Biased energy contracts fuel market concerns
A lack of standardized contracts and products for bilateral contracts through the official energy market operator platform, the elimination of fees when exporting energy, VAT-free trading for non-resident players and the depoliticization of the energy market are just a few of the issues local energy market traders have put on the debate table. By Dana Verdes - March 2012 - From the Print Edition
The complete liberalization of the local energy market is not yet close to an end, but Romania is taking important steps in this sense, albeit with some reluctance. Directly negotiated bilateral contracts still provoke discontent among market players and have also been called into question by International Monetary Fund officials.
Market specialists say that the main difference between the bilateral contract platform of the energy market operator, OPCOM,and other platforms, such as the ICA... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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