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Directorate General for Energy and Transport
European Commission
Directorate General for Energy and Transport
Progress in the Electricity and Gas Single Market2nd benchmarking report
Nathalie Vande VeldeElectricity and Gas [email protected]
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Objectives of benchmarking exercise
• Measure effectiveness of market opening
• Highlight both progress and problems
• Embarrass Member States where necessary
• Support Community Objectives
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Timetable for benchmarking
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• Oct 2002: initial report for Energy Council
• Dec 2002: draft report on Candidate Countries
• March 2003: final consolidated report
• May 2003: beginning of process for 3rd report
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Member States
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Electricity market Member States’ current plans (post 25.11.02)
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20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
AustriaBelgium
DenmarkFinlandFrance
GermanyGreeceIreland
ItalyLuxembourgNetherlands
PortugalSpain
SwedenUnited Kingdom
2003
2005
2007
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Electricity MarketUnbundling measures in Member States
Unbundling:transmission systemoperator
Unbundling:distributionsystem operator
Austria Legal AccountingBelgium Legal LegalDenmark Legal LegalFinland Ownership ManagementFrance Management AccountingGermany Legal AccountingGreece Legal/Mgmt AccountingIreland Legal/Mgmt ManagementItaly Legal/Own LegalLux Management AccountsNeth Ownership ManagementPortugal Legal AccountingSpain Ownership AccountingSweden Ownership LegalUK Ownership Legal
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Electricity marketMarket structure in Member States
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Generation
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Top 3 generators Import capacity
Source: Eurostat
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Electricity marketCustomer Switching
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Estimated switching 1998-2001Large industrialusersswitch reneg
Small commercial/domesticswitch
<5% BE, GK
5-10% PT AT, DE, FI
10-20% FR, IR,LX, ES
SW
20-50% AT, DE,NL
BE UK
50+% UK, IT, DKES, UK, DK,FI, IR, DE,
SW, IT
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20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
AustriaBelgium
DenmarkFinlandFrance
GermanyGreeceIreland
ItalyLuxembourgNetherlands
PortugalSpain
SwedenUnited Kingdom
Gas marketMember States’ existing plans
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2003
2005
2007
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Directorate General for Energy and Transport
Gas MarketUnbundling measures in Member States
Unbundling:transmission systemoperator
Unbundling:distributionsystem operator
Austria Legal LegalBelgium Legal LegalDenmark Legal LegalFrance Accounts AccountsGermany Accounts AccountsIreland Management ManagementItaly Legal LegalLux Accounts AccountsNeth Management AccountsSpain Ownership LegalSweden Accounts AccountsUK Ownership Ownership
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Gas marketMarket structure in Member States
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Production and Import
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Top producer \ importer
Source: Eurostat
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Gas marketCustomer Switching
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Estimated switching: gasLarge industrialusersswitch reneg
Small commercial/domesticswitch reneg
<5%AT, BE, DE,
SW,DE, IT
5-10% LX, DK
10-20% FR, IT
20-50% NL, IRL, ES UK
50+% UK LX
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Regulators’ Resources
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AT BE DK FI FR DE GR IR IT LX NL PT ES SE UK
Number of Staff
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Accession Countries
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Czech Rep
Cyprus
Estonia
LatviaBulgaria
Turkey
Lithuania
RomaniaEU Min
HungarySlovakia
Poland
Slovenia
Malta
Electricity market Market Opening Plans
20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2003
2005
2007
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PublishedAccounts
Separatecorporateidentity
Separateoffices
Score/ 3
Estonia x x 1Latvia x x 1Lithuania x x 1Poland 3Czech Rep 3Slovakia 3Hungary x x x 0Slovenia x x 1Romania 3Bulgaria 3Turkey x 2Cyprus x x x 0Malta x x x 0
Electricity market Unbundling of TSO
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TransmissionTariff
DistributionTariffs
Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Czech Rep Slovakia xHungary xSlovenia Romania Bulgaria xTurkey x xCyprus x xMalta x x
Electricity market Publication of network tariffs
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Number of significantgenerationcompetitors
Scope forcross bordercompetition
Estonia 1 largeLatvia 1 largeLithuania 2 largePoland 9 limitedCzech Rep 1 limitedSlovakia 1 largeHungary 5 largeSlovenia 2 largeRomania 3 limitedBulgaria 7 limitedTurkey 1 limitedCyprus 1 zeroMalta 1 zero
Electricity market Concentration in generation market
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Czech Rep
Estonia
LatviaBulgaria
TurkeyLithuania
RomaniaEU Min 2005
Hungary
Slovakia
PolandSlovenia
Gas market Market Opening Plans
20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2003
2005
2007
1
1. Eligibility limited to national production
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PublishedAccounts
Separatecorporateidentity
Separateoffices
Score/ 3
Estonia x x 1Latvia x x x 0Lithuania x x 1Poland x x x 0Czech Rep x x x 0Slovakia x x x 0Hungary x 2Slovenia x x 1Romania x x 1Bulgaria x x 1Turkey x x 1
Gas marketUnbundling of TSO
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TransmissionTariff
DistributionTariffs
Estonia x xLatvia x xLithuania xPoland Czech Rep x xSlovakia xHungary x xSlovenia xRomania xBulgaria xTurkey x x
Gas market Publication of network tariffs
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Number of significantwholesale competitors
Scope forcross bordercompetition
Estonia 2 limitedLatvia 1 limitedLithuania 4 limitedPoland 1 limitedCzech Rep 1 limitedSlovakia 1 limitedHungary 1 limitedSlovenia 1 limitedRomania 5 limitedBulgaria 1 limitedTurkey 1 limited
Gas market Concentration in wholesale gas market
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Est Lat Lit Pol Cze Svk Hun Svn Rom Bul Tur Cyp Mal
Regulators’ Resources: Accession
Number of Staff
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Conclusions: Member States
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• Some progress in almost all Member States
• Remaining barriers as follows:-- high network tariffs
- dominant players
- insufficient interconnection
- lack of transparent capacity allocation
• Result: constrained competitive activity
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• Process of market opening well underway in Candidate countries
• Some obstacles remain, as in current Member States
• Greater harmonisation and move to full market opening will provide considerable benefits
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Conclusions: Candidates