In a report on electricity network pricing presented on Wednesday 26 March, the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) stressed the need to contain network costs as “the main driver of electricity costs”.
According to the Agency, these costs are set to rise (and even double by 2050) - as the energy transition progresses - and will account for a larger share of the electricity bill.
It is therefore “essential to give the right price signals”, ACER stresses, in...