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The German Energy Market Strategies For Success In Europe's Largest Energy Market
Business Insights, Jan 2001
In Germany both the electricity and gas market were fully liberalized in April 1998. Such dramatic opening has introduced a great deal of competition in the electricity market, allowing the entry of foreign payers and resulting in cheaper prices for the consumer. However, technical and commercial difficulties around third party access have seriously hindered the development of competition in the German gas market, resulting in a series of complains from both end-users and alternative suppliers. This is set to change with the introduction of the Association Agreement and industry specialists predict a great deal of activity in this market in the future. The German Energy Market: Strategies for success in Europe's largest energy market contains the most detailed and up to date developments in this complex and rapidly deregulating market. Based on interviews with senior executives in key German utilities and energy agencies, this unique study clearly presents you with a detailed picture of the German electricity and gas markets, from production and consumption to regulation issues and national competitive strategies.
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