EU wide implementation challenges of market design: a consultation
The OneNet project has analyzed in depth the existing barriers to move towards a more consumer-oriented, coordinated and integrated European Market Design. A set of solutions has been developed in the project, supported by insights from 15 large demonstrators that verified feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed solutions.
This consultation document provides a summary of main policy recommendations for market design. The document is structured along eight thematic areas, each accompanied by a brief key message outlining the proposed steps forward. Through a thorough analysis, we have identified key enablers and barriers tied to each set of solutions, taking into account regulatory, economic, and technical considerations. Furthermore, we identified the timing (short-term, medium-term, long-term) and appropriate level of intervention (local,
national, European) for each barrier and enabler.
Consultation
As we move towards the end of the project, we would like to engage with a diverse array of stakeholders to
validate our assessment. We would like to have your feedback on following questions :
- From the selection of 8 thematic areas, what are the top three solutions or thematic areas that you believe should be prioritized on policy agendas?
- In your view, what are the main barriers and enablers for these solutions or thematic areas?
- What concrete recommendations do you propose for further policy development in these areas?
- Are there any gaps or topics currently not addressed that you deem important for achieving an integrated, coordinated market?
Join the consultation
➔ Answers can be submitted to: Helena Gerard, Jacob Mason until 12/03/2024