European Commission
finds that only Britain and Finland have
Competitive Energy Retail Markets
5th March 2007
British Energy Suppliers Cut Through
EU Red Tape
The European Commission has acknowledged
Britain’s position as the most competitive
market in Europe by exempting it from onerous
procurement regulation. It has accepted
an application made by the Energy Retail
Association to exempt Britain's energy suppliers1.
Finland is the only other country in the
European Union to be acknowledged as sufficiently
competitive to warrant this exception, meaning
that the 23 other member states need to
fulfil the EU procurement regulation.
The Utilities Procurement Directive (2004/17/EC)
- which also covers the water, transport
and postal sectors - is available to companies
in markets which are proved to be sufficiently
competitive.
The Energy Retail Association had to provide
extensive evidence that energy retailers
operate within a competitive market, such
as the high level of consumer switching,
characteristics of pricing, metering operations
and market access options and the extent
that the sector is driven by consumer choice.
The report was then submitted by the Office
of Government Commerce to the European Commission.
Duncan Sedgwick, Energy Retail Association
Chief Executive, welcomed the Commission’s
decision saying: “After nearly
three years of work energy suppliers have
been rewarded for creating the world’s
most competitive gas and electricity markets
and, what’s even better is that consumers
will not now have to bear the cost of millions
of euros.”
Ends
1 The ERA’s application was prepared
by the six main energy suppliers, EDF Energy,
British Gas, ScottishPower, Powergen, Scottish
and Southern Energy and npower with assistance
from Gantt Consulting.
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