Gas market participants rail against mandatory bundling

The liberalisation of the European Union (EU) energy market stretches back almost 10 years – and market participants believe it will take many more to achieve the truly unified market envisioned by the European Commission (EC). But the pace of change has begun to pick up recently, with a push by regulators and transmission system operators (TSOs) to develop and implement a set of new network codes meant to ease cross-border trading.
Network codes effectively represent the rules of the road for
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