CEER - Council of European Energy Regulators
About CEER - Council of European Energy Regulators
The Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) was established in 2000 for the cooperation of the independent energy regulators of Europe. It seeks to facilitate the creation of a single, competitive, efficient and sustainable EU internal energy market.
CEER is closely linked to the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and they share similar objectives. ACER is a formal EU Agency whereas CEER is a Belgian not-for-profit association set up by the regulators themselves.
CEER is the “Council of European Energy Regulators”. It is the voice of Europe's national energy regulators at EU and international level. Through CEER, the national regulators cooperate and exchange best practice.
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CEER - Lord Mogg on the Energy Infrastructure Proposal.
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Lord Mogg, Head on European Energy Regulators, on the Energy Infrastructure Proposal.
Posted on : 19/10/11