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Energijos vidaus rinka

FACT_SHEET 01-11-2017

Siekiant suderinti ir liberalizuoti ES energijos vidaus rinką, 1996–2009 m. buvo priimti trys iš eilės teisės aktų rinkiniai, susiję su priemonėmis, skirtomis patekimo į rinką, skaidrumo ir reglamentavimo, vartotojų apsaugos, jungčių rėmimo ir pakankamo tiekimo klausimams spręsti. Taikant šias priemones į valstybių narių rinką gali patekti nauji dujų ir elektros energijos tiekėjai, be to, dabar ir pramonės, ir namų ūkių vartotojai gali savo nuožiūra rinktis savo tiekėją. Įgyvendinant kitų sričių ...

This study identifies selected important competition-related issues in the internal energy market. It discusses the role of competition law with respect to the following issues: State aid, congestion management, capacity remuneration mechanisms, balancing markets, effective competition between suppliers, integration of new players in the market, and energy poverty. To tackle these present and possible upcoming issues, the study provides indications regarding the current and future need for applying ...

Low-cost air carriers and tourism

Glaustai 20-06-2017

The liberalisation of air transport, which resulted in the creation of new routes and new business models for airlines, in particular the development of low-cost carriers, has led to lower fares and wider access to air transport. In many countries, air transport is a catalyst for tourism development. As low-cost carriers in the EU have experienced substantial growth, serving mostly short-haul destinations, they are increasingly looking into investing into the long-haul market for their future development ...

Transporto politika jau 30 metų yra viena bendros politikos sričių. Pradiniu jos postūmiu tapo 1985 m. gegužės 22 d. Europos Sąjungos Teisingumo Teismo sprendimas dėl Europos Parlamento ieškinio dėl ES Tarybos neveikimo. Šalia transporto rinkų atvėrimo konkurencijai ir transeuropinių tinklų steigimo, nuo šiol iki 2020 m. vis svarbesnis bus tvaraus judumo siekis, ypač turint omenyje nuolatinį šiltnamio efektą sukeliančių dujų išlakų kiekio didėjimą, trukdantį įgyvendinti Europos Sąjungos tikslus klimato ...

Energy consumers in the EU

Briefing 27-04-2017

Consumers are considered a key element of EU energy legislation and the efforts to achieve a transition to a carbon-free society. Back in 2009, the third energy package, which sought to establish a liberalised internal energy market, granted energy consumers a number of rights, such as the right to an electricity connection, to switch energy providers and to receive clear offers, contracts and energy bills. However, some of these rights have not yet been put into practice: consumers often do not ...

The study will describe the challenges for competition policy in relation to the internal energy market. It explores the specific topics related to the internal energy market and analyses the competition policy issues arising from the topics. The study will mainly focus on competition policy and its instruments such as anti-trust laws, merger regulation, sector regulation and State aid. Other policy fields fall outside the scope. This presentation of the approach and preliminary results was prepared ...

The IA appears to present a good and comprehensive analysis to identify the problems in the status quo, define the objectives of EU action, delineate policy options that can fulfil those objectives, assess the impacts of those options, and choose the best options to address the identified problems. This process seems to be based on sound data and research. In the explanation of the objectives, however, the distinction between what the IA refers to as the sub-objectives and the operational objectives ...

Priėmus kelis ES teisės aktus, laipsniškai buvo liberalizuotas tiek tarptautinis krovininis ir keleivinis kelių transportas, tiek krovininis ir keleivinis kabotažas.

The new proposals build on previous legislation and continue to gradually implement an internal energy market. In particular, they look to incorporate recent changes, such as the rapid increase in renewables and technological advances relating to the digitalisation of services. They also attempt to clarify previous legislation such as in the case of storage for Transmission System Operators (TSOs) for example. As with the recent proposals on security of gas supply, the Commission looks to incorporate ...

Market access to port services

Glaustai 07-12-2016

To improve commercial efficiency and increase the financial transparency of the major EU seaports, the European Commission proposed a new regulation in 2013. Following agreement with the Council in trilogue the new regulation is now to be voted in plenary in December. In contrast to previous, rejected proposals on ports, this one will not affect Member States' social and employment rules.