Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan GRIP 2017

Finally, political choices accounted for the need to join the European process with the aim of achieving a liberalised internal market for gas. It is worth noting that significant changes have already taken place in a number of Baltic countries. The process of TSO unbundling, the implementation of European network codes and other measures such as the establishment of gas exchanges create the basis for viable regulatory framework that can be used for further development of the regional market. The actions taken to create a single market area in the Baltic states and Finland and the measures to integrate the gas infrastructure in the West Baltic area (Poland, Denmark and Sweden) showcase that this process has already been ongoing and is gradually progressing.

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BEMIP Gas Regional Investment Plan 2017 

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