Competition in the European electricity markets ‐ outcomes of a Delphi study

Competition in the European electricity markets ‐ outcomes of a Delphi study

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Article ID: iaor20122740
Volume: 44
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 431
End Page Number: 440
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: economics, networks: flow
Abstract:

Internal European electricity markets are a target set by the European Union (EU) and under development at present. This article presents the findings of a Delphi study focusing on the prospects of European electricity markets. The main aim is to report the obstacles that participants in the survey felt were the most critical ones affecting competition in the European electricity markets of the future. The respondents were European electricity market specialists, and the themes of the survey ranged from transmission networks and electricity trade to demand flexibility. One of the key findings was shared concern over the adequacy of transmission network capacity in Europe. It was considered that technical issues, such as existing transmission network bottlenecks, are most likely to form obstacles to creating common European electricity markets if new capacity is not built quickly enough. It was seen by the panellists that electricity trading arrangements, whilst important, are unlikely to form a barrier to the development of an internal electricity market. It was noted that electricity trading issues have recently been the subject of development work in the EU.

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