Published by the Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (MEKH) on the occasion of the 20th ERRA Annual Conference on 9-10 October 2023 in Budapest.
Publication includes:
- Key Aspects of the Hungarian Economy;
- Hungary’s Energy Sector at a Glance;
- Hungary’s Electricity Sector Updates;
- The Natural Gas Sector Updates;
- Heat Production;
- Sustainability.
The objective of this study is to highlight experiences from the recent energy crisis that can serve as a guide for responses to future crises affecting ERRA members’ electricity sectors.
Drawing on examples from a wide range of countries, with different energy markets and systems, the report provides:
- An overview of short-term policy and regulatory measures adopted to address the crisis (mostly to support access to affordable energy) and lessons that emerge from these;
- In the context of evolving energy supply and market paradigms, consideration of longer-term policies and measures, including for electricity market design.
In the modern energy landscape, regulators are critical in fostering competitive energy markets and safeguarding consumers' interests. Ongoing discussions within scientific circles emphasize the significance of understanding the future trajectory of energy regulators.
- This research paper traces the evolutionary journey of energy regulators, spanning from foundational aspects like licensing and tariff setting to the complexities of market liberalization and beyond.
- The study incorporates a global survey, exploring vital dimensions of energy regulation, including primary goals, influencing factors, challenges, consumer protection, international cooperation, climate change, and technological disruptions.
Culminating in essential research findings, the paper offers insights into the evolving role of energy regulators, guiding the transition toward a sustainable energy future.
by Teona Shakaia and Lia Jokhadze, Georgian Energy Exchange (GENEX)
by Saadia Batool and Ahmad Usman Khan, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), Pakistan
by Aysun Korucan, Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA), Türkiye
- Attila STEINER, Ministry of Energy, Hungary: Current Energy Policy Challenges
- Rob BARNETT, ECA, UK: Energy Crisis and Regulatory Considerations for the Future Market Model
- Abdulwahhab AL HINAI, OQ, Oman: Sultanate of Oman Energy Market Outlook
- Dafe AKPENEYE, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission: Lessons from the Energy Crisis and Nigerian Energy Outlook
- Sudharma YOONAIDHARMA, ERC, Thailand: Country Highlights: Thailand's Energy Market Outlook
- Ymer FEJZULLAHU, Energy Regulatory Office of Kosova: Energy sector in Kosovo and the orientation for the next 3-5 years
- Zoltán PATAKI, E.ON Hungária: DSO Perspective of Demand Side Flexibility
- Gábor SZOKODI, FGSZ Plc.: Adapting the natural gas transmission system to accept renewable gases
- Stephen WOODHOUSE, AFRY, UK: How to Incentivise Green Investment in Times of Economic Downturn via Policy and Regulatory Action
- Konstantin PETROV, DNV, Germany: Regulatory Instruments in the Context of Energy Transition
- Jussi MATILAINEN, Fingrid, Finland: Demand-Side Flexibility in System Operation
- Ivan FAUCHEUX, CRE, France: Best Practices in Biomethane Regulation: French Framework
- George LOIZOS, RAEWW, Greece: Energy storage subsidy scheme
- Kacper JAROSZ, ERRA: Status Quo Report on Energy Transition in 15 ERRA Member Countries
- PJ McCLOSKEY, MCC Economics & Finance, UK: Regulatory Mandates for the Energy Transition under New Market Conditions – Abu Dhabi
- Andy FLAGG, RETA: Regulatory Mandates for the Energy Transition
- Maksudjon SAFAROV, The World Bank: Energy Transition in Central Asia
- Elton B. RADHESHI, ERE, Albania: Regulatory Mandates For Energy Transition Under New Market Conditions