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− | ''' | + | The '''third energy package''' of the EU is the latest round of [[Competitiveness#Single_market|energy market legislation]] that covers five main areas: |
* unbundling energy suppliers from network operators; | * unbundling energy suppliers from network operators; | ||
* strengthening the independence of regulators; | * strengthening the independence of regulators; | ||
* establishing the [[Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)]]; | * establishing the [[Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)]]; | ||
− | * cross-border cooperation between transmission system operators and the creation of European Networks for Transmision System Operators; | + | * cross-border cooperation between transmission system operators and the creation of European Networks for Transmision System Operators ([[ENTSO-E]] and ENTSO-G); |
* increased transparency in retail markets to benefit consumers. | * increased transparency in retail markets to benefit consumers. | ||
− | [[Category:Warsaw]] | + | [[Category:Warsaw:IMCO]] |
+ | [[Category:EU energy policy]] |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 19 January 2017
The third energy package of the EU is the latest round of energy market legislation that covers five main areas:
- unbundling energy suppliers from network operators;
- strengthening the independence of regulators;
- establishing the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER);
- cross-border cooperation between transmission system operators and the creation of European Networks for Transmision System Operators (ENTSO-E and ENTSO-G);
- increased transparency in retail markets to benefit consumers.