?
2.1. Does unbundling work ? 2.2. The impact of
subsidiarity
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The impact of subsidiarity
Source Second benchmarking report DG Tren
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Source Second benchmarking report DG Tren
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2. What went wrong ?
2.1. Does unbundling work ? 2.2. The impact of
subsidiarity 2.3. Cross-border Transmission
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Cross-border Transmission
  • 2.3.1. Suboptimal use of existing capacity
  • e.g. Belgian-French border (electricity)
  • available capacity app. 4.000 MW
  • available for market 350-500 MW
  • ULF peaks of gt 2.000 MW

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Cross-border Transmission
2.3.2. Lack of cross-border transmission capacity
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Cross-border Capacity Electricity
In of installed production capacity (Source DG
Tren)
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Cross-border Transmission
  • 2.3.3. No efficient congestion management system
  • no agreement within ETSO
  • no efficient exchange of information between
    TSOs
  • no single European CM-system
  • re-dispatching
  • auctioning
  • rationing
  • market splitting

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2. What went wrong ?
2.1. Does unbundling work ? 2.2. The impact of
subsidiarity 2.3. Cross-border
Transmission 2.4. Complexity of energy policy
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Complexity of energy policy
  • European Climate Change Programme
  • renewables
  • CHP
  • CO2-emissions
  • nuclear energy ?
  • financing of other policies (public services,
  • local entities, )
  • security of supply
  • NIMBY-syndrome !

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3. Recommendations of Ifiec
  • full ownership unbundling (Chinese walls)
  • full market opening for all users
  • publication of all relevant information by
    TSOs and regulators

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3. Recommendations of Ifiec
  • Electricity
  • cost-based, fair CBT financing mechanism
  • (non-distance related, fair share to be paid by
  • producer)
  • non-discriminatory, transparent and efficient
    congestion management system (no auctioning)

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3. Recommendations of Ifiec
  • Gas (gas-to-gas competition)
  • cost-reflective and simple tariff structure
  • non-discriminatory, cost-reflective access to
    gas infrastructures (incl. Storage, off-shore
    facilities)
  • clear, non-discriminatory, transparent balancing
    rules (preferably daily balancing)
  • capacity rights subject to use-it-or-loose-it
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