Energija, Vol. 54. No. 4., 2005.
Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.37798/2005544441
ORGANISATION AND WORK OF CROATIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AGENCY WITHIN NEW FRAMEWORK FOR REGULATION OF ENERGY ACTIVITIES
Mićo Klepo
Sažetak
Croatian Energy Regulatory Council was established and has worked as an independent body authorized for regulation of energy activities based on the Law on Regulation of Energy Activities from July 2001. The Council has worked with a limited number of employees in its own administrative-technical department and with expert support by a non-profit institution. Based on the new Law on Regulation of Energy Activities from December 2004 the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency will be established as an independent and non-profit institution. It will be independent in undertaking of all organisational and other measures needed for undisturbed functioning and fulfillment of duties pursuant to the valid energy laws. Compared to the Council, its duties and competences have been essentially expanded; the managerial and organisational structures will be changed. The Agency will have its own expert service and essentially different relations to the Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship and the Government of the Republic of Croatia. This creates an essentially important shift in the segment of energy activities’ regulation in Croatia. The article presents the new framework for regulation of energy activities in the Republic of Croatia and offers recommendations for a successful organisation and launching of the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency based on good and bad experiences, developments and practice of the Croatian Energy Regulatory Council.
Ključne riječi
Croatian Regulatory Agency; Energy Regulation Councile; Energy Regulation Law
Hrčak ID:
345203
URI
Datum izdavanja:
15.7.2005.
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