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Content of the Course:

  • The Revenue Requirement
  • Tariff Design
  • The Process for Changing Rates
  • Social and Environmental Aspects

For detailed course agenda, visit
http://www.erranet.org/Training/ Intermediate_Advanced_Training/ Price_Regulation_and_Tariffs_2008/Course_Programme

 

Course Faculty Team:

  • Dr. PÉTER KADERJÁK, Director, REKK,
  • Dr. VIDMANTAS JANKAUSKAS, former Lithuanian regulator,
  • Ms. SVETLA TODOROVA, former Bulgarian regulator,
  • Mr. ARIA RODGARKIA-DARA, Verbund, Austria,
  • Mr. CSABA KOVÁCS, Hungarian Energy Office,
  • Ms. LIGIA MEDREA, EON-Gas, Romania,
  • Ms. GABRIELLA PAL, REKK
 

Target Audience:

The Course Participants will be divided into two parallel tracks.

  • Track I is exclusively designed for mid-senior level practicing energy regulators, admission will be provided only to regulators.
  • Track II is available to non-regulators such as ministry and local government representatives, banking institutions, law and investment firms, consulting companies and regulated utility companies.

Each Track is limited to 30 participants so we suggest early registration!

Course Programme :

Module 1 introduces financial analysis, one of the basic inputs of tariff development and control. It also describes the method of determining the revenue requirement of regulated energy companies.

Module 2 after a short introduction of basic economic concepts, describes the basic normative approaches and methods of tariff design.

Module 3 contains a classification of observable consumption patterns and corresponding consumer tariffs. The module also explains the rationale behind the regulation of prices through which access to transmission grids can be obtained by the participants of the competitive market.

Module 4 compares the practical policies of rate-of-return and incentive regulation under different industry conditions, and draws attention to the often conflicting objectives involved in the process of designing a practical regulatory policy.

Module 5 shows how the likely effects of different policy measures can be investigated, and raises some important aspects to be considered when assessing social impacts of energy policy decisions.

Tuition:
  • ERRA-members: € 1,000*
  • Non-ERRA Member Regulators: € 1,500*
  • Non-regulators: € 2,000*

* Tuition fee includes: training materials, accommodation for 4 nights, lunches, coffee breaks during the course .

REGISTER TODAY!
To register for ERRA Training Course on Price Regulation &Tariffs, visit our website at https://www.erranet.org/Training/Intermediate_Advanced_Training/
Price_Regulation_and_Tariffs_2008/Register_Now
, or e-mail us at mailto:secretariat@erranet.org.


Location and Dates:

March 17-20, 2008, Budapest, Hungary
Training Center

Zivatar u. 1-3.
H-1024 Budapest
Tel.: (36 1) 438 1030;Fax (36 1) 212 4076
E-mail: mailto:eycbsecretariat@coe.int
http://www.eycb.coe.int/

For more information on the course please contact the ERRA Secretariat at mailto:secretariat@erranet.orgor by phone at +36 1 477 0456 or by fax at +36 1 477 0455.

ERRA is a voluntary, non-profit association representing independent energy regulators in Central/Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. E RRA has working relationships with the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) and the U.S. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC).  Its members meet regularly to develop technical papers on tariff, licensing, competition, trade and other energy issues.

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