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Regulatory experimentation in energy: Three pioneer countries and lessons for the green transition

Regulatory experimentation is a novel approach to enable innovation in the energy sector, while maintaining the protection of consumers. We define regulatory experimentation as a temporary removal of regulatory barriers. This can be in the form of a derogation from a rule, but it can also mean assig...

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Published in:Energy policy 2021-09, Vol.156, p.112382, Article 112382
Main Authors: Schittekatte, Tim, Meeus, Leonardo, Jamasb, Tooraj, Llorca, Manuel
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Consumers
Energy
Energy industry
Energy policy
Energy regulation
Energy retail
Experimentation
Experiments
Green deal
Innovation
Innovations
Research and development
Rules
Transparency
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