The European Commission said Friday it wants interested parties to share their opinions on Greece's offer to grant access to 40% of lignite-fired electricity generation to competitors of state-owned electricity incumbent Public Power Corp. SA (PPC.AT).
The European Commission said Friday it wants interested parties to share
their opinions on Greece's offer to grant access to 40% of lignite-fired
electricity generation to competitors of state-owned electricity incumbent
Public Power Corp. SA (PPC.AT).
Equal rules for all players in the Greek electricity market "is
fundamental to ensure a greater choice of electricity suppliers and increase
security of supply for consumers," said European Competition Commissioner
Joaquin Almunia.
The commission, which has antitrust powers in the European Union, said in 2008
that Greece had infringed European competition rules by granting PPC privileged
access to lignite, the cheapest way of producing electricity in the country, it
said.
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