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Proceedings of the Tenth forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives; Zbornik radova Desetog foruma: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive

Abstract

Political and economic changes in Europe provided an impetus for the creation of an open energy market with an increasing number of participants, while the new energy sale and purchase system enabled everybody engaged (from producers to operators and consumers) to take over an active part. In the launching of these processes some documents played a decisive role: European Energy Treaty, European Union's Directives on Electricity and Gas Market Liberalisation of the Member Countries. Energy sector liberalisation was in most of the countries carried out in two steps, i.e. first the restructuring took place and than privatisation followed. Restructuring covers the change of organisation and economic relations with the aim of increasing efficiency and cost reduction, and privatisation is the process that ought to enable the creation of a market and competition. Market and competition creation is carried out by means of structural changes, i.e. by business and ownership unbundling (energy generation, transport/transmission and distribution). Energy market strengthening depends on energy efficiency, programmes, utilisation of renewable energy sources, co-generation share in the production of electric and thermal energy, etc. All of these activities are followed by adequate legislative framework as well as by defining a regulatory body to supervise the  More>>
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2001
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-HR-02001
Resource Relation:
Conference: 10. forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives, Deseti forum: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive, Zagreb (Croatia), 7 Dec 2001; Other Information: PBD: 2001
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; COGENERATION; COMPETITION; COST; CROATIA; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; ENERGY POLICY; EUROPEAN UNION; INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS; LEGISLATION; MARKET; OWNERSHIP; POWER DISTRIBUTION; POWER GENERATION; POWER TRANSMISSION; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
OSTI ID:
20275635
Research Organizations:
Croatian Energy Association, Zagreb (Croatia)
Country of Origin:
Croatia
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 953-96345-8-X; TRN: HR0200001039370
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
345 pages
Announcement Date:
Sep 16, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Proceedings of the Tenth forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives; Zbornik radova Desetog foruma: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive. Croatia: N. p., 2001. Web.
None. Proceedings of the Tenth forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives; Zbornik radova Desetog foruma: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive. Croatia.
None. 2001. "Proceedings of the Tenth forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives; Zbornik radova Desetog foruma: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive." Croatia.
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title = {Proceedings of the Tenth forum: Croatian Energy Day: Energy sector liberalisation and privatisation in transition-economy and EU countries: experiences and perspectives; Zbornik radova Desetog foruma: Dan energije u Hrvatskoj: liberalizacija i privatizacija energetskog sektora u zemljama tranzicije i Europske unije: iskustva i perspektive}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Political and economic changes in Europe provided an impetus for the creation of an open energy market with an increasing number of participants, while the new energy sale and purchase system enabled everybody engaged (from producers to operators and consumers) to take over an active part. In the launching of these processes some documents played a decisive role: European Energy Treaty, European Union's Directives on Electricity and Gas Market Liberalisation of the Member Countries. Energy sector liberalisation was in most of the countries carried out in two steps, i.e. first the restructuring took place and than privatisation followed. Restructuring covers the change of organisation and economic relations with the aim of increasing efficiency and cost reduction, and privatisation is the process that ought to enable the creation of a market and competition. Market and competition creation is carried out by means of structural changes, i.e. by business and ownership unbundling (energy generation, transport/transmission and distribution). Energy market strengthening depends on energy efficiency, programmes, utilisation of renewable energy sources, co-generation share in the production of electric and thermal energy, etc. All of these activities are followed by adequate legislative framework as well as by defining a regulatory body to supervise the behaviour of the participants. The primary energy sector's reform concept in the Republic of Croatia was a clear political goal that Croatia become a member of the European Union and that the energy market be congruent to the EU market.}
place = {Croatia}
year = {2001}
month = {Jul}
}