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Please find below sources providing in-depth information on the utilties market:

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  • Greenprices
    GreenPrices aims at stimulating renewable energy by giving clear information about the market for green energy.
    More information: www.greenprices.com

  • Energeia
    Energeia is the press agency for the Dutch electricity - and gasmarket. Energeia looks after the current news for organisations which are professionally active in the Dutch and Flemish energy sector.
    More information: www.energeia.nl

  • Energie.nl

  • Energiemanagement.net

  • Energiewereld.nl

  • Montelpowernews.com
    Montel Powernews provides the information services for the northern European energy market. The real time-webservices of Montel are consulted by over 2,500 users a week. Montel also provides Montel webservices (dates, fundamental dates and news), Powerchart.org (technical analysis), Powernews.org (energy news), Montel Powernews magazine (illustrated magazine for the energy market), content-on-demand and seminars.
    Meer info: www.montelpowernews.com

  • Apxgroup.com
    APX Group is Europe's premier provider of power and gas exchanges, operating markets in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Belgium.
    More information: www.apxgroup.com

  • Endex.nl
    ENDEX is a recognised securities exchange by the Netherlands Minister of Finance and is supervised by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM). ENDEX operates an electronic trading system for Dutch power futures and Belgian power forwards; it offers clearing services for Over-The-Counter (OTC) traded Dutch power forwards. The ENDEX Futures Exchange is supported by Liquidity Providers (Electrabel, Essent and NUON) who guarantee a constant supply of bid and ask prices for at least six contracts.
    More information: www.endex.nl

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Associations and public authorities
  • APERe
    The purpose of APERe is to promote renewable energies and the thoughtful use of energy in the framework of sustainable development. APERe was created as an independant non profit-making organisation by several associations and research centres.
    More information: www.apero.org

  • APEx
    APEx was formed to facilitate the development and communication of ideas and practices in the operation of global competitive electricity markets.
    More information: www.theapex.org

  • COGEN NL
    Cogen NL is an association grouping all parties involved at Heath- Power-Coupling (WKK) and play significant role in the application of this energy-saving technique.
    More information: www.cogen.nl

  • COGEN Europe
    Cogen Europe is the European Trade Association for the Promotion of; the most efficient way to deliver electricity, and it is promoting the widespread development of cogeneration in Europe and world-wide.
    More information: www.cogen.org

  • EnergieNed
    The Federation of Energy Companies in the Netherlands , EnergieNed, is the representative body for all companies in the Netherlands playing an active role in the production, transport, trade or supply of gas, electricity and/or heat. The Federation represents the interests of its member companies. EnergieNed is the point of contact for government bodies, political parties and pressure groups representing business, consumers and environmentalists.
    More information: www.energiened.nl

  • IEA
    The IEA acts as energy policy advisor for its 26 member countries in their effort to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for their citizens. The IEA now focuses on broader energy issues, including climate change policies, market reform, energy technology collaboration and outreach to the rest of the world.The IEA conducts a broad programme of energy research, data compilation, publications and public dissemination of the latest energy policy analysis and recommendations on good practices.
    More information: www.iea.org

  • VEMW
    VEMW is the official representative of electricity and gas business. They do consultation between government, market parties and users. VEMW is a organisation that has been represented in the user platform electricity and gas, as well as in the water utility business.
    More information: www.vemw.nl

  • EFET
    The European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET) is designed to improve conditions for energy trading in Europe and provide an exchange for non-commercially sensitive information between organisations and members of the developing pan-European energy industry. EFET is complementary to existing industry organisations in European organisations as it is solely dedicated to energy trading issues.
    More information: www.efet.org

  • ETSO

  • Eurelectric
    Union of the Electricity Industry - EURELECTRIC seeks to contribute to the competitiveness of the industry, to provide effective representation for the industry in public affairs, and to promote the role of electricity in the advancement of society.
    More information: www.eurelectric.org

  • Europex
    Europex promotes the role of power exchanges as a way of increasing competition by creating price transparancy and implementing the European single electricity market. Europex supports the liberalization of the different European Electricity Systems and promotes free trade between European power exchanges.
    More information: www.europex.org

  • BFE.FPE
    Synergrid cares about the common interests of the administrators of the grids in Belgium, about the transmission of electricity (Elia), about transport of gas (Fluxys) and about the distribution of electricity gas.
    More information: www.bfe-fpe.be

  • UCTE
    The " Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity " (UCTE) coordinates the operation and development of the electricity transmission grid from Portugal to Poland and from the Netherlands to Romania and Greece . UCTE is the association of transmission system operators in continental Europe , provides a reliable market platform to all participants of the Internal Electricity Market (IEM).
    More information: www.ucte.org

