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Working Visit of the Federal Tariff Service of the Russian Federation Milan, March 4 2010. ICER VIRTUAL WORKING GROUP ON THEME 1 ROLE OF ENERGY REGULATORS IN GUARANTEEING RELIABILITY AND SECURITY OF SUPPLY by Oliviero Bernardini Strategy, Research and Documentation Department, AEEG.
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Working Visit of the Federal Tariff Service of the Russian FederationMilan, March 4 2010 ICER VIRTUAL WORKING GROUP ON THEME 1 ROLE OF ENERGY REGULATORS IN GUARANTEEING RELIABILITY AND SECURITY OF SUPPLY by Oliviero Bernardini Strategy, Research and Documentation Department, AEEG
STRATEGY, RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION DEPARTMENT - GENERAL STUDIES ON ENERGY MARKETS AND THE ENVIRONMENT - SPECIFIC STUDIES FOR REGULATORY ACTIVITIES OF AEEG - DATA BASE ON REGULATED ENERGY COMPANIES - ANNUAL SURVEY OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE REGULATED ENERGY COMPANIES - LIBRARY AND DOCUMENTATION - ANNUAL REPORTS TO PARLIAMENT AND TO THE EC
ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT TO THE EC - EU DIRECTIVE 2003/55/EC Annual Report to the European Commission on the State of Services and Regulatory Activities in the Electricity and Gas Sectors 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT TO THE EC - EU DIRECTIVE 2003/55/EC Table of contents 1. Foreword 2. Main developments in the gas and electricity markets 3. Regulation and Performance of the Electricity Market 3.1.Regulatory Issues [Article 23(1) except “h”] 3.2.Competition Issues [Article 23(8) and 23(1)(h)] 4. Regulation and Performance of the Natural Gas market 4.1.Regulatory Issues [Article 25(1)] 4.2.Competition Issues [Article 25(1)(h)] 5 Security of Supply 5.1.Electricity [Article 4 and 2005/89/EC Article 7] 5.2.Gas [Article 5 and 2004/67/EC Article 5] 6. Public Service Issues [Articles 3(9) electricity and 3(6) gas]
DATA BASE FOR THE EC ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT SWITCHING RATE (% OF CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE CHANGED SUPPLIER) IN THE WHOLE RETAIL MARKET OF HOUSEHOLD CUSTOMERS OF NON-HOUSEHOLD CUSTOMERS OF POWER PLANTS IN LARGE INDUSTRY IN MEDIUM-SIZED INDUSTRY IN SMALL INDUSTRY AND HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE METER POINTS BY ELIGIBLE VOLUME
INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF ENERGY REGULATORS (ICER) LAUNCHED IN ATHENS ON OCTOBER 21 2009 ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE WORLD FORUM OF ENERGY REGULATION (WFER) IV, ON THE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE FORUM CONCLUSIONS.
ICER FOUNDING MEMBERS AFUR African Forum for Utility Regulators ARIAE Asociación Iberoamericana de Entidades Reguladoras de la Energía CAMPUT Canadian Association of Members of Public Utility Tribunals CEER Council of European Energy Regulators EAPIRF East Asia and Pacific Infrastructure Regulatory Forum ERRA Energy Regulators Regional Association MEDREG Mediterranean Gas and Energy Regulators Assembly NARUC National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners OOCUR Organization of Caribbean Utility Regulators RERA Regional Electricity Regulators Association SAFIR South Asian Forum for Infrastructure Regulation
GOALS OF ICER Promoting the exchange of information on “best practices” to augment regulatory capabilities, including new partnerships between regulators from developed, transitioning, and developing countries; Strengthening efforts at regional coordination through associations of energy regulators and other key sector stakeholders; Increasing professional training programs to enhance institutional regulatory frameworks; Exploring opportunities for cooperation between international development agencies and associations of energy regulators.
ICER WORKING GROUPS FOR 2010 - 12 VWG 1 RELIABILITY AND SECURITY OF SUPPLY VWG 2 THE ROLE OF REGULATORS IN RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE VWG 3 COMPETITIVENESS AND AFFORDABILITY VWG 4 THE INDEPENDENCE, POWERS, RESPONSIBILITIES, BEST PRACTICES AND TRAINING OF REGULATORS
VWG 1 - RELIABILITY AND SECURITY OF SUPPLY Chaired by MEDREG Phase I Effectiveness of national and local energy policy and regulation in addressing security of supply issues: regulatory practices in promoting investments; Phase II Scope and powers of Regional bodies and Regulatory associations in achieving national and regional security of supply; Phase III Role of energy Regulators in promoting security of supply on a global scale.
VWG 1 – THE QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY A) KEY FEATURES OF THE ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM B) RISKS FOR SECURITY OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND C) MANAGEMENT OF SUPPLY EMERGENCIES D) MEDIUM AND LONG TERM PREVENTIVE MEASURES