The need for independent energy system operation is a live debate across the EU. It may be raised as an issue by the European Commission in their forthcoming Grids Package or White Paper on Electricity Market Design. Decisions about institutional reform are never taken lightly. They consume resource and political energy and may temporarily delay many important processes, especially if the affected parties are resistant to the proposed change. However, the cost of failing to effectively deliver policy goals is huge. We cannot wait to fail before acting.
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Work in progress: the integrated European electrical grid
Attention energy wonks, the EU’s revised electricity regulation is going to change the electricity grid as we know it. Not just physically, but in terms of market policy: no forbearance with grid congestion and a clear commitment to cross-border trade. Justus Irmen takes an in-depth look.