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2015/2322(INI) Towards a new energy market design

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead ITRE LANGEN Werner (icon: PPE PPE) ZANONATO Flavio (icon: S&D S&D), KRASNODĘBSKI Zdzisław (icon: ECR ECR), TELIČKA Pavel (icon: ALDE ALDE), TAMBURRANO Dario (icon: EFDD EFDD)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2016/12/21
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2016/09/13
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2016/09/13
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 454 votes to 188 with 61 abstentions, a resolution on the issue ‘Towards a New Energy Market Design’.

While welcoming the Commission communication of 15 July 2015 on a new energy market design, Parliament endorsed the view that the transformed electricity market should be coupled with the implementation of existing legislation.

This market should enhance regional cooperation on all dimensions of energy supply and demand, and should focus on improved, more decentralised and more flexible markets, in order to ensure a well-regulated, market-based system which is capable of delivering on all of the EU's established energy and climate goals for 2030.

Members considered that three innovative elements which have necessitated a redesign of the energy market are:

the increased presence of renewables with market-driven remuneration; stronger integration of national markets through the development of interconnections; the development of smart grids and new decentralised generation technologies, which will allow consumers to play a more active role as both consumer and producer, and will foster better demand-side management.

Improve the regulatory framework : Members considered the full implementation of the Third Energy Package in all Member States to be one of the most important steps towards a European energy market. They urged the Commission, therefore, to secure the implementation of the current regulatory framework and Member States to be more proactively involved in designing a flexible and decentralised European internal market in electricity.

Parliament called for the existing regulatory framework for European markets to be adjusted in order to allow a growing share of renewable energy sources and to close existing cross-border regulatory gaps.

A new market design for electricity must be based on market principles , which would stimulate investment, ensure that SMEs have access to the energy market and unlock a sustainable and efficient electricity supply through a stable, integrated and smart energy system.

Given that investments in the field of energy require a stable and predictable long‑term framework, the challenge EU has to face will be that of instilling confidence in the outcome of the new rules.

Prosumers : Members called on the Commission to guide a participative process aimed at reaching a common practical understanding of the definition of prosumers at the EU level and to include a new chapter on prosumers in the revised Renewable Energy Directive.

Price signals : Parliament stated that a strengthened European internal market in electricity is possible, on the basis of stronger price signals on the wholesale market through prices that reflect actual scarcity and surplus of supplies, including price spikes, which, along with other measures, play the role of investment signals for new capacity and flexibility services. It felt that whether prices that reflect the actual scarcity of supply in fact lead to adequate investment in electricity production capacity should be evaluated on a regular basis.

In working on new energy market design, the Commission should ensure a level playing field between power producers in EU and non-EU countries and to provide European consumers with secure, sustainable and affordable energy.

Regional cooperation : stressing the enormous potential of strengthened regional cooperation, Parliament stressed the importance of a common analysis of system adequacy at regional level, facilitated by the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E). It called for the transmission system operators (TSOs) of neighbouring markets to devise a common methodology, approved by the Commission, to that end. It also stressed the importance of coordinated long-term planning for the efficient development of transmission infrastructure and electricity markets in Europe.

Any capacity mechanism in the EU must be designed from the perspective of cross-border cooperation following the completion of thorough studies on its necessity, and must comply with EU rules on competition and State aid.

Interconnection : Parliament regretted that there are still large gaps in the interconnections within and between some Member States, leading to network bottlenecks and significantly impairing operational security and cross-border energy trading. It called for new approaches to be developed with a view to overcoming bottlenecks and achieving a smart distribution grid that allows the smooth integration and provision of services by decentralised generators, prosumers and consumers. It also reiterated support for EU regional interoperability targets.

Storage : Parliament stressed the need to promote the deployment of energy storage systems and to create a level playing field on which energy storage can compete with other flexibility options, on the basis of a technology-neutral design of the energy market.

It called on the Commission to clarify the position of storage in different steps of the electricity chain, and to allow transmission and distribution operators to invest in, use and exploit energy storage services for the purpose of grid balancing and other ancillary services.

Renewable energies : stressing that full integration of renewables into the electricity market is essential, Parliament called for the completion of the integration of internal market and balancing and reserve services by fostering liquidity and cross-border trading in all market timeframes. Members stressed the importance of stable and cost-effective renewable support schemes for long-term investment that remain responsive and adaptable in the short term and are tailored to national needs and circumstances, allowing the gradual phasing-out of subsidies for mature renewable technologies.

