Judicial stalemate

Germany

Ask an energy trader’s opinion of German natural gas market liberalisation, and the answer is doom-laden. “Technically the market is 100% open, but only on paper,” says Jörg Spicker, head of energy traders’ association EFET Deutschland and lately appointed as a board member at Swiss-German utility Atel.

“The liberalisation of the German gas market is in the Stone Age,” says Harald von Heyden, managing director, continental markets at Statkraft Germany, a subsidiary of Norwegian

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