Published December 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

The European Energy Regulators Group and the realization of the internal energy market

  • 1. Universiteit van Tilburg, Tilburg (Netherlands)

Description

The role of the European Energy Regulators Group (ERGEG) in the realization of the internal energy market is discussed. It is concluded that the ERGEG has already achieved significant results in dealing with several complex technical and legal problems that hamper market integration in the energy sector. However, it is a fundamental problem that the ERGEG is neither an EU institution nor a national institution, resulting in a lack of its democratic accountability and in the legal protection against the actions taken by the ERGEG. Therefore, the future success of the ERGEG will depend on the ability of the European legislator to find answers to the question how to ensure that the ERGEG fulfils its tasks in a legitimate way

Abstract (Dutch)

Deze bijdrage onderzoekt welke rol de European Energy Regulators Group (ERGEG) in de toekomst zal kunnen spelen bij de opheffing van de obstakels voor de voltooiing van de interne energiemarkt. Daarvoor zal worden gekeken naar de belangrijkste activiteiten en resultaten die de ERGEG tot op heden heeft bereikt. Tevens komen enkele fundamentele vragen inzake het functioneren van de ERGEG aan de orde, die de Europese wetgever in de toekomst zal moeten beantwoorden

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (Dutch)
De European Energy Regulators Group en de voltooing van de interne energiemarkt

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Energierecht
Journal Volume
5
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 188-195
ISSN
1570-792X

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
Netherlands
INIS RN
38054072
Subject category
S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
DEREGULATION; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; EUROPEAN UNION; GAS UTILITIES; LEGAL ASPECTS; MARKET; POLITICAL ASPECTS; POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Descriptors DEC
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; PUBLIC UTILITIES