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The Possibilities for Policy Supporting DSM in the Liberalized Internal European Electricity and Gas MarketsStefan K. Thomas, Wuppertal Institut, Germany KeywordsAbstractThis paper presents results from a study analyzing the possibilities of IRP and DSM in the recently created European internal electricity market. The study, supported by the European Commission and finished in May 2000, is based on empirical surveys of electricity and gas market structures as well as of IRP and DSM activities in the European Union (EU) countries. A second paper for this Conference focuses on the empirical results; this paper presents the analysis of, and recommendations on, energy policy actions to support DSM (i.e., energy efficiency and load management programs and services by energy companies and ESCOs) in (fully or partly) liberalized electricity and gas markets like the EU. The paper first presents an analysis and assessment of the possible DSM and IRP support mechanisms, including public benefit charges, ratemaking, obligations, support for energy efficiency services, and negotiated agreements. A common set of criteria for the evaluation of effectiveness and applicability in the various contexts of the support mechanisms was developed for this analysis. Based on the analysis, a set of proposed combinations for policy actions to support DSM in electricity markets at different stages of liberalization were discussed with practitioners from the eight countries participating in the study. From this, proposals for common policy at EU level but allowing flexible implementation in the Member States, as well as country specific proposals, were developed. PaperDownload this paper as pdf: 41.PDF Panels of the 2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in BuildingsPanel 1. Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis Panel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Panel 3. Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Panel 5. Deregulation of the Utility Industry and Role of Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) Panel 6. Market Transformation Panel 7. Information and Electronic Technologies Panel 8. Consumer Behavior and Non-Energy Effects | CalendarGreen ICT for growth and sustainability? Linking science and policy 03 – 08 Jun 201238th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference 04 Jun 2012Call for papers MILEN 2012 08 Jun 2012Call for Abstracts - International workshop on energy efficiency for a more sustainable world 12 – 14 Jun 2012IEPEC - International Energy Program Evaluation Conference 15 Jun 2012Call for papers - IIASA Conference 2012. Worlds within reach: from science to policy 20 Jun 2012Energy futures and civil society in the EU - building a low carbon alliance |