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Infrastructures and Regulated Activities

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Regulation remains the main driver of any structural or behavioral changes in the transmission market. Regulation will continue to drive the costs of services as well as the prioritization of certain investments and connections such as renewables. There is continued movement to more coordinated and directed investments.

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    Distribution Networks Comparative Performance Benchmarking, Capgemini, March 2008

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    a E08-ENM-04-03 & 03c - Treatment of Electricity Losses by Network Operators - ERGEG Position Paper to collect comments from stakeholders

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    European Gas Distribution Networks Performance Benchmarking, Capgemini, February 2009

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    a European Gas Distribution Networks Performance Benchmarking, Capgemini, February 2009

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Lewiner, C. (2010). Infrastructures and Regulated Activities. In: Lewiner, C. (eds) European Energy Markets Observatory. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0101-4_4

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