33rd Madrid Forum

Madrid, Het Palacio de Comunicaciones aan het Plaza de Cibeles.
date October 23, 2019 12:30 - October 24, 2019 17:00
city Madrid, Spain
location Madrid, Spain Show location
organisation European Commission (EC) i

The European Gas Regulatory Forum, also known as the Madrid Forum, gathers key stakeholders across the European gas sector to discuss opportunities and challenges related to the creation of an internal gas market in the EU.

The participants include national regulatory authorities, EU national governments, the European Commission, transmission system operators, gas suppliers and traders, consumers, network users, and gas exchanges. The forum is organised once to twice a year in Madrid and the venue is provided by the Spanish energy regulator Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia.

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33rd Madrid Forum - draft agenda

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33rd Madrid Forum - Background documents

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33rd Madrid Forum - Background documents

Background documents

33rd Madrid Forum - Presentations

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33rd Madrid Forum - Presentations

Presentations

33rd Madrid Forum - Interventions

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33rd Madrid Forum - Interventions

Interventions

Practical information

When

Wednesday 23 October 2019, 12.30 - Thursday 24 October 2019, 17.00 (CEST)

Where

Madrid

Spain

Organiser

Energy

Topic

Energy

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European Commission (EC)

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The European Commission is the sole EU body capable of proposing new legislation. The Commission also performs an oversight function, monitoring whether European legislation is properly implemented in the member states. In the event of non-compliance, the Commission can coerce a member state to comply by starting a legal procedure at the European Court of Justice.

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