Energy Union: Key Decisions for the Realisation of a Fully Integrated Energy Market
This study, provided by the Policy Department A at the request of the ITRE Committee gives an overview and analysis of the main EU policies, measures and instruments that contribute to the realisation of fully integrated and well-functioning electricity and gas markets in Europe. Detailed case studies explore capacity remuneration mechanisms, electricity market coupling, and cross-border gas trade between Hungary and its neighbours. Policy recommendations to improve the effectiveness of the integration process are formulated based on the key findings.
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Luc VAN NUFFEL (Trinomics), Koen RADEMAEKERS (Trinomics), Jessica YEARWOOD TRAVEZAN (Trinomics), Maaike POST (Trinomics), Onne HOOGLAND (Trinomics) and Pepa LOPEZ (Aether)
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Policy area
Keyword
- economic geography
- electrical and nuclear industries
- electrical industry
- ENERGY
- energy grid
- energy law
- energy policy
- EU finance
- EU financing
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU policy - national policy
- Europe
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators
- executive power and public service
- gas industry
- GEOGRAPHY
- governance
- Hungary
- intra-EU trade
- market intervention
- oil industry
- political geography
- POLITICS
- price of energy
- single market
- TRADE
- trade policy
- trans-European network