2. problem of energy prices Despite Lithuania produces a lot of energy, because of large output potential, people still suffer from enormously increasing prices, because of stubborn monopoly, and wrong treatment from government.
3. problem of energy prices During past years, Lithuanian cost per kWh, reached 15 cents – the same as in Sweden, while Lithuania’s GDP per capita is $15,300, and Swedens - $32,200. Lithuania Developed countries
7. particular methods in Lithuania’s case 1) Splitting four largest energy producers, and providers into smaller ones, to initiate competition. Problem – Ignalina’s NPP still remains too strong competitor 2) Opening the market to abroad, especially in Baltic states market, so there are more equal competitors, and competition would be initiated even among the demand side impossible?