  • VOEG
    VOEG is a representative organisation for ventures which are active in the energiehandel on the Dutch market. It is the platform to the energiehandel in this still early liberalised market give a voice. VOEG has three sections. One aim at the market for electricity, the second on the gasmarket and the third on the retailmarket.
    More information: www.voeg.nl

  • VKU
    The Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e. V. (VKU) represents the interests of the local authority public utilities in Germany , which are organised as municipal undertakings known as Stadtwerke. It represents over 1380 member companies located throughout the Federal Republic of Germany. The companies organized within the VKU are responsible for supplying electricity, gas, district heating and water. Many also run local public transport services.
    More information: www.vku.de

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Regulatory authorities
Europe
  • The European Union

  • CEER
    The CEER is a "not for profit association" which brings together the independent national energy regulators from the Member States of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA).
    More information: www.ceer-eu.org

The Netherlands
  • Government of Economics
    Directorate General for Energy creates and regulates energy markets and promotes energy efficiency and the use of energy from renewable resources. Its work helps to maximize the ministry's contribution to sustainable economic growth. The Directorate General develops and implements policy on energy and acts as a knowledge centre for the ministry and external partners.
    More information: www.minez.nl

  • Dte
    Dte is the supervision holder on the Dutch energy sector. DTe has been charged as an Executive Board of the Dutch competition authority (NMa) and with the implementation and the supervision of the compliance with the electricity law of 1998.
    More information: www.dte.nl

  • SenterNovem
    SenterNovem is an agency of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs for implementing policies on: innovation, energy and climate and environment and spatial planning. Nationally, SenterNovem carries out programmes for various Dutch ministries. Internationally, SenterNovem co-ordinates and implements programmes and projects for organisations such as the European Union, other national governments, the International Energy Agency and the World Bank.
    More information: www.senternovem.nl

Belgium
  • CREG
    THE CREG is the federal organism for the control of the gas - and the electricity market in Belgium.
    More Information: www.creg.be

  • Government of Economics

  • CWAPE
    CWaPE is the official organization, responsible for the regulation of the liberalized markets of gas and electricity in Wallonia . It is also charged to advice the Walloon Government on these markets.
    More information: www.cwape.be

  • DGTRE
    DGTRE stands for 'Direction générale des Technologies, de la Recherche et de l'Energie'. DGTRE is the qualified Walloon administration as regards to Research and Technologies for the energy market.
    More info: recherche-technologie.wallonie.be

  • IBGE-BIM
    The Brussels Institute for Management of the Environment, or IBGE-BIM, is the environmental and energy watchdog of the Brussels Capital Region. IBGE-BIM acts, from the regulatory standpoint, as a research, planning, advisory and information body, as well as an issuer of permits, and a surveillance and control agency. From the sectoral standpoint, it has authority in the areas of waste, air quality, noise, parks and forests, water, soil and energy.
    More information: www.ibgebim.be

  • VREG
    VREG's remit is to create transparency within the energy market in Flanders and it does so by fostering open communication with the Flemish authorities, the actors in the market and consumers.
    More information: www.vreg.be/vreg

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Transmission System Operators
  • TenneT
    TenneT TSO B.V. (hereinafter referred to as 'TenneT') is the Transmission System Operator (TSO) in the Netherlands and manages the Dutch transmission grid.
    More information: www.tennet.nl

  • Elia
    Elia is Belgium 's transmission system operator and is responsible for the transmission of electricity. Elia's grid forms a key connection between France , Europe's largest electricity exporter, and the markets of Northern Europe.
    More information: www.elia.be

  • EON Net
    E.ON Netz controls a high-capacity transmission grid that reaches from Scandinavia to the Austrian Alps. The grid area is home to more than 20 million of electricity-consumers, a good number of industrial companies of varying sizes, and innumerous small businesses who count on the E.ON transmission system for an uninterrupted supply of power, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
    More information: www.eon-netz.com

  • RWE Netz
    RWE Transportnetz Strom GmbH pools all the extra-high voltage grid activities of the RWE Group. The company owns Germany 's longest extra-high voltage grid and is responsible for its secure and reliable operation. Furthermore, RWE Transportnetz Strom GmbH is responsible for the coordination of interconnected system operation in Germany and, as UCTE Coordination Centre North, for the northern section of the UCTE System which includes Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Romania, the Slovakian Republic, the Czech Republic and Hungary.
    More information: www.rwe.com

  • TSO Auction Office
    TSO Auction BV auctions the available cross-border electricity transfer capacity in three different kinds of auctions; Day, Month and Year Auction. The mentioned auctions include the auctioning of capacity in each of both directions of each of the Interconnections.
    More information: www.tso-auction.org

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