Documents
2016/09/13
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2016/09/12
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2016/06/21
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Industry, Research and Energy adopted the report by Werner LANGEN (EPP, DE) on Towards a New Energy Market Design.

While welcoming the Commission communication of 15 July 2015 on a new energy market design, the report endorsed the view that the transformed electricity market should be coupled with the implementation of existing legislation .

This market should enhance regional cooperation on all dimensions of energy supply and demand, and should focus on improved, more decentralised and more flexible markets, in order to ensure a well-regulated, market-based system which is capable of delivering on all of the EU's established energy and climate goals for 2030.

Improve the regulatory framework : Members called for the existing regulatory framework for European markets to be adjusted in order to allow a growing share of renewable energy sources and to close existing cross-border regulatory gaps.

A new market design for electricity as part of an increasingly decentralised energy system must be based on market principles , which would stimulate investment, ensure that SMEs have access to the energy market and unlock a sustainable and efficient electricity supply through a stable, integrated and smart energy system. The Commission is urged to secure the implementation of the current regulatory framework.

Member States are called upon to be more proactively involved in designing a flexible and decentralised European internal market in electricity in order to enhance coordination between national transition strategies.

Prosumers : Members called on the Commission to guide a participative process aimed at reaching a common practical understanding of the definition of prosumers at the EU level and to include a new chapter on prosumers in the revised Renewable Energy Directive.

Price signals : Members stated that a strengthened European internal market in electricity is possible, on the basis of stronger price signals on the wholesale market through prices that reflect actual scarcity and surplus of supplies, including price spikes, which, along with other measures, play the role of investment signals for new capacity and flexibility services. Members stated that whether prices that reflect the actual scarcity of supply in fact lead to adequate investment in electricity production capacity should be evaluated on a regular basis.

In working on new energy market design, the Commission should ensure a level playing field between power producers in EU and non-EU countries and to provide European consumers with secure, sustainable and affordable energy.

Regional cooperation : stressing the enormous potential of strengthened regional cooperation, the report stressed the importance of a common analysis of system adequacy at regional level, facilitated by the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E). It called for the transmission system operators (TSOs) of neighbouring markets to devise a common methodology, approved by the Commission, to that end. It also stressed the importance of coordinated long-term planning for the efficient development of transmission infrastructure and electricity markets in Europe.

Interconnection : Members regretted that there are still large gaps in the interconnections within and between some Member States, leading to network bottlenecks and significantly impairing operational security and cross-border energy trading. They called for new approaches to be developed with a view to overcoming bottlenecks and achieving a smart distribution grid that allows the smooth integration and provision of services by decentralised generators, prosumers and consumers. They also reiterated support for EU regional interoperability targets.

Storage : the report stressed the need to promote the deployment of energy storage systems and to create a level playing field on which energy storage can compete with other flexibility options, on the basis of a technology-neutral design of the energy market.

It called on the Commission to clarify the position of storage in different steps of the electricity chain, and to allow transmission and distribution operators to invest in, use and exploit energy storage services for the purpose of grid balancing and other ancillary services.

Renewable energies : stressing that full integration of renewables into the electricity market is essential, the report called for the completion of the integration of internal market and balancing and reserve services by fostering liquidity and cross-border trading in all market timeframes. Members stressed the importance of stable and cost-effective renewable support schemes for long-term investment that remain responsive and adaptable in the short term and are tailored to national needs and circumstances, allowing the gradual phasing-out of subsidies for mature renewable technologies.

Documents
2016/06/14
   EP - Vote in committee
2016/04/05
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/03/29
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/01/27
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2015/11/26
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2015/10/28
   EP - LANGEN Werner (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in ITRE

Documents

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A8-0214/2016 - Werner Langen - Am 1 #

2016/09/13 Outcome: -: 384, +: 274, 0: 42
IT GB EL CY AT DE SE IE MT LU EE FI DK HR RO PT LT HU SI LV SK BE NL BG CZ ES FR PL
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A8-0214/2016 - Werner Langen - Am 2 #

2016/09/13 Outcome: -: 495, +: 185, 0: 22
ES FR IE DK CY LU EE FI EL MT HR SI LV LT BE HU PT SE AT NL SK BG CZ IT DE RO GB PL
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A8-0214/2016 - Werner Langen - § 49/2 #

2016/09/13 Outcome: +: 519, -: 163, 0: 16
PL GB DE RO IT CZ BG ES BE SK AT PT SE DK FR LT HU NL FI HR MT LV SI EE LU IE CY EL
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A8-0214/2016 - Werner Langen - § 51/3 #

