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green market

green market
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    • an open-air marketplace for farm products

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    1. option 2: introduction of market mechanisms such as green certificates or tenders,
    2. The Norwegian authorities gave up on a joint green certificate market with Sweden in February 2006.
    3. option 2: introduction of market mechanisms like green certificates or tenders,
    4. The calculations compare the cost of producing green electricity and the market price for such electricity.
    5. EFTA States may also grant support for renewable energy sources by using market mechanisms such as green certificates or tenders.
    6. Support for green harvesting shall contribute to restoring the balance of supply and demand in the market in wine in the Community in order to prevent market crises.
    7. The Commission Green Paper on Urban Transport of 25 September 2007 entitled ‘Towards a new culture for urban mobility’ notes the support of stakeholders for promoting the market introduction of clean and energy-efficient vehicles through green public procurement.
    8. Cegedel made such purchases either in its own name or on behalf of other distributors who had concluded supply contracts with green electricity producers. It then sold the green electricity to its competitors according to their respective market shares in the Luxembourg market and at a selling price set by the State on the basis of the electricity market price established the previous year.
    9. With regard to the latter see the Green Paper on market-based instruments for environment and related policy purposes, 28 March 2007, COM(2007) 140 final.
    10. Thus, the difference between the market price and production costs of green electricity is higher than the premium for all power plants.
    11. It then sold the green electricity to its competitors according to their respective market shares in the Luxembourg market and at a selling price set by the State on the basis of the electricity market price established the previous year.
    12. The Norwegian authorities gave up on a joint green certificate market with Sweden in February 2006. [73] Such costs were also accepted by the European Commission in State aid N 75/2002 — Finland, see above fn.
    13. On the basis of these elements, the Commission considers that the aid was limited to the difference between the cost of producing green electricity and the electricity market price.
    14. The compulsory contribution imposed by the compensation mechanism manifestly conferred an advantage on green electricity producers, since the very aim of the scheme was to enable such producers to sell their electricity at a price higher than the market price.
    15. Member States should also remove barriers to labour market entry for newcomers, promote self-employment, entrepreneurship and job creation in all areas including green employment and care and promote social innovation.