The SEDC advocates five key principles:
1. Open electricity markets for all solutions
2. Provide fair market access for new service providers
3. Effective price signals at wholesale and retail level
4. Relevant data access for all service providers
5. Use of all decentralised flexibility resources by network operators
The European Commission’s proposals in the Electricity Regulation and Electricity Directive mark a signification step towards achieving these five conditions. Their further enhancement and adoption could be the foundation for a truly competitive, cost-effective and sustainable energy system with the consumer at its heart. As the proposals are now being scrutinised and amended by the European Parliament and the Member States, the SEDC has analysed the texts according to the five key principles to be met. The SEDC has categorised the articles in the Electricity Regulation and Directive according to key actions that should be taken regarding each article.