2022-05-09

Energy Market Surveillance III: Supervisory Tools and Sanctioning

The purpose of the third edition of the series of ERRA webinars on Energy Market Surveillance is to present two important areas related to market surveillance, namely sanctioning and procedural measures. During the first part of the webinar, representatives of the FERC of the U.S. will present powers of regulators and sanctioning under U.S. laws while the speaker of the ACER will present issues related to market surveillance under REMIT.
2022-05-09

Energy Market Surveillance II: Regulators and Market Participants

The second edition of the Market Surveillance Webinar series will explore relations within the energy market surveillance system occurring between regulators and various market participants. The event will stress the necessity of adoption of reporting and compliance systems by market participants and the role of guidelines from regulators that help them navigating through the established rules of fair and legal conduct. 
2022-04-07

Future-ready tariff design: Smart tariffs for smart power systems

The ERRA hybrid course on electricity tariff design will guide participants through the key principles of modern tariff design – looking beyond cost recovery, cost-reflectivity and economic efficiency – into fairness, capacity tariffs, dynamic tariffs and alternative structures adequate for grids of the future.
2022-04-05

Principles of Economic Regulation and Electricity Tariffs

The tariff regulation course is the central anchor of the economic regulation training package. It covers all of the topic in the training programme on a higher level, while focusing on the principles of economic regulation, applied regulatory models, the building-block approach to revenue-setting and revenue determinants. It also provides introductory principles of cost-allocation, tariff structure and tariff design.