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ID185686
Title ProperWhen indicators fail electricity policies
Other Title InformationPitfalls of the EU's retail energy market Barrier Index
LanguageENG
AuthorDe Almeida, Lucila
Summary / Abstract (Note)An important goal of EU energy policy is to ensure energy justice during the green transition. The Commission considers the functioning and competitiveness of the retail energy market for households to be proxies for justice and consumer welfare. The European Barriers in Retail Energy Market Project (the EB Project) is instrumental in assessing and ensuring this competitiveness. The EB Project centres on the creation of the Barrier Index (BI), which identifies barriers to entry in the national markets for electricity and gas suppliers across the EU and ranks Member States on the basis of eight indicators. This article critically assesses the reliability of the BI. A faulty BI could lead Member States down the wrong path or towards bad decisions with respect to the regulation of the retail energy market in light of the EU's policy goals. This research identifies problems with the methodology and data collection regarding the construction of the BI indicators in the electricity market specifically. The latter is exemplified through case studies of the Dutch and Portuguese national reports. The identified issues call into question the reliability of the BI as a whole. Possible measures to improve the quality of indicators are discussed in the conclusions.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 165; Jun 2022: p.112892
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2022-06 165
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Transparency ;  Liability ;  Energy Justice ;  Retail Electricity Market ;  Governance by Indicators ;  Barrier Index