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| EU: an internal energy market by 2014? ![]() The report comes as the Single European Act - creating a single market in goods, capital, people and services - turns 25, and yet there is still no single market in electricity. EU Heads of State have agreed that Europe should have an internal energy market by 2014, but the EU is not on track to meet that target. To this end, the report recommends: • Creating a level playing field for renewable energy sources by tackling structural market deficits such as: - Removing regulated prices and excessive market concentration to enable small- and medium-sized power generators to enter the market - Removing coal, gas and nuclear subsidies before they are removed from mature renewable technologies like onshore wind • Creating functioning markets covering larger geographical regions within Europe so as to reduce the need to balance variable renewables like wind and solar • Developing intraday and balancing markets at national(1) and cross-border levels • Creating new markets for 'grid support services, ' supporting the functioning of the grid to ensure a secure supply of electricity, instead of introducing market-distorting capacity payments. This October the European Commission is set to publish a Communication on the internal energy market which is expected to contain an action plan to take Europe closer to a single energy market. write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Construction News :: home page |