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DTe Director De Jong Moves to European Platform of Energy Regulators
As of 1 January 2003, Mr Jacques de Jong will lead the expansion of the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER), the consultation platform of European energy regulators. Due to the time that this task will demand, he will give up his present position … -
DTe: Binding Instructions Issued to Three Grid Managers
The Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) has issued binding instructions to three electricity grid managers. DTe decided to do so after receiving a complaint from the company, ANY-G, that the grid managers did not handle the transfer of customers to a … -
DTe Publishes Consultation Document on the Regulation of Electricity Grids
The Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) today published an information and consultation document in which quality regulation is introduced for the second regulatory period, which will run at least from 1 January 2004 up to and including 31 December 2006. … -
MSC analysis of high annual import prices and green tickets
The results of the auction for annual import capacity from Germany for 2002, held in November 2001, were, at 18 Eur/MWh, significantly higher than the previous year. This price increase has been attributed by some to the change in the Electricity Act … -
Research: Green Subsidies Make Importing Electricity More Expensive
The price increases on the market for import capacity, on which electricity is transmitted from foreign countries to the Netherlands, are caused partly by the demand for subsidised green electricity from abroad. This is the conclusion reached by the … -
Research: Green Subsidies Make Importing Electricity More Expensive
The price increases on the market for import capacity, on which electricity is transmitted from foreign countries to the Netherlands, are caused partly by the demand for subsidised green electricity from abroad. This is the conclusion reached by the … -
DTe: Four Companies Refused Supply Licence for Green Electricity
The Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) has decided not to process the applications for licences to supply green electricity of four companies. These companies are ONS Energy Services B.V., Electrabel Nederland N.V., Spark Energy N.V. and Caplare B.V., … -
NMa Conditionally Approves Takeover of Razob by Essent
The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has approved the takeover of N.V. Regionale Afvalverwerkingmaatschappij Zuidoost-Brabant by Essent Milieu B.V. This is subject to a condition with regard to RAZOB's organic waste installations in Deurne and … -
DTe Publishes Consultation Document on the Tariff Code
Today DTe published an information and consultation document on the Tariff Code used by the managers of the electricity grids in determining their tariff proposals. The consultation document is the first step by DTe, on the basis of the experience with … -
DTe Approves Gas Guidelines for 2003
The Director of the Office for Energy Regulation (DTE) has approved the Guidelines for Gas Transmission and Gas Storage for 2003. Gas companies must take these guidelines into account when negotiating with market players. This is the third time that DTe …