- Cecchini Report “The European Challenge—1992: The Benefits of a Single Market”.
- The White Paper “Completing the Internal Market”, June 1985.
- Council Directive of 24 October 1990 on competition in the transit of electricity through transmission grids (Com (90), 510 final—Syn 207).
- Single European Act, signed on February 17, 1986 in Luxemburg and on February 28, 1986 in The Hague.
- Council Directive of October 1990 on the transit of electricity through grids (90/547/EEC, OJ 1990 L 313/30).
- Council Directive of May 1991 on the transit of natural gas through grids (9I/296/EEC OJ 1991 L 147/37).
- Reports on the Proceedings of the Consultative Committees on Third Party Access with regard to gas and electricity, May 1991, European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy.
- Liberalisation measures on gas and electricity include, for example, the abolition of statutory restrictions on imports and exports of gas and electricity within the Community.
- For example, apart from its power to propose new Directives, the Commission is entrusted with the implementation of key provisions of the Treaty, such as Articles 30–37 and 85–90.
- Case C-202/88, France v. Commission, OJ 1991 C 96/6.
- Commission Directive of 16 May on competition in the markets in telecommunications terminal equipment (88/301/EEC, OJ 1988 L 131/73).
- Commission Decision of January 16, 1991 relating to a proceeding under Article 85 of the EEC Treaty (IV./32.732—Case 91/50/EEC, Usselcentrale and others, OJ 1991 L 28/32).
- Electriciteitswet 1989, Staatsblad 1989 (535).
- Electricity Act, Section 6, Articles 34–37.
- Council Directive of June 29, 1990 concerning a Community procedure to improve the transparency of gas and electricity prices charged to industrial end-users (90/377/EEC, OJ 1990 L 185/16).
- Council Directives 71/3–5 and 77/62.
- Council Directive of September 17, 1990 on the procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy, transport and telecommunications sectors (90/531/EEC, OJ 1990 L 297/1).
- The limits are: supply 400,000 ECU and works 5,000,000 ECU.
- By mid 1991, this was still under discussion.
- Com (90) 297 final, July 30, 1990.
- Communication from the Commission on Energy and Environment, November 28, 1989.
- CEN: Comité Européen de Normalisation.
- European Petroleum Industry Association.
- CENELEC: Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique.
- “Specific Actions for Vigorous Energy efficiency” Council Decision of June 5, 1989 on a Community programme for improving the efficiency of electricity use (89/364/EEC, OJ 1989 L 157/32).
- Communication from the Commission on European Energy Charter (COM (91) 36 final, February 14, 1991).
- PHARE—“Poland Hungary—Aid for Economic Restructuring” programme, of which the task of cooperation is given to the European Commission.
- G 24 comprises the 24 main industrial States, who cooperate on industrial and economic matters.
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