European Commissioner Günther Oettinger outlined the  outstanding issues in achieving an integrated energy market by 2014 in a speech  given at a conference in Brussels on Wednesday (28th September). 
  He emphasised the following issues: 
  - The adoption of the  Regulation on Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT). The Council is  due to officially adopt this regulation in October, and it is then expected to  come into force before the end of the year.
 
  - Additional work on  harmonising market rules and network operation rules for electricity and gas.
 
  - Setting up a framework  that will facilitate investment in energy infrastructure. The Commission  expects to propose a new regulation that will define Europe’s infrastructure needs  until 2030 in October.
 
  - The relevant bodies  need to deliver adequate technical standards for smart grids.
 
 
In addition, Oettinger said that the  socalled Roadmap 2050, which the Commission intends to issue this December,  will address issues related to the “future market design in the EU energy  sector”. 
  Oettinger also warned that the Commission would  use its powers in ensuring that competition rules are observed and that results  are delivered in a timely manner. 
  The Commission has already launched infringement  procedures against countries that have not transposed new EU energy regulation  into national law. The Commission is also currently undertaking a probe into  anti-competitive behaviour in mainly central and eastern European natural gas  markets (see ESGM 28  
  September 2011).  
(THE ICIS HEREN REPORTS - EDEM 15187 / 29  September 2011) |