These directives, making up the "energy package," organize the liberalization of the energy market at the European Community level by ensuring: To ensure transparency and non-discrimination in access to public electricity networks, the commission decided on April 7, 2004, to set up a technical reference framework for the managers of public electricity networks.
[7] According to the law of December 7, 2006, "the Energy Regulatory Commission contributes, for the benefit of final consumers, to the proper functioning of the electricity and natural gas markets.
It ensures, in particular, that the conditions of access to electricity and natural gas transport and distribution networks do not hinder the development of competition.
It ensures the consistency of the offers from suppliers, traders, and producers with their economic and technical constraints.
[8] The new board of the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE), established by the law on the new organization of the electricity market (NOME law), now consists of five members, one president, and four commissioners who serve full-time: Thus, Emmanuelle Wargon was appointed president of the CRE by Emmanuel Macron on August 16, 2022, for a six-year term.