Thinking ahead: The future of the European internal market
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The European internal energy market will only become a reality if Europe‘s governments rigorously pursue expansion of a joint infrastructure. Natural gas and transmission networks will play a major role in that, since gas and power grids will be networked even more closely as a result of the technology of the future “power to gas.” Germany‘s location at the heart of Europe makes it predestined as an energy hub. Consequently, its government has a special part to play in creating the political and regulatory conditions to offer companies sufficient incentive to invest. However, a permissible question must also be: Might a “core Europe” in the field of energy be necessary as a first step?
Authors | Stephan Kamphues |
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Publishing Date | 1 Jan 2013 |
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Zeitschrift | gas for energy - Issue 01 2013 |
Publisher | DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Pages | 5 |
Title | Thinking ahead: The future of the European internal market |
Description | The European internal energy market will only become a reality if Europe‘s governments rigorously pursue expansion of a joint infrastructure. Natural gas and transmission networks will play a major role in that, since gas and power grids will be networked even more closely as a result of the technology of the future “power to gas.” Germany‘s location at the heart of Europe makes it predestined as an energy hub. Consequently, its government has a special part to play in creating the political and regulatory conditions to offer companies sufficient incentive to invest. However, a permissible question must also be: Might a “core Europe” in the field of energy be necessary as a first step? |
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