Glimstedt Straus & Partners Estonia: The European Court Of Justice: Estonian Electricity Market Opens To Imports Of Electricity From Neighbouring Member States As From 1 January 2009
By a recent decision of the European Court of Justice (hereinafter the ECJ)1, Directive 2004/852, granting Estonia a temporary derogation from the common rules for the internal market in electricity and the opening of electricity market, was annulled.
Directive 96/923 required the Member States to have opened their national electricity markets as regards large-scale consumers of electricity. Estonia was granted a derogation in respect of this obligation until 31 December 2008....
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