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Liberalising European electricity markets: opportunities and risks for a sustainable power sector

Marc Ringel

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Sustainable developmentEconomic efficiencyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectric utilityMarket structureMarket economySecondary sector of the economyEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionElectric power industryEconomic systemEnergy sourcemedia_common

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The process of liberalising European electricity markets, encompassing a wide range of restructuring activities, has mainly been spurred by the attempt to increase the economic efficiency of the whole sector. This process might be used to trigger a development towards a sustainable power sector by increasing the use of renewable energy sources and enhancing energy efficiency on the supply and demand side. However, by taking a closer look at the current trends of the European electricity markets, it becomes obvious that the liberalisation not only implies opportunities but also risks for the creation of a sustainable power sector. Many of these risks are due to market distortions and imperfections caused by the delay in creating a fully functional single European market. Thus, in the short-term, the market liberalisation tends to constitute more risks than opportunities without government actions to prevent these risks. In the long run, though, the efficiency gains of the sector and the appearance of new market factors are likely to bring forth the opportunities of liberalisation and actively foster a transformation towards a sustainable electricity sector.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s1364-0321(03)00069-8