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WEC Europe-Regional Meeting in Istanbul 17 th October 2008 Gunnar Lundberg

WEC Europe-Regional Meeting in Istanbul 17 th October 2008 Gunnar Lundberg. Terms of Reference. The objectives of Task Force are: 1. To develop a roadmap towards a competitive European energy market, including renewable energy sources;

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WEC Europe-Regional Meeting in Istanbul 17 th October 2008 Gunnar Lundberg

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  1. WEC Europe-Regional Meeting in Istanbul 17th October 2008 Gunnar Lundberg

  2. Terms of Reference The objectives of Task Force are: 1. To develop a roadmap towards a competitive European energy market, including renewable energy sources; 2. To formulate the prerequisites for a successful liberalized market 3. To define milestones in order to benchmark the progress towards a liberalized market, including a harmonized methodology to incentive the non-mature technologies.

  3. Members of the Task Force Study chair Gunnar Lundberg (Sweden) Belgium Jacqueline Boucher Bulgaria Stefan Kanchovski Dimcho Kanev Czech Republic Pavel Solc France Michel Matheu, Florence Fouquet Germany Henning Rentz Stefan Ulreich Italy Alessandro Clerici Bruno Cova Dario Giordano Carlo Viviani Netherlands Theo. W. Fens Poland Dr. Pawel Kuraszkiewicz Romania Roxana Palade Serbia Dejan Mandic Slovenia France Krizanic Spain Sergio Auffray Switzerland Niklaus Zepf Observer Jean-Eudes Moncomble

  4. Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction • Description of a market, expectations on a market, goals of liberalisation EU-wide harmonisation • Players on the market: Customers, TSOs, generators, supply industry, regulators • National vs. European views • Competitive market as prerequisite for society benefits

  5. Table of contents Chapter 2: Status quo in the European Energy Markets - Defining measures for competition and market power in energy markets; - Evaluating the situation in the European energy market on a country basis and on basis of upcoming regional markets; - Agreeing on prerequisites for a functioning market; - Finding deficits towards competitive markets; - Learning from other markets (US market, Australian market, …) - TSO: Harmonization

  6. Table of contents Chapter 3: Solutions for market obstacles - Satisfying national energy policies vs. EU energy policy - Regional markets as intermediate step - Harmonization of European energy markets - Expectations in a liberalized market from a customer perspective: Challenges for energy customers; - Investment needs.

  7. Table of contents Chapter 4: Regulatory Influence - What functions should a regulator have? - Influence of regulated parts of the market: Subsidy programmes e.g. for renewable energy - Cross-border energy exchange.

  8. Table of contents Chapter 5: Roadmap towards a competitive European energy market, including renewable energies - How to achieve a competitive European energy market (milestones, timetable); - Comparison with developments of other markets in the past.

  9. Identified Problems • Identified problems to market integration- Lack of political support • Nationalism • Lack of European regulation • Investments in energy transport infrastructure • Investment security partly endangered by regulation

  10. Time schedule Next Meetings 24th November Paris 16th January Madrid (final)

  11. Funded by Member Committee annual subscriptions • Subscriptions set by EA-approved formula • Based on energy consumption, production, GNI • Additional funding: • Congress • Direct corporate contributions • Patrons Programme - WEC Foundation • Publication sales • Partnership royalties World Energy Council 1-4 Warwick Street, London W1B 5LT Tel: 020-7734 5996 Fax: 020-7734 5926 E-mail: info@worldenergy.org Website: www.worldenergy.org

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