The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19

On the occasion of the constitutional energy reform promulgated by the Executive in Mexico, on December 20, 2013 and by which a national electrical system is developed jointly promoted by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and individuals, all under the direction of the State, in addition to t...

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Autor: Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Casto
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Fecha de publicación:2021
País:México
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regulation
energy reform
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regulación
reforma energética
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
La liberalización del mercado eléctrico español: agentes intervinientes, distribución de competencias y la especial posición del regulador. Retos a los que se enfrenta como consecuencia de la crisis provocada por la COVID-19
title The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
spellingShingle The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Casto
electric sector
regulation
energy reform
sector eléctrico
regulación
reforma energética
title_short The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
title_full The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
title_fullStr The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
title_sort The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Casto
author Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Casto
author_facet Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Casto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv electric sector
regulation
energy reform
sector eléctrico
regulación
reforma energética
topic electric sector
regulation
energy reform
sector eléctrico
regulación
reforma energética
description On the occasion of the constitutional energy reform promulgated by the Executive in Mexico, on December 20, 2013 and by which a national electrical system is developed jointly promoted by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and individuals, all under the direction of the State, in addition to the high complexity of this sector, together with the large number of agents involved and the profound impact it has on society and industry, it is of great interest to study how this development has occurred in Spain, since both Countries shared a similar initial situation, since they had a 100% public management and the reform has tried to open different subsectors within the electrical section, all of which are susceptible to function as a system of regulated markets in an area of competition. In addition to this and given the dramatic situation that is being experienced worldwide with the Covid-19 health crisis, leading to a global economic decline. The Spanish electricity market is no stranger to all this and is also being affected, due to disruptions and upheavals that are happening and that can alter the proper functioning of the system, or even cause a financial collapse in companies and the stock markets, in addition to widening, even more if possible, the already existing social fracture, by seriously making it difficult for many Spanish households to meet the expenses derived from the energy bill.
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spelling The Liberalization of the Spanish Electricity Market: Intervening Agents, Distribu-tion of Competences and the Special Position of the Regulator. Challenges Facing as a Result of the Crisis Caused by COVID-19La liberalización del mercado eléctrico español: agentes intervinientes, distribución de competencias y la especial posición del regulador. Retos a los que se enfrenta como consecuencia de la crisis provocada por la COVID-19Pérez de Arévalo Trillo-Figueroa, Castoelectric sectorregulationenergy reformsector eléctricoregulaciónreforma energéticaOn the occasion of the constitutional energy reform promulgated by the Executive in Mexico, on December 20, 2013 and by which a national electrical system is developed jointly promoted by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and individuals, all under the direction of the State, in addition to the high complexity of this sector, together with the large number of agents involved and the profound impact it has on society and industry, it is of great interest to study how this development has occurred in Spain, since both Countries shared a similar initial situation, since they had a 100% public management and the reform has tried to open different subsectors within the electrical section, all of which are susceptible to function as a system of regulated markets in an area of competition. In addition to this and given the dramatic situation that is being experienced worldwide with the Covid-19 health crisis, leading to a global economic decline. The Spanish electricity market is no stranger to all this and is also being affected, due to disruptions and upheavals that are happening and that can alter the proper functioning of the system, or even cause a financial collapse in companies and the stock markets, in addition to widening, even more if possible, the already existing social fracture, by seriously making it difficult for many Spanish households to meet the expenses derived from the energy bill.Con motivo de la reforma energética constitucional promulgada por el Ejecutivo en México, el 20 de diciembre de 2013 y por el que se desarrolla un sistema eléctrico nacional impulsado conjuntamente por la Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) y los particulares, todo ello bajo la dirección del Estado,1 además de la alta complejidad de este sector, junto con la amplia cantidad de agentes implicados y el profundo impacto que tiene en la sociedad y la industria, resulta de gran interés estudiar cómo se ha producido este desarrollo en España, ya que ambos Países compartían una situación inicial similar, pues contaban con una gestión 100% pública y la reforma ha tratado de abrir diferentes subsectores dentro del tramo eléctrico, susceptibles todos ellos, de funcionar como sistema de mercados regulados en un ámbito de competencia. Además de esto y dada la dramática situación que se está viviendo a nivel mundial con la crisis sanitaria de la Covid-19, se está abocando a un decrecimiento económico generalizado en todos los sectores estratégicos a nivel global. El mercado eléctrico español no es ajeno a todo esto y también se está viendo afectado, debido a disrupciones y trastornos que se están sucediendo y que pueden alterar el correcto funcionamiento del sistema, o incluso provocar un desplome financiero en las empresas y los mercados de valores, además de agrandar, más si cabe, la fractura social ya existente, al dificultar gravemente que muchos hogares españoles puedan hacer frente a los gastos derivados de la factura energética.Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas2021-11-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.juridicas.unam.mx/index.php/derecho-comparado/article/view/1649010.22201/iij.24484873e.2021.161.16490Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado; nueva serie, año LIV, número 161, mayo-agosto de 2021; 733-770Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado; nueva serie, año LIV, número 161, mayo-agosto de 2021; 733-7702448-48730041-863310.22201/iij.24484873e.2021.161reponame:Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparadoinstname:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICOinstacron:UNAMspahttps://revistas.juridicas.unam.mx/index.php/derecho-comparado/article/view/16490/17160Derechos de autor 2021 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Méxicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/164902024-08-16T16:58:41Z
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