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Erdgas ist der Brennstoff, dessen Verbrauch momentan am schnellsten ansteigt. Besonders Flüssigerdgas hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem wichtigen Faktor auf dem weltweiten Energiemarkt entwickelt. Seit 2000 hat sich die globale Nachfrage nach Flüssigerdgas jährlich um 6,6% erhöht, und...
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This paper aims at highlighting the Commission's approach towards the relation between sector specific regulation and general competition law, especially concerning energy markets and the road to Internal Market objective.We firstly present Trinko case, in order to focus on two crucial and...
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China is a rising global power with a growing role and impact on the world's energy markets as well as on the Earth's climate system. China pursues its development in an essentially non-confrontational manner, a vision encapsulated by the notion of peaceful rise which is viewed positively in the...
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Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Western countries have signed several agreements regarding the use of hydrocarbon resources in the Caspian Basin, with the aim of diversifying their energy suppliers. However, recession in the world economy and persistently low oil prices have...
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Like other network industries, the European gas supply industry has been liberalised, along the lines of what has been done in the United Kingdom and the United States, by opening up to competition the upstream and downstream segments of essential transmission infrastructure. The aim of this...
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(Republican) Governor Wilson and a cartel. They favored price caps. The Clinton administration supported Governor Davis. Ken Lay … Regulator Commission (FERC) opposed price caps and barred state officials from access to tapes proving that there was a cartel …. The facts never supported the “perfect storm” theory. The theory that best fit the facts was that a cartel caused the …
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Like other network industries, the European gas supply industry has been liberalised, along the lines of what has been done in the United Kingdom and the United States, by opening up to competition the upstream and downstream segments of essential transmission infrastructure. The aim of this...
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Energy plays a vital role in the development of any economy and given its unequal distribution trade in energy, especially fossil fuels, is an important component of international trade. In the past, due to its public good characteristics, energy-related services were mostly supplied by the...
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