Council of European Energy Regulators
Budget
€1,373,560
EP Access
2
accredited persons
Staff
6
2.25 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) was established in 2000 for the cooperation of the independent energy regulators of Europe. It seeks to facilitate the creation of a single, competitive, efficient and sustainable EU internal energy market. CEER's work complements (and does not overlap) the work of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER). ACER, which has its seat in Ljubljana, is an EU Agency. CEER is a Belgian not-for-profit association. They share similar objectives. ACER’s focus is on what is required in the legislation and CEER does everything else in energy regulation. CEER's motto is fostering energy markets, empowering customers. CEER's work includes international cooperation, smart grids, sustainability, Demand Side Operators and customer issues. CEER is the voice of Europe's national energy regulators at EU and international level. Through CEER, the national regulators cooperate and exchange best practice.
EU Legislative Interests
Energy issues Gas market regulation Electricity market regulation Financial Services Internal Market Competition Electricity directive and regulation Gas directive and regulation ACER regulation TEN-E regulation
Communication Activities
Website Newsletter Publications LinkedIn page/posts Twitter posts Participation in EU Sustainable Energy Week Various webinars Providing speakers in other organisations' events
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
International Confederation of Energy Regulators (ICER)
Organisation Members
EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) Board of Regulators
Additional Information
In the current financial year, CEER is an implementing partner for the EU4Energy programme, and receives funding to carry out the parts of the project for which CEER is responsible.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.