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The Electricity Regulatory Forum, or Florence Forum, was set up to discuss the creation of a true internal electricity market. It is currently addressing cross-border trade of electricity, in particular the tarification of cross-border electricity exchanges and the management of scarce interconnection capacity.
Participants include national regulatory authorities, Member State governments, the European Commission, transmission system operators, electricity traders, consumers, network users, and power exchanges. Since 1998 the Forum has meet once or twice a year.
21th meeting of the European Electricity Regulatory Forum, Florence 5 and 6 December 2011
Conclusions
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List of particpants
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Agenda
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