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A study on the relevance of consumer rights and protections in the context of innovative energy-related services

Building on technological development, changes in consumer preferences, and an evolving legal framework, old and new market players are providing consumers (i.e., residential customers)...

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Cross-border solidarity versus national capacity markets : risk of inadequate capacity procurement
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Reflections on climate resilient tourism : evidence for the EU ETS-2 and voluntary carbon markets
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An EU-wide survey of energy regulators’ performance

Should we assess the performances of regulators? Of course yes. How could we? Of course we might have models, data base and econometrics. Why not to also collect evidences from the regulated companies? How do they rank their national regulator for “capability”, “management & governance”, “Effectiveness”, and “Social Benefits”? Do they all rank all their national regulators the same? Are “single-sector” ranked the same than “multiple-sector” regulators? Are the “small” ranked the same than the “large” regulators. Collecting such evidence is key to open new questioning, new thinking, new reasoning. This study , in cooperation with Price WaterHouse Coopers, covers 18 countries through an online questionnaire open to regulated grids. In addition eight European bodies (from European Commission to Industrial Energy Consumers) are interviewed to enlarge the evidence collection.

GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, An EU-wide survey of energy regulators’ performance - hdl.handle.net

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