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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 01-07-2002
    The Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) has imposed on binding instructions on three electricity producers because they refused to provide data relating to the cost of electricity produced by them. By means of binding instructions, DTe has compelled the companies to provide the data within six weeks. During the investigation into price peaks on the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 16-05-2002
    On 22 May, the Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) will start carrying out on-site 'audits' at approximately 45 managers of electricity grids and gas networks. On the basis of company visits, DTe compares the actual situation on the premises of the grid or network managers with the requirements pursuant to the Electricity Act of 1998 and the Gas …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 02-05-2002
    During the past period, DTe has granted nine companies a licence to supply Green electricity. On the market for green electricity, consumers may already choose the supplier from which they wish to purchase electricity. To qualify for a licence for the supply of green electricity, a company has to meet a number of requirements. For this purpose, …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 19-02-2002
    The Office for Energy Regulation (DTe) has issued a number of market players with binding instructions. It appears that these players contravened the Electricity Act of 1998 in the summer of 2001. By means of binding instructions, DTe compels companies to take appropriate measure to ensure compliance in the future with the provisions of the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 20-12-2001
    DTe, the regulator of the energy market, today announced how the gas transmission companies, including Gasunie, will have two apply their tariffs and conditions for access to the gas transmission network in 2002. DTe also explained what this will mean for consumer energy tariffs as of 1 January 2002. By doing so, DTe has provided clarity to ensure …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 11-10-2001
    According to Mr. J.J. de Jong, the Director of the Office of Energy Regulation (DTe), there is no reason to postpone the next step in the liberalisation of the energy market. He is confident that all the parties involved will co-operate to ensure that small and medium-sized companies are able to switch to a different supplier as of 1 January 2002, …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 22-02-2007
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa), by proposal of the Office of Energy Regulation, is to adjust its regulation for compensation. This regulation sets out the automatic right for customers to be compensated by the network operator in the event of a lengthy power failure. In calculating the compensation amount, the new regulation …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 01-11-2007
    Consumer confidence in the energy market is showing a slight increase. Consumers are more satisfied with customer services and complaint processing procedures provided by energy companies. Also, the reliability of information given out by energy companies was rated as having improved. This is apparent from recent research carried out by the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 27-10-2006
    The three regulators CRE, CREG and DTe (part of the NMa, the Netherlands Competition Authority) are happy to announce that all lights are now on green to allow the implementation of market coupling. Market coupling is a new market-based mechanism to allocate day-ahead cross-border capacities between the three countries. This mechanism is an …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 25-07-2006
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) today announces in what way it will calculate tariffs for regional network managers in the electricity sector in the third regulatory period (2007 up to and including 2009). To this end a number of method decisions have been published, indicating how the NMa wishes to stimulate network managers to …
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