Following the work of the Champsaur Commission and the insistent pressure from Brussels, the organization of the French electricity markets should soon be substantially amended. This dossier presents, in the context of ongoing market liberalization, some of the economic and legal issues raised by the existence of regulated tariffs in the electricity sector. In the first contribution, Mr. Belot gives us a panorama of the European situation. The second contribution, written by Mr. Dyèvre, outlines the methods and principles used by CRE in fixing network tariffs, and in elaborating its opinions on the evolution of regulated power sales tariffs. In the third, Mr. Genevaz evokes the various cases ruled by the French Competition Authority (FCA) o...
The electricity sector worldwide is undergoing a fundamental transformation of its institutional str...
This paper is the joint position taken by nine academics on the French debate introduced by the “Rap...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
Following the work of the Champsaur Commission and the insistent pressure from Brussels, the organiz...
The European liberalization of the electricity sector led to four paradoxes in France. First, the tr...
Questions are currently being raised concerning the organization and regulatory modes of electrical ...
Initiated by the European Directive of 1996 and the Electricity Act of 2000, the French Electric Sec...
In order to be constructive, the debate on markets versus electrical system regulation must be based...
The introduction of market elements into monopolistic network industries has progressively gained po...
Changes in EC electricity law are happening with amazing speed, and those changes are greater still ...
The pre-liberalized sector provided electricity consumers with a supply at regulated prices. With th...
This paper explores the issue of the balance between liberalisation and regulation in electricity sy...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
The electricity sector worldwide is undergoing a fundamental transformation of its institutional str...
This paper is the joint position taken by nine academics on the French debate introduced by the “Rap...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
Following the work of the Champsaur Commission and the insistent pressure from Brussels, the organiz...
The European liberalization of the electricity sector led to four paradoxes in France. First, the tr...
Questions are currently being raised concerning the organization and regulatory modes of electrical ...
Initiated by the European Directive of 1996 and the Electricity Act of 2000, the French Electric Sec...
In order to be constructive, the debate on markets versus electrical system regulation must be based...
The introduction of market elements into monopolistic network industries has progressively gained po...
Changes in EC electricity law are happening with amazing speed, and those changes are greater still ...
The pre-liberalized sector provided electricity consumers with a supply at regulated prices. With th...
This paper explores the issue of the balance between liberalisation and regulation in electricity sy...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...
The electricity sector worldwide is undergoing a fundamental transformation of its institutional str...
This paper is the joint position taken by nine academics on the French debate introduced by the “Rap...
The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity marke...