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EWEA welcomes European Parliament support of full
ownership unbundling for EU electricity grids.
Brussels, 19 June 2008 - The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
welcomes yesterday’s European Parliament vote in favour of full ownership
unbundling of vertically-integrated power companies, and its rejection of the
Independent Systems Operator and Independent Transmissions Operator options. The
votes demonstrate the Parliament’s support for a properly liberalised energy
market and a level playing field for renewables.
“Allowing power
generation companies to own the transmission grid makes no more sense than
allowing an airline company to own the sky,” commented Christian Kjaer, EWEA
Chief Executive. “The European Parliament has shown its commitment to fair
access to the electricity grids, which is essential if the EU is ever to attain
effective competition in the power market while meeting its objective of 20%
renewable energy by 2020.”
MEPs rejected the Commission’s ‘second option’
for energy market liberalisation and the ‘third option’ proposed by France,
Germany and six other Member States in January this year. The ‘second option’
would have an Independent Systems Operator (ISO) oversee network activities, and
the ‘third option’ would put day-to-day grid management in the hands of an
Independent Transmission Operator (ITO), but both options would allow European
energy companies to retain their network assets.
The Parliament also
voted in favour of the regulatory authorities having, as one of their required
tasks, to take “all reasonable measures”, including the removal of any barriers,
to ensure the integration of “large and small-scale renewables” into the grids.
Rapporteur Eluned Morgan said that the votes had clearly shown "the will
of the Parliament and that the best way to deliver the level playing field we
need is through the total separation of energy supply from
transmission.”
The Parliament’s position is different to that of the
Council, which agreed on 6 June on a ‘general approach’ that included the ITO
option as an alternative to unbundling. The second reading of the draft
directive will take place later this year.
Read the European
Parliament’s press
release.
Find out more about EWEA.
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