2016/09/13 Outcome: +: 360, -: 297, 0: 47
PL AT BG CZ FI SK BE LT RO LV SI HU DK HR EE LU IE DE SE NL CY GB ES PT MT FR EL IT
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A8-0214/2016 - Werner Langen - § 58 #

2016/09/13 Outcome: +: 541, -: 143, 0: 7
DE PL ES RO GB FR IT BE BG CZ HU NL SK PT FI LT LV HR SI DK MT EE AT LU SE IE CY EL
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AmendmentsDossier
590 2015/2322(INI)
2016/03/29 ITRE 291 amendments...
source: 580.478
2016/04/05 ITRE 299 amendments...
source: 578.777

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  • date: 2016-06-21T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A8-2016-0214&language=EN title: A8-0214/2016 summary: The Committee on Industry, Research and Energy adopted the report by Werner LANGEN (EPP, DE) on Towards a New Energy Market Design. While welcoming the Commission communication of 15 July 2015 on a new energy market design, the report endorsed the view that the transformed electricity market should be coupled with the implementation of existing legislation . This market should enhance regional cooperation on all dimensions of energy supply and demand, and should focus on improved, more decentralised and more flexible markets, in order to ensure a well-regulated, market-based system which is capable of delivering on all of the EU's established energy and climate goals for 2030. Improve the regulatory framework : Members called for the existing regulatory framework for European markets to be adjusted in order to allow a growing share of renewable energy sources and to close existing cross-border regulatory gaps. A new market design for electricity as part of an increasingly decentralised energy system must be based on market principles , which would stimulate investment, ensure that SMEs have access to the energy market and unlock a sustainable and efficient electricity supply through a stable, integrated and smart energy system. The Commission is urged to secure the implementation of the current regulatory framework. Member States are called upon to be more proactively involved in designing a flexible and decentralised European internal market in electricity in order to enhance coordination between national transition strategies. Prosumers : Members called on the Commission to guide a participative process aimed at reaching a common practical understanding of the definition of prosumers at the EU level and to include a new chapter on prosumers in the revised Renewable Energy Directive. Price signals : Members stated that a strengthened European internal market in electricity is possible, on the basis of stronger price signals on the wholesale market through prices that reflect actual scarcity and surplus of supplies, including price spikes, which, along with other measures, play the role of investment signals for new capacity and flexibility services. Members stated that whether prices that reflect the actual scarcity of supply in fact lead to adequate investment in electricity production capacity should be evaluated on a regular basis. In working on new energy market design, the Commission should ensure a level playing field between power producers in EU and non-EU countries and to provide European consumers with secure, sustainable and affordable energy. Regional cooperation : stressing the enormous potential of strengthened regional cooperation, the report stressed the importance of a common analysis of system adequacy at regional level, facilitated by the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E). It called for the transmission system operators (TSOs) of neighbouring markets to devise a common methodology, approved by the Commission, to that end. It also stressed the importance of coordinated long-term planning for the efficient development of transmission infrastructure and electricity markets in Europe. Interconnection : Members regretted that there are still large gaps in the interconnections within and between some Member States, leading to network bottlenecks and significantly impairing operational security and cross-border energy trading. They called for new approaches to be developed with a view to overcoming bottlenecks and achieving a smart distribution grid that allows the smooth integration and provision of services by decentralised generators, prosumers and consumers. They also reiterated support for EU regional interoperability targets. Storage : the report stressed the need to promote the deployment of energy storage systems and to create a level playing field on which energy storage can compete with other flexibility options, on the basis of a technology-neutral design of the energy market. 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  • date: 2016-09-12T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20160912&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2016-09-13T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=27406&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2016-09-13T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2016-0333 title: T8-0333/2016 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 454 votes to 188 with 61 abstentions, a resolution on the issue ‘Towards a New Energy Market Design’. While welcoming the Commission communication of 15 July 2015 on a new energy market design, Parliament endorsed the view that the transformed electricity market should be coupled with the implementation of existing legislation. This market should enhance regional cooperation on all dimensions of energy supply and demand, and should focus on improved, more decentralised and more flexible markets, in order to ensure a well-regulated, market-based system which is capable of delivering on all of the EU's established energy and climate goals for 2030. 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Price signals : Parliament stated that a strengthened European internal market in electricity is possible, on the basis of stronger price signals on the wholesale market through prices that reflect actual scarcity and surplus of supplies, including price spikes, which, along with other measures, play the role of investment signals for new capacity and flexibility services. It felt that whether prices that reflect the actual scarcity of supply in fact lead to adequate investment in electricity production capacity should be evaluated on a regular basis. In working on new energy market design, the Commission should ensure a level playing field between power producers in EU and non-EU countries and to provide European consumers with secure, sustainable and affordable energy. 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Interconnection : Parliament regretted that there are still large gaps in the interconnections within and between some Member States, leading to network bottlenecks and significantly impairing operational security and cross-border energy trading. It called for new approaches to be developed with a view to overcoming bottlenecks and achieving a smart distribution grid that allows the smooth integration and provision of services by decentralised generators, prosumers and consumers. It also reiterated support for EU regional interoperability targets. Storage : Parliament stressed the need to promote the deployment of energy storage systems and to create a level playing field on which energy storage can compete with other flexibility options, on the basis of a technology-neutral design of the energy market. 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  • The Committee on Industry, Research and Energy adopted the report by Werner LANGEN (EPP, DE) on Towards a New Energy Market Design.

