The concept of the series bases on interviews with leading female figures in the energy industry with a purpose of learning from their inspiring biographies and reflections on the course of their professional paths.
ERRA’s flagship event is a „must” for junior regulatory staff as it lays the foundations on the basic principles of regulation including different regulatory models, market structures, price and tariff regulation and recent technology drivers transforming our sectors.
Buckle up for the 21st ERRA Annual Conference - in 2024 to be called the Energy Regulators Forum - as an anchor event of the Future Energy Asia Exhibition and Summit.
In this comprehensive course we delve into the foundational aspects of natural gas market regulation, where besides building a strong understanding of the fundamentals we will also examine how these fundamentals can be effectively applied in response to emerging challenges at all levels of market opening.
With nuclear energy gaining its renaissance into the mainstream energy supply discourse in various technical fora and discussions, ERRA has decided to address the issue and offer a platform for insightful presentations and discussions on a diverse scope of nuclear topics from the perspective of its economic regulatory standpoint.
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.
The course will focus on technical, physical and engineering aspects of the natural gas system from production to distribution presenting the 3 main segments (upstream, midstream and downstream).
This course is a perfect quick learning exercise for non-technicals who would like to understand the physics and engineering fundamentals that go behind providing electricity supply.
The workshop will foster discussions on the manner in which policy commitments, technological development and innovation are impacting energy systems across the whole value chain.
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