Zur zukünftigen Regulierungspolitik für die deutsche Stromwirtschaft
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In diesem Papier werden die in Kumkar (1999) gewonnene Erkenntnisse hinsichtlich der komparativen Vorteile alternativer Liberalisierungsmodell für die Stromwirtschaft auf die deutsche Situation übertragen. Ziel ist die Erarbeitung von Empfehlungen für die weitere wettbewerbliche Neuordnung der Stromwirtschaft. Zu fragen ist somit zum einen nach der inhaltlichen Ausrichtung der Regulierung, ob also das Alleinabnehmermodell, das Modell spezifischer Durchleitungsrechte, das Poolmodell oder aber das Common-Carrier-Modell Richtschnur der Regulierung sein sollte. Zum anderen wird nach der institutionellen Ausgestaltung der Regulierung gefragt. Im Rahmen dieser Diskussion wird den jüngsten rechtlichen Entwicklungen auf europäischer und auf deutscher Ebene explizit Rechnung getragen. Es wird auch die Frage behandelt, ob und gegebenenfalls welche Änderungen an der vor einem Jahr in Kraft getretenen Energierechtsnovelle notwendig sind.Download Info
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Paper provided by Kiel Institute for the World Economy in its series Kiel Working Papers with number 929.Length: 132 pages
Date of creation: May 1999
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