    While welcoming the Commission communication of 15 July 2015 on a new energy market design, the report endorsed the view that the transformed electricity market should be coupled with the implementation of existing legislation.

    This market should enhance regional cooperation on all dimensions of energy supply and demand, and should focus on improved, more decentralised and more flexible markets, in order to ensure a well-regulated, market-based system which is capable of delivering on all of the EU's established energy and climate goals for 2030.

    Improve the regulatory framework: Members called for the existing regulatory framework for European markets to be adjusted in order to allow a growing share of renewable energy sources and to close existing cross-border regulatory gaps.

    A new market design for electricity as part of an increasingly decentralised energy system must be based on market principles, which would stimulate investment, ensure that SMEs have access to the energy market and unlock a sustainable and efficient electricity supply through a stable, integrated and smart energy system. The Commission is urged to secure the implementation of the current regulatory framework.

    Member States are called upon to be more proactively involved in designing a flexible and decentralised European internal market in electricity in order to enhance coordination between national transition strategies.

    Prosumers: Members called on the Commission to guide a participative process aimed at reaching a common practical understanding of the definition of prosumers at the EU level and to include a new chapter on prosumers in the revised Renewable Energy Directive.

    Price signals: Members stated that a strengthened European internal market in electricity is possible, on the basis of stronger price signals on the wholesale market through prices that reflect actual scarcity and surplus of supplies, including price spikes, which, along with other measures, play the role of investment signals for new capacity and flexibility services. Members stated that whether prices that reflect the actual scarcity of supply in fact lead to adequate investment in electricity production capacity should be evaluated on a regular basis.

    In working on new energy market design, the Commission should ensure a level playing field between power producers in EU and non-EU countries and to provide European consumers with secure, sustainable and affordable energy.

    Regional cooperation: stressing the enormous potential of strengthened regional cooperation, the report stressed the importance of a common analysis of system adequacy at regional level, facilitated by the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E). It called for the transmission system operators (TSOs) of neighbouring markets to devise a common methodology, approved by the Commission, to that end. It also stressed the importance of coordinated long-term planning for the efficient development of transmission infrastructure and electricity markets in Europe.

    Interconnection: Members regretted that there are still large gaps in the interconnections within and between some Member States, leading to network bottlenecks and significantly impairing operational security and cross-border energy trading. They called for new approaches to be developed with a view to overcoming bottlenecks and achieving a smart distribution grid that allows the smooth integration and provision of services by decentralised generators, prosumers and consumers. They also reiterated support for EU regional interoperability targets.

    Storage: the report stressed the need to promote the deployment of energy storage systems and to create a level playing field on which energy storage can compete with other flexibility options, on the basis of a technology-neutral design of the energy market.

    It called on the Commission to clarify the position of storage in different steps of the electricity chain, and to allow transmission and distribution operators to invest in, use and exploit energy storage services for the purpose of grid balancing and other ancillary services.

    Renewable energies: stressing that full integration of renewables into the electricity market is essential, the report called for the completion of the integration of internal market and balancing and reserve services by fostering liquidity and cross-border trading in all market timeframes. Members stressed the importance of stable and cost-effective renewable support schemes for long-term investment that remain responsive and adaptable in the short term and are tailored to national needs and circumstances, allowing the gradual phasing-out of subsidies for mature renewable technologies.

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Towards a new energy market design
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