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"It is gratifying that the efforts to create a liberalised energy sector now look seriously as if they are to bear fruit. Most countries are by now well under way with implementing extensive changes to the structures of their markets. Some countries have already implemented full liberalisation, and I am especially pleased that Denmark is in the vanguard. Denmark ought to make use of this favourable position and complete the liberalisation, as has already happened in Sweden, for example. It is therefore unfortunate that the Danish Government does not apparently have any plans for the time being to take the final step towards full liberalisation.
Mr Mombauer’s excellent report hits home regarding several points. In particular, it should be emphasised how important it is to take account right now of the candidate States’ situation. Liberalisation of the energy markets in the countries of Eastern Europe will require special arrangements, and particular account must be taken of the environment. It is also important to draw attention to the fact that all electricity production should be transparent, and that special support for this must in no circumstances constitute a distortion of competition."@en1
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