EFTA ELECTRICITY COMPETITION INQUIRY NORWAY ICELAND LIECHTENSTEIN

BY KEITH NUTHALL A PARALLEL electricity competition inquiry staged by the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) along with that held by the European Commission has concluded that Norway has some competition problems that could spark future legal action. The EFTA Surveillance Authority has similar competition powers to the Commission regarding the three European Economic Area (EEA) members of EFTA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. It is now consulting on its own power competition report, which has highlighted some difficulties in Norway. Said the authority: ...


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