Предпосылки
Комитет ЭРРА по лицензированию и конкуренции являлся одним из технических органов ЭРРА, члены которого регулярно собирались и обсуждали насущные вопросы регулирования энергетики. Цель заседаний заключалась в том, чтобы собрать вместе сотрудников организаций – членов ЭРРА, непосредственно занимающихся вопросами лицензирования и конкуренции, чтобы сравнить и рассмотреть различные практики по лицензированию и конкуренции регулирования стран-членов ЭРРА.
Члены Комитета обсуждали и представляли доклады по вопросам лицензирования и конкуренции, с которыми сталкивались органы регулирования энергетики в своей повседневной практике, в том числе:
- процесс принятия решений регуляторов,
- контроль за соблюдением лицензирования
- мониторинг рынка,
- трансграничное распределение пропускной способности,
- гарантирующий поставщик
- контроль за соблюдением лицензионных условий, бесперебойность снабжения
- обязательства по коммунальным услугам в отношении распределения
- операторы рынка (надзор регулятора)
- вспомогательные услуги, реагирование спроса и т. д.
Комитет прекратил свою деятельность в 2020 году.
Материалы
Документы, подготовленные Комитетом по лицензированию и конкуренции:
Papers prepared by the Licensing/ Competition Committee:
E-Mobility: Current Status, Plans and Related Regulatory Issues | 2020 |
The Internal Survey Results “E-Mobility: Current Status, Plans and Related Regulatory Issues” was prepared based on information collected from 15 ERRA Licensing and Competition Committee members. Contributions by dr. Gábor SZÖRÉNYI, former ERRA Chairman, former ERRA General Secretary |
Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Power Plants: Issues and Applications | 2016 | |
Position Paper to assist the ERRA Licensing and Competition Committee. Prepared by: István TÁCZI – Intern, ERRA | ||
Overview of the Energy Storage Possibilities to Support the Electrical Power System | 2016 | |
Position Paper to assist the ERRA Licensing and Competition Committee. Prepared by: István TÁCZI – Intern, ERRA | ||
System Effects of Intermittent Renewable Generators (Wind, Solar) – Balancing | 2016 | |
Position Paper to assist the ERRA Licensing and Competition Committee. Prepared by: István TÁCZI – Intern, ERRA | ||
Smart Metering: Cost Benefit Analysis of Potential Dissemination and Results of Pilot Projects | 2016 | |
Position Paper to assist the ERRA Licensing and Competition Committee. Prepared by: István TÁCZI – Intern, ERRA | ||
Benchmark Analysis: Ancillary Services and Balancing Markets | 2016 | |
This Benchmarking Analysis aims to provide information on the different market models, procurement methods and cost elements of ancillary service – and balancing markets in operation in different ERRA member countries, thus it could provide good orientation for all ERRA members. The Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (HEA) prepared a questionnaire for this purpose and it was sent to all ERRA Members. By the end of 2015, 12 member states responded (including HEA). Prepared by: | ||
2013 | ||
The present report of the Issue Paper includes the draft version of the theoretic discussion part of the four key issues raised by the call: Determination of the maximum connectable intermittent capacity to the system; Queue management; Connection tariff methodology for RES-E generators and the Regulatory incentives to connect RES-E. With the structure of the report we follow the same order as we start from the TSO focused areas and finish with the more DSO related topic. It contains four case studies on the present practices of the selected four countries – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Hungary and Turkey. Prepared by: Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research (REKK) | ||
Regulatory Aspects of Smart Metering | 2011 | |
KEMA was commissioned by NARUC/ERRA to assist ERRA’s Licensing/Competition Committee by providing insight into the key aspects of smart metering, taking a closer look at the fundamental characteristics of smart metering, the potential benefits and barriers of its implementation and the issues related to deploying smart metering in a market environment. With respect to the latter, the objective is also to highlight the major key drivers and success factors for smart metering deployment as well as to look at the role of regulation for a successful smart metering deployment. Authors: David BALMERT and Dr. Konstantin PETROV – KEMA International B.V. |
Дополнительные материалы заседаний Комитета ЭРРА по лицензированию и конкуренции доступны в электронной библиотеке ЭРРА.