Unbundling (in the energy market)
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Unbundling in the energy market refers to the splitting of functions within the energy value chain. The main objective is to make the network operator independent of other activities in the energy supply and to promote competition. This gives third parties fair access to the network and at the same time prevents network operators from exploiting their monopoly position, for example through cross-subsidization in sales.
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